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Elche or Elx as it's know in Valencian, is sandwiched between Alicante and Murcia, most famous for its palm grove, the largest in Europe. And yes, it's true, an ocean of palm trees does await you. To date, there are more than 200,000 of the trees over a surface of 430 hectares. The Phoenicians created the palm grove in the 6th century BC, taking advantage of a warm climate and an ingenious irrigation system. The female palms produce dates in the winter, and the bleached palms of the male trees are used for handicrafts and in festivals all over the region. The pruning and upkeep of palm trees that can be as tall as 30 meters requires a very skillful hand. Specialists are needed for the job. These men climb to the tops of the trees to cut off the damaged palms. The specialists are in demand all over the region. Elche is the third most populous city of the Valencian Region. Elche encompasses the entire range of attractions that the province has to offer its visitors: pre-history, history, natural riches, beaches and the influence of its citizens on culture and traditions are all elements that are worthy of note in this modern, thriving and growing city. Its extensive municipal district is situated between the Sierras del Molar, Tabaià and Castellar and the sea and comprises the fertile irrigated lands of Camp d'Elx, dotted with rural hamlets such as Les Baies, Perleta, Els Bassars, Torrelano, L'Altet and Matola... The area is easy to visit, as all buildings are located within a short distance of each other.

Further up the coast is Altea, a small upmarket town with many beachside Bars, Restaurants and Hotels all beside the golden beach and clear blue water. Other beachside resorts like Lloret, a popular holiday spot in Catalonia, and Teulada, more popular among foreign residents and Villajoyosa. Ibi and Blanes alternatively offer quiet and tranquil surroundings, for the people who like to relax and emerse themselves in Spainish culture. Alternatively, there are many beautiful towns in Costa Blanca, like the valley town of La Nucia, Oliva, lined with orange groves and Torrevieja's beautiful lagoons. Roche, a fabulous area immersed in nature and Lepe, famous as the strawberry capital of Spain, just west of Huelva, are other beautiful spots in the Costa Blanca. Find your Elche property here.

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The fabulous Costa Blanca coastline, which stretches from Valencia in the north to Murcia in the south has over 100 km of beaches many of which have won the prestigious "blue flag" award in their time. The Valencia region boasts a wide variety of sporting facilities, two of the best known naturally being golf and sailing, both of which are well catered for.

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