How Aspe Differs From Other Towns Of Alicante, Spain
Alicante Spain is popularized because of the tourism industry and it has many towns and cities which fall under the tourism umbrella. The Costa Blanca area has been the main reason for this booming tourism with many great cities such as Alicante city itself and Benidorm. However, Aspe town –which is inland – has also invited and influx of tourists despite its great difference with the other towns that lie along the Costa Blanca waters. This difference can be traced to the different surroundings that Aspe, a municipality of Alicante, offers its guests.
Aspe is very near Alicante province and although nearer to Alicante International Airport, the place can be accessed also through two other airports – the Murcia Airport in the south and the Valencia Airport in the north. Coming from Alicante, you will arrive in this town in less than an hour travel.
Aspe has never been urbanized like its neighboring coastline towns. The fishing village of Benidorm has lost its village façade and instead is a highly industrialized city, equated to Manhattan. The high rise hotels made a landmark to the distinguishing characteristic of the town. As with Aspe, the town has retained its serene surrounding and has maintained its agricultural classification. Despite the presence of tourists, Aspe remains to be the inland home of the old Spaniards.
Although there may be some hotels in Aspe, the number and structure of the hotels in Aspe is beyond compare to the hotels of Benidorm and Altea. If there is a kind of accommodation that can be better appreciated, it is in Aspe. These rooms are not hotel rooms – these are villas. Because there was no extensive property development, not too much hotels rose in the area; instead many single detached homes in the form of chalets are being offered for sale.
Aspe has been identified with grapes – the kind that everyone eats on New Year’s Day. If a guest comes to this place in the months of October to December, the bagged grapes in the widespread vineyards form a different kind of view. A great part of Aspe has been planted with grapes and thus the best wines come from this place. If hotels are to Benidorm, vineyards are to Aspe. This sets this town different from its highly urbanized neighbors.
Night life and frenzy discos are characteristics of Benidorm. This greatly contrasted Aspe’s quiet and tranquil surroundings. This is another reason for some guests’ choice of Aspe – the restful vacation that they can savor. And should a guest decide to go to the beach, it would be an easy travel to the “playas” of Benidorm, and even to a taste of Benidorm night life.
A common denominator among all the towns of Alicante is the celebration of the Moors and Christians festivals. Aspe holds this same feast – commemorating the resurrection of the Christians over the Arabs.
The difference of Aspe to the other towns is not really very much – just a choice between high tumult of activities contra a hushed days of retreat. And this characteristic of Aspe is now luring many Spaniards and Europeans to make the place their get-away destination and to some – their permanent residence.