With a backdrop of the
Sierra de Aitana and the welcoming
blue waters of the Mediterranean, lies two small, charming, fishing villages.
Villajoyosa, where
the sea and the mountain merge into one. This Alicante enclave gives off a special light that perfectly represents the
Mediterranean, marine and commercial region.
Villajoyosa is one of the
best-preserved old towns in the Valencian Community. Narrow and labyrinthine streets run through the city, through which you can find
emblematic buildings, Roman ruins and medieval walls. Their houses, each a different colour, bring unique vitality and joy to the population.
The cuisine of La Villajoyosa, is one of the most popular since it is based off f
resh fish and seafood which is then prepared with different types of rice; broth-like, sweet, paella, etc. Villajoyosa is also
recognized worldwide for its famous chocolate; Within its borders it houses
four chocolate factories, the most well-known of these four factories produces
“Valor Chocolates”. Another sweet related to this town, is
turrón, a creamy, irresistible nougat.
A few kilometres from Villajoyosa we find
Altea, one of the
most beautiful villages on the Costa Blanca. This small town is full of nooks and cranny’s that
displays art and gives off a sense of magic.
A you walk through the cobbled streets and white houses of the old town of Altea, you will reach the square where the majestic
church of Our Lady of Consuelo stands with its impressive blue dome, a very endearing experience.
Altea is a bohemian and artistic city, from its people, its streets, its shops and its scenery. A place for relaxation and disconnection, where
its beauty will take over you.
The promenade is one of the main areas of the town, where you will find different beaches, the port, multiple shops, restaurants and beach bars.
Altea is a town that shines both night and day.
