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El Campello
This
generally more modern coastal town, situated off the
N332 between Alicante
(10 kilometres) and Benidorm
(30 kilometres) offers visitors a mixture of relaxation
style holidays for those that need to
unwind, or a more sports related break. To relax you
could not find a more beautiful part of Spain to do
it in than El
Campello as it offers the longest coastline (23
kilometres) in Alicante province, with fantastic sandy
beaches like Muchavista (over 7 kilometres), Carrer
de la mar (almost 2 kilometres) and gentle coves to
the north of town, all the above having been awarded
the ISO 14001 certification (blue flag award).
For
the sports enthusiasts, "those with webbed feet",
will find water sports such as Windsurfing, Rowing,
Sailing, Watersking, Diving and Snorkelling for much
of the year, thanks due to the facilities located at
the marina and yacht club, and of course the beautiful
climate (average temperature annually of 19c) and warm
Mediterranean sea. For the sports related "landlubbers",
there are two indoor sports centres where visitors can
participate in rhythmic gymnastics, tai chi, aerobics
and everything you need to get/keep fit.
Outdoors
your offered basketball, football, valencian pelota,
and of course golf, with two courses close to town,
Bonalba golf and Alicante golf to help you unwind and
improve your swing.
For those who want to explore this stunning region of
Costa Blanca
try hill walking or cycle riding along different routes
available, especially of note are the Cabeco d'or mountain,
La lloma de Reixes cove, Sierra Ballestera and La Caseta
de Xixi.
For
the history lovers, explore the archaeological site
at Illeta dels Banyets to see a fine example of an early
Iberian settlement, dating back to Roman times where
you will see small thermal baths and outstanding fish
farms for which the enclave is named after. Also explore
the lookout tower La Illeta which dates back to 1554
and was used to warn of Barbary pirates, the finca Villa
Marco, an important country house built in the mid 19th
century with beautiful gardens inspired by those at
Versailles, with flowers and plants from around the
world and unique groups of sculptural works by Vincente
and Daniel Banuls, plus the parish church of St. Teresa,
built in 1849 and located in the old town next to the
cultural centre.
TRAVEL
From
the Tram & Train station in the centre of town,
you can take a Tram into Alicante (this also stops at
Muchavista beach)
or take the Train to Denia
passing through Villajoyosa,
Benidorm, Terra Mitica, Alfas del Pi, Altea,
Calpe,
Benissa and Teulada, this is a ride through both diverse
and breathtaking scenery. As an alternative, catch one
of several buses which will also take you into Alicante
and through outlaying towns such as Muchamiel (Mutxamel),
to experience different vistas and meet the friendly
locals.
For the "seafarers", those of you who want
to arrive by boat, El Campello has a fully equipped
marina.
HIRE
A CAR
To
really explore this exciting region of Spain, why not
hire
a car and head for the mountains and inland villages
to see the turron factories (Jijona), pottery makers
(Agost) and shoe makers (Elche),
and save money on your gifts, or just take in the stunning
vistas.
HOTELS
There
are a number of reasonably priced Hostels
and Hotels in El Campello, notably Hostel San Juan**,
Hotel Jorge 1***, Hotel Playa Campello*** and Hotel
Mar Azul**.
MAIN
FIESTAS
Festividad
de san Jose-19th March, Semana Santa (Religious)-March
T.B.A, Del Mig Any-May, Festividad De San Juan-23rd-24th
June, De La Virgen Del Carmen-16th July, this is basically
a week long
fiesta with shows along the beach front with various
artistes and styles of music and dance with a firework
display every night, great free entertainment. Moors
and Christians-11th-15th October, fantastic
re-enactment of the battle on the beach between the
invading Moors and the defending Christians on the night
of 11th October, a stupendous procession through the
centre of town , lasting approx 3 hours with musicians
and absolute stunning costumes on display, culminating
with a breathtaking firework display, not to be missed.
WHAT
TO SEE
The
beautiful sandy beaches,
the fishing port and market (you can buy fish straight
off the boats at auction), the archaeological dig site
and lookout tower at Illeta, Villa Marco and the church
of St. Teresa.
WHAT
TO DO
Whatever
you want, its all here, from shopping, golf, relaxing
or being sporty.
WHERE
TO EAT AND DRINK
There
are an abundance of different cuisines available for
your palate. Italian lovers try Marcos, La Cova or Villa
Borgaise. Seafood lovers try Grana Restaurant (awarded
the Gold Illeta award), or just experience as many "
tastes " as you can fit in.
A
favourite wateringhole is Taberna
Belga El Paseo (situated on the beach front), which
has on offer 30 varities of Belgium and Spanish Beers
along with numerous spirit choices and comprehensive
lunchtime snack menu, (ask for Yolanda or Tim, your
genial hosts) and eat/drink Al Fresco in the sun.
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