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SitemapSanta Pola Coastal Property in Costa BlancaSanta Pola Santa Pola is a small fishing port of on the Costa Blanca and only 15 mins from Alicante airport and a similar distance to Alicante town. Santa Pola is less busy than Torrevieja but still has all the facilities you would expect from a small prosperous Spanish costal town.
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Please feel free to browse through our on-line property database and please do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance on UK FREEPHONE 0800 092 0800 or 0044 870 050 6016. On the eastern side of the municipal district lies the Sierra de Santa Pola, sheltering the bay from the Levante winds. Next to the coast is the Albufera, or lagoon, which plays an important role in the ecology of the area, providing a habitat for numerous species of water fowl and fish, as well as serving as a winter stopover point for various migratory species. History: The oldest archaeological remains in this area tell tales of a walled Iberian settlement whose major activity was trading with other settlements along the Mediterranean. Upon the arrival of the Romans, this town grew to be one of the key commercial ports along the coast, being named Portus Illicitanus, Following the fall of the Roman Empire and during the Middle Ages, the entire coastal area suffered a slow process of depopulation, due in part to the attacks of pirates based on the nearby Island of Santa Pola, called the isla Tabarca today. Places of Historical Interest: Presiding over the centre of the town is the 16th century fortress castle built in the military Renaissance style. Today it contains the chapel of the Virgin of Loreto, an Aquarium displaying some of the fauna from the Santa Pola bay the Sea Museum exhibiting archaeological artefacts showing an extensive array of maritime objects and gear. Tear the castle lie the ruins of the ancient Portus Illicitanus, where you can see the Roman "Palmeral" Villa from the early Empire and a 4th century Roman fish factory, in addition to numerous Iberian and Greek ruins. Fiestas: In March and April, come the Mig Any, or half-year pageants of the Moors and Christians. In June, as a prelude to summer, there is a romería, or pilgrimage, to the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rosary on the Cape of Santa Pola. And just before Midsummer, on July 16th, local sailors hold a feast to honour their patroness, La Virgen del Carmen. But the fiestas in which emotions run highest are held from September Its to 8th en honour of La Virgen de Loreto, with street processions, parades of Moors and Christians, etc. The annual festivities cycle ends on December 10th with the celebration of the Vinguda de la Mare de Deu, or the Arrival of the Mother of God by sea. There is always plenty to do: Practise your favourite sport from tennis, minigolf or hang gliding,
to water skiing, windsurfing or sailing. Places to visit: Sail over to the island of Tabarca, visit the 18th century walled
town, and have a refreshing swim in the clear, calm water (3.5 nautical
miles from Santa Pola). Santa Pola Costa Blanca coastal villas and apartments. Please feel free to browse through our on-line property database and please do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance on UK FREEPHONE 0800 092 0800 or 0044 870 050 6016. For more information on Santa Pola Property Costa Blanca and to arrange your viewing visit: Santa Pola Costa Blanca Property Search:
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