Alicante romantic honeymoon destination is also famous for : Adventure, Beach, City, Cruise, Heritage, Lake, Peaceful, Shopping, Trekking, Water Sports,
Alicante is a city of Spain also the capital of the Alicante Province in the community of Valencia.It is also a historic Mediterranean port. The city is known for its nice and lovely beaches and the city has been inhabited for over 7000 years. The city was under rule of the Moors and the reflection of them is seen in various monuments and castles in the city. The city survived very poor condition after the Spanish War during the 18th century and the city survived a low economy. The country revived itself my making shoes and growing fruits and almonds. But at present it is one of the best cities of Spain and it is visited by thousands of tourists every year.
In Alicante the couples will have a great time on the pristine beaches of the city of Alicante as they are considered one of the prime reason for which the tourists from all over the world visit this place.
The beaches are probably one of the best beaches where the couples can spend their honeymoon and they are known for their splendid beauty too.couples can visit the Postiguet Beach which is located in the heart of the city and the place is a perfect honeymoon destination for a romantic evening outing for the honeymoon couples as the sandy beach is popular among the tourist and keeps crowded during entire the day and but during the evening when it gets decorated by the illuminated by sodium street lights and the view is just spectacular. These give the beach and breaking waves a surreal effect. Couples can also enjoy a game of beach volleyball at Postiguet, it will be indeed a great affair for them. Couples can also visit the huge and massive San Juan Beach, which is considered to be one of the finest in Spain.
The city of Alicante experiences hot semi-arid steppe climate all the year.The best time to visit Alicante City would be all through the year.
Best Season: All through the year
Summers: June-September
Winters: November- March
Monsoons: October, December, January & April
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