A winter in Costa Blanca
COSTA Blanca is over 200 kilometers long and within that very long stretch of coastline lays some of the most stunning beaches in the world. During winter, Costa Blanca may be cold but definitely not as cold as it is in the Pyrenees. Thus, it is certainly nice to spend your Christmas morning here. However, if you have not reserved your flight yet in coming here then don’t bother anymore because definitely all flights going to Madrid and Barcelona from anywhere in Europe and even across the Atlantic from the United States, Mexico and Canada have already been booked.
So there is only one alternative for that and to come here by land. It’s actually okay if you’re just in Spain right now like Barcelona and Madrid because there is no shortage yet of domestic flights. Besides, there are regional airlines like Ryanair which services flights going to Costa Blanca from other parts of Europe and Spain like Salamanca. However, there are advantages of a road trip whether you’re coming in via your sedan or an RV. It is even fun to explore the coast of Costa Blanca via an RV where your friends can get rowdy in your own personal terms. I mean, come to think of it, if you come from as far as France, there’s definitely loads of fun if you’re renting an RV cross-country.
Just make sure you have your proper documents with you. You don’t need a visa by the way in coming here in Costa Blanca or any part of Spain for that matter if you come from Europe. And there are no border guards who will accost you because Spain is a signatory of the 1976 Schengen agreement which has demolished all land border outposts in Europe. In an RV, you can sleep there and spend the night at a remote area on the side of the highway. All you need to do is assign someone awake to guard all your belongings and make sure that you’re all safe. But there is certainly no need to worry. Crime is not a byword in Spain and never will. Everybody is safe here. There is serenity in Costa Blanca most especially during the Christmas season.
In the Christmas season, it is relatively cold here in Costa Blanca but not as cold as it is in the Pyrenees. However, you still need to don layers and layers of clothing to protect yourself from the bitter cold. Thus, it is imperative that you stop by some bazaars along the way in your road trip and get some bargain deals on parkas, sweatshirts, shirts, jackets and other assorted items. You may even want to buy souvenir items so you can show off to your friends, kids and family back home in France that you’ve been here in Costa Blanca. And it’s not just shirts that are abundant here in Costa Blanca as souvenir items. Since Costa Blanca folks are fond of soccer, there are lots of several soccer souvenir items here such as mugs and leatherware