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Cruel torture of animals in local festivities that say very few positive things of the inhabitants that support these barbarities in many towns in the CV, particularly Castelló & València.
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45 Reviews Did you know some 4 million visitors each year are testament to the resorts amazing organization and facilities here? With more restaurants, clubs, shops, pubs and bars than you could fit in a...
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8 Reviews Mundomar is a large Marine and animal theme park at the east end of the town and is a fun day out for the kids with plenty for them to do and see. Animal displays, dolphin shows and childrens...
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6 Reviews This is place where you can give the child within you to plunge out and wet itself. Aqualandia is open every year from mid may to mid october and is a place opf enjoyment for people of all ages....
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4 Reviews Walking by the beaches in Benidorm,you'll see some very nice sand sculptures.Normally they are always beautiful to see and the artists are expecting for some money of holidaymakers and visitors.So if...
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9 Reviews Levante is the most "in" of the beaches, and where everything happens. If you don't mind sharing a square meter of sand with five people, dispute the narrow corridors (if some) between the chairs to...
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4 Reviews and 272 Opinions We stayed in the Don Pancho in mid july and I have to say I was really shocked at how run down this...
12 Reviews Lake Albufera is only 12k's south of the city. Lake Albufera is huge. It spans about 27sq kms and is very shallow - about 1.5m deep. It is a national park and surrounded by wetlands with about 250...
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1 Review and 446 Opinions This is one of the cities newest hotels and probably the most luxurious ( there are others coming up...
15 Reviews Santa Barbara Castle is a medieval fortress on top of Mount Benacantil. It dominates the city and constitutes a landmark that is seen from far away. The castle offers the nicest views of Alicante's...
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7 Reviews Terra Mitica en Benidorm, which is just about 40 kilometers from Alicante, is practically the only theme park in Europe with incredible attractions and shows that convert this park into a fascinating...
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9 Reviews This is the main promenade in Alicante, parallel to the port. It is a favorite place to walk. In the 50’s, when there were less distractions, many couples met here, walking up and down. It was...
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4 Reviews El Barrio the old quarter of Alicante lies at the feet of the Co-Cathedral of San Nicolas. This is a very lively neighbourhood at night. People af all ages go there to enjoy the numerous pubs, bars...
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19 Reviews Also known as Plaza de Correos since the Post office (Correos) was in a building facing the square. It is dedicated to Grabriel Miró, a great writer and chronicler born in Alicante in 1879. This is...
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4 Reviews and 549 Opinions Hotel Meliá is a good place to stay when you come to Alicante. It seems new as they really take care...
9 Reviews Benidorm is very close by Alicante. Just remeber it takes time to get there by tram - for me it took 2 hours althought it shouldnt. Trip itself was not long - just waiting in between is what took most...
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Although the provincial capital is located near the beach, is scenically surrounded by orange groves and has quiet a bunch of historical buildings, it can...
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Q: Is this worth? How long would this journey takes?

A: 145 kms. by car
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I went to Spain,Costa Blanca in 97 and i liked it so much,i decided to go back.Costa Blanca has hundreds of miles of coastline and beautiful beaches.Some are busy and built up and some are almost...
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The Valencian Region occupies a long strecht of the Spanish Mediterranean coast, where an autonomous kingdom under the crown of Aragon flourished in past ages. The kingdom lost its autonomy in the...
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Between Valencia and Platja de Tavernes

We were driving along the coastal road from Valencia to Granada looking for that nice Spanish fisshing village with fishing boats and villagers selling their fish and nice small hotels and family...
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The pearl of the Mediterranean

Valencia history is very rich, as well as the gastronomy and fiestas. Furthermore, Valencia people have, apart from the spanish, another language, the valenciano, which they do not like to be confused...
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Spain`s Costa Blanca with its 160 kilometres of coastline is an area that contains pretty much everything that a person could wish for in a holiday destination. Its beaches, whether backed by the...
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