Adra (Costa De Almeria)
The westernmost coastal town and fishing port being
the gateway to the Alpujarras. A delightful resort with
a clean neat town centre with many parks and squares
Adra is rich in history and boasts an attractive Paseo
de Natalio Rivas promenade as one of its treasures.
The World Health Organization has declared the climate
to be one of the best in the world and the Michelin
Guide describes it as "an area of gleaming sands under
luminous skies". The mountains in the northern Costa
Blanca protect the coast fro
Whether you like a coastline of long wide beaches or
spectacular rocky coves and secret bays the Costa Blanca
has them all.The "Bandera Azul" (EC Blue Flag) is flown
on many beaches identifying a high standard of cleanliness.
Many of these are well known and popular with all nationalities
whilst others remain secluded even in high season.
Further inland are fertile plains and towering mountain
ranges where population is sparse and wild life prolific.
Choose between modern vibrant resorts and typical Spanish
villages where you feel you are stepping back in time.
Most towns have historic areas ,usually close to the
centre, which are mazes of narrow steep streets crammed
with houses which have not changed for centuries. Peep
through an open door and you will see a courtyard oasis
filled with plants, and a cool shaded patio. These are
made for outdoor living and the hidden gems of peace
and quiet. In the evenings people sit outside their
front doors and chat and watch the world go by. A very
sociable life style greets you in Spain .
Wherever you go you will be sure to be welcomed by a courteous,
polite and generous race who love life and show it.