Its wonderful geographical, climatic and social characteristics have made it the most attractive coast in the country and of the whole Mediterranean arch
The Costa Blanca is situated on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula, between the towns of Denia, to the north, and El Pilar de la Horadada, to the south. Its wonderful geographical, climatic and social characteristics have made it the most attractive coast in the country and of the whole Mediterranean arch. Industrial activities in all sectors have flourished and farming and fishing has increased, with the existence of a great amount of fish farms off the Alicante coast, breeding species such as sea bream and sea bass, both noted for the delicacy of their flesh and delicious flavour. The Costa Blanca is surrounded by towns that any self-respecting tourist cannot fail to visit and which constitute obligatory routes for innumerable tourist destinations of any nationality. Highlighting the towns of Alicante, Campello, Villajoyosa, Benidorm , Altea, Calpe, Benissa, Moraira, Benitachell, Jávea and Dénia, towns where millions of people live and enjoy their holidays. |





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