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property no. 205

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  • Sanet y Negrals - Denia area
  • Sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms,
  • 2 Doubles, 1 Single,
  • £350 to £850 per week


  • Sanet y Negrals is a small farming village 10 mins away from bustling Denia.
    Costa Blanca

    property no. 206

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  • Benitachell -Moraira/Javea -
  • Sleeps 8 in 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms,
  • 1 Double, 2 Twins,
  • £475 to £895 per week


  • Benitachell is a small Spanish village approximately 10 kms from both the towns of Javea and Moraira. It therefore offers a quiet countryside location with easy access to the beaches and restaurants of Moraira and Javea.
    Costa Blanca

    property no. 211

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  • Torrevieja -
  • Sleeps 6 in 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom,
  • 2 Twins,
  • £200 to £300 per week


  • La Zenia is a quiet resort approx 35-40 minute drive from Alicante airport. There is a blue flag beach a short walk from the apartment and shops, restaurants, bars, banks, bus stop, etc. are all adjacent. There is a lovely seafront walk from La Zenia beac
    Costa Blanca

    property no. 299

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  • Javea -
  • Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • 2 Doubles, 2 Twins,
  • £400 to £1250 per week


  • Villa "La Mariposa" is situated close by the Spanish Village of Pego, which is a short drive from the resorts of Denia & Javea with their fabulous beaches, superb bars and restautants.
     

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    Traditional food

    Paella



    Valencia is synonymous with Paella, the famous rice and seafood (or sausage or chicken) dish simmered with vegetables in a saffron broth. Rice dishes include many varieties other than paella, though, including Arroz con Alcacofa (which uses artichokes and ham). Shellfish are popular, as is Lubina con Costra (baked bass).

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    Then Valencia is of course the city where "El Cid", Spain's national hero, fought against the Moors, and popular festivals in the city and many villages around still remind of this epoch.

    What to see

    Costa Blanca



    If you want to discover more than just sun and sand, you will find remains of most remote civilizations, Phoenicians, Greeks, Iberians and Romans. The Moorish legacy is still present in traditional artisany and agriculture with its praised oranges as well as rice. The conquests of Jaime de Aragon led to the foundation of the kingdom of Valencia, more or less at the territiory of todays Community.