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Apartments
Magic Roc
Set on a hillside in the Rincon
de Loix area of Benidorm, 500m downhill to Levante beach
mini-market, restaurant and bars within 200m a regular bus
service to the centre of town stops outside the apartments.
These 1 bedroom apartments (2-4 persons) have separate twin
bedroom, living area with double sofa bed, satellite TV,
kitchenette with fridge, air conditioning (additional charge,
payable in resort) and full bathroom.

Apartments
Playamar
The Playamar is a simple-style
complex of apartments in a great central location for the
Levante Beach and the New Town area of Benidorm. Just 1km to
sandy Levante Beach 500m to New Town area centre; shops, bars
and restaurants within 200m.The rooms have satellite TV;
individually-controlled air conditioning; fridge; hairdryer;
full bathroom and balcony. 1 bed apts have a separate twin
bedroom with 1 double sofa bed and 1 single sofa in the living
area; coin-operated satellite TV; individually-controlled air
conditioning; fridge; toaster; kettle; kitchenette; bathroom and
a balcony.

Apartments Vistamar
These apartments offer basic
furnishing and are well-maintained. Set approximately 700m from
Levante Beach 700m to the resort centre 580m to restaurants and
bars Mini-market next door to the complex, these 1 bedroom
apartments (2-4 persons) have separate twin bedroom, living area
with double sofa bed, satellite TV (local charge), kitchenette
with 2 cooking rings, mini oven, kettle, toaster and fridge,
full bathroom and balcony.

Apartments Benimar
The modern, well-equipped
apartments are situated on a side road just 700m to the
fine-sand Levante Beach 150m to nearest bars. The 1 bedroom
apartments (2-4 persons) have 2 beds plus 2 single sofa beds,
TV, full bathroom, separate kitchen with 2 cooking rings,
fridge, toaster, microwave and washing machine,
individually-controlled air conditioning (June-Sept) and balcony
or terrace.
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Villas and apartments for rent in
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Holiday rentals on the Costa Blanca,
Spain
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La Cinuelica
Playa Flamenca
La
Mata
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Zenia
Ciudad Quesada
Torrevieja
Villa Martin
Dehesa de Campaohor
Cabo Roig
Torrevieja
Villa Martin
Orihuella Costa
Orihuela is possibly best
known for its fine churches and monasteries. It is steeped in
history and is renowened for being the birthplace and home of
the famous Spanish poet Miguel Hernandez (1910 - 1942).
Orihuela is the capital of
the Vega Baja region of the southern Costa Blanca. The River
Segura runs through the middle of Orihuela, the older part of
the city - the most interesting for visitors - being mostly
north of the river.
Orihuela’s coastline is about
20kms away and boasts fine sandy beaches and popular resorts
such as Cabo Roig, La Zenia and Playa Flamenca.
Costa Blanca fact file
Holidays
on the Costa Blanca, Spain
The Costa
Blanca attracts millions of tourists every year with its
marvellous beaches
The Costa
Blanca starts in the north with Denia and Javea two
wonderful and interesting towns situated at the bottom
of a mountain.
Heading south the Costa Blanca stretches down to
Guardamar and Torrevieja passing lovely cities like the
Elche, the palm tree capital of the world.
It is possible to travel the length of the Costa Blanca
along the main road or "carretera national" which runs
all the way alongside the coast. You will pass some
beautiful and sometimes small villages along the way.
The Costa
Blanca isn't necessarily a place to see historic
monuments although there are plenty. It's attraction
lies in the areas beauty - the vivid blue Mediterranean
sea, golden sandy beaches, old towns and villages
with narrow streets, the Costa Blanca restaurants and
bars where you can sit and relax and watch the world go
by.
Some towns have limited development and managed to
retain their original charm while others have become
over-developed.
The Costa Blanca has over 100 kms of sandy beaches and
rocky coves. Many of the beaches have the coveted
European Blue Flag signifying cleanliness and safe
bathing.
Temperatures on the Costa Blanca
Spain is
the second most mountainous country in Europe after
Switzerland and these can cause big differences in
temperature and conditions. The Bernia mountain range
north of Benidorm can result in temperatures as much as
5ºC cooler for the towns to the north. While it could be
sunny in Benidorm it could be pouring with rain a
little further away.
The Costa
Blanca is known for its healthy climate and often
experiences temperatures of 25C in January while
temperatures have been known to drop as low as -6C in
winter although this is rare. The summer can be
unbearably hot, with temperatures getting as high as
40C. This region of Spain boasts 325 sunny days each
year.
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Fiestas
along the Costa Blanca
Every day somewhere in
Spain a fiesta is held. Each village has its own patron
Saint - and therefore an excuse for a fiesta.
Here is a list of some of
fiestas held on the Costa Blanca. The dates vary for
each town it is best to telephone the local town hall (ayuntamiento).
JANUARY 5th
Cabalgata de Reyes - Three Kings Procession. The night
before the Spanish celebrate their equivalent of
Christmas Day.
LAS FALLAS - The
traditional Valencian festival of Saint Joseph the
carpenter. It was originally a contest among carpenters
to create an effigy of the Saint but has escalated to
become one of the most spectacular fiestas of the year.
The largest
fiesta of this kind is held in Valencia where up to 300
massive monuments block the busy streets of the capital
and a 150ft high statue of the Virgin Mary is built out
of flowers.
FIESTA PATRONALES -
Festival of the Patron of the town. Each town has its
Patron Saint and a fiesta is held in their honour which
usually last one week.
FIRA I PORRAT DE SANT
ANTONI - Festival and Fair of Saint Anthony -
Attractions include a Mediaeval Market with stalls.
BULL-RUNNING
The notorious bull running event is held in many towns
at different times of the year. Bulls are let loose in
certain streets to chase after those who think they are
fast enough to jump out of their way, run behind the
wooden barricades that are set up or into the steel
cages before they get gored.
DECEMBER 31
Spanish New Years Eve (Fiesta Cotillon) usually
takes place in front of the clock in the town square.
Don't forget your 12 grapes - seedless are best! -which
are eaten one by one on the strokes of midnight to give
you luck in the year to come.
Markets
There are numerous markets
held along the Costa Blanca. Most are well worth
visiting for fresh produce and souvenirs. The days they
are held vary according to the town. Check at the local
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