Costa Blanca Movie Alfaz del Pi TV documentary 2018 (22 min)
Costa Blanca Movie. Alfaz del Pi - L'Alfàs del Pi TV Documentary 2018: - In this 22-minute documentary, you will discover why Alfaz del Pi or L'Alfàs del Pi ( = official Valencian name) - including Playa del Albir - is the place to live and visit. We interview 10 business owners and officials representing different nationalities and ask them what is special about this place and why they chose to live there. You will also hear interesting anecdotes and information about the area. This is the 21st documentary in the series Costa Blanca - the place to live and visit.
Please choose subtitles in English and Spanish in the video window: Click CC and the option wheel.
More information:
Original title:
“Alfaz del Pi - L'Alfàs del Pi TV Documentary 2018. The Place to Live & Visit.
Documentary by: Torben Thøger
Written by: Torben Thøger & Natalia Hansson
Directed by: Torben Thøger
Original music by: Torben Thøger
Presented by: Natalia Hansson
Production Company: UP NOW Costa Blanca
Country: Spain
Language: English with subtitles in English and Spanish available.
Filming Locations: Alfaz del Pi and Costa Blanca North.
Release Date & Premiere: 31st may 2018 online.
Technical Specifications:
Runtime: 22 min.
Sound mix: Stereo.
Color: Color (HD)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Full HD 1080 (1920x1080).
IN SPANISH:
Descripción, Sinopsis:
En este documental de 22 min, vas a descubrir por qué Alfaz del Pi es el lugar que visitar y donde vivir. Entrevistamos 10 empresarios que representan nacionalidades distintas y les preguntamos qué tiene el lugar de especial y por qué han elegido esta zona como residencia fija. También escucharas anécdotas e información interesante sobre el lugar relatado. Este es el 21 documental de la serie sobre La Costa Blanca - el lugar donde vivir, y el que visitar.
Por favor seleccione subtítulos en Inglés y Español en la ventana de vídeo: Haga clic en CC y la rueda opción.
Titulo original:
“Alfaz del Pi - L'Alfàs del Pi TV Documentary 2018. The Place to Live & Visit.
Documental de: Torben Thøger
Escrito por: Torben Thøger y Natalia Hansson
Dirigida por: Torben Thøger
Música original de: Torben Thøger
Presentado por: Natalia Hansson
Compania de produccion: UP NOW Costa Blanca
País: España
Idioma: Inglés con subtítulos en Inglés y Español disponibles.
Locaciones: Alfaz del Pi y Costa Blanca Norte.
Fecha de lanzamiento y estreno: Online 31 mayo 2018.
Especificaciones técnicas:
Duración: 22 min.
Mezcla de sonido: estéreo.
Color: Color (HD)
Relación de aspecto: 16:9, Full HD 1080 (1920x1080).
Albir (Playa Del Albir) L'Alfàs del Pi, Costa Blanca Spain (Tour)
Playa del Albir.
Welcome to the beautiful small resort town of Playa del Albir! This gem of a town is located between Benidorm (6KM to the south) and Altea (3KM to the north). It is ideally suited to holidaymakers looking for an alternative to busy Benidorm but offering easy access to all the Costa Blanca has to offer.
When the local town hall with the help of its architects designed how the modern Albir would look, they made some very good decisions, they took care to create wide boulevards' lined with trees providing the spacious atmosphere that is so well known throughout Spain. Indeed Albir is known as one of the Costa Blanca's crown jewels.
Albir's beach is called Playa de Racó de l'Albir and is approximately 590 meters long, continually receiving the coveted Blue flag award annually since 2001.
The seafront here is breathtaking, offering sweeping views of Altea and Calpe's famous Peñon de Ifach. The beach is pebbly but beautifully maintained and sun beds are numerous. During the summer months the beach is protected by life-guards.
Each July the town hosts a film festival which is well known throughout Spain and a huge screen is erected on the beach. Films are shown from 10pm onwards.
During July and August each evening a craft market sets up along the beach front. Here you will find locally produced goods, such as paintings, leather goods and the occasional Spanish sweet treat! Albir is also home to a typical Spanish market which takes place every Sunday in the centre of town. The market opens at 9am and closes at 2pm. Here you will find anything from shoes to beach wear. If you're staying in an apartment this is an excellent time to stock up on some superb local produce. You will find a variety of locally grown fruit and vegetables and some great Spanish hams!
The Sierra Helada or frozen mountain dominates the town. This has been declared a Spanish national park and offers a stunning walk to the town's very own light house. Please remember that should you wish to take the walk to take bottled water with you and don't forget your camera! You can access the park by walking along the Cami del Faro. Best times to visit are mornings and late afternoons, to avoid of course the intense heat of the summer sun.
Modern Albir caters for its residents and holidaymakers alike. The town is home to approximately 5,000 full time residents most of whom are Northern European expats. The whole area has a cosmopolitan 'feel' about it and this is reflected in its bars and restaurants. Don't be surprised to find a Scandinavian bar next to a Dutch restaurant! The seafront is lined with a variety of sophisticated bars and restaurants, all of which can offer anything from a simple beer, to a delicious cocktail or a superb lunch or dinner.
Albir's nightlife tends to be more low key than its famous neighbour, however the choice of restaurants and bars opening until the small hours will not disappoint you.
The town has a choice of hotels ranging from large and modern to small and cosy. Nothing in Albir is too large as the town has a law forbidding any high rises to be constructed.
Albir is also home to a large variety of shops ranging from clothing boutiques to supermarkets. The giant Spanish supermarket chain Mercadona has a large supermarket located more or less at the entrance to the town as does Lidl.
Now there are times when you may get the urge to swap Albir's tranquillity for some serious Benidorm shopping, eating, drinking or partying.
Then you should know how to get around. You can make your way from Albir to Benidorm by bus or by taxi. Bus stops are conveniently located along Albir's main roads. The town is served by an excellent bus service. Look out for the number 10 which runs every 15 minutes through out the day to Benidorm. The price of a single ticket is 1.40 euros. The journey takes approximately 35 minutes and you will of course know when you are in Benidorm simply by looking up at the high rises! The same bus will also whisk you to the beautiful Spanish white town of Altea within 15 minutes.
A ride from the taxi rank at the Avenida de l'Albir, which is located opposite the Consum Supermarket to Benidorm takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes and will cost anywhere between €8 and €11 depending of course which part of the city you wish to visit.
Then return to the tranquillity which is Albir, and relax.
Albir (Playa Del Albir) L'Alfàs del Pi, Costa Blanca (Spanish Version) (Tour)
Playa del Albir.
Welcome to the beautiful small resort town of Playa del Albir! This gem of a town is located between Benidorm (6KM to the south) and Altea (3KM to the north). It is ideally suited to holidaymakers looking for an alternative to busy Benidorm but offering easy access to all the Costa Blanca has to offer.
When the local town hall with the help of its architects designed how the modern Albir would look, they made some very good decisions, they took care to create wide boulevards' lined with trees providing the spacious atmosphere that is so well known throughout Spain. Indeed Albir is known as one of the Costa Blanca's crown jewels.
Albir's beach is called Playa de Racó de l'Albir and is approximately 590 meters long, continually receiving the coveted Blue flag award annually since 2001.
The seafront here is breathtaking, offering sweeping views of Altea and Calpe's famous Peñon de Ifach. The beach is pebbly but beautifully maintained and sun beds are numerous. During the summer months the beach is protected by life-guards.
Each July the town hosts a film festival which is well known throughout Spain and a huge screen is erected on the beach. Films are shown from 10pm onwards.
During July and August each evening a craft market sets up along the beach front. Here you will find locally produced goods, such as paintings, leather goods and the occasional Spanish sweet treat! Albir is also home to a typical Spanish market which takes place every Sunday in the centre of town. The market opens at 9am and closes at 2pm. Here you will find anything from shoes to beach wear. If you're staying in an apartment this is an excellent time to stock up on some superb local produce. You will find a variety of locally grown fruit and vegetables and some great Spanish hams!
The Sierra Helada or frozen mountain dominates the town. This has been declared a Spanish national park and offers a stunning walk to the town's very own light house. Please remember that should you wish to take the walk to take bottled water with you and don't forget your camera! You can access the park by walking along the Cami del Faro. Best times to visit are mornings and late afternoons, to avoid of course the intense heat of the summer sun.
Modern Albir caters for its residents and holidaymakers alike. The town is home to approximately 5,000 full time residents most of whom are Northern European expats. The whole area has a cosmopolitan 'feel' about it and this is reflected in its bars and restaurants. Don't be surprised to find a Scandinavian bar next to a Dutch restaurant! The seafront is lined with a variety of sophisticated bars and restaurants, all of which can offer anything from a simple beer, to a delicious cocktail or a superb lunch or dinner.
Albir's nightlife tends to be more low key than its famous neighbour, however the choice of restaurants and bars opening until the small hours will not disappoint you.
The town has a choice of hotels ranging from large and modern to small and cosy. Nothing in Albir is too large as the town has a law forbidding any high rises to be constructed.
Albir is also home to a large variety of shops ranging from clothing boutiques to supermarkets. The giant Spanish supermarket chain Mercadona has a large supermarket located more or less at the entrance to the town as does Lidl.
Now there are times when you may get the urge to swap Albir's tranquillity for some serious Benidorm shopping, eating, drinking or partying.
Then you should know how to get around. You can make your way from Albir to Benidorm by bus or by taxi. Bus stops are conveniently located along Albir's main roads. The town is served by an excellent bus service. Look out for the number 10 which runs every 15 minutes through out the day to Benidorm. The price of a single ticket is 1.40 euros. The journey takes approximately 35 minutes and you will of course know when you are in Benidorm simply by looking up at the high rises! The same bus will also whisk you to the beautiful Spanish white town of Altea within 15 minutes.
A ride from the taxi rank at the Avenida de l'Albir, which is located opposite the Consum Supermarket to Benidorm takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes and will cost anywhere between €8 and €11 depending of course which part of the city you wish to visit.
Then return to the tranquillity which is Albir, and relax.
Denia - A perfect destination for beach lovers
Denia has an unspoilt, rugged landscape: perfect for any nature lover.
It is situated 110 kilometres from Alicante airport, (approximately 1 hour 20 minutes) and 95 km from the city of Valencia. The town faces north-east, looking out across the sea towards the Balearic islands. It has a ferry service which can bring you from Denia to Ibiza.
Denia is a delightful cosmopolitan town located along the Mediterranean coastline, where the sun shines almost all year. Its climate of mild temperatures and its 20 kms of sandy beaches and rocky coves makes Denia an ideal place for family beach holidays.
Road Trip & Things to do at the Costa Blanca, Spain (Costa Blanca, Episode 02)
My friend Greg from Alicante and I go on a road trip and show you the things to do along the Costa Blanca from Altea down to Santa Pola
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I flew down to Spain in December for 2 weeks to hang out with my friend Greg and his girlfriend Nellie. After exploring Alicante we rented a car to explore more of the Costa Blanca region.
We started in the beautiful town of Altea where we wandered the streets of the lovely old town before heading to Villajoyosa and Benidorm on the coast. But beside the coast you can also go wine tasting and hiking. The trek to the Balcon de Alicante is a great option which is not too far from Alicante.
As always feel free to leave more recommendations in the comment section below for future visitors of the Costa Blanca, as we were not able to cover all of it and make sure to checkout Greg’s channel for more recommendations!
To do the Coasta Blanca properly I recommend about 1 week - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Costa Blanca:
- Altea
- Benidorm
- Villajoyosa
- Wine Tasting e.g. Heretat de Cesilia
- Hiking the Balcon de Alicante
- Salinas de Santa Pola
- Faro de Santa Pola
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Costa Blanca Movie - Albir TV Documentary 2016 The Place to Live & Visit (30 min)
Costa Blanca Movie - - In this 30-minute documentary, you will discover why Albir and L'Alfàs del Pi is the place to live and visit. We interview 22 business owners representing 12 different nationalities and ask them what is special about this place and why they chose to live there. You will also hear interesting anecdotes and information about the area told by the Town Hall. This is the first documentary in the series Costa Blanca - the place to live and visit.
Please choose subtitles in English and Spanish in the video window: Click CC and the option wheel.
More information:
Original title: “Albir – The Place to Live & Visit”. TV-Documentary.
Documentary by: Torben Thøger
Written by: Torben Thøger & Natalia Hansson
Directed by: Torben Thøger
Original music by: Torben Thøger
Presented by: Natalia Hansson
Production Company: UP NOW Costa Blanca
Country: Spain
Language: English with subtitles in English and Spanish available
Filming Locations: L'Alfàs del Pi, (Alicante)
Release Date & Premiere: 30/6-2016
Technical Specifications:
Runtime: 30 min.
Sound mix: Stereo.
Color: Color (HD)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Full HD 1080 (1920x1080).
IN SPANISH:
Descripción, Sinopsis:
En este documental de 30 min, vas a descubrir por qué el Albir y Alfàz del Pi son los lugares que visitar y donde vivir. Entrevistamos a 22 empresarios que representan a 12 nacionalidades distintas y les preguntamos qué tiene el lugar de especial y por qué han elegido esta zona como residencia fija. También escucharas anécdotas e información interesante sobre el lugar relatado por el mismo ayuntamiento. Este es el primer documental de la serie sobre La Costa Blanca - el lugar donde vivir, y el que visitar.
Por favor seleccione subtítulos en Inglés y Español en la ventana de vídeo: Haga clic en CC y la rueda opción.
Titulo: Albir - el lugar donde vivir, y el que visitar. Documental TV.
Titulo original: “Albir – The Place to Live & Visit”. TV-Documentary.
Documental de: Torben Thøger
Escrito por: Torben Thøger y Natalia Hansson
Dirigida por: Torben Thøger
Música original de: Torben Thøger
Presentado por: Natalia Hansson
Compania de produccion: UP NOW Costa Blanca
País: España
Idioma: Inglés con subtítulos en Inglés y Español disponibles
Locaciones: L'Alfàs del Pi, (Alicante)
Fecha de lanzamiento y estreno: 30/6-2016
Especificaciones técnicas:
Duración: 30 min.
Mezcla de sonido: estéreo.
Color: Color (HD)
Relación de aspecto: 16: 9, Full HD 1080 (1920x1080).