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Costa Blanca North
Discover the coast of Alicante
The name Costa Blanca refers to the coastal area of the province of Alicante, located in south-eastern Spain.
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In addition to the city of Alicante (pop. 340,000) and its surroundings, well-known tourist areas in Costa Blanca North include Finestrat, Benidorm, Albir, Altea, Calpe, and Jávea. The area is markedly hilly, typically offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea. The main airport, Alicante-Elche (ALC), is Spain´s fifth busiest airport. It is practically equidistant – about an hour´s drive – from the southernmost and northernmost areas of the province.
Costa Blanca South
Discover the coast of Alicante
The name Costa Blanca refers to the coastal area of the province of Alicante, located in south-eastern Spain.
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In addition to the city of Alicante (pop. 340,000) and its surroundings, well-known tourist areas in Costa Blanca South include Pilar de la Horadada, Orihuela Costa, Torrevieja, Guardamar del Segura, and Santa Pola. The area has dozens of miles of sandy beaches, many of which have been awarded the European Blue Flag, which stands for cleanliness, services and user safety. The main airport, Alicante-Elche (ALC), is Spain´s fifth busiest airport. It is practically equidistant – about an hour´s drive – from the southernmost and northernmost areas of the province.
Costa Cálida
Discover the coast of Murcia
Costa Cálida is the name of the coastline pertaining to the Region of Murcia.
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One of its main natural features is the Mar Menor, a vast shallow saltwater lagoon delimited from the Mediterranean by La Manga, a narrow 21-kilometre highly urbanised peninsula with its famous namesake golf resort on a hillside overlooking the lagoon. Other main areas include Cartagena, a famous historic harbour, the sandy-beach resort Puerto de Mazarrón, and Águilas, a busy coastal town further down south. The capitol city of the región, Murcia (pop. 460,000), is situated half an hour’s drive inland from the Mar Menor. The brand-new international airport, Región de Murcia (RMU), is well connected to the region’s coastal resorts.