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The Marina Alta (high) and Marina Baja (low), are the northern parts of the Costa Blanca coast. With a range of colourful towns, impressive beaches, and mountain environments to explore and enjoy.
A place and space for everyone!
Polop
Polop de la Marina is an area just 12 kms from the coast – an ideal area for nature lovers surrounded by cliffs, mountains and forests.
Located inland and still very close to Benidorm. The town is located on a hill, surrounding by the castle.
The semi-circular Square, de los Chorros is the main local attraction thanks to the 221 water jets that channel the water of the old springs of the hills, into a ditch.
With amazing natural landscapes, an architectural complex that is worth admiring, with an incredible culture, with celebrations that reflect the customs of the town, and with an exquisite, delicious gastronomy – this town invites you to taste/test your senses!
In Polop de la Marina various festivals are celebrated throughout the year, the most important being the Fiestas del Porrat, celebrated between August 14 and 17, with offerings, night shows, music and a traditional comical parade.
Similiar festivities like San Francisco de Asís, patron saint of the town, which are celebrated between October 3 and 6, attract lots of attention – between parades, dances, Valencian ball games, paella contests and other equally entertaining activities.
The beaches? Just 8 kilometres from the beaches of Benidorm, Albir, Altea.








Benidorm: Orxeta
The old town of Orxeta can currently boast of preserving a rich traditional architecture, typical of the Mediterranean interior. Its typology is related to the medieval house between party walls, and the bright colours with which they cover its colourful facades.
Walk through its charming streets, always accompanied by the aroma of baked bread and other products made by artisan ovens, an industry that enjoys recognized prestige throughout the Marina Baixa region.
You can go back in time and visit the old Parish Church of San Jaime Apóstol, the Hermitage of Santo Tomás and the Palace of the Order of Santiago (converted into a rural house) or, if you prefer, walking through the Orchetan – orchard, the main livelihood of the population since Islamic times.
On the other hand, and without losing its rustic spirit, Orxeta presents a wide assortment of modern facilities and quality tourist services, which will pleasantly satisfy the needs of the visitor: sports facilities, restaurants, rural houses, etc.
Today, improved communications have reversed this demographic, making Orxeta natives preference to work on the coast, and live and sleep in the small, quiet town. It has a great attractions for hiking and cycling, enjoying magnificent views of the surroundings.Do not hesitate to venture into the heart of the valley and experience an unforgettable time.