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Some of the Costa Blanca’s most interesting towns are only a few kilometres from here are some of the
Costa Blanca’s most interesting towns
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(3km) rich architectural heritage; castle Castellet de l´Ocaive (12th -


(10Km): Castle and Museums; fishing port and fish market; daily ferries to the Balearic Islands; shops and restaurants; 20 Kms of sandy beaches interspersed with rocky coves


Benidoleig:
(2km) Those with a geological interests would want to visit the prehistoric caves


Javea (14Kms): fishing port and Marina; old town centre; secluded and beautiful coves; restaurants; the Nao and San Antonio Capes


(14Km): well-


and in an hour or less you can visit such places as:

Valencia (90Km): The City of Arts and Science is well worth a visit.. The architecture combines historic and state of the art buildings. The Oceanographic Museum; the IVAM (Modern Art museum); the Ceramics museum; the Palau de la Música (Auditorium); the old quarter with its Cathedral and central Market.
Valencia was also host city to the 2007 America’s Cup.



(90Km): Castle; MARQ – Archeological museum; theatres; marine & port area; excellent shopping centres & International Airport



Moraira
(18Km): fishing port; pretty beaches, coves and restaurants


Altea (25Kms): a picturesque and bohemian town where artists and artisans exhibit
their works along the steep white-



Guadalest and
Fuentes del Algar
(20 Kms): unique village on the crest of a rock and natural waterfalls


Jalon
(15km) Jalon's Bodegas (winery) are well known and it is an absolute must to visit these and the Saturday "Rastro" market, which spans the entire village next to the dry river bed.

