Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The beach resorts of Punta Prima and Playa Flamenca

Orihuela Costa on the coast about 20 km from the town of Orihuela, there are two beautiful places, which are very popular with tourists visiting this part of south-eastern Spain. These prestigious locations such as Playa Flamenca and Punta Prima are known.

The beautiful city of Punta Prima, which is particularly evident from the high water tower on the N-332 coastal road, and that is where the flea markets three rivals (rastros) will win every SundayPeople from the coast. Punta Prima also has a beautiful beach and this is an interesting series of huge palm trees, secured one of the most famous landmark for this part of the coast. A large new building is currently in Punta Prima, along with a new shopping center to further improve services for visitors. Only a short distance from Punta Prima is located in the bustling town of Torrevieja with its famous water park (Aquopolis) and its fantastic marine andPromenade.

Just south of Punta Prima announced the action as Playa Flamenca, was until 1970, only a bare stretch of coast, but interesting is the development of any kind. A few miles south of the bustling town of Torrevieja, has drawn the attention of a number of Flemish investors about real estate in 1972 and thought to have great potential as a resource. It was then that the use began to grow and develop in the popularTarget it is today.

Playa Flamenca has become very popular with foreign buyers are purchasing a holiday home in Spain and those who have invested again in 1980, a good return on their investment. Playa Flamenca now has a good range of amenities and a beautiful sandy beach where tourists 300 days of sunshine, the city offers to enjoy every year. For evening entertainment, most of the shopping center Flamenca beach, where to find the headSeveral shops, bars and restaurants with plenty of live entertainment, bingo, quizzes, karaoke, etc. On Saturday a large number of people head for the bustling street market in Playa Flamenca, where hundreds of stalls selling a wide range of local products , fruit and vegetables and leather goods of high quality.

In the south of Playa Flamenca and Punta Prima for the excellent ski resorts such as La Zenia, Cabo Roig and Campaomor and further south, the towns of Pilar de laHoradada and San Pedro del Pinatar.

Pilar de la Horadada - an old watch tower, the 14th Century because it was built, Pilar de la Horadada ('He bored'), the southernmost town on the Costa Blanca. To the south lies the Mar Menor (Little Sea ") and the Costa Calida (warm coast"). The tower, like so many others along the coast, was built for pirate attacks, the Berbers of the Coast Guard sailed centuries ago. Today, a seaside resortwith fine sandy beaches, Pilar de la Horadada is also a great area for nature lovers and the nearby Rio Seco ("Dry River"), offers a great variety of flora and fauna, including several species of wild orchids and some threatened species of palms. San Pedro del Pinatar (St. Peter's pine forests) also has a history back to the Arab occupation and has some fine sandy beaches.

If you move to the south-east Spain, be sure to visit the near future BeachFlamenca and Punta Prima.

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