Costa Blanca holiday attractions, our guide of what to see and where to visit in the Costa Blanca, Spain. Use this guide to get the most out of your holiday in Spain’s Costa Blanca.
L’Oceanografic offers a fascinating day of marine life discovery on the Costa Blanca. Located in Valencia, in the city of arts and science it is the biggest aquarium in all Europe.
City of Arts and Science in Valencia is a super modern sector with futuristic architecture designed by Santiago Calatrava.
Museo de Arte de Siglo XX La Asegurada in Alicante is an important contemporary art museum.
Valencia Cathedral combines Gothic, Baroque and Romanesque architectural styles and dates back to the thirteenth century. Lays claim to being the Holy Grail’s home.
Museum of fine arts in Valencia exhibits works of art by Goya, Espinosa, Ribera and Ribalta including the Triptych of the Passion.
There are superb Costa Blanca boat trips suitable for families, along the coast and around the islands, from resorts with ports such as Javea.
Algar waterfalls near Callosa d'en Sarria are a great day out for the family walking and swimming.
Elche Oasis near Alicante is set in an enormous forest of palms. This World Heritage town has a botanical garden and museum.
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