Javea Guide
Perhaps one of the most troubling problems which usually occurs that takes the enjoyment out of having a glass of wine is when even though your glasses are clean, look very foggy.
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Denia is located just north of Javea. It is on the northern part of the Costa Blanca coast line, which runs from this city to Torrevieja in the southern part of the region. The weather in the area is similar to most of the Costa Blanca. The summers are hot and the winters are mild. There is little rain in the area. The city enjoys about 320 days of sunshine each year.
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Girona and the Dali Triangle are destinations known to the lucky few who travel Spain.
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Spain is a wonderful European destination, where visitors can look forward to a wonderful vacation experience, with a choice of fabulous areas to visit.
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Barcelona's main airport is located a convenient fourteen kilometers south west of the city centre at El Prat de Llobregat. It is one of the busiest airports in Spain, not surprising when you consider the variety of low cost flights now available to the area all year round.
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There are many opportunities for Torrevieja sightseeing. In addition to enjoying the sun and a little golf, there is plenty to do here. There are museums, nature attractions and a variety of festivals all year long. This city holds festivals in every season. No matter when you visit, you will find something to enjoy.
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Barcelona has a lot to be proud of. A city literally stuffed with spectacular architecture, historical and cultural places of interest, fantastic food and a vibrant nightlife, it is no wonder tourists flock to the area. There is more to Catalunya than Barcelona sightseeing however, including a glorious coastline, beautiful mountains and a fierce independent spirit that will be felt by even the least informed visitor.
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I have been an avid visitor on my holiday to the city of Valencia since 1980, and only noticed slight improvements and changes as far as its tourist offers were concerned, but in the last five or six years, this city has so much to do that I find myself travelling there whenever I can.
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The Autonomous Province of Murcia in Spain is easily found on the map because it touches borderlines with Alicante on the Costa Blanca passing through Torrevieja and you will know that you are in the region of Murcia because you will be surprised by the beautiful scenery of the salt swamps at San Pedro del Pinatar.
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If you are driving through Europe to Javea or Moraira, then the AA is a good place to look and gain advice and general tips on driving in Europe. Also if you haven't read the book, Driving Over Lemons has nothing to do the the AA, but a great read by the pool.
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