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Welcome to Mil Palmeras


Where is Mil Palmeras? - Mil Palmeras is a compact coast urbanization situated between Cabo Roig and Pilar de la Horadada on the Costa Blanca. Mil Palmeras literally means 1000 palms. Mil Palmeras is a quiet seaside urbanization which only truly comes to life in the holiday season. It is your typical Spanish seaside hotspot and is well liked primarily thanks to its closeness to golf, warm and clear waters, superb facilities, fine beaches and its wonderful weather. Mil Palmeras beach is undoubtedly one of the finest stretches of sand you will find on the Costa Blanca with clean well looked after sand and the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. It has all of the common amenities which include WC's, sunbeds, bar, sun shades, volley ball nets, changing area, pedallos and car parking. Mil Palmiras beach is referred to as Playa de Mil Palmeras and it meanders along to another beach known as Riomar. The excellent weather is without a doubt one of the main attractions for visitors to this area and Mil Palmeras is no exception, as the resort enjoys approximately three hundred sunny days every year. Even though the winter season provides quite pleasant weather conditions, meaning that it is a favourite area for wintertime holidays for people eager to get away from the long cold winters of the North European countries, the best conditions are during the months of May to September and this is the time when the resort really comes to life with travellers from Britain and Spain heading for the area. So for winter or summertime escapes try out Mil Palmeras Alicante. Similar neighbouring hotspots that you may easily visit while staying at Mil Palmeras include: Los Dolses, Aguamarina, Pilar, El Mojon, Playa Flamenca and others. The area is easily reached from both Alicante and Murcia (San Javier) airports by using either the AP-7 motorway or the N-332 coastal road, Alicante (El Altet) airport is forty five miles by car and Murcia airport is seventeen minutes drive.

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