Why visit the province of Alicante?
The province of Alicante is a holiday destination all year round
Holidaying in Alicante is not just for the summer season. The weather allows you to swim in the sea until the end of October, and sometimes even until November, and you can sunbathe on the beaches even in February. In the off-season you can visit various excursions, admire the architecture, visit museums, and also visit bright festive events with dancing and costume processions.
The province of Alicante is a lot of interesting excursions and entertainments
The province is full of historical and natural sights, as well as interesting towns that are a must-see. The Costa Blanca offers a variety of boat trips and excursions, and near Benidorm there are many theme parks that will be interesting for both children and adults.
The province of Alicante offers a wide range of accommodation and property to invest in
The province of Alicante attracts both tourists and investors. The property market here is constantly developing, due to which the number of offers to buy and rent housing is increasing. Here you can find both budget flats and holiday flats, and luxury villas in gated urbanisations for long-term residence.
The province of Alicante has a marvellous climate
The province of Alicante is located in the best climate zone in the Mediterranean, and the World Health Organisation has even recognised the region as one of the best places to live. It has a mild Mediterranean climate with an average annual temperature of +18 degrees centigrade. Winters here are warm and snowless, without sharp temperature changes, rain is rare (mainly in autumn), the number of sunny days per year - about 328. The Costa Blanca is considered one of the warmest places in Spain.
Mountains and rocks here serve as a natural barrier from cold winds, and the sea in the hottest months can warm up to +29 degrees Celsius. The beach season here usually lasts from April-May to the end of October.
The province of Alicante has interesting architecture
The region has been ruled by the Iberians, Romans, Arabs and Christians at different periods of its existence, and each era has left its mark on the appearance of the province's towns, buildings and streets.
There are traditional Spanish white houses as well as houses with Arabic motifs.
You can also see old castles, fortresses and watchtowers throughout the region.
The province of Alicante offers excellent beaches on the Costa Blanca
The main point of attraction for tourists in Alicante are the world-famous Costa Blanca resorts such as Benidorm, Torrevieja, Denia and others.