3 BED, 2 BATH Apartment IN Aguas Nuevas,Aguas Nuevas Alicante
Aguas Nuevas, Alicante
- Bedrooms : 3
- Bathrooms : 2
- Floor Size : 98 m²
- Visits : 68 in 354 days
Magnificent top floor bungalow in Aguas Nuevas. Aguas Nuevas is a well known area in Torrevieja and very well located being close to the big shopping center Habaneras and the water park Aquopolis. Nearby the apartment you’ll find several restaurants and supermarkets as Carrefour and Lidl. The apartment has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, independent kitchen, nice living area, a big and sunny terrace and with the property you also have a small garden were you’ll find the staircase up to the property. The residential offers a nice sized comunal garden and pool. Torrevieja is a coastal city located in the province of Alicante, in the southeastern part of Spain. It is situated on the Costa Blanca, which is known for its beautiful beaches and Mediterranean climate. Here are some key points about Torrevieja:Location: Torrevieja is part of the Valencian Community and is situated on the Costa Blanca, approximately 50 kilometers south of Alicante.Climate: The city enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers. This climate, along with its proximity to the sea, makes Torrevieja a popular destination for tourists and expatriates.Salt Lakes: Torrevieja is known for its salt lakes, including the Laguna Salada de la Mata and the Laguna de Torrevieja. These salt lakes are pinkish in color and are a significant part of the city’s landscape.Tourism: Tourism plays a crucial role in Torrevieja’s economy. Visitors are attracted to its sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and cultural attractions. The city also has a long seaside promenade, a marina, and various parks.Cultural Attractions: The city has several cultural and historical sites, including the Church of the Immaculate Conception and the Torre del Moro, a watchtower with panoramic views of the area.Economy: In addition to tourism, the economy of Torrevieja is supported by fishing, salt production, and agriculture. The salt industry has historically been important to the region.Expatriate Community: Like many coastal areas in Spain, Torrevieja has a significant expatriate community, with many foreigners choosing to live there either seasonally or permanently.Festivals: The city celebrates various festivals throughout the year, including Carnival, Semana Santa (Holy Week), and the Habaneras and Polyphony International Contest, which focuses on choral music.Whether you are interested in relaxing on the beaches, exploring cultural attractions, or enjoying the local cuisine, Torrevieja offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors.