13 - 19 April 2017 / Costa Blanca South
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COSTA BLANCA PU LL OUT
SOUTH SUCCESS It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them.”
Leonardo da Vinci
Still going strong
Something for everyone to enjoy.
Housing market has strengthened.
By Matthew Elliott WHEN the financial crisis hit in 2008, everybody thought that Sp a i n wa s o u t fo r th e co u n t. Ne wsp a p e rs an d lea d ers a ll over Europe said that the dream was over, but they forgot to account for the sheer tenacity of the people and businesses still making their living in the sunshine. T h e su cc e s s o f th e C o s ta Blanca comes from its people, t r a d i t i o n s , g as tro n o my a n d amazing potential. These factors didn’t suddenly fade away when recession hit, people kept the faith and are now reaping the benefits again. The Spanish housing market h a s g o n e fro m s tren g th to strength with each passing year,
and 2017 is no exception. Latest figures from the Land Regis try s how tha t s a le s on the Costa Blanca are already up 17 per cent on this time last year. This continued success just goes to show that Spain is continuing its recovery, and all despite the current political uncertain ties in Europe following Brexit. Thousands flock to the Costa Blanca every year to enjoy the climate and lifestyle that makes it such an attractive holiday destination. There is something for everyone to enjoy, from the traditional Spanish villages packed with whitewashed houses, to the golden sands and crystal clear waters of the beaches. With average temperatures of around 18 degrees and over 2,800
hours of sunshine per year, it is no surprise that the coast continues to be a hit amongst tourists and residents alike. The expat population is high and there are fantastic communities comprised of different nationalities throughout the Costa Blanca. The relatively small coastal towns like Orihuela are the perfect location for a second home in the sun, providing the perfect balance of traditional charm and tourist activities. It’s not just the promise of sun, sea, and sand that keeps people coming back to the Costa Blanca. The region is full of his tory a nd ric h tra dition, boasting some of the best cuis ine tha t Spa in ha s to offe r. Everyone talks about the benefits of eating like a Spaniard.
There are hidden gems to be discovered throughout the Costa Blanca.
With a large amount of Spain’s fruit and vegetables grown in Murcia, and the Mediterranean Sea on their doorstep, it makes sense that the region is a Mecca for great food. Sun-soaked vineyards and tranquil olive groves produce two of the region’s most fantastic products, wine and olive oil. The
cultivation of olives is synonymous with Spain, and this ‘liquid gold’ is at the heart of many dishes on the Costa Blanca. The Mediterranean coast is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. This remains the case even after years of economic hardships and social ambiguity. There are hidden gems waiting to be discovered throughout the Costa Blanca, from hidden waterfalls in Alicante, to secluded islands off the coast at Torrevieja, the regions offer a different and unique experience every time you visit. The success of a destination hinges on community support, so support your local businesses, keep the wheels turning, and wave to those who thought we would never make it.