Costa Calida Spain

24-02-2008

 Spring Comes Early in Costa Calida

DURING spring break, it’s invigorating for Spanish high school and college students to have a road trip from wherever you come from in this side of the country (Salamanca or Madrid) to Costa Calida. Costa Calida is that 250 kilometers of Mediterranean stretch in the southeast seaboard of the Iberian Peninsula’s Spain. After all, the food here is great since the folks here adhere to a strict Mediterranean diet of seafood topped with rose. Of course, olive oil being used to sauté seafood is generously common here. That is why people living in the Mediterranean areas such as Costa Calida have longer life expectancies.

Flora here in Costa Calida also tends to blossom during spring producing flowers of varying colors. And there are two kinds of beaches here which are both nice – the conventional and the nudist beaches. In the nudist beach, you can enjoy skinny dipping at night with glowing planktons surrounding your body underwater. The beaches here – conventional or nudist – are inspected quarterly by the European Union for the coveted blue flag accreditation. This means that these beaches provide excellent quality service and have sound environment-friendly policies. That also means you cannot park your car with muddy tires along the beach’s parking lot.

However, all hotels here in Costa Calida have one thing in common – you can leave your children to the nursery. Nurseries have actually been in place in all resorts in the Iberian Peninsula after the Madeleine McCann kidnapping in 2007 at a beach hotel in Portugal’s Mediterranean coast. These are not compulsory but make the hotels more competitive with one another. All in all, it makes pleasurable service to hot young couples but with toddlers already who are here in Costa Calida during spring break as their second honeymoon.

To come here in Costa Calida, the first thing you must do is log on to Expedia or Travelocity because only these two great online travel agencies have global reaches. Their online tools can automatically redirect you to a vacant airline seat and hotel suite in Costa Calida on a particular date during spring. Beware the month of March. Hotel suites tend to get congested here as Holy Week approaches because there are numerous Lenten celebrations and commemorations here. Here in Costa Calida, you will also find lots of leisure activities here such as golf and tennis. Isn’t it great to be spending your spring break here?


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What makes Costa Calida so special? A definite appeal of this Spanish coastline is its understated charm. Its beauty lies in its unspoiled beaches, clear and radiant waters, impressively abundant marine life, hidden coves, quaint fishing towns juxtaposed protected natural reserves, brilliant green rice paddies and lush market gardens, traditional mountain villages, the sheer variety of cuisine on its shores, its rich historical heritage, its ideal weather and the list goes on.

 

Costa Calida which literally means "the warm coast" is the approximately 250 kilometers stretch of Mediterranean coastline of the region of Murcia in the southeast corner of Spain . It extends from El Mojon in the north near the frontier of the region of Alicante to Aguilas in the south bordering the region of Almeria .

 

From one of Spain''s famous coastal treasures, the Mar Menor, a natural salt water lagoon, separated from the Mediterranean Sea by the La Manga Strip to the gorgeous beaches that dot its coastal towns, Costa Calida is the ultimate dream paradise.

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