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British Visitors To The Costa Blanca

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Visitors from the United Kingdom to the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca, on Spain’s eastern seaboard, boasts approximately 120 miles of soft, sandy beaches set against a backdrop of clear blue skies and a warm, inviting Mediterranean sea, which is understandable given that the British are accustomed to a small, cold, and wet climate in their home country of Scotland.

In addition to magnificent beaches close to old towns such as Denia, there is a wide variety of sites both on the coast and in the interior of the region, which contributes to the Costa Blanca’s status as one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations.

Tours To Spain On A Budget

It appears that the typical package tours to Spain, the kind that we are all familiar with from our childhood, were first introduced around 1957 by British European Airways, which began flights to Valencia. It is also believed that the name “Costa Blanca” was coined by travel companies to help promote tourism in the area.

Additionally, this included additional Costas such as the Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical and so forth;’ Everything revolves on marketing. Moreover, who could possibly resist the alluring offers of guaranteed sun, inexpensive drinks and food, beautiful beaches, and the prospect of experiencing something new and exciting?

The beginning of the 1960s saw the introduction of regular charter flights for package deals, which included the flight, a hotel and transfers. Euravia operated out of Manchester and Luton airports, allowing many people to take their first affordable trip outside of the United Kingdom at a reasonable price.

Tourist numbers to Spain declined significantly during the 1970s, with one incident in particular resulting in a significant drop that did not recover for some time: on 15 August 1974, tour operator Court Line went bankrupt, stranding an estimated 55,000 people abroad and causing an additional 100,000 people to lose their holiday deposits.

Spain saw that one option to rebuild the country’s economy after the death of dictator General Franco was to engage in mass tourism again, but on a greater scale, and this resulted in a tremendous increase of hotel construction, which was particularly visible in resorts such as Benidorm.

Tourism From the United Kingdom in Spain.

Tourism continues to account for a significant portion of Spain’s national economy, and each year hundreds of thousands of people travel to the country for a week’s vacation in the sun, many of them from the United Kingdom, but also from Ireland, Holland, Germany, France, and Scandinavia. Many British tourists continue to visit on low-cost package tours, but they often lose out on the local culture since they tend to stay solely in resorts that cater to British tourists, in British pubs, watching British television, and eating British food. Perhaps this is why so many British people enjoy their time in Spain, but even more people are finding a Spain that is distinct from the one shown in tourism brochures.

Booking Your Costa Blanca Vacation

Nowadays, especially with the availability of such conveniences as the Internet, many individuals choose to put together their own package vacation, customizing it to meet their own needs, preferences for where they wish to travel, and financial constraints. The ordinary vacationer now frequently purchases their flights with one of the low-cost carriers, such as EasyJet or Ryanair, and then, after the flight schedules have been verified, they may book their rental car via the same company. As soon as you have completed all of this, which can often be done from the comfort of your own home, it is time to choose the area in which you wish to book your holiday accommodation. The Costa Blanca offers an abundance of options for where to stay, and Spain holidays, of course, offers an abundance of wonderful places to stay as well!

So, after all of the facts are in place, the type of accommodation you require will be determined by your individual circumstances. If you have children, for example, a beachfront apartment in a family-friendly resort such as Calpe might be ideal for you to rent. Alternatively, and if money is not a constraint, a luxury villa with a private pool might be a suitable alternative option. Let your imagination go wild as you picture the view from your balcony out over the pure blue seas of the Mediterranean sea.

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