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It is time to explore! ☀️ This semester we prepared for you special destinations and new ways to travel in Spain and around. 🌟 ✨

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This combined trip gives you a sense of city life, cultural destinations, historical monuments and vibes of the amazing nature of Spain. ✔️ 

Alicante city is well-known for its fantastic arts and culture, tasty food and lovely Costa Blanca beaches, the city has become one of the Mediterranean's most popular holiday destinations. From Valencia to Alicante there are 244 kilometers of coastline with a combination of historical adventure where you can find by walking through the tiny “calles” of the old town.🏰 

You also can read more about our recommendations " 8 Recommendations what to do in Alicante with SoyErasmus Trips  here http://bit.ly/36p5F98 

Guadalest is one of the most visited villages in Spain. This is a stunningly beautiful place in the mountains. Very picturesque, a hilltop village complete with church and bell tower, with restaurants and souvenir shops with views over the lake and mountains. Definitely worth a visit.

What's interesting in Alicante & Guadalest ? 

📍Santa Barbara Castle .  The ancient 9th century castle sits overlooking the Costa Blanca and not only is it a gorgeous castle to wander, but it offers some really spectacular panoramic views.

📍Town Hall.  The building we can see in the present day dates back from the early stages of the 18th century.

📍The Santa Cruz Neighborhood.

📍 "La cara del moro”-  a face profile on the rock after centuries of wind erosion and that does resemble a person's face.

📍 Castle in Guadalest ( El Castel de Guadalest) . The castle of Guadalest is an historical treat to visit. It is a must. From San Josep Castle there is a panoramic view of the Guadalest reservoir (Valey)

📍 Guadalest Valey. The color of water is exactly the same as in the pictures.  It looks absolutely magical. 

📍 Antonio Marco Dolls Houses Museum

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