Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Places To Go and See in Alicante, Spain

Explanada de España

One of the city’s emblems is the EXPLANADA DE ESPAÑA. Thanks to the pleasant climate, locals and visitors alike can enjoy these areas all throughout the year. It runs parallel to one of the port wharfs and it is lined with rows of palm trees on both sides. The floor is decorated with 6,600,000 red, blue and white marble tiles forming a design with a characteristic wave effect mosaic. Predominantly aimed at children and families, there are workshops, entertainment, children’s theatre, puppet shows, and etc.

Other gardens and parks worth visiting are:

La Ereta Park: At the foot of the Santa Bárbara Castle opposite El Postiguet beach located on the slopes of Mount Benacantil is La Ereta Park. Here you can follow an interesting route from the summit down to the old quarter in the city and it is also where you can enjoy unbeatable views of the city.

El Palmeral Park: Formed by a wooded area containing ponds, lakes, artificial streams and palm trees is El Palmeral Park which is one of the most spectacular parks in the city. It has pavilion where a regular programme of events is scheduled including activities such as puppet shows and children's theatre and all others. It also has a cross-country cycling track and sports facilities.

Canalejas: Alicante's one of the most traditional open spaces is Canalejas which has a spectacular lush of vegetation including several hundred-year old rubber plants measuring 20 metres high.

Gabriel Miró Square: This square is just a few meters from the seafront promenade and the Explanada that honours the Alicante writer of the same name. It has a monument in the form of a fountain centenary trees with luxuriant foliage, creating a relaxed, pleasant atmosphere.




Santa Barbara Castle
A highly recommended thing to do when you visit Alicante is a visit to the Santa Bárbara Castle.  It is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Spain located atop Mount Benacantil at a height of 166 metres. On clear days, you can see all the way to Tabarca Island and it has unbeatable views over the Bay of Alicante.

It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest and a Monument of Historic and Artistic Importance during the 20th century. Here we can also find one of the most characteristic images of the city such as the Moor’s Face which is a rock formation resembling a man’s profile on the south western slope and is best viewed from Postiguet Beach. Housing the housed in the Castle itself was the Museum of the city in Santa Barbara´s Castle “MUSA” which was include to its cultural offer and the history of the city of Alicante and their inhabitants are explained in its five theme rooms.

You can take the route through Parque de La Ereta to descend down from the Santa Bárbara Castle which is just along the mountainside. Its location and views transform it into a great meeting place as well as a great place of relaxation. On the way down to the old town quarter, you can find a spectacular restaurant. You can visit the quintessentially  and picturesque district of Spanish Santa Cruz. Walking along the remains of the walls that surrounded the Castle is another attractive option between the castle and the Santa Cruz district which now end in the Santa Cruz district.

And most of all, there's a lift built within the rockface opposite El Postiguet beach where visitors can also access the castle.



Tabarca Island

A visit to Tabarca island is another great thing to do when you are in the city of Alicante. It's only around one hour trip from Alicante and the journey will give you the opportunity to enjoy the coastline. There are several boats from Kontiki that depart from Alicante's marina several times a day during the summer months but you may need to confirm the timetables beforehand during low seasons.

The island has little hotels where you can stay if you decide to spend overnight on the island and for a great food, you can try one of those traditional fish stews on the terrace of one of the restaurants. But of course, there are also nice little bays to swim in.

Do you have any exciting places to add to the list? Why not share it with us!

Friday, November 21, 2014

Exploring Denia - Our Experience


A few of our friends don't understand why we pick Denia as our holiday destination over and over. They think we need to explore other places, but we believe there is no point in visiting other destinations when we already found heaven. For us, Denia truly is a heaven in disguise. Why is that? Because we have the opportunity to lay back and loosen up, enjoy the sun and the fantastic landscape, while our little ones delight in the many activities that Denia provides. How to make the most out of Denia? Well, every year we rent a different holiday villa in Denia, one that can welcome our entire family. It always looks great and it is inexpensive, that is why we always keep coming again.




When it comes to the ideal holiday, there is just no other place that will do. Each time we return there, it's like the very first time.

So what's so unique about Denia?



 
 

Describing only a few of the things we love about Denia could prove to be challenging, considering that there are so many. First off, there's the history. Denia is a small town in Alicante, Valencia, with an abundant history. Since it was a strategic port, it was the center of numerous conflicts over time. Romans, Muslims and Christians alike have fought in Denia. The piece de resistance in Denia is a fortress. Even though it was build a long time ago, it still stands as one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. The fortress walkway offers remarkable views and the collections in the palace museum are so terrific we would spend a lot of hours viewing them.

If history is not your thing, you need to know that there are also other ways to have a great time in Denia. For one, there is the remarkable beach, where our children enjoy a variety of sports and swim. We love to go to Punta del Raset, considering that it's one of those beaches that have sufficient activities to maintain our little ones occupied, which gives us time to relax.

Yet another of our favourite activities is riding horses. Just outside Denia there is a great riding school, named La Sella. We frequently go on family trips through the Montgo national park and we really love it!


As I mentioned before, we are so in love with Denia that we dread the day when the vacation ends and we have to go home. That is why we decided we need to make Denia our home and we began searching for a villa for sale in Denia close to town or beach.

Considering that our children finished their school cycles and me and my wife make a living from the comfort of our home, we decided it is time for a change. We do not have any close family in our current city, so we're free to move wherever our hearts take us.

In the last part of our last holiday, we started checking out the villas and properties that are available for sale in Denia. We were delighted to find out that compared to our home country, the houses were less expensive and had a lot more features.

For instance, for 330,000 Euros (just within our budget) we found a5 bedroom villa with its own large swimming pool, that looked more like a manor than a villa. The first thing that sold us was the fantastic swimming pool. It was around 10m by 5m, under-lit with a sizable pool-side area and refrigerated pool-side bar. The panorama from the pool is truly fantastic. We are already imagining the pool parties and barbecues we can have in the summer season. And with five bedrooms we would not have to modify any rooms to accommodate the whole family. Until now, this villa is our favorite and odds are it will be the one we choose.

For a much smaller price (165, 000), we spotted a modest villa in La Sella area, with a view of the sea and a golf course not far away. The downside is the space: it only has three bedrooms and the swimming pool is shared with other residents. But at almost less than half the price of the other villa it's almost convinced us to buy it and turn a few rooms into bedrooms.

We're far from a final decision and we are preparing a new visit to Denia to search for more villas. We are very excited about staying in Denia, it is going to be like a never-ending holiday for us!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Foods For Great Summer Nutrition

Fruits and vegetables are well-represented on our list of foods for great summer nutrition not only because of their health benefits but also because they are in-season during the summer months. A slice of watermelon, a handful of berries or a glass of iced tea. These are all classic summertime foods and they're also great choices to keep you healthy.

Eating more fruits and vegetables will help prevent you from developing any vitamin and mineral deficiencies but these are foods that also contain antioxidants and phytonutrients  which are compounds that may also help protect you against heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure and obesity, among other conditions. You need to have five or more servings of fruits and vegetables everyday and you can get it all alright because summer is the season for an abundance of fresh produce. 

A good local market situated near to the large Mercadona in Javea Old town is held on a Thursday selling fruit, vegetables and other local products. You can browse for all manner of things from fresh vegetables, fresh fruits and juicy Valencia oranges and 'churros' which are similar to donuts.

Tip on where to park on market day: Take the main road south of the old town . Direction port Avendia Palmela opposite school turn left Cami Tapies up the hill which leads to the underground parking Portal del Clot. You always find a parking there and this is not fat to the market. Sometimes market even begins there.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Aqualandia Water Park in Benidorm

Lots of different amazing bundles of fun slides of various types, sizes and speed levels are made available at Aqualandia aquatic park in Benidorm Spain. Your friends and you can even head on down together because some of the slides are parallel to each other. Splash gives the sliders to have the feeling of gravity-defying at top speed level and it is one of the popular glides you can take.

One could feel a distinct sensation in a multi-track water jump slide with the zig-zag while criss crossing and speeding down and splashing into the water. Rapids is a ride for everybody and is fun for the whole family and rubber tires area available to slide off the glides. All fun and exciting adventures with well over 20 rides can be experienced throughout the day making everybody old and young truly enjoy.

Grand Jacuzzi offers a soothing and relaxing soak and Niagara with waterfalls and caves, one can settle down after adrenaline surges or prior to starting to try another plunge. Also for normal swimmers, there's a large pool available. In addition there are plenty to offer to the youngsters, there are small glides and shallow pools. Target a major attraction souvenir stores for your memorabilia buying or go and look for hard-core comfort snacks like pizza and frozen goodies. Come now to Aqualandia in Benidorm, Spain if you like aquatic parks and spend valuable and worthwhile hours of fun.What are you waiting for?

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Javea, Costa Blanca Villas and Apartments Accommodation

You simply can't avoid traveling to Javea in Costa Blanca which is among the most favorite tourist destination in Spain. It's the amazing place for summer travel therefore it continues to have more and a lot more guests that anyone cannot afford never to travel to this place whilst staying in Costa Blanca. Javea is split up into 3 primary parts: Javea Pueblo or the old town, Javea Puerto (the lively port area), and Playa de Arenal which is main beach area with some 3km along a rocky beach from the Port. Javea is positioned in the north of the province, on the easternmost point of the Mediterranean Sea coast It is approx . 1 hour and 30 minutes drive from Alicante towards the north-eastern tip of the Costa Blanca.

Javea is positioned between La Nao points and San Antonio and delights in the remarkable and magnificent secureness of Mount Montgó. The Mt. Montgó is about 2000 feet above the sea level. It's a town of pure beauty, exciting countryside, a sanctuary of peace and serenity which allures a growing number of holiday-maker year after year.

It is also recognizable that there must be amenities that keep them secure as they simply take joy in their javea holidays. Such services offered include a wide range of apartments and holiday rentals in Javea for you to rest and also have a certainly genuine experience. They give all the features of a home with a a touch of real class to their stay and is also even a lot calmer than a hotel. There are also various advantages offered by luxury villa in Javea and a few of these are the price tag, the level of privacy and fully equipped residences yet all kinds of these accommodations are offered so make sure to choose the one which meets or suits your prerequisite and spending plan.

It is also extremely important to keep in mind size as well as the total capacity of the villa or apartment. Family going on a vacation collectively wants to stay in an outsized houses and holiday lettings Javea can simply provide that demand with far more convenience as opposed to the units in hotels. They accordingly have a good number of rooms portioned absolutely for your very own benefit. Same goes with apartments. There are those that are perfect for few people and then for a handful of holiday makers. To experience the vacation, it is absolutely mandatory to get almost everything recommended before heading to affirmation of the reservation.

Time period of reservation is other stuff that is well worth noting and is very important Generally, summer season is the peak period. This means that if you want to have his holiday in Javea in summer, then renting beforehand should be done to avoid running up and down when it's way too late. Aside from those being mentioned, the town also has a very good choice of cafes and restaurants around the bay for the whole family. Some restaurants even have wonderful terrace for alfresco dining along with a lovely landscaped garden with children's play area - a very suitable spot for families. And it's totally fine for someone who would more likely to have fun and have a drink or two even with the whole family.

There is a variety of homeland security or security groups to ensure the security in most of these holiday rentals in Javea. The sad thing is, a few of the apartment owners is not going to allow having pets inside the premises. Also, amenities integrated into renting these properties are airconditioning. In some properties in Javea, there's no need to get a car since almost everything that you'll require is at a walking distance. Good examples include stores. Many of these facilities are located near such places. There is no need to rent an automobile if your staying within the town but if there'd be any other places you might need to go, there are as well car rentals available.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Falling In Love With Javea

Me and my wife had already been on a number of trips to the country of Spain, and that we really love the country, but we typically go to Andalusia. This year we fancied having an alternative and decided to book a holiday villa in Javea.

We are both so very happy simply because it showed that the area is a suitable place to stay. On the south east coast of Spain lies Xàbia or Javea (as it's often spelt) in the province of Alicante around Valencia. Javea is yet a lot more diverse place than you could ever imagine and without doubt, a well known vacationer getaway with plenty of places of interest.We understood that the majority of the respectable Spanish families have been staying in Javea, in their Spain holiday homes and we both finally feel absolutely more Spanish in this spot. So Spanish culture is very hospitable and wants to make certain that visitor feels cozy among them. The natives have really kept in tune with their past a little more than other parts of the country. That is why you will certainly feel at home as it provides that real sensation of experience and comfort to the holidaymakers and travellers.

Javea is known to have the best climate in the world. It's not quiet as hot as the southern tip of Spain being further up from the equator but the weather conditions are still incredibly hot. Here's the latest Javea weather forecast

Having an engineering of Mediterranean style and narrow cobbled streets bordered on both sides by old white-washed buildings, The area itself is just what exactly you'd expect to see. Additionally you can stroll around and be ecstatic of how perfectly beaches are as Javea offers you its 25 Km of beaches, a varied coastline of beaches and coves. Basically, the entire stretch of coast sure to impress you. You can roam around on foot or you can rent a bike. Anything that you would probably do to explore the town and to enjoy it's wonders, do it to your hearts content but we would suggest this place that is specifically worth seeing when you visit which is the Montgó Natural Park. Me and my wife are usually around the go for an adventure and are normally as much as creating precious and memorable moments while we're still young and when we never have kids but to worry about so under no circumstances did we miss the chance to walk up to the Montgó Mountain on our second day on foot! It is actually a real challenge as well as gentle walk to the summit, and it really is well worth performing so, at the top of the summit you can find some amazing views to behold. You will see both Denia and Javea from the summit.It's wise to carry lots of water and several lunch though as there's no eating places or food shops nearby and it takes a while to summit.

The "old town" part of Javea is also an incredibly good place you don't want to miss on your visit. It still has an old wall that was built to maintain out pirates, and there is a magnificent 14th century church to take a look around. In addition there are some great views of the complete enclave from the cliffs located each side of the town if you want to venture up them. They are an excellent destination to sit and enjoy a packed lunch.

Almost all of our week was spent in the encompassing countryside cycling or walking, visiting various shops in the town, scuba diving on the beach, lounging around in bars and on the sand and eating at Sofia's Restaurant (a wonderful little place on the Bay of Javea road). These are the good reasons why we're here.


We really liked our holiday so much that we have made a decision to move permanently and transfer there within the year or so, and the second part of our holiday was spent actually looking for a villa for sale in Javea. We still need to make an informed decision which villa would be the new home for us and there's quite a few of ideal villas for sale to choose from.

The town is relatively wealthy, as it's a very desirable location so there are villas that can reach a sale price in the several millions of Euros. We are not quite that well-off and had budget of around 300,000 Euros to spend (including selling our current home) but for that money what you can buy is outstanding. A an outstanding and a deluxe villa with a great mix of both classic Spanish architecture and contemporary is what we are attracted to a lavish. A fairly large private garden and swimming pool is included.

There's other villa which we are also thinking about. though it's not big but it's situated near to the canal and similarly priced. A lovely Javea villa with 2 beds offering breathtaking panoramic views of the enclave from spacious balcony situated in the Castellans area of Javea is however what we found which is exceptionally only half the price of the other two. And we can rather keep the other fifty percent and lease our existing place for for additional income. The thing is that it doesn't have swimming pool but we predict the balcony more than makes up for it.

The excitement of moving out here and having a new lifestyle is exceedingly unbearable we've fallen deeply and appreciate Javea, together with the shorelines, the countryside, the folks and the wonderful luxury villa rentals. All we have to do now is make a good investment upon which home we want (and can afford) and we'll be starting our new lives in quite possibly the most brilliant places on Earth.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Holiday Apartments and Villas in Javea, Costa Blanca

Holiday Apartments and Villas in Javea, Costa Blanca Javea is one of the places that you can’t avoid visiting in Costa Blanca region of Spain. It stands out as one of the tourist attractions that one cannot miss in his holiday at whatever cost, while touring Costa Blanca. The area is divided into three parts which includes the charming and beautiful port along the coastline, the old and magnificent town together with the ever busy beach which attracts many tourists every year.

This town is located in the northern part of the Costa Blanca region. To be precise, it is about 103 km north of Alicante province and 130 km south of Valencia. The town is protected from the mistral continental winds by the Montgo Mountain and it is about 2km off the port. The mountain of Montgo is about 2000 feet above the sea level.

Therefore there is every reason as to why tourists come in numbers in Javea. It is also obvious that the there must also be facilities that keep them comfortable while they enjoy their holidays in Javea. Some of these facilities include accommodation such as villas and apartments in Javea. Both of these are specifically established for many tourists who flock the area. The y however comes in different prices which mostly depend on the location and also amenities which one might enjoy ion his stay.

Something else is the size. There are those homes that are basically perfect for someone who is visiting the region n with his friends or family groups. They therefore have quite a number of rooms partitioned perfectly for your own convenience. In addition, the same applies to the apartments. There are those which are good for few people and also for a group of holiday makers. It is therefore good to make sure that one has the necessary information on these details before making any booking.

One other thing that is worth noting is that the time of booking is also crucial. Mostly, summer is the pick season. This means that if one would like to have his holiday in Javea in summer, then booking in advance should be done to avoid running up and down when it is too late.

Besides these, there are quite classic bars and restaurants that are meant for leisure especially for fun lovers. To some extent, there are those bars and restaurants which are meant for family groups. In such, one can comfortably make a visit with his or her family to have a drink or two.

Security has been ensured in most of the holiday villas in Javea by different security groups. However it is good to note that there are those apartments that one is not allowed have pets. Most of them are fixed with air conditioning systems to adjust indoor temperatures.

In some apartments in Javea, it is not necessary to have a car since almost everything that you need is at a walking distance. Good examples include shopping centers. Some of these facilities are located near such places. It therefore makes no sense to hire a car for your movement, unless you with to travel a long distance.

Book Your Holiday Home in Spain: All You Need To Know

Are you a traveler searching for place you can call home even though you may are miles from home?

Moraira rentals in Costa Blanca Spain has just about everything you need for a homey, inspiring with the most beneficial services you can think of for a holiday destination.

People who are going on a holiday in a large group which include friends or family are also accommodated much better in a place where they are able to interact with one another all the time without interruptions.

Holiday rental is yet another great choice for you, your friend or any members of the family who are not fond of eating hotel foods. Above all, you can indulge in great harmony, complete privacy and fun with only your friends or family members around. Annoying hotel mates are not in range when you have a beautiful lawn outside your villa.

Villas, however, usually are for everyone. There are a quite few things you need to consider when it comes to choosing a villa or a hotel.

ADVANTAGES OF RENTING VILLA

Large group accommodation.
A villa, depending on the size, can accommodate approximately 25-30 people or more. Compared to renting a hotel, staying in a villa can totally trim down travel costs compared with staying a hotel.The interaction and communication eases on a higher end as the group will be able to bond collectively without having to go to the park to bond.

Privacy and personalization.
Unlike a hotel, a villa has a dining table, a kitchen space, a bedroom and a bathroom all at the disposal of the holidaymaker. Delicious home-made meals can be prepared by butler or cook you can hire during your stay. A villa will give you a lot more privacy and freedom to accomplish anything your heart desires, you can just come and go as you would and explore your destination without the need to check in and check out like in a hotel.

Peaceful community.
Total level of privacy and freedom are what most of the villas in Moraira can offer, gone are the days of scrambling for sun loungers or sharing a pool with others if you choose renting villa over hotel rooms.Villas also offer breathtaking scenery with many opportunities to relax & rejuvenate. You can totally enjoy total privacy in tranquil atmosphere. Disturbance from guest to next to the hotel room is history.

DISADVANTAGES OF RENTING VILLA

Privacy also brings isolation so if you're that kind of person who can't survive vacationing in an isolated place then we think it would be better to consider renting a hotel room. The amount of silence can be a little creepy in a huge and spacious villa, it can be a nightmare for you. You should think of getting a hotel rooms instead.

If daily interaction with unknown people seems 'normal' for you like a receptionist smiles at you in the hotel entrance or bump some people in the elevator or hearing that annoying laughter from a lady next door then all the more reason for you to rent a hotel instead rather than renting a villa.

Should you have night time cravings and you are feeling the desire to order a snack promptly, just be certain that you will be able to do all of that in a villa. Lack of room service can play a big role regarding having foods. Hotels conversely are at your service any hour on the clock.

Some villas don't have get-away and access to joints such as bars, restaurants and other fun places.A pure isolated as what we have mentioned earlier. Hotels are pretty much situated in vibrant cities for ambiance, should you prefer a fun atmosphere and easy access to bars and restaurants through the night then choose a hotel.

The end result is, between hotels and holiday homes to rent, the preference vary and depends upon the coziness and character and not class or money. The amount of comfort and luxury ability you've always dreamed of will figure out the choice you will make.

Tourism in Spain

Tourism in SpainSpain continues to be the most preferred tourist destination by many holidaymakers during summer season especially the Costa Blanca region which lies with towns along the beach. 2800 hours of sun each year awaits you in this fantastic province of Alicante in Eastern Spain. Those are just among the million reasons why people preferred to spend their holiday vacation in Spain.

Spain's tourism industry prosper simply because of the following aspects:
  • Transport system:
    Spain has an efficient air travel and well-developed network of public transportation.Visitors can access Spain either by land, by ferry or by air but majority  arrive by air. Airlines flying to Spain are Clickair, Vueling, Charter airlines, Air Europa, Air Berlin and the national airline which is Iberia.
  • Coastal beaches:
    Spain has 4 major regions that lie along the Mediterranean waters.
  1. Catalonia community.
    The Costa Brava, Costa Daurada and the Costa Del Meresme.This region is most visited by the European travellers especially from inland France and Spain.
  2. Valencian Community. Costa Blanca This holds the most tourists from United Kingdom and Germany. Coastal region in Spain that is more developed. In this community also found Costa del Azahar.
  3. Costa Calida lies in the region of Murcia
  4.  Andalucia region.The Costa de Almeria, the Costa del Sol, the Costa Tropical and the Costa de la Luz lie in this region.

  • Religion history:
    The Catholic Church highly valued Spain for it has some of the most sacred places for the Catholics. The country holds the most sacred places for the Catholics such the city of Santiago de Compostela, Caravaca de la Cruz, and city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia after Vatican City and Jerusalem.Thus making the country enamored by not only for the beach goers but also to the religious people from all over the world.
  • Luxurious villas:  Villa rentals in Javea are most sought-after staying place in the country for most of the vacationers. They are usually very spacious and often isolated on top of a hill or on the edge of a cliff. They do not offer room services unlike hotels but come along with special amenities such as a swimming pool and a personal garage.
  • Lively night life.
    The nightlife is both varied and exclusive, and many of the city's night clubs and music bars are among the best in Spain. Visitors to Spain love both Barcelona and Madrid - people who like dancing and partying and an overall will have great night out in Barcelona and for those who are looking to have a great intimate night will love Madrid. Overnight clubs as well as the night parties like Kapital and Pacha brings tourist to experience night energy in Spain.
  • Archeological destinations:
    Spain is filled with museums and art galleries. Museo El Prado is famous for its collection of arts from ancient times and is also one of the most visited museums in the world. The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, and the The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia are countries' national museum which are also included.
Spain continues to attract for several years tourist flows all around the world. Spain is a year-round tourist destination as every season is favorable. The summer however is the most visited due to its heat during both the daytime and the night time.

Jávea's Many Feasts All Year Round

Javeans folks have an amazing religious fiestas going throughout the year all year. Each month must contain at least a phenomenal celebration to show their strong devotion to God. They perhaps even fascinate a fiesta nearly every day during Holiday season of Christmas and summer time.

January is marked by three fiestas: “Feast of Three Kings Feast of Three Kings". Feast of San Antonio - a fiesta in honor of San Antonio on January 11, a mid-month end of the week festivity and ends the month with the San Sebastian Feast day having mass and sweets honouring the patron saint San Sebastian of Javea.

Carnival or parade of costumes is observed in The month of February and then a Spanish day of observance enjoying the end of carnival and other celebrations the Burial of the Sardine or "El entierro de la sardina"

Observed in April would be the Artisan Craft Fair and Artisan Craft Fair.

May is highlighted by The Fiesta of Santa Cruz where Javean’s get to show in the streets crosses made out of flowers.

An international festival "Proclamation of Queens" and Bonfires of Saint John, a week-long celebration with fireworks, bullrunning, parade, music on the street, popular offering of flowers are both celebrated in June.

July is marked by numerous processions and celebrations at the port area.

“Mare de Deu de Loreto," is celebrated through the months of August and September and in October, the Day of the Valencian Community.

Javea’s Christmas holiday month - December.

Almost all of fiestas in Javeas are celebrated with Spanish famous cuisine, wines, drinks, art works, processions, floats, fireworks and bullrunning. You can read full article to learn more about holiday in Javea here.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

5 Things To Do in Valencia Spain in Summer!

In Valencia, the city of a thousand faces, there is a refreshing summer waiting. Pack your bags, here are the five plans for your visit to Valencia . Extensive sandy beaches , exquisite cuisine, enviable environment in their terraces and art and culture in abundance for adults and children.

1. The early morning hours are best for touring the historic center of Valencia , impregnándote the authenticity of this Mediterranean city. Smells, colors and flavors awaken your senses at the Central Market in Valencia , moving to contemplate a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, La Lonja de la Seda . Other architectural gems in Valencia not to be missed are the cathedral complex, the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas ; the newly renovated Plaza Redonda, the Mercado de Colón or North Station.

2. To regain strength nothing better to do a stop along the way and eat in Valencia . The excellent food is an incentive in this city of Mediterranean lifestyle. There are countless places to eat in Valencia . Tasting a paella in Albufera , birthplace of the traditional recipe, tasty tapas waterfront or the best Mediterranean cuisine are some of the options. See our list of restaurants in Valencia and make your choice, quality and flavor are guaranteed!

3. Another place you should not miss in Valencia is the City of Arts and Sciences. In contrast to the ancient city, rises in the Jardines del Turia the most innovative architectural complex. In the Oceanogràfic , the Prince Felipe Museum, Palau de les Arts or Hemisfèric fun is guaranteed.

4. What would be summer without beaches? In Valencia we did not conceive. Your visit will not be complete without a dip in the Malvarrosa Beach , Las Arenas, or the wildest beaches like El Saler or L'Arbre of Gos, which also can make water sports or enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the terraces.

5. To complete the course, immerse yourself in the African savannah. In Bioparc Valencia await lemurs, lions, elephants, mongoose, gorillas ... no visible barriers and almost at your fingertips. Pure nature.

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