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The 'white coast' is mainland Spain's most popular year-round holiday area, including not only lively Benidorm - 24 hours and seven days of serious fun for all ages and tastes - and other well-developed resorts, but the elegant provincial capital Alicante.
Waterskiing, windsurfing, snorkelling, pedaloes, golf and tennis are all widely available.
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Albir Most suitable for couples and older singles who want to be within easy reach of Benidorm, but prefer a more relaxed atmosphere.
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Benidorm 24 hours and seven days of serious fun for all ages and tastes with plenty of watersports and beautiful, clean beaches.
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Benissa
At the northern end of the Costa Blanca, it's built around a busy Spanish village and a quiet coastal area.
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Calpe (Calp) Calpe has glorious sandy beaches, a long and impressive promenade and a great, cosmopolitan atmosphere in the town.
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Denia
A fast-growing shopping and business centre. Ferry terminal to Ibeza in Summer and a busy fishing port. The historic castle dominates from its isolated hill.
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Jávea (Xabia) A town in three sections: the old centre, (a kilometre inland); the port, and; the newer beach area.
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Moraira
A newer resort which is growing rapidly. Excellent, but often expensive restaurants abound. Sandy beaches and rocky inlets.
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