January 21st, 2010
Perfect Honeymoon Location Algorfa, Spain
Algorfa is a traditional Spanish hamlet generally unaffected by tourism and so still maintains the standard quaintness of a little Spanish hamlet. With so many Spanish locations having succumbed to the holiday maker effect, it’s a breath of clean air to still be ready to find a village that’s Spanish, with all of the amazing personality that Spain has to give. From either Alicante or Murcia airfields Algorfa is a short 35 minute journey and both airfields are catered for by all major airlines, including the discount airlines.
Algorfa is a common Spanish hamlet and is situated in an area of superb natural beauty, which is boosted by the dramatic background of the Sierra de Crevillente Mountains. Algorfa can also boast 300+ days of sunlight, making it a perfect honeymoon location, irrespective of what time of the year your marriage is. As Algorfa isn’t an area saturated with tourism, for those on the cheap, it’s an awfully cheap honeymoon location with studios beginning from as little as 170GBP per week.
So why Algorfa? What’s there to see and do?
Imagine awaking to the fantastic scent of the Lemon and Orange groves wafting in thru your balcony doors, on the delicate breeze. After an easy going breakfast on the balcony, you settle on a relaxing day on the beach. You make a journey down to the nearby impressive Blue Flag beach, Guardamar del Segura, and spend the day enjoying the miles of clean golden sands, seafront promenades and peace and tranquillity ; while the warm sea delicate laps at the sand.
If however today, you would rather try something a touch more active, why not take an easy going tour round the nearby stunning significant town of Orihuela. Spend the day shopping in the numerous classy shops and enjoying the consequential gothic, baroque and renaissance buildings. Then stop for a spot of light lunch, in one of many conventional tavernas, before setting off again on your leisurely sightseeing. Naturally, if you’re feeling actually energetic there’s always the lovely La Pedrera Nature Reserve, found between Algorfa and Orihuela, to explore. Here you can enjoy mountain cycling, hiking, climbing and even swimming and pony trekking. If you’d like, you might just enjoy a romantic picnic in the isolated picnic areas. Perhaps today you want taking to the water? Then take a short drive to the Mar Menor (little sea), famously called the largest salt lake in Europe.
Only 8m and temperatures higher than average, the area is nown for its water sports and has many scuba faculties and world standard sailing colleges. If Golf is your bag then you’re in luck as the Costa Blanca is beginning to become called the Golfing Coast, with fifteen Championship Golfing Courses in the area. The closest and only a short walk from the house is La Finca, one of the most discussed golfing courses in Spain. An eighteen hole golfing course where non members are welcome. With the Costa Blanca averaging three hundred days of sunlight, few days are lost to shower. After a day spent as busy or slow as you select, come the evening, if you decide not to eat in, there are always the local restaurants in Algorfa. Take a romantic moonlit ramble to one of many eateries that Algorfa has to give. With the cuisine being both local and worldwide even the most exacting palette will find something to enjoy.
However if you’re trying to find a more lively evening out, you can always visit the nearby busy coastal resort city of Torrevieja. With Torrevieja being found only fifteen mins drive away and full of shops, restaurants and bars, it makes a great evening out.
Then when you’re prepared for bed, come back to Algorfa for a quiet, calm night sleep, in preparation for another lovely Costa Blanca day.
Algorfa is completely situated to supply a mess of things to do and see, thus making it the ideal Western european honeymoon destination. Whether or not you are attempting to find activity or simply somewhere to chill, and revel in the company of your new partner or better half. Algorfa has it all. Give the Costa Blanca, Spain a try and say “hola” to Algorfa!

