Area Information

Coast/Beach

300 yards from the main beach. A beautiful sandy (blue flag) beach adjacent to extensive promenade with hundreds of fine bars and restaurants to suit all tastes.

  Golf

The apartment is 30 mins drive from the La Sella 18 (soon to be 27) hole golf course. Next to the La Sella golf course is the 5 star Marriott Hotel with its gym and spa, open to non residents. Other golf courses at Oliva Nova, Moraira and Javea are all within 25 minutes drive. STOP PRESS! Why not try the brand new championship course at Terra Mitica (20 mins drive)

  Travel

Airport pick-up can be arranged...just ask for details. Alicante airport is a straightforward 50 mins drive. Valencia is a 90 mins drive. Detailed directions of how to get to us and key handover information is given at the time of booking. Once at the resort a car is not essential. There is a large car park directly across the road from Apollo 7 which is open 24/7 and is free.

  Distances:

Driving Times as follows:

Moraira. 15 mins

Altea. 15 mins

Benidorm 20 mins

Javea 25 mins

Benissa 10 mins

Denia 30 mins

Alicante 50 mins

Valencia 90 mins

Madrid 4 hours Barcelona 4 hours

Good old Blighty 24 hours!

 

THE COSTA BLANCA

Spain was the favourite province of Ancient Rome, and not without reason. Beyond doubt, it is a land of rich contrasts, inhabited by a warm and friendly people, a beautiful country steeped in history, modern yet unspoiled, stretching from the rugged natural beauty of the Atlantic coast and the Pyrenees in the West and North to the warm sun-lit waters of the Mediterranean in the East and South.

The Mediterranean coast is endowed with a luxury sought after by the majority of the human race, warm sunshine from which those who live on the coast benefit all the year round. This same sunshine enables the farmers of the region to produce numerous excellent red and white wines, and a wide variety of health-giving foods including rice, vegetables of all kinds, fruits including citrus and the all important olive. Add a plentiful supply of fish to the diet, and it is not difficult to imagine why the Spanish of the Costa Blanca area have an enviable reputation for living to a ripe old age.

The COSTA BLANCA (The White Coast) and its neighbour, the COSTA DEL AHAZAR(The Orange Blossom Coast) sit in the centre of the Mediterranean coastline of Spain, a position which ensures that they are not subject to extreme variations in climate, being protected from excesses of heat and cold by high mountains to the west, and warm seas to the east. The coast offers numerous broad sandy beaches separated by even more numerous small sandy coves, some only accessible by sea. The coastal towns of the area provide all the desirable modern amenities and services one could hope for, including abundant excellent sports facilities. Tennis courts and Sailing Clubs abound, and golfing enthusiasts are well catered for, with courses designed by, amongst others, golfing heroes such as Sevvie Ballasteros and Jose Maria Olazabal. Local clubs exist covering a wide range of sports, artistic activities, and other pastimes.

Recreational opportunities are available in all but the smallest inland villages, which are situated just a few miles into the interior. For those seeking less demanding pursuits, a short car journey of less than an hour will bring you to an isolated spot in the mountains, where peace and tranquillity are the main ingredients. In Spain, one never ceases to be amazed by the enormous variety, and range of colour of the wild flowers which abound.

Places of interest are too many to mention, but a brief guide to some of the better known local towns may be found on the following pages - click on a town for more information.

Altea | Benidorm |Benissa | Benitachell | Javea | Moraira