Posts Tagged ‘Costa Blanca Festivals’

A Way to a Travel to Costa Blanca in Spain

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Fun. Sun. Are two words that you will surely get in your Costa Blanca Spain travel. A guaranteed travel. The lure of the beach never fails anybody’s expectation. Even the most hard to please traveler finds himself reclining in lounge chair and drinking sangria whilst enjoying the soft shore breeze and the soft heat of the sun.

One of the greatest magnet to the tourist and one of the major reason why Costa Blanca receives endless praises both from the locals and the tourist is due to the presence of quality beach water and these beaches passed the Blue Flag standard. If you read it in common words it means that it has clear blue water, clean surroundings and has facilities that preserves nature and of course it has passed several standard and tests. Wasn’t it great to take a bath in a safe beach? Costa Blanca holiday and travel is not called such if you won’t enjoy the sand and sun of the place.

Of course, choose a Costa Blanca accommodation strategically. If you are fun bum then you would like to make a reservation in a hotel or hostel that is in the middle of the fun an activities. You will save on transportation fee if you can do this. But if you wanted privacy and on exposure of other tourist… Costa Blanca accommodation in some secluded area with a private beach and less tourists around.

Costa Blanca Festivals should never be missed. In fact, it is one festival that is specifically remembered and visited. Fallas, Noche de San Juan and Moros y cristianos are examples of the festivals I am talking about. Moros y cristianos is a very much controversial festival that you will enjoy. Noche de San Juan though is the most wet festival literally. Prepare a swim suit underneath you daily tour clothes. Beach bonfires transform the shores into like a big and horizontal Christmas tree with people as Christmas balls and the bonfires as Christmas lights.

Why don’t you experience this?