Costa Blanca Holiday Attractions in Alicante Spain
The Allure of Alicante
Sunny and warm weather all year-round, great scenery and amazing beaches make Costa Blanca holidays very popular with tourists. Alicante in particular is well worth a detour. We guarantee that you will be charmed by its lively atmosphere and the many historic sites that adorn its streets.
Castle of Santa Barbara
One such curiosity is the castle of Santa Barbara. Located on the mountain Monte Benacantil, this large medieval fortress was built in the 10th century. The best way to enjoy the castle and its surroundings is by walking up to the top of Monte Benacantil via a steep road. The less adventurous travellers can take the lift or alternatively, drive. Once at the top of the mountain, you will be able to explore several places of interest including dungeons, canons, and a moat to name but a few. You’ll also be able to enjoy some amazing views of Alicante’s beaches.
Alicante Beaches
Alicante is home to six beaches: Playa del Postiguet, Playa del Coco, Playa de la Albufereta, Playa de la Almadraba, Cabo de las Huertas, and Playa de San Juan. The beach in San Juan is the largest one, but the length of Playa del Postiquet, its beautiful surroundings and its central location make it really popular amongst tourists and locals. Playa del Postiquet, with its beach of clean and white sand, sits in front of a promenade bordered by palm trees.
Caves of Canelobre
The Caves of Canelobre, said to be around 150 million years old, are one of Alicante’s must-see attractions, and are only a thirty minute drive away from Playa del Postique. The entrance to the caves is located on the side of a mountain at 700m above sea level, offering the intrepid tourist some amazing views of the country side. The caves were once used as an ammunitions factory, and the man made footpaths are still in use to this day.
Video about the caves of Canelobre – http://www.cuevasdecanelobre.com/video.php
With its mix of carefree days at the beach and historical sightseeing, a visit to Alicante will be the highlight of your holidays on the Spanish Costa Blanca.
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Coming up in February there’s the lively 10-day Carnival, or Carnaval, held every year around Ash Wednesday. In 2010, this free fiesta takes place from 11 – 21 February, with the action centred along the city’s main thoroughfare, the Rambla. Year-round, this is a pleasant avenue for a stroll, lined with palm trees, ice cream shops and outdoor cafés. But during the Carnival the Rambla is a real feast for the eyes, with decorated floats, dancing, and marching bands. One of the highlights is Saturday’s Sábado Ramblero, an elaborate carnival costume parade which takes over the street like a grand masquerade ball.


