Spanish Holidays In Concentaina And Costa Blanca
Visiting Concentaina
Spain impresses tourists from all over the world with its beauty; millions of people from all over the world visit Spain attracted by its wonderful beaches and the warm waters. Costa Blanca is one of the most popular coastlines in Spain, having numerous amazing resorts.
Concentaina is one of those resorts where the hustle and the bustle is an advantage, as those who visit the city are very active people. You’ll find it along the Serpis River, in a landscape guarded by the mountains of Mariola. The main attraction factor of the city is its long history; cave paintings show the fact that it has been inhabited since the Neolithic Era; however, it was not until the Arabs came that Concentaina expanded. Many buildings and monuments still have marks of the Moors and the Christians printed on their walls, and several festivals celebrate these civilizations that transformed the city into what it is today.
Going to Benferri and Torrevieja
These two cities occupy top places in the list of tourist destinations along the Costa Blanca. Benferri will impress you with its breathtaking views, as the city is located in an area where the citrus groves rule.
The Moors and the Romans used it for fruit and even vegetable cultivation, which is still its main purpose. Torrevieja is the excellent destinations for those who just want to sit on a sunny beach, enjoying the warm sun and the calm, crystal clear waters.
Alcoy and Rojales
If you continue your trip on the Costa Blanca, don’t miss Alcoy. The distinctive mark of this industrial city is its nickname: The Bridges’ City. You’ll have the chance to take some wonderful photographs of amazing bridges which can be found all over the city.
Moros y Cristianos is the festival which celebrates the fact that the two civilizations used to rule over the city at some point in its history. Rojales is a small and very coquette village where the true Spanish feeling is ready to surround you; the inhabitants fought to keep their customs and traditions alive and so far, they have succeeded.
Vega Baja and Benidorm
These two names should also be on your list. Vega Baja will wait you with fresh fruit cultivated in its valleys and with exquisite beaches, while Benidorm is the biggest seaside resort of the region. Just visit Costa Blanca and you’ll understand why it is such a popular Spanish region.