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Torrevieja. Resort Guide

  • Spend a Friday morning in the hustle and bustle of the street market and then relax in either one of Torrevieja’s two marinas for a bit of peace and tranquility beside the water.
  • Visit anyone of Torreviejas museums like the sea and salt museum or the Ricardo Lafuente (writer of numerous Habaneras songs) museum, take time to wander along the Ramon Gallud with its shops and boutiques and admire the stunning Church of La Inmaculata Conception, then head for the beach and indulge in a well deserved cerveza or vino and tapas.
  • In the height of summer have a relaxing day at the beach, and once the sun has set enjoy a fun filled night at the funfair or saunter around the night market admiring the stalls and soaking up the atmosphere along the busy seafront promenade.
  • Take a boat across to the tiny Island of Tabarca, have a snorkel or simply amble around the island (restaurants are expensive so a packed lunch is best). Once back on dry land treat yourselves to a meal at any of the restaurants that overlook the promenade or marinas.
  • Spend an action packed fun filled day at either of the two water parks, then shop till you drop at the Habaneras shopping mall or continue with the action at the Ozone bowling complex and if you still have enough energy finish up at the Mediterraneo Casino
  • We have following beaches: La Mata, Los Locos, Cabo Cervera, El Cura, Los Náufragos, Ferris.

    The beaches of Torrevieja have a good Access and are perfectly indicated. Their sand is white and fine and their services, such as showers, feet washers, gangways, children amenities, emergency services, surveillance, security and special relax areas are clearly indicated. The Playa del Cura beach is the most famous one, as it is located in the city centre. This beach offers many services for tourists, as for instance different refreshment stalls, kiosks, restaurants, ice-cream parlors, etc, where you can have a snack between baths.

    TORREVIEJA CITY CENTRE
    The undoubted highlight of Torrevieja city centre itself is the coastal esplanade, a walkway which runs for some 3km along side the Torrevieja beaches, marina, funfair, market stalls, restaurants, bars and ice cream parlours. The esplanade has recently been improved on the marina side, and after the funfair and market stalls there is a walkway (the passeo dique de Levante - a breakwater or dyke) right out to the marina entrance ... this costal esplanade is the main attraction (in Torrevieja city itself) ... almost everything (of worth to the average tourist) is cram packed into this long pedestrian walkway.