Tropicana Park
Travel Blogs from Denia
Farewell to Benicassim
... the life style of the bourgeoisie of early last century.
It is not the bustling frenzy of some modern resorts, the pace is slower which is what we like, no seedy nightclubs and drunken youths in your face like the early days of ' the Spanish resort'!!!
It has a calm to it.
A lovely sunset on our last evening.
Farewell to Benicassim we could be back next ...
On our way to VALENCIA
... covers for the boat saloon. The blue ones are getting very tired looking and as I have covered the navigation desk seat with new fabric (and it looks great) thought I may as well continue with the scatter cushions. I bought fabric back in Eastbourne before we set off meaning to hand sew them during the winter months.
1230 we set off and left the harbour to find a very nice light breeze on our stern quarter that had us scurrying for the cruising ...
Our favorite mountain!
... the reforestation of the mountain is currently being studied. Although three years after the disaster the area is still in a state of complete abandon.
The notch that is present in the western peak of Puig Campana has given rise to a number of legends, or in reality to multiple versions of the same legend.
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Festival time in Benidorm
... It has a population density of 1,848.8 inhab/km˛. Due to the unique skyline formed by its numerous tall hotels and apartment buildings, which is unlike any other on the Costa Blanca Benidorm has the most high-rise buildings per capita in the world. Benidorm itself is dwarfed by the 1406 m tall Puig Campana, which is one of the most impressive mountains of the Costa Blanca. For all this, Benidorm retains its ...
I want to watch Willy Wonka
Today we went to a nearby town to the Valor Chocolate factory! It was so cool! We got to learn about the history and go through the factory, all for free. We sampled chocolate and fully enjoyed ourselves. We all talked about Willy Wonka and how we wished we were in his ...