Valencian Community
The Valencian Community
A privileged enclave
Bathed by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the Valencian Community is one of the most privileged areas along the Spanish coast, with hundreds of kilometres
of beautiful
beaches, a pleasant climate all year round (the temperatures in
winter rarely drop below 10º) and delicious Mediterranean gastronomy.
Itself a gem on the Mediterranean, Spain’s third largest city is a hub of life, culture and excitement, where big city sophistication mixes with Mediterranean lust for life.
The resorts and urbanisations that dot the coves and bays of this region are the focus of attention for foreign residents and visitors alike, yet not far from here Valencia provides all the allure of a big city. Having this lively metropolis of 750,000 people nearby is particularly convenient for people on the Costa Blanca, as it brings the culture, vibrancy and services of a major centre within easy reach.
Steeped in history and rich in culture, Valencia personifies the charm of a Mediterranean city. Monuments and museums honour the past, while this vibrant city celebrates the future with ultramodern facilities such as state of the art shopping centres, commercial districts and fascinating recreational parks like the Ciutat de les Arts I les Ciències. Cinema, theatre, nightclubs and refined restaurants offer night time diversion, while by day it is a pleasure simply to explore the town on foot and stumble upon the many lively markets and fairs of this ancient trading city. Ideally situated and suited to a wonderful sojourn into big city atmosphere, Valencia is a worthy capital of the Costa Blanca.
The Valencian Community has an excellent transport infrastructure:
Car. The AP 7 motorway runs along the length of the coast and forms part of the European network of motorways. The A3 dual carriageway allows quick access to Madrid. A comprehensive guide to the road infrastructure can be gained from the website of the Direccion General de Trafico.
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Train. RENFE provides local, national and international services which connect the entire Valencian Community with several European cities.
Sea. The ports of Alicante, Valencia and Denia offer passenger as well as goods services with the port of Valencia being one of the busiest freight ports in the Mediterranean. For more information Trasmediterranea, Balearia or Iscomarferrys.
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Plane. Valencia and Alicante airports operate flights to Alicante and flights to Valencia from the main cities in Spain and Europe. For more information visit AENA's website.









