Some
called it Calpe meaning steep rugged hill made of rock, the Phoenicians
called it Ifach which meant north. So the whole town of Calpe was
referred to as the north craggy rock, having Gibraltar as the south
reference. Calpe, which is north of Altea and south of Denia, is
an ideal vacation spot on the Costa Blanca on the Mediterranean
Sea in Spain. Going back as far as 1935, Calpe took advantage of
its privileged coastal location and inaugurated its first hotel
in the town where some well-known celebrities such as Hemingway
once stayed.
A closer look
at Calpe and the Penon
As mentioned earlier,
Calpes main attraction is not its town nor even its beautiful
soft sandy beaches but the tall craggy rock formation called the
Penon de Ifach. It is hard to believe, but this is the smallest
natural park in Spain together with the Columbretes Islands in Castellon.
It was declared a Natural Park in 1987 because its 300 varieties
of vegetation and colonies of birds needed protection from the expansion
that this small fishing village was undergoing at an incredible
speed. It measures about 35 hectares and has a botanical, landscape
and tectonic interest. The swift or martin birds together with the
silver seagull and plants not found anywhere else are closely protected
because some of these were about to be become extinct. Not everyone
may feel capable of climbing this fascinating rock formation, but
from the top, the panoramic view of the Costa Blanca is unforgettable.
You can zig-zag your way up, changing direction and passing through
a tunnel which was built in 1918. Even though it is free, during
the summer season and Easter week, you have to get a ticket because
there is a limit of about 50 people who can go up every hour. If
mountain climbing has always been on your list of something impossible
to do, then you will have to cross it off once you have done this
marvellous experience.
To, From and staying
in Calpe
If
you have planned on doing a car
hire, and have decided to catch a flight to the Valencia airport
in Manises, then you have about a 105 kilometres drive to Calpe.
Or if your flight has taken you to the Alicante airport, then you
are only about 61 kilometres away. Either way, you can take the
National Highway N-332 which is free or the A-7 Pay Highway which
is quicker and safer, especially in the summer season. There are
also buses from either of the airports. As in all tourist areas,
there are many types of lodgings to choose from. There are campings
for the nature lovers or on a limited budget, economical hostels
which could cost about 45 euros, one which is about 80 euros right
at the foot of the Penon, and hotels up to about 150 euros right
in front of the beach. Imperial Park
Calpe - Funfor all the family.
As
in all shore areas, the seafood is usually quite fresh, but
here in Calpe the restaurants at the harbour offer their goods openly
to their clients for them to personally choose which piece they
prefer. It seems like a food auction because the waiters are out
on the
promenade and when the people pass by, they offer them a morsel
to try and some sangria to lure them into their restaurant. The
most typical dish is the Arros de Senyoret ( a fish
stew with rice) or the LLauna de Calpe (an old fishermens
recipe of different types of fish, garlic, tomatoes, parsely, red
pepper and saffron). The paella is always on the menu, too.
Things and interesting
places around Calpe
Car
Hire Calpe
Either with your car, by bus or train, you should not let the opportunity
to visit other cities like Benidorm, Torrevieja or Alicante pass
you by. Benidorm is fun city with an incredible list of theme parks
like Terra Mitica with fun rides and shows, Terra Natura
where you can visit with all kinds of animals and have a splash
on the water shoots or Mundomar Marine Animal Park where you can
see, smell and even touch animals you had only seen on t.v. or in
books. Whether you only stay in Calpe or you venture away, the Costa
Blanca has everything you have ever dreamt of.
About The Author:
Robert Carlton writes many articles for the
internet site http://www.alicante-spain.com . Within his
publication he is working on topics such as cities around the
Costa Blanca and Spain.