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Dolce Tempo Journey - Wine & Paella from Dramatic Gorges to Mediterranean Beaches
As you make your way from Madrid to Valencia, you're in for a treat at every turn. Magnificent karst cliffs and pine tree forests. A medieval town or a whitewashed village close to the sea. Superb wines and fresh paella while you watch a colorful sunset. Let the region's historical charms, cultural arts and splendid scenery put you in a tranquilo state of mind.
Alicante
Alicante is located on Spain’s Costa Blanca in the Levant Region, along the country’s southeastern coast and is a tourist resort and commercial port. The region is marked by lush mountain ranges. During the Gothic era of the fifteenth through sixteenth centuries centuries, art and architecture flourished in Alicante and the remainder of the Levant Region. Immense palaces and grandiose churches were built with elaborate baroque details. Visitors can see a third century BC fortress - the citadel of Santa Bárbara built by ruler Amilcar Barca, a Carthaginian, Arrabal Roig - the old quarter, the Baroque town hall (1701-60), the Church of Santa María (14th century), and the Renaissance church of San Nicolás de Bari (18th century).
Cuenca, Spain
Cuenca, Spain Destination Guide