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TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE COSTA BLANCA
What to see, where to eat and where to sleep. Everything you need to know about the Costa Blanca, our place of origin.
Image: Riurau de Maria & Aire House

Where to stay:

Riurau de María

Perfect for relaxing, reconnecting and recharging your batteries, this renovated old Riurau is a little-known example of rural Valencian architecture.

Aire House

The magic of Aire, a holiday home in Dénia, lies in its light and its authentic windows breathing in the Mediterranean.
Agulló House
In the heart of Altea's old town you will find Casa Agulló, a historic refuge where you can enjoy the coastal charm of the area.
Housita
For us, Housita is one of the most beautiful Mediterranean designer houses. An ideal place to enjoy a few days by the sea with family or friends.
Image: BonAmb Restaurant

Where to eat:

BonAmb
For lovers of haute cuisine, the BonAmb restaurant in Jávea is known for its gastronomic proposal based on local ingredients and innovative techniques, offering a unique culinary experience with each dish.
Piripi
If you want to visit a classic in Alicante, the Piripi restaurant is a must-see. Here you will find tradition, quality and excellent service.
Orma
Orma is a journey of traditional flavours fused with the freshness of seasonal food. We love it for the creativity of new chefs and their avant-garde cuisine.
Alma de Barra
For more variety, try signature Mediterranean food. At Alma de Barra you will find balanced, fun and intense cuisine that will make you enjoy the flavours of the Mediterranean.
La Forchetta
This restaurant in Altea has one of the best pasta dishes we have ever tried: spaghetti with cream, salmon and caviar.
Pont Sec
In Dénia you will find the perfect place to try cocas, a typical culinary speciality of the Valencian Community. They are flat pastries that can be sweet or savoury, and are prepared with a variety of ingredients.
Image: Altea & DreamSea Mediterranean Camp

What to visit and where to swim:

Discover the Old Town of Altea. There is nothing like a summer afternoon strolling through its cobbled streets and sea views.
Visit Tabarca Island. It is the perfect day plan to enjoy the boat, crystal-clear waters and a charming island.
Take a route through the Sierra de Bernia. While you enjoy nature, you will not be able to stop admiring its impressive panoramic views.
Visit Santa Bárbara Castle, a medieval fortress in the city of Alicante. It is definitely worth hearing its history and seeing the city from above.
Rent a kayak at Cova Tallada. You'll be amazed by its turquoise waters and sea caves. Plus, it's a super fun activity.
Enjoy an afternoon at DreamSea Mediterranean Camp. Relax in an idyllic setting, perfect for unwinding.
And don't leave the Costa Blanca without having swum in some of these coves: Bol Nou, Fustera, El Portet, Moraig or Granadella