by Eneszti | Jan 24, 2026
On the shores of the Mediterranean, where the ancient rocks of Mount Benacantil stand guard over the city, Alicante’s old town conceals numerous secrets within its narrow streets. For centuries, people have whispered these stories, which connect the past with...
by Eneszti | Jan 23, 2026
On the shores of the Costa Blanca, where the crystal-clear waves of the Mediterranean caress the Spanish coastline, a white town rises on the hillside. Altea’s name transcends the boundaries of a simple seaside town – this place offers refuge for the soul,...
by Eneszti | Jan 22, 2026
There are moments when history breaks clean. When everything before becomes “then” and everything after becomes “now.” For Almoradí, that moment came at 6:15 in the evening on March 21, 1829. The earth moved. Not gently. Not briefly. But with a...
by Eneszti | Jan 22, 2026
There’s a beach in the heart of Torrevieja that carries a name heavy with memory. Playa del Cura—the Beach of the Priest. Walk along its golden sand today, watch families building sandcastles, hear the laughter of children in the shallow waters, see couples...
by Eneszti | Jan 21, 2026
There’s a forest on the Costa Blanca that shouldn’t exist. A forest that isn’t natural. A forest that’s there because once, long ago, a man said: “I must stop the sand.” For thirty years, every single day, he did just that. Today,...
by Eneszti | Jan 19, 2026
There’s a city in Spain where more palm trees live than people. Where the past and present coexist in such natural harmony that when you walk through the train station doors, you immediately feel as if you’ve stepped into North Africa. This is Elche –...