Treat yourself at the best shops near Cumbre del Sol

Treat yourself at the best shops near Cumbre del Sol

You deserve to experience true exclusivity. Luxury tourism is going through a boom right now in areas like the Costa Blanca. People want to experience the best that the region has to offer. So, sit back and relax, in this article we’ll tell you about the luxury experiences you can enjoy near your home in Cumbre del Sol.

Luxury shopping near Cumbre del Sol

If you want to find a piece of clothing you can’t find anywhere else, visit Panocha. This clothes shop in Alicante works with international brands like Balmain and Versace Jeans Couture. You’ll find designer brands for all tastes here. From more classic styles from brands like Soeur or Ben Sherman, to more eclectic tastes like Moschino and Kenzo. With winter around the corner, perhaps it’s a good time to treat yourself an get a new coat.

And if that’s not enough, you can always go around the ‘Gold Mile’ in Alicante. It’s the street in the city with the most shops and goes all the way from Calvo Sotelo to Maisonnave avenue up to the Estrella roundabout. Here you’ll find all types of brands: Bimba y Lola, Sephora, Zara, Max Mara, Massimo Dutti and many more. You can also visit boutiques that have unique pieces you won’t find anywhere else.

Unique Jewellery Pieces

‘The Gold Mile’ lives up to its name as it’s the perfect place to buy some jewellery. We recommend visiting Pere Quera, a jewellers that works with Rolex, as well as the establishment Amaya Joyeros. And if you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, you always have the option to go to El Corte Inglés, and you’re in luck, because there’s one at each end of Maisonnave avenue. It’s the perfect place to do your Christmas shopping. They have everything! From Chanel perfume to a Carolina Herrera bag to a Ralph Lauren polo. Even if you want to have a drink or a snack during your shopping spree, the establishment has a patisserie where you can recharge your batteries with a delicious, sweet treat.

Relaxing luxury experiences near Cumbre del Sol

After walking through the shops and streets of Alicante all day, your feet will need a break. Why not take that break at the most exclusive spa in Costa Blanca and experience total relaxation? Asia Gardens & Thai Spa  is one of the most exclusive hotels in the area. Enjoy an escapade away to this hidden hotel and be transported to Southeast Asia. However, the only true destination is relaxation and you’ll come back to Cumbre del Sol feeling good as new.

A day at the spa

The Costa Blanca has many options to choose from. Hospes Amérigo is another spa, but this time with a more Mediterranean flare. It was previously a Dominican convent. This essence still comes through in the elegant design and style of the building. Moreover, from the rooftop pool, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Santa Barbara castle.

To finish off this post, if you really want to have an experience like no other in the province of Alicante, go to the restaurant Quique Dacosta, an establishment with 3 Michelin stars in Denia. The chef, Quique Dacosta has been causing sensations for years thanks to his original style that brings people from all over the world. The experience is sure to leave you wanting more!

As you can see, the Costa Blanca has dozens of options where luxury comes first. We hope they live up to your expectations! To discover more plans and activities in and around the province of Alicante, follow or blog or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Explore ‘The Frontier of Fear Castle Route’ in Costa Blanca

Explore ‘The Frontier of Fear Castle Route’ in Costa Blanca

Costa Blanca has a lot to offer – sun, sand, warm weather and also impressive castles from the middle ages. If you love history and spending time outside, then the Frontier of Fear Castle Route (Ruta de los Castillos de la Frontera del Miedo in Spanish) is the perfect plan for you.

Discover the Frontier of Fear

This route that meanders through Costa Blanca is the best way to see the area, as well as learning about its culture and history. The name ‘Frontier of Fear’ fits it like a glove, as its a route full of defensive towers, forts, walls, churches and a long history of wars and conflicts in the coastal region. In this article, we’ll tell you about three essential stops you must make on this route. You’re sure to love it, as each place is more beautiful than the last!

The three enclaves in Villajoyosa

This route is already starting on a good foot in the charming municipality of Villajoyosa. Here, you can visit the Torre del Xarco. This fort is sat atop a hill with incredible views of the Mediterranean sea with its turquoise blue waters.

The municipality of Villajoyosa boasts two other places of interest: la Torre de Aquiló and las Murallas de Villajoyosa, the latter can be found in the city of Villajoyosa itself. Moreover, the city of Villajoyosa has a lot to offer too – spectacular beaches and a maritime walk bursting with colour and life. These plans make Villajoyosa an ideal way to spend the day with family and learn about its history.

A castle and a tower right in the middle of Benidorm

Castillo de Benidorm

Even mor impressive than the Torre del Xarco is the Castillo de Benidorm. Between two beaches, and right in the middle of Benidorm’s old town, this castle will take you back in time. A 14th century castle that served as a defence against pirates and Berbers. Today, it’s surrounded by the silhouettes of modern skyscrapers that are characteristic of the city. Watching the sunset here from the Mediterranean balcony is an experience like no other.

And if the castle isn’t enough, you can also have some fun at one of the waterparks in Benidorm, or go on a day trip to the Roman village in Alfaz del Pi, an impressive construction of thermal baths and necropolises from 4th century A.D.

Calpe, the heart of the route

A must-do in Calpe is climbing up the Peñón de Ifach, where at the top simply can’t get better. Did you know that there is a village from the middle ages just below this remarkable rock? La Pobla medieval de Ifach, the medieval town of Ifach is one of the few medieval villages to sill be intact in the Comunidad Valenciana. In the shadow of the Peñón de Ifach lies the remains of this Christian town that was erected at the end of the 13th century and abandoned in the 15th century due to conflicts between the Castillians and the Aragonese. Now you know, you can always learn something new!

At each site you visit, there’s a new opportunity to appreciate nature, to enjoy the food, beaches and the unique experiences that each part of la Costa Blanca offers. What do you think? All you need now is a good pair of shoes, a camera and some sunscreen to make the most of the Fronteir of Fear! If you want more ideas for activities you can do in Costa Blanca, follow our blog and our Facebook and Instagram profiles so you don’t miss out.

Discover the World Heritage Sites of Alicante Province

Discover the World Heritage Sites of Alicante Province

You need only go on a simple walk through the picturesque landscapes of Alicante to realise that it has huge cultural and historical value. And not just in its small towns, but also in the city of Alicante, you’ll see that it’s home to the very imposing castle ‘Castillo de Santa Barbara’. In this article, you’ll get to know some of the natural and cultural gems tucked away in Alicante province. More specifically, gems considered to be UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Ready for this virtual tour?

Alicante, a province with 3 World Heritage Sites

Most of the time, we live in regions and towns that have a lot of cultural value that we’re not fully aware of. This means we look to go be a tourist elsewhere and try out different activities outside of our home, without realising that we can find this barely even a few kilometres away. To stop this from happening to you, here’s a list of World Heritage sites in and around Alicante.

El Palmeral

El Palmeral de Elche is one of the 200 natural sites that UNESCO declared as World Heritage in the year 2000. And no wonder! This site has over 200,000 palm trees. This impressive number means that it’s the biggest palm grove in Europe.

However, apart from its size, what’s so special about the Palm grove of Elche? One of the reasons why it’s a unique site is due to its agricultural role. It is a living example of Arab agricultural techniques on the European continent.

You have to go back to the 8th century AD to discover the origin of this emblem of the city of Elche. And today, more than 1,200 years later, it is still a must-see stop on your visit to the province of Alicante.

El Misteri d’Elx

There’s no doubt that Elche is a city stands out for its natural value, but it has cultural value too. The traditional Misteri d’Elx is one of the World Heritage Sites of the province of Alicante. Just in May 2021 it was 20 years since this theatrical performance was declared Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This declaration came just six months after the city’s palm grove was recognised by UNESCO.

Due to lack of documentation, the exact origins of el Misiteri d’Elx are estimated to have been around 13th and 14th century. Generation after generation, this medieval play has been passed down to our time and turned into a symbol of the city and also the Comunidad de Valencia. The 14-15 August are important dates marked in the calendars of Elche’s residents, as the performance coincides with the holiday of the Assumption of the Virgin. It can be a good opportunity for you to visit the city!

El Museo de Pusol

And finally, the third World Heritage Site in the province of Alicante is also in Elche. The Museum Escolar de Pusol, declared World Heritage in 2009. This building contains 100,000 pieces of enormous historical value, as they depict life in the city over the span of its history.

City of Alicante, candidate for World Heritage

If these three sites weren’t enough, the city of Alicante is applying to UNESCO to be a World Heritage site. This idea has been in the works since 2016 and is within reach thanks to its castles like Santa Barbara and la Huerta towers, the Tibi marsh and the fortress on the Nueva Tabarca island. So, have you visited any of these emblematic places?

Now that you know all about the World Heritage sites in Alicante, it’s time to go out and enjoy them! Plan an escapade to Elche and get to know this gem of a city, less than an hour and a half away from Cumbre del Sol. Don’t forget to bring your camera or phone as these are places that are worth capturing!

Discover the Michelin Guide Restaurants in Denia

Discover the Michelin Guide Restaurants in Denia

Costa Blanca is a mixture of sea, mountain and flavours. Its cuisine has a star ingredient, but that’s not the only one. Rice in the Mediterranean is known the world over as well as its traditional recipes being tried, tested and admired by the best chefs.

Denia, only a half hour away from Residential Resort Cumbre del Sol, is the heart of Alicante in terms of food. And the proof is in the pudding when you look at all the restaurants you can choose from. Five of them have carved out a place for themselves in the Michelin Guide. Visiting one of them is much more than an experience for your tastebuds – it’s a dance for all your senses. As we want you to enjoy everything Costa Blanca has to offer, you should visit one of these restaurants in Denia that will leave you speechless. Read on to find out more!

Quique Dacosta: The best restaurant in Denia

If any chef has put Valencian cuisine on the map, it’s Quique Dacosta. Although he’s from Extremadura, his food is bursting with Mediterranean and coastal flavours. Have you heard of him? Of his six restaurants, one, Quique Dacosta, is in Denia. It’s one of the 11 restaurants in Spain with 3 Michelin stars – pure exclusivity!

The first attraction to the Quique Dacosta restaurant is its location in Denia, just in front of the Las Marinas beach. But what really gets your attention is, of course, the dishes. This season, the chef has launched his “Menu Belleza”. A menu made from his most iconic dishes and other new ones too, all centred around creativity. You have to visit to see which plates will take your breath away and leaving you wanting more.

Other Michelin Star restaurants in Denia

However, apart from this exclusive restaurant in Denia, there are 4 other restaurants with Michelin stars. El Baret de Miquel is one of them. The Michelin Guide highlights its value for money by awarding it a Bib-Gourmand, the distinction with which it awards restaurants in this category. Its dishes are based on everyday ingredients and local produce with a Mediterranean flavour. Something that combines perfectly with a casual and curious decoration. An excellent choice, without a doubt!

If we’re talking about the interior design of El Baret de Miquel, we can’t leave out another restaurant in the Michelin guide: Aticcook. Apart from having a Michelin star, this restaurant in Denia is the fifth best luxury restaurant in Spain this year according to the Travelers’ Choice 2021 Awards on Tripadvisor. It’s found in a large attic, giving way to a view of the skyline of the whole city. As for the food, dishes are distinctly avant-garde with well-defined flavours.

If you like grills and the smell of salt, Peix & Brases is the restaurant for you. In front of the port, you have two options. On the ground floor is a more informal and quick dining experience in the gastrobar, with fusion dishes. On the first floor, the space boasts a lovely rooftop terrace. Their catchphrase “Without tradition, there can be no vanguard” says everything there is to say about their food: A Mediterranean and modern avant-garde flavours.

Rice being the main star product of Costa Blanca, what better place to try it than where it came from. The rice dishes on offer at El Raset will win you over – arròs a banda, valencian paella, seafood paella… it’s all so mouthwatering!

As for you, have we convinced you that there’s no better place to taste Costa Blanca than in Denia? Don’t be slow to book! Good food is in high demand.

The best Halloween plans in and around Cumbre del Sol

The best Halloween plans in and around Cumbre del Sol

The most terrifying night of the year is here. This time round, Halloween needs to be celebrated twice as much. Little by little, we’re going back to normality post-pandemic. This means that some of the most typical Hallowed Eve plans are coming back. Do you have any plans for 31 October? If not, don’t worry because we have a terrific list of plans for you to celebrate Halloween in Cumbre del Sol.

What to do on Halloween in Cumbre del Sol?

It doesn’t matter whether you’re looking to have fun with the little ones or if you want to prove how fearless you are. You’ll find many types of different Halloween plans in this article.

Escape Room in Altea

Is there anything more terrifying and just as entertaining than an escape room on Halloween? This is Altea’s Town Council’s plan. And what’s more, there are options for all ages!

Children over the age of 12 will get the chance to be Tokyo, Rio or Nairobi, the famous characters from Money Heist. All this thanks to the Netflix series themed escape room which will take place 28 October.

Saturday 30 October Will be for those over the age of 18 and will be immersed in the popular horror movie ‘The Purge’. Can you survive the purge? And lastly, the night of 31 October, can you solve the ‘Murder in the Haunted House’? People of all ages can participate in this last event, but children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. If you have the mind of a detective, this is the perfect plan for you without even leaving Cumbre del Sol!

Halloween en un parque temático Halloween at an amusement park

One of the most exciting and fun plans for Halloween with kids is to go to a theme park. Cumbre del Sol’s great location allows you to choose from many parks for a fun Halloween.

Without going too far, Terra Natura offers a most magical Halloween on the 30 and 31 October and the 1 November. The park in Benidorm has organised children’s workshops, magic shows, and visits from famous characters such as Harry Potter, Cruella and Maleficent.

Halloween en un parque temático

In Benidorm, Mundomar have also organised a Halloween themed day. From the moment you walk through the door you can enter the terrifying world of Halloween thanks to its decoration. As well as, of course, taking part in workshops, competitions and watching the new show “The Game” which they have prepared for these special dates.

The 6th Terror Festival in Alicante is coming back

After a two year hiatus, the 6th edition of the Alicante Terror Festival is back better than ever. There are two planned events: Hallowkids with children’s activities and Manicomius, a horror landscape for families and adults. Also, there are other activities such as escape rooms and horror dinners on the 30 and 31 October. This will all take place at Finca la Costera in Muchamiel. Don’t forget to reserve tickets to enjoy this fun event less than an hour away from Cumbre del Sol.

Now that you have several options to chose from on how to spend your Halloween, it’s time to decide. Whatever you choose, remember that places are limited and you need to reserve beforehand. Want to be up to date on everything around your home? Follow our blog and our Instagram and Facebook profiles.

Geocaching in Alicante – Treasure to find

Geocaching in Alicante – Treasure to find

Have you ever heard of geocaching? If you’ve never heard of it before then don’t worry, it’s a treasure hunt! But, instead of a map, your trusty sidekick will be your mobile phone. Bring out your more adventurous side and discover treasure hidden near you. What’s more, the residents of Residential Resort Cumbre del Sol and the surrounding area are in luck. There are many geocaching routes to take in Alicante. Want to find them?

Why you should geocache in Alicante

Geocaching is not a simple adventure game. This exercise not only allows you to find treasures, but also to enjoy nature and the beautiful landscapes around you. That’s why geocaching in the province of Alicante is the perfect opportunity to further explore historic towns and buildings that we’ll tell you about later.

And if that wasn’t enough, geocaching is a sport for all ages. The children will have a great time trying to find treasure hidden in and around the Alicante region. So now you know, get a sun hat and your mobile phone with coordinates, and become a 21st Century Indiana Jones.

Where you can geocache in the province of Alicante?

When we say you have lots of opportunities for geocaching in Alicante, we’re not exaggerating. We’re sure that once you try it, you won’t stop. So, weekends filled with coordinates, paths and treasure are waiting for you. All of this nearby Cumbre del Sol!

Geocaching in Calpe

To get started with this multidisciplinary sport, geocaching in Calpe is a great option given how close it is. Also, it’s not too difficult, but keep in mind that the size of the geocache treasure is small, so keep your eyes peeled!

Geocaching in Altea

Yup, Altea is another town in the region of Alicante where you can geocache. With the title “The green end of Altea” the owner of the geocache treasure invites you to take a walk around the port of Altea and enjoy the sea views with a refreshing white wine. You can’t say no to a treasure hunt like that!

Geocaching in la Sierra de Bernia

This cache is hidden right in the heart of Castillo de Bernia. This treasure hunt is more difficult. It’s level 2 difficulty and the cache is small. Furthermore, remember that this is in Sierra de Bernia, am mountain range. So, make sure you prepare for a day of adventure in wide-open nature.

Geocaching in el Montgó

You have probably already visited Montgó. But have you ever thought about whether this natural park is hiding treasure? This route is one of the most popular geocaching routes in the Alicante region. Even though it’s not very difficult to find the cache, the terrain certainly does make the adventure more tricky. This route brings together adventure, nature and mountain sport.

Geocaching in el Castillo de Santa Bárbara

One of the most symbolic places in the Alicante region is hiding geocache treasure. And its in Castillo de Santa Barbara! If you go down to Alicante one day, you can look for this treasure around the outside of the wall. Although, we warn you that this is the most difficult cache to find compared to the other four. It’s also the biggest one, as this cache is mid-size.

After this geocaching tour around Alicante, there’s only one last thing left to do: give it a try! We are sure that ahead of you there are weekends filled with great adventures and anecdotes discovering real treasures. Do you want to find more plans in the Costa Blanca area? Follow our Facebook and Instagram profiles and don’t miss out on anything.