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Holidays in El Campello/Villajoyosa

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El Campello
El Campello is a coastal town in the province of Alicante, located along the Costa Blanca. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historical sites, and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.

History
Originally a fishing village, El Campello has traces of ancient civilizations, including the Iberians and Romans.
The Illeta dels Banyets is an archaeological site with ruins dating back over 5,000 years.
The town played a defensive role during the Moorish and Christian conflicts, with the Watchtower of Illeta, built in the 16th century to protect against pirate attacks.
Description
The town boasts over 23 km of coastline, with sandy beaches like Playa de Muchavista and hidden coves.
A mix of modern and traditional Spanish architecture, with a lovely seafront promenade lined with restaurants and bars.
It offers a relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for families, retirees, and beach lovers.
Typical Food
Arroz a banda – A traditional rice dish cooked in fish broth.
Caldero – A seafood stew with rice, typical of the Alicante region.
Fideuà – Similar to paella but made with noodles instead of rice.
Salazones – Salted fish like tuna and anchovies, a local delicacy.
Activities
Beaches & Water Sports: Enjoy swimming, paddleboarding, and sailing.
Illeta dels Banyets: Explore ancient ruins and learn about the region’s history.
Hiking: Scenic trails in the nearby Sierra de la Carrasqueta.
Local Market: Visit the town’s market for fresh produce and artisan products.
Festivals: The Moors and Christians Festival in October is a spectacular cultural event.
Villajoyosa
Villajoyosa, often called "La Vila," is a picturesque seaside town famous for its colorful houses, rich maritime history, and delicious chocolate industry.

History
Founded by the Iberians and later occupied by Romans and Moors, Villajoyosa has a long maritime history.
The old town walls were built to defend against Berber pirate attacks in the 16th century.
It became a key fishing port and later developed into a tourist destination.
Description
The town’s brightly painted houses along the waterfront are a signature feature, originally painted so fishermen could identify their homes from the sea.
Known as the chocolate capital of Spain, thanks to the famous Valor Chocolate Factory.
The River Amadorio flows through the town, creating a scenic contrast to the Mediterranean coast.
Typical Food
Paella Valenciana – A local version of Spain’s most famous dish.
Coca de mollitas – A savory pastry with olive oil and flour-based crumb topping.
Chocolate – The town is home to several artisanal chocolate producers.
Peix de la Llotja – Fresh fish and seafood from the local fish market.
Activities
Beaches: Villajoyosa’s Playa Centro and Playa Paraiso offer stunning Mediterranean waters.
Chocolate Museum & Valor Factory Tour: Learn about the town’s rich chocolate-making tradition.
Old Town Walk: Explore the charming old town with its historical walls and colorful buildings.
Fishing Port: Watch local fishermen at work and experience the authentic maritime culture.
Festivals: The Moors and Christians Festival (July) is one of the most spectacular in Spain, with reenactments of battles on the beach.
Both El Campello and Villajoyosa offer a fantastic blend of history, beautiful scenery, delicious food, and a relaxing Mediterranean lifestyle.
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