LA VILLAJOYOSA
Situated on the original N332 between
Alicante (32 kilometres)
and Benidorm (5
kilometres), is a beautiful but diverse coastal town,
with a population of about 23,500. It is a mixture of
both old and new constructed areas, with in its centre
you find the old part of town, with its narrow cobbled
streets, a pastel shaded painted houses, old castle
walls and flower bedecked cottages which overlook the
Rio Amadorio and sea.
This is a quaint and relatively quite
area of town, rarely visited by tourists, despite its
charm and age old history, which is evident all around
you.
On the flip side of the town, you have
the new hotels,
(still more apparently to be built) a new and fantastic
sandy beach and
currently in construction, Villajoyosa sea front and
promenade. The sea front is due to be completed spring
2007, at the cost of several million euros, which, with
the overall makeover of a lot of its original architecture
makes this a great place to explore.
The charm of this coastal town is in
its true diversity, with its originality shown by year
long sight of its village women sitting outside their
homes, knitting and crochet needles clicking away, the
men folk fishing, boatbuilding (the traditional way)
and the repairing and making of fishing nets.
The modern side of Villajoyosa
is shown when visiting its famous chocolate factories
and museums, the go kart racing track (on the eastern
end of town), or just relaxing on the beautiful golden
man made beach, and when the sun goes down, visit the
fabulous casino with its mouth watering cuisine, musical
entertainment and floor shows and of course, if you
want to , have a little flutter.
THE BEST FIESTA (not to be missed)
is the MOROS AND CHRISTIANOS (Moors and Christians)
from July 24th to 31st, This is reportedly the best
re-enactment of this historic event, and the best organised,
with stunning laser light show and superb floodlighting
to highlight the landing of the moors which took/takes
place just before dawn breaks with the ensuing battle
on the beach.
WHAT TO SEE
The old town and church areas, the chocolate museums
and factories, the fishing port to watch the days catch
arrive and the casino at night. Or just relax on the
beach.
WHERE TO EAT OR DRINK
There are numerous restaurants along the sea front
which serve every kind of cuisine your heart desires,
be it Spanish, Italian, English, German or French, so
maybe go on a gastronomic cruise, whilst staying in
one place. There are also numerous chocolate café/bars
for the chocoholics amongst us, where you feel that
you have died and gone to heaven.
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