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Join us for the day as we visit the award winning wine making region of Jalon, home to one of the regions largest antiques markets and then on to the caves of skulls that are said to date back 150 million years. |
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Discover two of the most visited villages in Spain. The first stop of the day will be the mountain top village of Guadalest, where you will have ample time to explore this truly stunning place and visit one of the numerous museums, shops and cafes. |
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Discover two of the most visited villages in Spain. The first stop of the day will be the mountain top village of Guadalest, where you will have ample time to explore this truly stunning place and visit one of the numerous museums, shops and cafes. |
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No visit to the Costa Blanca is complete without a trip to it’s jewel in the crown “Guadalest”. This fortified village perched precariously on a mountain top, is surrounded by some of the highest points in the province of Alicante, the Sierra Aixorta, Sierra Aitana and Sierra Serrella. Enjoy around three hours of free time to explore this beautiful town. |
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Join us for the day as we visit the award winning wine making region or Jalon, home to one of the regions largest antiques markets and then on to the caves of skulls that are said to date back 150 million years. |
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The spectacular Three Kings procession is one of the highlights of Benidorm’s Christmas calendar, particularly for children, as it marks the arrival of their presents. The costumed trio ride through the streets, throwing sweets into the buzzing crowds. |
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The Moors and Christians Fiesta (Moros y Cristianos) is a tradition dating back to the 16th Century, and commemorates Christians’ triumph after the great battle which took place in the 13th Century, ending the Moors’ 800 year rule of Spain. |
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Benidorm’s famous annual Fancy Dress Party takes place on the Thursday after the November Fiestas. Thousands of British people, both residents and visitors are joined by people of other nationalities to participate in Europe’s biggest fancy dress street party. |
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The Fallas is a traditional celebration held in commemoration of San José (Saint Joseph) in the Valencian Community. The word Fallas (or Falles in Valenciano) can refer either to the celebrations themselves or to the giant, colourful papier-mâché effigies which are eventually burnt on the final night of the celebrations. |
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Support Benidorm’s local football team. Weekly matches on a Saturday or Sunday. |
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Every November, Benidorm celebrate’s its Fiestas Mayores Patronales in honour of the Virgen del Sufragio and San Jaime. The fiestas begin on the weekend of November’s second Sunday and end the following Wednesday. |
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Introducing a totally new track for those who have a taste for real adventure! This is a unique chance to discover the “real Spain” and the spectacular Costa Blanca Mountain Range. |
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Board the catamaran at 09:45 from the port of Calpe and begin your day of chilled-out fun. Sit or lie on the catamaran’s net floor whilst you relax and enjoy the beautiful coastline with its coves, crystal clear waters and rocky cliffs. |
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Why not hire a five person motor boat and discover some of the local coves for yourself, and even head over to Benidorm Island. |
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