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The province of Alicante will receive more than 1.5 million tourists in August

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For the first four days of August, Aena is planning 1,940 flights from Wednesday, July 31 to next Sunday, August 4, that is, an increase of 16% compared to the same dates last year. This Thursday, 394 flights were scheduled, 389 on Friday and Saturday will be the day with the most flights scheduled: a total of 417. On Sunday, 373 are scheduled.

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Seven places that you cannot miss if you go to Benidorm this summer

Discover the most hidden places in Benidorm, the capital of the Costa Blanca. If you are planning a holiday in Benidorm for this summer, here is a guide to the seven corners that you cannot miss. They will surprise you.

1. The Balcón del Mediterráneo is one of the most emblematic places in Benidorm. Located in the old town, this viewpoint offers spectacular views of the sea and the two main beaches of the city: Levante and Poniente.

2. Tossal de la Cala Viewpoint. Another viewpoint that you cannot miss in the city is Tossal de la Cala. Located at the west end of Benidorm, this viewpoint offers a different and unique view of the city and the coast. In addition to the views, Tossal de la Cala is an archaeological site where you can see the remains of an Ibero-Roman settlement.

3. Cala del Mal Pas If you prefer smaller and less crowded beaches than Levante and Poniente, Mal Pas cove is the ideal place for you. Located between the port and the Balcón del Mediterráneo, this small cove is a hidden gem in the heart of Benidorm.

4. Levante beach is perhaps the most famous beach in Benidorm and one of the best known on the Costa Blanca. More than two kilometers long, this beach offers a wide range of services and activities for all tastes. From water sports to restaurants and bars, this is the perfect place to enjoy a full day of fun.

5. Poniente Beach Walk. If you are looking for a quieter experience, the Poniente beach walk is the right place. This beach, longer and less crowded than Levante, offers a more relaxed and familiar atmosphere. There you can walk, run or ride a bike.

6. Route to Punta de Cavall. For lovers of hiking and nature, the route to Punta de Cavall is an essential activity. This trail is part of the Sierra Helada natural park and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and the coast of Benidorm.

7. Viewpoint of the Cross Located at the top of the Sierra Helada, it is a symbol of the city and the views from there are impressive.7.

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The most beautiful beaches on the Costa Blanca: Where National Geographic goes swimming

The well-known travel magazine “National Geographic” has chosen the most beautiful beaches in the Valencia region. 6 of the 10 best playas are on the Costa Blanca. Alicante – 6 of the 10 most beautiful Valencian beaches are on the Costa Blanca. At least that’s what the renowned magazine “National Geographic” claims with its ranking of the best playas in the Valencia region. Places 1 to 3 go to Granadella Bay in Jávea, Albir Beach near L’Alfàs del Pi and Muchavista Beach in El Campello.