Costa Blanca occupies 200 km long Mediterranean coastline of southeast Spain. This southern region of the community of Valencia forms the province of Alicante. With large stretches of golden beaches bordered by the azure water of the Mediterranean, Costa Blanca is the ideal destination for a beach holiday.
While most travelers head to the popular coastal cities and resorts in Costa Blanca to indulge in leisurely pursuits, there are a number of hidden treasures that are worth exploring.
Montgo Mountain Nature Park
Costa Blanca is not only about idyllic beaches. Some of the best-kept secrets of Costa Blanca are tucked inland in the mountainous region of Montgo. Easily accessible from the towns of Denia and Javea, the wooded slopes of Montgo are home to some of the rare flora and fauna of the Mediterranean region. Cave paintings and remnants of the early human settlements of the region can be seen in Montgo Nature Reserve.
Penon de Ifach
The fascinating landscape of Penon de Ifach comprising of a gigantic limestone rock rising from the sea is a marvelous natural attraction on the shore of the Mediterranean in Calp in Costa Blanca. It is a popular nesting ground of numerous sea bird species. Nature lovers should include the nature park of Penon de Ifach, comprising the rock and the lagoon behind it, in their Costa Blanca vacation itinerary.
Canelobre Caves
About 23 km from Alicante in Busot is the Canelobre Caves. The rock formations, especially the cathedral-shaped large vault are the major attractions of the Canelobre Caves.
Palm Grove of Elche
Europe’s largest palm grove is located in Costa Blanca. Thousands of palm trees, primarily date palms, are found in Palmeral of Elche. The origin of the plantation is attributed to the Carthaginian settlers in 5th century BC. The palm grove was preserved by the Romans and Moors, and currently it is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Tabarca Island
Tabarca is an islet in the Mediterranean Sea. Located 15 km to the south of Alicante, the island is known for its rich diversity of marine fauna and flora. It is worth exploring the rocky beach, fishing village, old fort and secluded coves of the island. Dotted with seafood restaurants, Tabarca is a great place to enjoy savour Spanish seafood dishes.
Wetlands of Pego and Oliva
To the north of Denia, Pego is the site of one of the earliest human settlements in northern Costa Blanca. The wetland of Pego and Olivia surrounded by wooded mountains is home to numerous species of plants and animals. Pego is also a great place for exploring the culture and cuisine of Mediterranean Spain.
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