A visit to Altea starts at the highest part of the town. From the Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Consuelo, boasting a church topped by unique blue and white tiled cupolas, a magnificent view over the district can be gained. Cobblestoned streets and steps descend the hill, flanked by whitewashed houses, which were once protected by town walls. At the foot of the hill is the fishermen's quarter, now enlivened by a seafront promenade and a port, which keeps the town busy. Along streets and around plazas, craftsmen and artists mingle with holidaymakers and neighbours to form a captivating crowd.
Calpe sits close to the Rock of Ifach on a hill rising up from the last spurs of the Sierra Bernia, a geographical marvel that provides access to the northernmost towns of Alicante's Marina district. lt is an authentic tourist site, with a coastline boasting sandy beaches and cliff faces in some areas, also the salt sea give to the town a special flavor. Next to the seafront promenade are the remains of an ancient fish salting factory from Roman times. Calpe's fishing port comes alive with hustle and bustle as the afternoon fish auction draws near. On the Restaurant terraces the costumers have the possibility to try some of the fresh local shellfish. In the old town centre there are also some points of interest to visit.
Benidorm is the leading tourist enclave on Spain's Mediterranean coast. It has a complete range of facilities and services to accomodate various millions of national and foreign tourists each year. Skyscrapers, avenues and newly opened streets in this busy urban centre facing the sea have been created to offer a modern yet tasteful city for holidays and fun. The Canfali hill, a promontory located in the centre of Benidorm bay, divides the coast into two splendid sandy beaches - the Levante and the Poniente beach. The walk along the shore totals five kilometres, providing a spectacular view of the sea and the Alicante coast. The Levante beach was built up first, and has countless bars, Cafés and terraces for snacks, drinks and whiling away an afternoon. The Poniente beach offers the same quality - with a full range of services.
Discovering Denia is a delight and it's full of life, color and Mediterranean "joie de vivre". It's something you can feel in the local streets, something you see in the faces of people you meet, reflected in radiant smiles, friendly, open looks, warm, inviting manners. Denia welcomes you with open arms and has always been a safe haven for seafarers, a stopping point for travelers, an attraction for tourists. In Denia are twenty kilometers of seafront for all tastes. Just relax and enjoy the sun. When it gets too hot, all you have to do is slip into the cool clear waters of the Mediterranean. To the north there are sandy beaches which are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, walking along the shore. They have all the required services and the EC blue flag for clean seas. To the south come the rocky coves which appreciators of nature are sure to marvel at. In these crisp, clear waters you can swim, dive and enjoy yourself, fishing, scuba diving or just relaxing.