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EUR 41 - 164 Maeva Altea Port
The Résidence Maeva Altea Port is located 5 minutes’ walk from the beach in Altea, on the Costa Blanca. It has an outdoor swimming pool and sea vie… MoreEUR 54 - 214 Pierre & Vacances Altea Beach
Pierre & Vacances Altea Beach is set in the heart of the stunning Costa Blanca. The aparthotel overlooks a pleasant marina and the Mediterranean Sea.
… MoreEUR 64 - 220 Pierre & Vacances Altea Hills
This stylish aparthotel offers views of the Mediterranean Sea and 3 swimming pools. It is set in the heart of the Costa Blanca.
The Résidence Pierre… MoreEUR 85 - 289 SH Villa Gadea
Located just outside Altea, this stylish hotel offers sea views and lagoon-style pools. It features 4 restaurants, a fitness centre and an extensive s… MoreEUR 135 - 180 La Serena
La Serena is a boutique design hotel located in a quiet street in the historic centre of Altea, 5 minutes from the sea and the city’s commercial cen… MoreEUR 33 - 100 La Galera del Mar
Just a short walk from the coast, between Altea and Calpe, La Galera del Mar offers simple, well-priced rooms with sea views, satellite TV and air con… MoreEUR 73 - 165 Hotel Altaya
Set overlooking the beach on the Costa Blanca, this hotel enjoys an excellent location, separated from the sea by a small park area.
After a filling… MoreEUR 41 - 162 Hotel Cap Negret
Set next to the Costa Blanca’s Cap Negret Beach, this hotel has outdoor swimming pools with water jets. Each air-conditioned room has free Wi-Fi, a … MoreEUR 60 - 115 Hotel Tossal d´Altea
Hotel Tossal d’Altea was built on the site of a traditional olive oil mill. It offers a gym, a sauna and an outdoor swimming pool set in a large gar… MoreEUR 80 - 120 Hotel Abaco Inn
This charming, traditional-style hotel is situated in the heart of the old town of Bellaguarda-Altea, just a 5-minute walk from the Costa Blanca seafr… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Altea is a Valencia (autonomous community)|Valencian town and municipality located in the province of Alicante (province)|Alicante, Spain, north of Benidorm on the section of Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean coast called the Costa Blanca, at roughly 38.60°N, 0.05°W. It has an area of 34.4 km² and, according to the 2002 census, a total population of 17,608 inhabitants.
At present, the economy of Altea is based on tourism, which started to grow in the 1950s because of its good weather, beaches and the beauty of its labyrinthine streets with whitewashed house-fronts. Altea is protected on the north by the bluffs of the Serra Bernia, creating an especially mild microclimate. Its seafront esplanade is planted with palms.
The Althaia, with an implication of curative power, was the name of several nymphs in Greek mythology, and of the mother of Meleager. During the Moorish domination the land around Altea belonged to the Taifa de Denia until it was recaptured by Christian Spaniards in 1244 under James I of Aragon. The town was quickly fortified, and walls were erected to enclose what is now known as the "old town" from outsiders. This maze of cobbled narrow and crooked streets with glimpses of the bay is one of the better features of the town. One of its places of tourist interest is the church of La Madre de Déu del Consol ("Our Lady of Solace"), easily identifiable by its picturesque blue and white domes, tiled with glazed ceramics.
Altea shares a campus of the Universidad Miguel Hernández|University Miguel Hernández.
The city is a member of Douzelage.
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