Out and about on the Costas Blanca & Calida.
 - We cover an area from Alicante down to La Manga and inland some fifty kilometres-

The local areas have much to offer.
Most activities are just minutes away, so you can live or have a holiday as relaxing or energetic as you prefer.
Two large aqua parks within the area, Torrevieja and Quesada, and a smaller one in Urbanisation La Siesta.
Or for a full day you could visit "Terramitica" theme park in Benidorm, reputed to be the biggest in Europe.



Nasa photo of Southern Spain.

We are only some 200 miles from the African Coast and it's warmth!

Costa Blanca Map


Torrevieja

There are many good quality beaches on the Costa Blanca & Costa Calida and the majority are "Blue Flag" beaches, all clean well kept with golden sands and warm Mediterranean Sea. Most have beach bars and beachfront restaurants, jet ski and pedal boat hire.


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Golf courses are abundant. Several are around Alicante and there are five good high class courses in the Torrevieja area, Campoamor, Las Ramblas, La Finca, Marquesa and Villamartin. Further south there are Torre Pacheco, Roda, Serena and also the well established and famous La Manga golf club with 3 courses on site!.
With many more being built you are spoilt for choice.
All have reasonable course fees and offer tuition if required.

Golf at Villamartin


The marina at Cabo Roig

There are many marinas all along the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida, all having the usual facilities (charter, hire, moorings, chandlers etc) for those seafarers amongst you.



A safari park is situated between Elche and Santa Pola with many exotic animals and plenty of photo opportunities available with the animals & snakes.

Inland you have the second largest wine production area of Spain. The "Bodegas" in Jumilla are the main producers but most small towns around (such as Hondon de las Nieves - shown right) will have a bodega or two selling wine by the container!


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Alicante

For shopaholics amongst you, there are several towns worth visiting, for example: Murcia, Elche, Cartagena and Alicante.

Choose leather goods (shoes & bags) or  the large department store - 'El Corte Ingles' which is a must on your list.

There are many open-air markets around the area with their varied stalls and goods.



Becoming one of the more popular areas to visit is the Mar Menor Lagoon which has a wonderful promenade around the northern section with superb views out to the La Manga Strip of apartments and hotels and beyond to the open sea.
With many good restaurants, miles of cycle ways and horse riding all the way down to Cabo de Palos, La Manga Club or Cartagena.

Los Alcazares promenade


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