What to do In Castellón, Valencia, Spain
What to do on a short break to Castellón, Valencia including sandy beaches, historic castles, secrets of orange growing, a boat trip and paella making. Features Peñiscola, Morella, Almassora, Benicàssim and Castellon de la Plana. Direct flights to Castellón Airport now available from Bristol Airport and Stansted Airport.
Learn how to make an authentic Valencian paella here
DISCLOSURE: I was a guest in Castellón as part of a Bristol Bloggers and Influencers press trip. All opinions are my own.
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Russia Black Sea city of Adler on the summer evening of 2018
Russia Black Sea city of Adler on the summer evening of 2018
Tonight on June 8, 2018 in the Russian Black Sea resort
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This beach is at the hotel complex Frigate №1.
The hotel is only 10 meters from the beach, and the complex has its own cafe, bar, dining room, two banquet halls and a nightclub! Everyone likes the exquisite design of the exterior and the rich interior of the premises. Spacious, tastefully decorated rooms have many times delighted the richest and most demanding guests, and from the balconies a truly fabulous view, worthy of the eyes of the gods, opens.
This shore of Adler is gaining increasing popularity among holidaymakers. Early in the morning people will come out to the beach again to get a fresh portion of the southern sun and swim in this sea.
3 slaapkamers Appartement te Koop in Alicante/Alacant, Alicante, Costa Blanca Norte, Spain
Meer informatie op Appartement te Koop in Alicante/Alacant, Alicante, Costa Blanca Norte, Spain met 3 slaapkamer: ►
Whether it be by land, sea or air, the renowned ´City of Light is reachable by any means of transport. With a history stretching back over 3000 years, as evidenced by the ruins left behind by several civilisations, the capital of the Costa Blanca offers diverse landscapes and plenty of variety. A city of culture, with an extensive network of parks and gardens, exciting nightlife and plenty of opportunities for shopping. However, the icing on the cake is without a doubt the fine sand beaches which have all the necessary amenities. And there´s more. Alicante never lets up in its drive to expand, forging ahead with new projects and boundless optimism in order to conserve its status as the ultimate tourist destination and, if possible, to improve upon itself.
As befits a city devoted to the sea, the seafront (with its beaches, port and promenade) is the defining aspect of Alicante´s identity. At the easternmost tip of the city, the fine sand of the well-known San Juan beach -including all the necessary amenities and facilities dedicated to catamaran rental and windsurfing- stretch for 3 kilometres, right up to Cabo de Huertas, which separates it from the popular La Albufereta beach. In the very heart of the city, alongside the Esplanada walkway and once crowded with health spas, El Postiguet beach is busy all year round.
The port is Alicante´s most popular entertainment hub and, as well as restaurants, pubs and discotheques, it includes a nautical club and a sports marina which together offer a multitude of opportunities to try you hand at water-based activities: a sailing school, cruise rentals and dive centres. A boat can be taken from the port to the island of Tabarca, a marine reserve and a paradise for diving enthusiasts due to its extraordinary undersea Posidonia meadows, which is also home to a small, clean sand and pebble beach.
Lastly, the Saladar beach lies to the south of the port, boasting fine sand and all the necessary amenities. Sporting opportunities include three excellent golf courses, a tennis club, a riding club and an extensive array of sporting facilities.
District: L'Alacantí
Population:
322431
Area: Costa Blanca Altitude: 3
Whether it be by land, sea or air, the renowned ´City of Light´ is reachable by any means of transport. With a history stretching back over 3000 years, as evidenced by the ruins left behind by several civilisations, the capital of the Costa Blanca offers diverse landscapes and plenty of variety. A city of culture, with an extensive network of parks and gardens, exciting nightlife and plenty of opportunities for shopping. However, the icing on the cake is without a doubt the fine sand beaches which have all the necessary amenities. And there´s more. Alicante never lets up in its drive to expand, forging ahead with new projects and boundless optimism in order to conserve its status as the ultimate tourist destination and, if possible, to improve upon itself.
As befits a city devoted to the sea, the seafront (with its beaches, port and promenade) is the defining aspect of Alicante´s identity. At the easternmost tip of the city, the fine sand of the well-known San Juan beach -including all the necessary amenities and facilities dedicated to catamaran rental and windsurfing- stretch for 3 kilometres, right up to Cabo de Huertas, which separates it from the popular La Albufereta beach. In the very heart of the city, alongside the Esplanada walkway and once crowded with health spas, El Postiguet beach is busy all year round.
The port is Alicante´s most popular entertainment hub and, as well as restaurants, pubs and discotheques, it includes a nautical club and a sports marina which together offer a multitude of opportunities to try you hand at water-based activities: a sailing school, cruise rentals and dive centres. A boat can be taken from the port to the island of Tabarca, a marine reserve and a paradise for diving enthusiasts due to its extraordinary undersea Posidonia meadows, which is also home to a small, clean sand and pebble beach.
Lastly, the Saladar beach lies to the south of the port, boasting fine sand and all the necessary amenities. Sporting opportunities include three excellent golf courses, a tennis club, a riding club and an extensive array of sporting facilities.