Coastal Gems
Alicante's coastline features the Explanada de España, a promenade paved with 6.5 million marble tiles arranged in a wave pattern. Nearby, El Postiguet Beach sits at the base of Santa Bárbara Castle, while the expansive San Juan Beach offers several kilometers of Blue Flag sands. Further south, Playa del Saladar provides a quieter environment with preserved dune systems. Off the coast, the 19th-century Faro de Tabarca marks the eastern end of Spain's first Mediterranean marine reserve.
Explanada de España
Running parallel to the port of Alicante, this "esplanade" is a popular promenade lined with hundreds of palm trees.
El Postiguet Beach
Situated near the heart of the city, El Postiguet is one of the most popular beaches in the area.
San Juan De Alicante Beach
Long and wide beach awarded with Blue Flag is just a perfect place for enjoying the sea especially for families with kids.
Faro de Tabarca
This 19th-century neoclassical lighthouse, inaugurated in 1854, stands on the eastern end of Tabarca Island. It historically served as a school for lighthouse keepers and marks the location of dangerous rocky islets within the marine reserve.
Playa del Saladar
Located in the Urbanova district at the southern end of the city, this 1.6-kilometer sandy beach features a quiet promenade and areas of preserved coastal dunes.
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