Map - La Marina, Costa Blanca, Alicante
La Marina post code: 03194
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The sandy beach at La Marina stretches some 17 kilometres from Santa Pola in the north to Torrevieja and Guadamar in the south.
It is an unquestionably attractive coastal landscape where great expanses of beach combine with spectacular rolling dunes
The village of La Marina has a range of shops, bars, banks etc. and has a regular bus service north and south along the coast.
The Urbanisation La Marina is one biggest in the Costa Blanca and lies only approx. 3,5 km away from the wonderful sandy beach, situated about a mile back into the hills with many shops, bars, restaurants, swimming pools etc.
Inhabited all year round, the Urbanisation has developed its own charm and in the summer many Spaniards spend their holidays here and and enjoy family gatherings with a picnic in the pine woods close to the beach
During the summer the temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees and winter temperatures are very rarely less than 5 degrees
The WHO (World Health Organization) has distinguished the climate in our region as a climate especially suited for those with breathing and heart problems due to the high salinity in the atmosphere from the salt-works in Torrevieja and Santa Pola
The Spanish weekly markets are held in almost all towns close to La Marina, in La Marina itself they take place on Thursdays and Sundays near the centre, and on Sunday in Campo de Guardamar, the large market has numerous stalls offering fruit and vegetables, as well as shoes from the Spanish traditional workshops, craft work, clothes, leather article and many other items.
La Marina is well situated for exploring the area with coastlines, mountains and wonderful scenery to enjoy. The old towns of villages of San Fulgencio, La Marina-Pueblo, Rojales, Almoradí, Crevillente, Dolores and Catral are close by and worth a visit.
It is an unquestionably attractive coastal landscape where great expanses of beach combine with spectacular rolling dunes
The village of La Marina has a range of shops, bars, banks etc. and has a regular bus service north and south along the coast.
The Urbanisation La Marina is one biggest in the Costa Blanca and lies only approx. 3,5 km away from the wonderful sandy beach, situated about a mile back into the hills with many shops, bars, restaurants, swimming pools etc.
Inhabited all year round, the Urbanisation has developed its own charm and in the summer many Spaniards spend their holidays here and and enjoy family gatherings with a picnic in the pine woods close to the beach
During the summer the temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees and winter temperatures are very rarely less than 5 degrees
The WHO (World Health Organization) has distinguished the climate in our region as a climate especially suited for those with breathing and heart problems due to the high salinity in the atmosphere from the salt-works in Torrevieja and Santa Pola
The Spanish weekly markets are held in almost all towns close to La Marina, in La Marina itself they take place on Thursdays and Sundays near the centre, and on Sunday in Campo de Guardamar, the large market has numerous stalls offering fruit and vegetables, as well as shoes from the Spanish traditional workshops, craft work, clothes, leather article and many other items.
La Marina is well situated for exploring the area with coastlines, mountains and wonderful scenery to enjoy. The old towns of villages of San Fulgencio, La Marina-Pueblo, Rojales, Almoradí, Crevillente, Dolores and Catral are close by and worth a visit.
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