Santa Pola
Santa Pola is a municipality in the Valencian Community located on the coast of the province of Alicante. The main attractions of Santa Pola are its historical remains, its port, its salt marshes and its beaches, which have been awarded the blue flag, a symbol of environmental quality awarded by the European Foundation for Environmental Education.
Santa Pola offers its visitors a wide range of leisure, cultural and sporting activities:
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- Castilla-Forteleza Santa Pola, built in 1558
- Museum of the Sea
- Museum of Salt
- Tamarit Tower, built in 1552
- Salinas de Santa Pola, included in the RAMSAR list, also protected as a natural park, and declared an area of special interest for birds, including large groups of flamingos.
- Port of Santa Pola, one of the most important fishing ports in the Spanish Mediterranean. The main activities are fishing, salt transport and the construction of sports boats.
- Municipal Aquarium
- The leisure area, the epicentre of Santa Pola's daytime and night-time leisure activities, is located on the Port's seafront promenade, where you will find a wide range of bars, restaurants and leisure options for all ages. There is a wide range of bars, restaurants and leisure options for all ages, and visitors have several kilometres of promenade where they can stroll, cycle and skate. There are also activities and shows by local artists in the open air.
- By boat to Tabarca Island, boats known as "Tabarqueras", catamarans and speedboats that make the crossing Santa Pola - Tabarca.
- Various water sports, such as windsurfing and kitesurfing, diving, snorkelling, jet skiing and parasailing.