Guadalest
One of the most photographed places in the Region of Valencia. An enchanting village set high in the hills where you can visit some of the most picturesque museums imaginable
Calpe
The Peñón de Ifach is one of the symbols of the Costa Blanca. Designated a Natural The Peñón de Ifach is one of the symbols of the Costa Blanca. Designated a Natural Park in 1987, this is the highest cliff in the Mediterranean. Its summit can be reached by monitored climbs and Calpe’s flora and fauna are showcased in detail in the Aula de la Naturaleza information centre.
Callosa D'En Sarrià
Situated in a rural area on the mountain slopes of the Mediterranean, this small town sits proudly in a conservation-rich landscape which includes the famous waterfalls known as the Fuentes del Algar.
Benidorm
Benidorm is the Costa
Blanca’s main tourism centre, with its many attractions and a wide variety of
leisure options for the whole family.
www.benidorm.org
Alicante
The city of Alicante is the provincial capital. Discover its old quarter, its palm-fringed Esplanade and its port. Don’t miss Santa Bárbara Castle or the Provincial Archaeological Museum (MARQ).
www.alicanteturismo.com
www.marqalicante.com
Elche
Elche is unique. It is home to over 200,000 palm trees which are at the very heart of its identity. It is the largest and most southerly palm forest in Europe, declared a World Heritage Site in 2000.
www.turismedelx.com
Dénia
Notable for its beaches and small coves, which are so extensive that they are never overcrowded. From the port at Dénia, boats leave for the Balearic Islands, including Ibiza and Mallorca.
Photos supplied by the tourist authority and Elche Tourism