| Alicante is the main city of the province of Alicante in | | | | "Castillo de Santa Barbara" that sit on a hill near the |
| the spanish coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Area | | | | city center. |
| around Alicante is called Costa Blanca. Alicante is | | | | Official languages spoken are spanish and valencian. |
| favored by travellers for its culture, nightlife and | | | | Most of the locals and almost all tourism related |
| white sanded palm beaches. | | | | persons speak english and/or german so you won't |
| Alicante has kilometers of beaches. Longest, the main | | | | likely have troubles communicating. |
| beach "Playa de San Juan" is 7 kilometers long. | | | | Nightlife at the city centre offers you restaurants, |
| Starting from south the "El Saladar Beach" is mostly | | | | bars, clubs, pubs, taverns and so on.. During the |
| know by only locals and therefore its the quietest. | | | | summer nightlife will be centered on the main beach, |
| "Postiguet Beach" is the beach in the city center. | | | | 7 kilometer long "Playa de San Juan". |
| Great beach if you don't mind the crowd. | | | | The cheapest way of Getting around Alicante is by |
| The city has over 300,000 inhabitants and is one of | | | | public transport. Short distances are easy to travel by |
| the quickest-growing communities in Europe. There's | | | | bus or tram. Alicante airport is near the city and has |
| been population in the area for thousands of years | | | | good bus connections. If you want to travel to other |
| which you'll notice from its rich culture and old | | | | cities in the region or just want to cruise around the |
| buildings in the old town, for example the city castle | | | | city you should consider renting a car. |