
The best plans for this winter
The best plans for this winter
Although taking a dip in the sea is not a priority in winter, during this time there are many things to do in the Costa Blanca.
There are 15 different viewpoints from which you can see the cliffs and beaches that during the summer months would be completely full of people. The viewpoints are fantastic and are easily accessible with explanatory signs about the history, fauna, and vegetation of the place.
Going to the Peñón de Ifach in Calpe is a classic among locals and national and international tourists, no matter what time of year you go. However, the ascent to the top of the mountain is usually even more enjoyable when it is cooler outside.
The route can be divided into two stages. One of which has an easy trail including an interpretation center and different viewpoints that go until you reach the tunnel.
The other stage of the route is steeper and much more vertical. Here you will reach the end of the route at 332 meters high.
Altea has one of the most emblematic domes in the Mediterranean and the streets of the historic downtown are very charming making you fall in love with the place. Altea is a place one must visit when in the Costa Blanca. The boardwalk deserves to be seen at sunset making it a heavenly corner.
This natural park, well known within the Costa Blanca, has two trails easily done by foot. The first path is at moderate difficulty and is very scenic great for photography.
The trails start at the parking that is at the end of Camí Vell del Far in El Albir and expand for two and half kilometers. Here you will see other mines and coves ending at the lighthouse with views of the sea and coastline.
The second trail is a little more difficult. The total trail is 6,5 kilometers and goes from the lighthouse to the Cross in Benidorm in Rincón de Loix.