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Costa Blanca

Costa Blanca – Spain’s Sunlit Jewel

Costa Blanca, a stunning stretch of coastline along Spain’s Mediterranean shores, is a dream destination for anyone looking to combine the perfect balance of beach bliss, cultural charm, and outdoor adventure. From the lively city of Benidorm to the serene coves of Jávea, Costa Blanca’s picturesque villages, modern amenities, and luxurious resorts make it an unparalleled destination for leisure and lifestyle.

What to Do in Costa Blanca

Costa Blanca, a stunning stretch of coastline along Spain’s Mediterranean shores, is a dream destination for anyone looking to combine the perfect balance of beach bliss, cultural charm, and outdoor adventure. From the lively city of Benidorm to the serene coves of Jávea, Costa Blanca’s picturesque villages, modern amenities, and luxurious resorts make it an unparalleled destination for leisure and lifestyle.

History buffs will enjoy exploring the ancient castle in Guadalest, a charming village nestled in the mountains, or wandering through the historic quarters of Alicante with its centuries-old fortresses, cathedrals, and narrow alleyways. Costa Blanca also boasts a lively nightlife scene in Benidorm, with everything from beachfront bars to high-end clubs that keep the energy going from dusk till dawn.

Dining & Culinary Delights

The dining scene in Costa Blanca is world-class, blending traditional Spanish flavors with innovative Mediterranean cuisine.

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Paella

A quintessential Spanish dish, paella in Benidorm often comes with fresh seafood like prawns, mussels, and squid, thanks to its coastal location. Try the Paella Valenciana for a traditional mix of saffron-flavored rice, chicken, and rabbit.

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Tapas

Explore the local tapas bars for small, flavorful dishes.
Popular choices include: Patatas Bravas (fried potatoes with spicy tomato sauce and aioli).
Gambas al Ajillo (garlic shrimp).
Jamón Ibérico (Iberian ham).

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Arroz a Banda

A traditional dish from the Alicante region, this rice dish is cooked in a flavorful fish broth and typically served with aioli. It's a simpler but incredibly tasty alternative to paella.

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Churros con Chocolate

A beloved Spanish treat, churros are fried dough pastries dusted with sugar and served with a thick, rich hot chocolate for dipping. They're perfect for breakfast or an afternoon snack, and you'll find some of the best churros in local cafes around Benidorm.

The region is peppered with both cozy family-run taverns and Michelin-starred restaurants.

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Quique Dacosta Restaurante

This three-Michelin-star restaurant in Dénia offers avant-garde Mediterranean cuisine. Signature dishes like Black Rice with Squid Ink and Sea Urchin showcase fresh, local ingredients with creative flair. Perfect for a luxurious dining experience.

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La Cava Aragonesa

La Cava AragonesaLocated in Benidorm's Old Town, this traditional Spanish restaurant offers a wide variety of tapas, fresh seafood, and an extensive wine list. The lively atmosphere makes it a fantastic spot for a family or group meal​.

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Restaurante La Falua

Known for its elegant ambiance and Mediterranean cuisine, this restaurant serves fresh seafood, grilled meats, and vegetarian options. It's a great choice for a refined dining experience.

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Amigos Restaurant and Roof Terrace

This family-friendly restaurant in central Benidorm offers a diverse menu, rooftop views, and a welcoming vibe, making it ideal for a relaxed yet high-quality meal.

Attractions & Points of Interest

Families will enjoy Terra Mítica, a sprawling theme park in Benidorm, or Aqualandia, one of Europe’s largest water parks. For a more interactive experience, the Mundomar marine park offers close encounters with dolphins and sea lions. Nature lovers can also explore Guadalest Valley, a picturesque area with hiking trails and stunning views. Additionally, Benidorm Island provides a fun boat trip and opportunities for snorkeling and diving in crystal-clear waters.

The region is also known for its traditional festivals like Las Hogueras de San Juan in Alicante, where bonfires, parades, and fireworks light up the summer nights. This celebration, held in late June, marks the arrival of summer with large effigies burned in the streets, accompanied by music, dancing, and vibrant processions. It’s one of Spain’s most famous festivals, drawing both locals and tourists alike to experience its fiery spirit and festive atmosphere. The event is steeped in tradition, celebrating fire as both a symbol of purification and a way to bid farewell to the past year.

For a touch of luxury, visit one of the region’s numerous golf courses, like the esteemed La Sella Golf in Dénia or Villaitana Golf in Benidorm, both offering lush greens and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. La Sella Golf is renowned for its beautiful setting and challenging holes, perfect for both beginners and experienced players. Villaitana Golf, designed by Nicklaus Design, is another top-tier course with panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and the surrounding mountains. Both locations provide an excellent blend of natural beauty and high-quality facilities for a memorable golfing experience.

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