Taking Time Out In Costa Blanca
For those who are looking for a destination with numerous beaches to spend a vacation, Moraira in the Costa Blanca can be a good stop. It is a town that lies 80km north of Alicante, and 100km south of Valencia and has many beach houses and restaurants situated beside a sandy bay. Javea and El Arenal have pebbled seafront and mild gradients respectively.
In fact there are many small towns and villages on this stretch of the east coast of Spain that would be a delight to the intrepid traveler or holiday maker. One can enjoy tennis, golf, bowling, hiking, snorkeling, scuba diving as well as sailing. The tapas bars, seafood restaurants etc of this ancient village blend well into the modern wide avenues.
Adopting new customs, traditions and culture will hopefully be a refreshing experience, so try to visit during major events, celebrations and festivals which is a great time to be introduced to traditions and cultures of the country. For many services, tipping may be expected, so keep in mind that it should be 10% of your entire bill.
With a huge number of flamingos, Calpe Las Salinas is another favorite destination in Costa Blana. After visiting here, you can simply follow the coastal road that circles Benissa and reach Moraira, where you can tempt yourself with the moscatel grapes – famous for their use in wine production.
Citutat de les Artes I les Ciences is the largest science theme park as well as aquarium in all of Europe. The park resides in the city of Valencia. The park offers themes based upon various parts of the world including the Atlantic, the Red Sea, mangrove swamps with a variety of fish life and the Arctic with penguins to name but a few.
Before buying anything at the market or at smaller shops, make sure that you look around for the price of same product/thing at different stalls. Haggling over prices are to be expected so go ahead, don’t be shy.
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