
LadyTraveller
 |
The Murcia Region is ideal for those in search of relaxation, nature, sport and good food. The mountains here are full of wild game and woodland, and crowned with castles, fortresses, hermitages and convents.
Quiet, sleepy towns, such as Moratalla, Mula, Calasparra, Bullas, Cehegin, Caravaca, Jumilla, Yecla, and numerous other localities open their doors to visitors in search of new things to do and those who want to lose themselves for a few hours among holms, pines, oaks and junipers, visit archaeological sites, experience traditional lifestyles, and, to get their strength back, sit down to a hearty stew, some migas or a tasty dish of game, accompanied by a fine bottle of local Denominación de Origen wine. The more adventurous can paddle down river by canoe, go potholing, climbing, and hiking, horse riding and cycling. It is a question of taste.
Two seas on one coastline - the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean , impressive cliffs, heavenly beaches of endless white sand, lively ports and wild coves with crystal clear water, more than 3,000 hours of sun a year and mild temperatures - even in winter - with a yearly average of more than 17ºC. Costa Calida is the ideal place to spend some days relaxing both in winter and summer.
One of the best tourist complexes in the Mediterranean is La Manga del Mar Menor on that coast. it's a paradise between two seas with infinite beaches, sandy sea beds and crystal waters, and has an excellent hotel infrastructure.
Fans of water sports will find one of the best places in the world for practising sailing, canoeing, swimming, water-skiing, jet-skiing, flysurfing, windsurfing, catamaranning, and every other type of watersport activity in its numerous clubs, ports and sailing schools. The Nautical Resort on the Mar Menor and similar consortiums in Mazarron and Aguilas offer the chance to hire out equipment, book sailing courses and reserve accommodation at extremely interesting rates.
If it's Benidorm you fancy then check out this site for lots of info and tips.
http://www.benidorm-spotlight.com/
In Benidorm there are theme parks and entertainment galore with Terra Mittica, Terra Natura, Mundomar and Aqualandia being just a few.
The whole region is a great place for a holiday- Why not do a 2 centre- Murcia for one week for watersports and Benidorm for it's theme parks?
All the very best of luck to you |

Juan
 |
In costa blanca you can go to three areas , Alicante, Valencia and castellón
alicante is planty of cityes to visit; benidorm, calpe, denia, altea, alicante, el campello, guadalest.
Valencia beautifull to enjoy the beach like Playa de gandia and the city 8 valencia ).
castellón you can go to benicasimm, oropesa...
If you need book a hotel or more information about you can check
for information
http://www.dimehoteles.com/Turismo-en-Alicante-s691.htm
http://www.dimehoteles.com/Turismo-en-Valencia-s740.htm
http://www.dimehoteles.com/Turismo-en-Castellon-s702.htm
for book a hotel
http://www.dimehoteles.com/hoteles-en-Alicante-s691p1.htm
http://www.dimehoteles.com/hoteles-en-Valencia-s740p1.htm
http://www.dimehoteles.com/hoteles-en-Castellon-s702p1.htm
If you need more information please contact me
regards |

pmgled
|
I live and wrk on the south Costa BLanca, Firstly there is a theme park at Benidorm waterparks at torrevieja and benidorm, zoos etc in elche and benidorm. There are watersprots on the beaches around the Campoamor area and scuba diving with Padi instructors fishing trips, hot air ballooning, golf, go kart tracks, bars eateries with cuisines from around the world including kangeroo steak and ostrich, Kids play bars if you have any, Caving, mud baths the list goes on basically something for everyone, You do not have to stay in Benidorm to enjoy all the above you can come further south and be in the middile so it is easy to reach both benidorm when you want to and the Murcia area when you want. I sent you a email for more info so I can help a little more. |