Europe Explored » blue waters https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Holidaying in Torrevieja – the jewel of the Costa Blanca, Spain https://europeexplored.com/2012/12/06/holidaying-in-torrevieja-the-jewel-of-the-costa-blanca-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/12/06/holidaying-in-torrevieja-the-jewel-of-the-costa-blanca-spain/#comments Thu, 06 Dec 2012 13:58:39 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=12477 The Costa Blanca is a vast and sprawling expanse of coastline with plenty of sun drenched tourist hotspots dotted along its golden shores. One of the most popular areas for tourists from across the EU is the coastal town of Torrevieja, which is situated 30km south of the Alicante province. The area Historically Torrevieja was […]

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The Costa Blanca is a vast and sprawling expanse of coastline with plenty of sun drenched tourist hotspots dotted along its golden shores. One of the most popular areas for tourists from across the EU is the coastal town of Torrevieja, which is situated 30km south of the Alicante province.

The area

Historically Torrevieja was renowned for its production of sea salt, which has been one of the area’s leading exports since Roman times. In more recent times the area has become famed for its golden sandy beaches and superb water sports and sports fishing opportunities. As recently as the 1980s Torrevieja was a sleepy fishing village, but in the last couple of decades the area has been transformed into a holiday maker’s paradise. The area boasts some fantastic restaurants offering tastes from all over the world, and if you’re a sucker for the beach, there are four sandy stretches with calm, clear waters right on your doorstep.

Cove in Torrevieja, Costa Blanca, Spain
Cove in Torrevieja, Costa Blanca, Spain by Jose M Martin Jimenez

The beaches

If you like nothing better than spending a good portion of your holiday flat out on the beach then you will not be short of choice in Torrevieja. Playa de los Locos is one of the larger beaches within walking distance of Torrevieja centre that boasts a 700 metre stretch of sand as well as calm, blue waters perfect for swimmers of all abilities.

Playa del Cura is particularly popular with the locals due to its stunning backdrop of palm trees and charming restaurants. The beach’s small size and popularity does mean it gets busy in peak season, so you might have to set off early to secure your spot.

Playa de la Mata is regarded by many as the most beautiful beach in Torrevieja, and is less protected than the area’s other beaches, making it a haven for water sports lovers. Windsurfers, kite surfers and sailors flock to the beach from miles around, but thankfully the beach has a large of expanse of sand, so you should always find your own little sunny spot.

Beach in Torrevieja, Costa Blanca, Spain
Beach in Torrevieja, Costa Blanca, Spain by Phillip Capper

The attractions

The town’s rich heritage as a major producer of sea salt is encapsulated by Torrevieja’s sea and salt museum. Although you may not think you’ll be immediately taken by the history of the salt industry, this museum is of real interest and well worth an hour of your time.

The Park of Nations is an excellent place to relax, escape the crowds and enjoy an oasis of tranquillity. The beautifully landscaped and verdant park, complete with lake, fountain and palm trees make you feel like you’re a million miles away from a bustling tourist resort.

And what better way to walk off your dinner than with an evening stroll along Torrevieja’s gorgeous beach front and marina. Order a drink and watch the world go by in one of the town’s charming cafes or bars.

Author: If you’re looking for great apartments in Costa Blanca then Los Locos Beach offer comfortable, well equipped, spotlessly clean self-catering apartments with breathtaking sea views. Pop along to the website to see the full range of apartments.

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Three Top European Cycling Destinations https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/13/three-top-european-cycling-destinations/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/13/three-top-european-cycling-destinations/#comments Mon, 13 Aug 2012 20:12:08 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=10581 If you prefer an active holiday over lounging on a sun kissed beach, Europe offers a variety of cycling holiday destinations that suit adventurous cyclists, romantic couples and families. Embarking on a cycling holiday has many benefits. Not only does it keep you fit and healthy whilst on holiday (often we gain a few pounds […]

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If you prefer an active holiday over lounging on a sun kissed beach, Europe offers a variety of cycling holiday destinations that suit adventurous cyclists, romantic couples and families. Embarking on a cycling holiday has many benefits. Not only does it keep you fit and healthy whilst on holiday (often we gain a few pounds on holiday), but a cycling holiday is also an eco-friendly way to travel. Furthermore, a cycling holiday often allows you to view landscapes and landmarks from a unique perspective. If you’re considering a cycling holiday, here’s a list of three top cycling destinations in Europe.

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Bike Adventure, Malta by Aldozb

Malta Cycling Holiday

Malta is better known for its azure oceans and blonde beaches than its cycling tracks. However, alongside the coast and more inland, tourists are spoilt for choice with a selection of intimate cycling trails. Malta’s sister island of Gozo also offers a unique cycling holiday for couples. Because it is a small island, only 7km by 12km, the entire area can be explored by bicycle in a single day. Gozo has three hills inland, which provide a spectacular view of the entire island and the blue waters beyond. A circular coastal route is only 25km long, and will take you and your partner past seaside villages, cliff tops and ancient temples. For a romantic cycling holiday, Malta will not fail to reward.

Majorca Cycling Holiday

The island of Majorca has become a well known cycling holiday destination over the past few years, in addition to being the picture perfect bucket and spade beach holiday for the entire family. Its reputation recently received a massive boost when Team Great Britain used the north of Majorca as a winter training site. Majorca as a European cycling holiday destination has something for the entire family. The Tramuntana Mountains boast trails that are ideal for amateurs and enthusiasts alike. North eastern Majorca is often considered to be the best region for a cycling holiday. The terrain is largely flat and is also well sign posted, making trails both accessible and safe to use. Bicycle shops are dotted all over the island.

Amsterdam Cycling Holiday

For a more urban cycling holiday, you simply cannot go wrong with Amsterdam. The Dutch capital is well known for its overzealous cyclists, who along with the pedestrians rule the streets. Amsterdam is small compared to most small cities, meaning that attractions are easily accessible. Try cycle south west of the main tourist area to access the larger museums and parks by bicycle. If you’re searching for a cultural infusion and a cycling holiday in one, Amsterdam is your number one spot.

Penny Munroe is an avid travel writer. Articles include Malta holiday must see landmarks to the best restuarnts in Paris.

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Exploring Gran Canaria and Lanzarote | Spain https://europeexplored.com/2012/03/21/exploring-gran-canaria-and-lanzarote-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/03/21/exploring-gran-canaria-and-lanzarote-spain/#comments Wed, 21 Mar 2012 22:54:12 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=6451 The Canary Islands are one of the most popular destinations for beach travellers and tourists looking to explore the beautiful islands and have a whole heap of relaxation and beach driven fun. These two islands are the most beautiful and diverse of the Canary Islands and are fantastic for holidays. With that in mind I […]

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The Canary Islands are one of the most popular destinations for beach travellers and tourists looking to explore the beautiful islands and have a whole heap of relaxation and beach driven fun. These two islands are the most beautiful and diverse of the Canary Islands and are fantastic for holidays. With that in mind I thought I would present a brief guide to Gran Canaria and Lanzarote.

Gran Canaria, Spain
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Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is the second most populous of the Canary Islands but undoubtedly the most beautiful. The capital Las Palmas is a vibrant and bustling city with a beautiful beach and a fantastic nightlife. The skyscrapers that form the backdrop to the beach give it a great sense of relaxation amongst people in their day jobs (hey who doesn’t want to rub it in a little). Beyond the city the beaches are incredible. They are heavily built up but not in the concrete jungle way you expect from the Costa del Sol for example. The beaches are incredible but it is the natural beauty and diversity of the island that really makes Gran Canaria so splendid.
The scenery ranges from sand dunes to mountains and verdant forests and lush gardens. This makes it an incredible place to stroll and to hike and the sheer biodiversity is overwhelming. The beautiful towns along the coast and inland such as Puerto de Mogan (little Venice), Puerto Rico and Maspalomas give you plenty to see and do and offer a rich diversity of hotels, resorts and Gran Canaria apartments to stay in and relax.

Lanzarote

Lanzarote is considered much more of a package holiday destination with lots of resorts and hotels. Lanzarote villas to rent are incredibly popular as well thanks to the islands reputation for excellent nightlife and of course the beaches. The beaches on Lanzarote are incredible with Playa Blanca and Papagayo being two of the very best with beautiful white sands and stunning crystal blue waters. The island is incredibly popular as a package holiday destination but government legislation has meant that development has been tasteful and there isn’t an abundance of concrete monstrosity.

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The natural beauty on offer on the island isn’t quite as diverse as Gran Canaria but the island is still incredibly beautiful with the cave complexes of Los Verdes and Jameos del Agua being two of the highlights. The volcanic crater of El Golfo is also incredible and a deep green colour that is incredible. Finally Timanfaya national park is an absolute must for visitors as it holds tens of square miles of beautiful volcanic landscapes and craters that are unlike any other landscape on earth.

The island also has a rich history with an abundance of beautiful architecture and centuries old fortifications to explore. The 16th century Castillo de San Gabriel and the Castillo de San Jose are incredible to behold and stand as testament to the island’s rich history. The islands rich history is well worth exploring and is a great way to take a break from the beautiful beaches and the sun and relaxation you’ll mainly be enjoying.


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