Costa Blanca North in Spain. From Denia to Alicante, it is possible to enjoy a picturesque landscape of mountains and valleys that offer views of a breath-taking coastline. The Costa Blanca North is a popular part of Spain because of its great weather and fantastic beaches.
Costa Blanca North has been deemed to be one of the healthiest places in the world to live, according to the World Health Organisation. This is one reason why it has such great appeal for expats and second-home owners from across Europe. The British, Dutch and Germans have a long-running love affair with the Costa Blanca North area stretching from Denia in the North to Alicante in the South. Now more countries are getting to know the region.
The north of the Costa Blanca is easy to reach via the Valencia and Alicante airports. The latter airport especially has a wide range of international flights. Valencia is then the ideal connection for a short trip to Ibiza or Majorca. It is only a short flight!
The A7 highway has a good infrastructure and connects the most important coastal cities of the French border to Malaga in the south of Spain. The normal or high-speed train is also a good option as well as a pleasant way to travel.
And huge passenger ships moor in Valencia and Alicante daily. But let us not forget the hundreds of sailboats and motorboats. These visit all of the local marinas during their trip along the Mediterranean Sea.
Costa Blanca North is a great destination also which offers plenty of enchanting traditional fishing towns and natural areas as unlike the South it has not been affected by massive tourism. Costa Blanca north is a unique region full of character that offers great landscapes of orange and almond trees, and sandy beaches along with impressive cliffs.
Charming locations as Benidorm, Finestrat, Calpe, Altea, Denia and many more, have a perfect combination of sea and mountains ideal for a pleasant vacation. This area is also a great location for holidaying as it offers plenty of leisure, sports and sea activities, a range of communities and clubs to join, a variety of traditional markets and also a lively night life.
The Costa Blanca North enjoys a Mediterranean climate that generally contrasts with the overall weather in Spain. There is little precipitation throughout the year and the sun makes itself seen and felt every month.
With regard to temperature, there are also few extremes to report. There is rarely any frost and nor does extreme heat with temperatures of 40 or more degrees occur very often.
The mild dry winters and the pleasant summers are caused by a Mediterranean climate, with the Mediterranean Sea having a warming effect on the area. This effect is protected by the presence of mountains and hills that hold onto the heat of the sea and keep back the cold air from the interior.
The many hours of sunshine and the mild temperatures make it an ideal destination. Staying for the winter or even for the entire year it a decision you will not regret.
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