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Torrevieja, Costa Blanca

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Torrevieja blends a fascinating history with a fun present. Its population has more than doubled over the last 20 years, making it one of the resorts in the south Alicante region with the greatest rate of growth. The town of Torrevieja, which translates to "old tower," was founded as a fishing community centred on a watchtower in the early 1700s. Along with the fishing boats, hundreds of yachts and other luxury vessels now visit Torrevieja harbour. A number of sightseeing boats will transport visitors to Tabarca Island or on a journey around the shoreline.

The two salt lakes that round Torrevieja generate about 700,000 tonnes of salt annually, which is shipped globally. They are home to 100 different species of birds and animals, including flamingos, ospreys, terns, gulls, toads, snakes, rabbits, hares, hedgehogs, weasels, and foxes. One lake is pink, and the other is green. One of the many charming walks in Torrevieja, this one is especially beautiful at dawn and dusk.

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Because Torrevieja has 20 kilometres of coastline, which includes both major beaches and smaller, more private coves, you may also take a stroll along the shore.

The most important factor when searching for a vacation resort is location. Given that Torrevieja is less than 40 kilometres from Murcia Airport and roughly 70 kilometres from Alicante Airport, it meets all the requirements. Nearby lies the AP7 freeway. Additionally, it is convenient for travelling to the major cities of Cartagena, Murcia, and Elche.

Torrevieja's kid-friendly beaches, dining options, entertainment, nightlife, and attractions make it a popular destination for families. Its pleasant climate, stunning scenery, and abundance of activities entice older citizens.

Customers won't be disappointed however, since Torrevieja boasts hundreds of stores of various kinds and shapes in addition to a sizable street market with enough for about 700 vendors every Friday on Avenida de Delfina Viudes.

Whatever makes your vacation worthwhile, Torrevieja will be the best!

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INTERESTING LOCATIONS

The Seaside Promenade in Juan Aparicio
To get your bearings in Torrevieja, the promenade is a great place to start. It has been entirely renovated to be a pedestrian-friendly, safe space and is an artistic creation in and of itself. Carmen Pinos, an architect from Barcelona who also created the town's Torreblanca park, was in charge of the makeover.

Palm palms flank the promenade, making it a lovely spot for a walk both during the day and at night. There are a lot of cafes, restaurants, and pubs here, so you can choose where to eat and take in the lovely views of the bay and port. Additionally, it hosts a daily arts and crafts market where you can purchase clothing, jewellery, leather goods, and other mementos to commemorate your visit.

Breakwater Dyke Levante
Another beautiful walk along the waterfront is this one. The breakwater has been transformed into a 1,600-meter-long wooden promenade that goes to the lighthouse. With the waterfront on one side and the glistening blue Mediterranean on the other, the views are breathtaking.

Casino Cultural Society
There is an outdoor cafe within this lovely building, which has arches in the front. People from almost 120 nations call Torrevieja home, whether permanently or temporarily, and it is just as cosmopolitan as many larger cities. The integration of the many different nations is exemplified by the cultural society. It features conference spaces, games rooms, exhibition halls, and a library. There are views of the harbour from the terrace.

Merchants of Salt (Eras de la Sal)
This storehouse, which was used to export salt from 1777 until 1958, is regarded as a fine example of industrial architecture from the 18th century. As a permanent memorial to the labour of generations of Torrevieja's families, it has been restored.

Museum of the Sea and Salt
Once a fishing community, Torrevieja has developed into one of the world's most active salt mining regions. The salt lakes are the second most significant salt factory in the world, producing almost 0.5 million tonnes annually. This museum tells the intriguing story of Torrevieja's relationship with the water. Its fishing fleet, ties to the Spanish Navy, boatbuilding, sail-making, and the crucial salt trade are all disclosed. Don't miss the distinctive salt-encrusted miniature boats, a Torrevieja-only craft.

The submarine Torrevieja
A rare opportunity to experience life inside a submarine is available to visitors. A well-liked attraction is the S-61 Delfin submarine, where visitors can enter and experience what it was like for the crew to live in such close quarters while submerged. Based in the harbour of Torrevieja, it is the first Spanish military vessel to be converted into a floating museum.

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The Friday Market
Every Friday, thousands of bargain hunters go to Torrevieja's streets to peruse hundreds of kiosks. The streets surrounding Salinero Calle, which is located immediately off the Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas, are crowded with people searching for cheap clothing, shoes, leather bags, coats, and other deals from 8:00 am to approximately 13:00 pm. Make sure to allow ample time to explore this busy market, as there may be as many as 1,200 vendors.

Stores
Boutiques, family-run businesses, and well-known brands can be found on every main street to entice you to spend your money. There are also many of supermarkets in Torrevieja that sell food, wine, beer, and toiletries.

With over 70 establishments under one roof, Centro Comercial Habaneras is a great spot to go for a little retail therapy. You may purchase jewellery, laptops, cameras, furniture, perfumes, cosmetics, children's toys, shoes, and clothing. Among the brands are Jack Jones, Mango, Pull and Bear, and H&M. There are also a number of eateries and pubs in the centre.