L'Alacantí
L'Alacantí is a region located in the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is bordered to the north by the region of l'Alcoià, to the west by the region of Vinalopó Mitjà, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea and to the east by the region of Marina Alta.
This region is located in a coastal area, which makes it an attractive destination for tourism. It has several beaches of fine sand and crystal clear waters, such as Playa de San Juan, Playa de Muchavista and Playa de Campello, which attract visitors all year round.
In addition to its beautiful beaches, L'Alacantí is also home to important points of cultural interest. The city of Alicante, capital of the province, is located in this region and has numerous monuments and places of interest, such as the Castle of Santa Bárbara, the Old Quarter, the Port of Alicante and the Explanada de España.
In terms of gastronomy, L'Alacantí stands out for its typical dishes, such as Alicante rice and fish stew. In addition, the region is famous for its Alicante Designation of Origin wines.
L'Alacantí is a place where the charm of the coast is combined with cultural and gastronomic richness, making it an ideal place to enjoy a holiday or to live in a pleasant environment with multiple possibilities.



