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Costa Calida SpainThe magnificent beautiful coastline in Costa Calida Spain stretches down the coast for many unbroken miles, with a backdrop of severe mountain landscape which tumbles down to the vibrant blue sea. Costa Calida Spain lies within the Murcia region and is located between the regions of Andalusia, Castile-La Mancha and Valencia, to sit in the south east corner of the Iberian Peninsula. Murcia region with it’s proud history covers a vast area; in the north it borders on to Albacete, Alicante province lies to the East with Granada and Almeria provinces to the west; importantly the south east leads to Costa Calida Spain and the Mediterranean. The Costa Calida Spain region runs beside the Mediterranean Sea with its semi-arid and subtropical climate. Mild winters abound, with an average temperature of 11ºC in December and January, and long hot summers when temperatures can hit 40ºC. The Costa Calida area has an average annual temperature of 18ºC, so no wonder thousands of new residents are attracted annually by this magnificent climate, coming from a wide variety of European countries. With absolutely something for absolutely everyone, Costa Calida Spain entices all family types, young and old, energetic or relaxed. The surroundings are perfect for all; from committed sun worshipper to culture buff. You can choose the vibrant exhilaration of a eventful resort or perhaps the calm peace and pace of a time-honored village; it’s all here in Costa Calida Spain. The unique Mar Menor is located in Costa Calida Spain; this beautiful area is a water lagoon, naturally formed, which has the warmest waters and is renowned as one of Europe’s finest places to learn water sports. Not only has the Costa Calida region a profusion of leisure facilities but also has an abundance of history and culture, there are many charming towns waiting to reveal their delights. The city of Murcia, with its easy access to beautiful countryside and the magnificent coastline of the region, is a wonderful place to be located around. As a haven of flora and fauna of all kinds, this are of outstanding natural beauty is a must for nature lovers. However surprisingly, the most important wetlands in Murcia are not far away; for those with special conservational interest the regional park of Las Salinas y Avenales de San Pedro del Pinatar is a pull. If you are looking to buy property in Costa Calida Spain then look no further than SpainDirect4U. Simply use the search facilities or click the Costa links above. Costa Blanca SpainIn the mid 20th century the area of Costa Blanca Spain consisted of barren hills and peasant farms, totally undeveloped with the coast dotted with quaint fishing villages. The potential was seen and now Costa Blanca Spain attracts millions of tourists each year. The two attractive towns of Denia and Javea situated at the foot of spectacular mountains lie to the north Costa Blanca Spain. Moving further down Costa Blanca Spain the area stretches down to coastal resorts of Torrevieja and Guardamar, with the delightful city of Elche, known as the palm tree capital of the world. With its equitable climate, Costa Blanca Spain was in 1986 recommended by the World Health Organisation, being neither too hot in the summer nor too cold in the winter. The cool sea breezes pervade in the summer and mild temperatures in the winter means that the region benefits from a typical subtropical Mediterranean climate. Costa Blanca Spain region has an average year round temperature of over 20 degrees Centigrade embellished by an average of about 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, equivalent to about 325 days per year. Although those people visiting the area on holiday tend to remain on the coast of Costa Blanca Spain, property owners can be more adventurous and explore the heart of Spain across the inland areas of Costa Blanca Spain. The fertile lands around Valencia are said to be the richest soil in Europe. Filled with the fragrant smells wafting across the fields and valleys from orange, lemon, peach trees and of course olive groves, yet there are still rice fields irrigated still by systems devised by the Moors. Some of the very best beaches in the country can be found in Costa Blanca Spain, with a vista across the beaches as far as the eye can see. Not confined to the country it resides in Costa Blanca Spain is described by many as being among the best in the World. This magnificent coast has something for everyone; there are many attractions along Costa Blanca Spain. The bays of Calpe and Altea are complemented by tourist attractions such as Terra Mitica at Benidorm. Just south of Benidorm, can be found the old town of Villajoyosa famous for its chocolate. The beaches, lovely villages and attractive towns give Costa Blanca Spain its unique appeal. If you are looking to buy property in Costa Blanca Spain then look no further than SpainDirect4U. Simply use the search facilities or click the Costa links above. |
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