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Noche de San Juan: Top 5 towns to celebrate the beach bonfire festival in SpainThe summer solstice festival of fireworks will take place throughout the country on Friday night, June 23 into the early hours of Saturday Summer is literally around the corner, and its arrival heralds the launch of the biggest and most famous festival..
Spanish beach getaways from MadridThese are the best and closest coastlines you can get to from the Spanish capital Madrid sits in the centre of Spain and is one of the best-connected capitals in the world. It means that you can pretty much travel anywhere in the country within just..
Dog-friendly beaches in AlicanteAlthough pooches are not allowed on all of the Alicante coastline, there are pet-friendly stretches of sand in the province Alicante province boasts more than 100km of beautiful coastline, but as is the case throughout Spain, animals, in particular..
Top 5 incredible snorkelling spots in AlicanteAlicante province on the Costa Blanca is home to plenty of beautiful must-see beaches perfect for snorkelling The Costa Blanca is renowned for its stunning coastline and crystal waters, a major draw for water sport lovers looking for a break with..
Top beaches to visit in Alicante, Spain: Ultimate Costa Blanca South beach guideVisit the top beaches on Spain’s Costa Blanca in Alicante The Costa Blanca is a paradise strip of coastline on Spain’s eastern coast, in the Alicante province of Valencia. Encompassing such tourist hotspots as Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa..
Overview of the beaches of Guardamar del SeguraSee the beaches in Guardamar del Segura, Spain To talk about the beaches of Guardamar del Segura is, in some ways, rather misleading: the coastline of the municipality is marked by one 11-kilometre-long stretch of fine sand, and the division between..
The beaches of Torrevieja: an overviewFrom tiny coves to long, wide beaches, Torrevieja has it all During the last forty years the population of Torrevieja has mushroomed from 10,000 to over 100,000, due to a variety of reasons including the climate and forward-thinking town planning, but the..
Overview of Orihuela beachesOrihuela has 16km of coastline with a wide range of different beaches The 16km of coast belonging to the municipality of Orihuela lie around 20km south-east of the town itself, following the CV-95 past Bigastro and San Miguel de Salinas. The beaches have for..
Beaches of Pilar de la Horadada, Alicante provinceA combination of wild open beaches and urban beaches offers something for everyone The attractions of Pilar de la Horadada and La Torre are many and varied, but almost without exception visitors to the municipality are attracted by one outstanding feature..
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