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Visiting Torrevieja and the Costa Blanca in Spain
By:Ken J. Morris

Torrevieja and the Costa Blanca in Spain are popular tourist destinations for people from all over the world. The area has a large British and Irish community. People from Northern Europe often vacation here and many own holiday properties or second homes in the area.

Torrevieja is located 50 kilometres southwest of Alicante. Most travellers arrive in the Alicante airport and use a car hire to get around the area. The city’s name means “old tower.” This refers to an old salt tower that was located in the area through the 1800s.

Climate in Torrevieja and the Costa Blanca in Spain

The Costa Blanca has the best year round temperatures in Spain. It’s not as cold and wet in the winter as the Costa Brava. It’s also not as hot and humid as the Costa del Sol, which is located to the south. The World Health Organization has called the climate here one of the healthiest in the world.

The Costa Blanca means “the white coast.” It is located on the Eastern coast of Spain, along the Mediterranean Sea. The Costa Blanca runs from the city of Denia in the north to the city of Torrevieja in the south.

Torrevieja and the Costa Blanca have a typical Mediterranean climate. The weather in the summer is hot and the summers are longer than in other areas of the country. The winters are mild, with warm temperatures and very little rain. The spring and autumn are still warm, but not as hot as in the summer months.

The Costa Blanca is a very popular vacation destination, especially in the summer months. The area has over 100 kilometres of clean, sandy beaches. The beaches are a major tourist attraction. The area also has mountain regions along most of the coastline.

The Southern Costa Blanca, which encompasses Torrevieja, is not as mountainous. This area is mostly flat with sandy beaches and streets lined with palm trees. Along this area are salt lakes, which are both a tourist attraction and a major industry in the area.

Attractions in Torrevieja and the Costa Blanca in Spain

The area around Torrevieja is famous for salt production. Salt lakes can be seen along the road from Alicante to Torrevieja. The huge salt mountains in the area produce about a half a million tons of salt each year. In addition to being a major industry, the salt production is important for tourism as well.

The salt lakes are thought to have benefits for arthritis and skin disorders. Spas are located in this area to take advantage of the natural health benefits of the salt lakes. This is a great choice for a soothing and relaxing vacation experience.

The Museum of Sea and Salt is an interesting attraction in this area. Other points of interest include two water parks, which are very popular in the summer months. A large indoor sports center is also located in Torrevieja.

Salt, fishing and tourism are the major industries in the area. The fishing industry is very important in Torrevieja. The local fishermen supply the restaurants in town with fresh fish. The result is very fresh seafood on the menu. There is an indoor market where fish is sold, in addition to meat and fresh vegetables.

The Natural Parks of the Lagoons of the Mata has many varieties of flora and fauna. There are quite a few species of birds in the park all year round. In the winter, you will see interesting diving birds that migrate here to get away from the cold. Salt baths are also located in the park.

Ken J. Morris
Writes for http://www.alicante-spain.com






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