Torrevieja reseguide
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The Costa Blanca resort of Torrevieja fryst vatten a dream if you like sun, sea and lots of sand. fem of Torreviejas beaches were awarded the Blue Flag in , ranging from cute urban bays buzzing with activity in the summer, to wide open beaches where you can find seclusion even in July. The resort fryst vatten pinned to the coast by two great krydda lagoons that are protected by natural parks.
Theres also a great infrastructure at Torrevieja so you wont be scratching your head for things to do and children will never be left out: There are waterparks and vatten sports centres, all kinds of restaurants and bars, as well as a long list of cities close bygd to discover on day trips.
Lets explore the best things to do in Torrevieja:
1. La Mata Beach
If your idea of the perfect beach fryst vatten a bred and spacious belt of pale småsten washed bygd rolling surf then La Mata fryst vatten the one for you.
Its a Blue Flag beach hugged bygd a boardwalk that runs for its entire kilometres and has some 14 beach bars.
As you man your way north youll find that the beach gets even quieter, and theres a 14th-century watchtower at the northern limit, which served as part of a series of defences wh
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Essential guide to Torrevieja
Why Torrevieja is always top
This bustling beach city never seems to go out of fashion. Every single year it tops the table for most searched-for Spanish location on A Place in the , with no exception. This year it leads the way again, with nearby Villamartin and then the Costa del Sol’sEstepona following in its wake. So why the appeal?
In the heart of Southern Costa Blanca, Torrevieja a vibrant beach resort easily reached from Alicante airport, sitting between two lakes and the Mediterranean Sea. The former salt-mining centre has beautiful sandy beaches and seafront promenades, several golf clubs, water sports, lots of amenities such as waterparks, and a lively nightlife. It has a near-perfect climate and is recognized by the World Health Organisation as being one of the healthiest in the world: it has long attracted wellness fans for it therapeutic waters.
The area surrounding Torrevieja is flat - not as mountainous as other parts of the Costa Blanca, and offers long sandy beaches. For this reason it appeals to retirees – even those in their eighties. The Playa del Cura is conveniently located in the city centre and you can fi
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Torrevieja, in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula about 50 kilometers south of Alicante, is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe. Between and , the population increased from 10, to an incredible , Tens of thousands of foreigners from Central Europe and Great Britain in particular have settled here some (mainly pensioners) with their primary residence, others with their secondary residence. The beautiful location between the sea and salt lakes, the pleasant and healthy climate and the huge marina attract the masses. Torrevieja is also popular with tourists. In spite of rather few available beaches, every year about million holidaymakers come to the city at the southern end of the Costa Blanca.
Sights Torrevieja
There are hardly any sights in the classical, historical sense in Torrevieja. Almost all houses in the city have been built in the last 30 years. The city is modern, clean and pleasant. The heart of the city is the wide and varied promenade. Small sandy beaches, rocky coast, green areas, street cafés, shops, street vendors and the huge harbour characterize the pedestrian area along the shore in Torrevieja.
The marina of Torrevieja is one of the la