4 Rental accommodation properties in Alicante, Costa Blanca, Spain
SHOW PROPERTIES WITH THE FOLLOWING BEDROOMS IN ALICANTE
Property types in Alicante
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Rental Ref. 119
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Villa.
Sleeps 5
Well located 2 bedroom villa with solarium and great views...Read more....
Prices from GBP225 (per PROPERTY per WEEK)
Date Online: 21-10-2005
Prices from GBP225 (per PROPERTY per WEEK)
Date Online: 21-10-2005
Rental Ref. 2010
5 bedroom, 7 bathroom B&B Guesthouse.
Sleeps 10
Between mountains and sea come relax and enjoy Spain at its best....Read more....
Prices from GBP65 (per Property per Week)
Date Online: 23-01-2007
Prices from GBP65 (per Property per Week)
Date Online: 23-01-2007
Rental Ref. 530
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Apartment.
Sleeps 6
2 Bedroom part air-conditioned apartment within walking distance to beach...Read more....
Prices from GBP220 (per PROPERTY per WEEK)
Date Online: 19-05-2005
Prices from GBP220 (per PROPERTY per WEEK)
Date Online: 19-05-2005
Rental Ref. 131
3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Townhouse.
Sleeps 6
Fully air conditiones 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse with
beautiful pool and gardens and sea views...Read more....
Prices from GBP250 (per PROPERTY per WEEK)
Date Online: 21-10-2005
Prices from GBP250 (per PROPERTY per WEEK)
Date Online: 21-10-2005
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Usually most people don't see Alicante other than from the window of the aircraft as they arrive at the international airport or from the window of their hire car, which they picked up from Alicante airport car hire terminal. However, spend a little more time and you will notice that Alicante has much more to offer than just a place of arrival and departure.
The capital of the Costa Blanca, Alicante, can date its history back to the Romans and there is evidence of pre-historic history dating back to a settlement here even further. Initial impressions are poor as you make your way from the airport to the town, however once past the urban sprawl, you'll find a palm lined promenade along the front of the town by the harbour with its nightlife and associated restaurants and a tree lined shopping avenue. To the south of the town, the coastline stretches away for miles of golden sandy beach.
The capital of the Costa Blanca, Alicante, can date its history back to the Romans and there is evidence of pre-historic history dating back to a settlement here even further. Initial impressions are poor as you make your way from the airport to the town, however once past the urban sprawl, you'll find a palm lined promenade along the front of the town by the harbour with its nightlife and associated restaurants and a tree lined shopping avenue. To the south of the town, the coastline stretches away for miles of golden sandy beach.
Vacation Rentals Costa Blanca. We have more holiday rental properies in the following towns.
Alfaz del Pi (3),
Algorfa (6),
Alicante (4),
Almoradi (2),
Altea (6),
Benichembla (1),
Benidorm (6),
Benissa (4),
Benitachell (5),
Cabo Roig (9),
Calpe (25),
Campoamor (7),
Ciudad Quesada (1),
Daya Vieja (1),
Denia (21),
Dolores (1),
El Campello (3),
El Galan (2),
Fustera (1),
Gandia (2),
Gata de Gorgos (1),
Gran Alacant (5),
Guardamar (9),
Guardamar del Segura (2),
Jalon Valley (1),
Javea (31),
La Marina (10),
La Sella (1),
La Zenia (4),
Las Marinas (1),
Las Ramblas (2),
Los Dolses (2),
Los Montesinos (4),
Monovar (1),
Moraira (46),
Murcia (1),
Oliva (3),
Orba (1),
Pedreguer (3),
Playa Flamenca (13),
Punta Prima (1),
Quesada (9),
Rojales (1),
San Miguel (1),
San Miguel de Salinas (1),
San Vincente (1),
Santa Pola (8),
Sucina (1),
Teulada (1),
Torre De La Horadada (3),
Torrevieja (32),
Villamartin (18),


