VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) - The city council of Valencia, Spain, on Tuesday closed three beaches on the Mediterranean coast after oil or fuel from a spill washed up on a 2-km (1.2-mile) line of sand.
Mysterious white particles that washed up onto a small section of southeast Spain's Valencian coast prompted authorities to close a handful of beaches on Monday as a precaution. The local ...
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Where to Stay in Valencia Spain: Best Areas & Hotels
Wondering where to stay in Valencia, Spain for your first visit? You’re in the right place! As a travel blogger that lives in Spain and has been to Valencia multiple times, I’ve gotten to know the ...
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The golden sand and shallow blue waters of Malvarrosa Beach have been inspiring artists and travelers for generations. At an average of 440 feet wide, the beach is ideal for sports, as well as ...
The region of Valencia on Spain's Mediterranean has been recognized as having the country's highest percentage of pristine coastline. The beaches and harbors of Valencia have been awarded 108 Blue ...
The city often beats Barcelona and Madrid as a top expat spot IF the life of Spain is calling you and you’re tempted to ditch the UK, then there is one city that has been named one of the best for ...
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