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SOUTH BEACHES IN SPAIN
Costa Blanca
Costa Blanca would be an ideal place to have your property if you like beaches
with white sand, turquoise waters and a low annual rainfall percentage. The
neighbouring regions of Costa Blanca are surrounded by its beautiful
Mediterranean landscape. Costa Blanca has horizons ranging from valleys to palm
trees and the temperatures are generally mild.
Costa Cálida
In the autonomous region and province of Murcia , you can find Costa Cálida.
This Costa shows a contrast between the vegetable garden cities and the old
fishing towns. At the coastline of Costa Cálida you can see the harsh mountain
landscape extends the stark calmness to the sea edge.
Costa de Almeria
If you would like to have your property at a completely unspoilt coast, you
should choose for Costa Almeria. The annual rainfall in this region is less
than 200mm. Costa de Almeria has only a few villages and its population density
is very low. The coast is as varied as all other Spanish Coasts, but is
especially popular by back-packers and nature-lovers.
Costa Tropical
Costa Tropical takes his name, because of its sub-tropical climate. The
coastline allows cultivation of exotic crops and fruits such as sugar cane,
avocadoes, mangoes and bananas. Costa tropical has some varied landscapes with
white mountain villages and some small charming fishing villages. They have an
infrastructure which is constantly being developed and improved and they even
have some international schools, which makes Costa Tropical popular by foreign
property buyers.
Costa del Sol
You can find a lot of space for having your property in Costa del Sol . In
total it takes up about 300 kilometres of the Mediterranean littoral. Costa del
Sol is located in the Province of Malaga , and the autonomous region Andalusia
. Costa del Sol has many impressive historical monuments in their whitewashed
villages. The people of these villages are still living according the
traditions from their Iberian, Roman and Moorish forefathers. The greatest
attractions of the Costa del Sol are the different landscapes. These are the
sea, mountains and the valleys blanketed in vegetable gardens. It combines all
the appeal of the Mediterranean culture and landscape.
Costa de la Luz
Costa de la Luz is located in the south-west of Andalusia . It has long
beaches with a golden colour of fine sand and the sun shines almost constantly.
Costa de la Luz is less developed than the neighbouring Costa del Sol . It has
several historic cities, like Cádiz and Sevilla. The Atlantic water is
sometimes rough, but has blue waters which are worth to visit. Property in
Costa de la Luz can be pleasant because of its mild and sunny winters and you
can find varied landscapes. The coast of Costa de la Luz is divided in two
sections, which are from the border of Portugal, the Huelva Province, to the
Cadiz Province.
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