Towns of South-East Spain - Costa Blanca South
Alicante
Huge
investment in recent years has made a massive difference to
the appearance and atmosphere in Alicante town. The town had
become a bit shabby during the 80’s and 90’s but
not now! The Marina is very smart – loads of very posh
but inexpensive restaurants looking over the not so inexpensive
yachts moored there.
There is a lovely wavy tiled promenade (Explanada de España)
shaded by huge palm trees all along the front down to the
Marina – it’s a great place for al fresco dining
and people watching. There are always stalls selling all sorts
along the promenade and it’s just lovely to walk along
and soak up the atmosphere.
As you would expect the town center has big department stores
such as El Corte Inglés, and of course the vast Mercado
Central, central market.
The sandy beach Playa del Postiguet has a blue flag award
and is overlooked by Alicante’s castle.
The local economy depends on tourism and benefits from having
the longest summer season in Spain. Alicante does well from
the good fishing grounds and the fertile land.
Alicante is an established town so there’s not much
in the way of new developments but there are plenty of good
resale properties to be found in and around the town
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