Touristic Valencia in Spain

Spain being a very large country is divided into regions, which have cities and provinces. The most amazing thing is that this country has tourist attractions well distributed in all its regions, making enormous places to visit, while in the country. Nature has been very kind to Spain, as it has graced it with beautiful landscapes, natural beaches, mountains, as well as islands and valleys.

The geographical location of this country can only be termed as strategic, as it has the advantage of two great water bodies, which are the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This factor has contributed largely to the streams of tourist in the country, because of the beautiful islands and beaches found in the two coastal regions.

Valencia
This is one of the regions found in Spain and is made up of Castellon, Valencia and Alicante provinces. This region is the best example of Mediterranean Spain, because of the fantastic climatic conditions and the humongous stretch of its coastal region. It is believed to be Spain’s most touristic region.

Apart from the sunny sandy beaches, here you will find remains of Greek, Phoenician, Roman and Iberian civilizations. The agricultural legacy of the Moorish, which majored in oranges and rice cultivation, is still present in this region.

Attractions in Valencia

The most outstanding monument in the capital city is Miguelete bell tower and La Lonja, both of which are from the Gothic period. There is a magnificent Moorish castle by the name Castillo de Santa Barbara, found in Alicante city, which comes second in size.

While in this region, Costa Blanca is a must visit, because of its beautiful sandy beaches full of modern installations to give you enough comfort. The amazing and exciting nightlife of Calpe, Benidorm and Denia cities in the coastal side are outstanding. Costa Azahar, also known as Orange Blossom Coast, has wonderful beaches and is home to a magnificent castle, which is conservation for the Tower of the King dating back to the 16th century.

The Santa Maria cathedral is the most unforgettable and remarkable monument in the region and so is the town hall, both in Castellon. This region will give you a sense of both modern and ancient eras that will forever be remembered and treasured.

There is no way you can exhaust what Spain has to offer you in one vacation. What you see and experience the first time you land in the country will leave you yearning for more. You will find yourself returning and even making this country your home!