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The villa is in a great location for exploring some great areas of Spain as well as enjoying the abundance of activities the area provides, including the great golfing, horse-riding, water sports, and wine tasting!
The Costa Blanca, situated on the South East coast of Spain is known as the "White Coast" and is a favourite holiday destination for the Spanish people. It is also the most popular destination for the British..
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Mar Menor
The area from Alicante in the North southwards to the Mar Menor is a region of contrasting gentle landscapes and rugged coastline covering every aspect of Spanish life, from bustling cosmopolitan towns to traditional Spanish villages.
It has a superb climate with over 300 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of 20c, which enables the farmers to produce four harvests of fruit and vegetables per year.
It is also a very healthy, dry climate as there is no heavy industry in the area and the salt lagoons situated 2 kms from Torrevieja draw the moisture from the air, making the climate ideal for people with arthritis, psoriasis and asthma.
The benefits are almost immediate and are the reason why the World Health Organization recommends it as one of the healthiest places to live. |
La Zenia Beach
La Zenia, Cabo Roig, Playa Flamenca & Campoamor beaches
are very popular with both tourists and residents alike.
La Zenia beach is renowned for its cleanliness and white sand. There are plenty of amenities available at your disposal on all of the delightful beaches just 10 minutes drive from our house.
There are numerous out door markets held weekly on the Costa Blanca and one of the largest is held in Playa Flamenca where you can buy everything from food to clothing.
For all you avid golfers, Campoamor is every golfers Mediterranean dream, with beautiful courses of international prestige, within a 2 minutes drive of our villa and a large selection in the surrounding area. |

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Torrevieja
Torrevieja is located on the Costa Blanca, nestling between two large salt lakes and the Mediterranean Sea. One of the central hubs of the town is the bustling harbour which supports a lively fishing community. Two aqua parks (seasonal) and a go-karting track are just a few minutes drive away.
This is a wonderful place to sit with a plate of delicious local specialities and watch the boats coming in with their catch as the sun sets.
If you are keen to enjoy a spot of sightseeing then you will not want to miss a trip to the idyllic old church, the museum or the lively fish market which gives an equally authentic and entertaining taste of life in the Mediterranean.
As well as boasting a rich cultural heritage, Torrevieja is an up-to-date destination with a modern infrastructure offering all the bars, restaurants, shops and entertainments a contemporary holidaymaker could desire. |
Mucia City
Murcia City is well worth a visit. There are plenty of museums and historical locations for the opportunity to absorb some Spanish culture in and around many of the larger towns and cities of the region. |
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Cartagena
Cartagena is one of Spain’s oldest cities, and still of major maritime importance to Spain, both commercially and militarily.
A multitude of civilisations have left their mark on the city as numerous archaeological sites and museums will testify.
In the heart of the city is a modern shopping area, which spills down past the tapas bars to the recently revitalised harbour |
The region enjoys a pleasant climate all year round which means that you can forget the exploring and the activities
to simply enjoy the terrace area and pool back at the villa and soak up the sun!

Take a look at the current weather forecast for Torrevieja or Alicante
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