
Torrevieja
Torrevieja
A lively resort town on the Costa Blanca, famous for its bright pink salt lake, long sandy beaches and a large international community.
Torrevieja sits on the Costa Blanca about 45km south of Alicante, a busy resort town that grew from a salt-mining and fishing village. It is best known for the two salt lakes behind the town, one of them a striking pink, and for a long stretch of sandy beaches and coves. A large international community lives here year-round.

What [Destination] is known for
Torrevieja is best known for its salt lakes and its beaches. The Laguna Rosa is one of very few pink lakes in Europe, its colour created by algae and salt-loving bacteria, and is a striking sight, especially in summer. The lakes form part of a protected natural park that draws flamingos and other birds. Swimming is banned, but the views and birdlife make them worth a visit. The town itself has a long seafront promenade linking sandy beaches such as Playa del Cura with the coves around the centre. Torrevieja's salt history is told in its seafront museums, and the town is known for habanera music, brought back by sailors from the salt trade with Cuba.





5WTP
Experience Name
Description





5WTP
Region name
Description





5WTP
Region name
Description





5WTP
Region name
Description





5WTP
Region name
Description





5WTP
Region name
Description
Things to do in [Destination]
If you enjoy unusual landscapes, visit the Laguna Rosa, the pink salt lake on the edge of town, in the late afternoon when the colour is strongest and the light is good for photos. If you like wildlife, the same natural park is one of the best places on the coast to see flamingos, especially in spring. For a relaxed day, walk the seafront promenade between the beaches and the marina, stopping at one of the chiringuitos by the water.

Where to stay in [Destination] (City)
Food and drink in [Destination]
Torrevieja's salt has flavoured its food for centuries, and salted fish remains a local speciality, often tasted on tours of the salt lake. The marina and old town have good seafood restaurants, and the international community means plenty of choice beyond Spanish cooking.





5WTP
Restaurant Name
Description





Airport Code
Region name
Description





Airport Code
Region name
Description
00
00
00
/
Feels like
00
Condition
Weather summary text
Wind Description
00 km/h NE
Wind
UV Description
UV 0
UV
Rain Description
0 mm
Rain
2 Day Forecast
Forecast
0% Rain
00
/
00
°
Day
Forecast
0% Rain
00
/
00
°
Day
Weather today in [Destination]
Best time to visit [Destination]
Spring and autumn bring warm, pleasant weather and fewer crowds, ideal for the beaches and the salt-lake walks. The pink lake is at its most vivid in the summer heat, though July and August are busy. Winters are mild, which is why many visitors stay year-round.
Getting to [Destination] and around
Torrevieja is about 45km south of Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC), roughly 35 to 40 minutes by car or taxi. Murcia's airport is a similar distance to the south. There is no train, so buses and cars are the main options. The town and seafront are flat and easy to explore on foot or by bike.
Nearest Airport to [Destination]
Nearest Sea Port to [Destination]
Travel tips for visiting [Destination]
The pink lake is most vivid in summer and best photographed in late afternoon light. Swimming in the salt lakes is banned and carries a heavy fine, but the nearby beaches are excellent. Flamingos are easiest to spot in spring around the lagoons. La Mata beach to the north is quieter and backed by a natural park. A bike is a good way to get between the beaches, the salt lakes and the natural park.


Events happening in [Destination]
What's on in [Destination] - annual festivals and events.



DATE
Destination
,
Country
Event Name
Collapsible text is perfect for longer content like paragraphs and descriptions. It's a great way to give people more information while keeping your layout clean. Link your text to anything, including an external website or a different page. You can set your text box to expand and collapse when people click, so they can read more or less info.



Date
Country
,
Country
Event Name
Collapsible text is perfect for longer content like paragraphs and descriptions. It's a great way to give people more information while keeping your layout clean. Link your text to anything, including an external website or a different page. You can set your text box to expand and collapse when people click, so they can read more or less info.



Town Name
Country
,
Country
Event Name
Collapsible text is perfect for longer content like paragraphs and descriptions. It's a great way to give people more information while keeping your layout clean. Link your text to anything, including an external website or a different page. You can set your text box to expand and collapse when people click, so they can read more or less info.
FAQs about visiting [Destination]
Helpful answers for planning your visit to [Destination].
Add a Title
Question
Answer.
Add a Title
Add a Title
Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles.
Add a Title
Add a Title
Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles.
All the islands of [Spain] (Singular Island)
countAllIslands-Islands

More destinations in [Country]
Discover more places and regions to stay in [Country].
Places to stay near [Destinations]
countNearby

Alicante
City, Beach, Coastal
A sunny Costa Blanca port city, with a hilltop castle, a palm-lined seafront promenade and golden beaches right beside the lively old town.


Elche
City, Historic
An inland city in Alicante province with the largest palm grove in Europe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a long history of dates and shoemaking.


La Marina
Beach, Coastal
A quiet beach community on the Costa Blanca south of Santa Pola, known for long dune-backed sands, pine forest and a large weekly market.


Santa Pola
Beach, Coastal
A working fishing town and beach resort on the Costa Blanca, with a busy harbour, long sandy beaches and ferries to the island of Tabarca.

Other [Demonym] regions (Mainland)
countMoreRegions-Mainland


Catalonia
A proud northeastern region with Barcelona, the Costa Brava coves, Pyrenean peaks and its own language and culture.


Region of Murcia
A warm, sunny southeastern region of beaches, the Mar Menor lagoon and a rich Roman and farming heritage.


Andalucía
The sun-baked heart of southern Spain, home of flamenco, Moorish palaces, white villages and tapas.


Galicia
A green, Atlantic region in the northwest, with the Camino's end, fjord-like coves and superb seafood.


Asturias
A green northern region of dramatic mountains, a wild coast, cider houses and the Picos de Europa.


Cantabria
A compact green northern region with sandy beaches, the Picos de Europa and a famous prehistoric cave.


Basque Country
A distinctive green region of world-class food, the Guggenheim, surf beaches and a unique ancient language.


Community of Madrid
The central region built around Spain's capital, with world-class art, royal palaces and mountain escapes.


Castilla-La Mancha
The vast central plateau of windmills and castles, Don Quixote's country, with Toledo and Cuenca at its edges.


Castilla y León
A vast northern plateau of historic cities, Gothic cathedrals, castles and the Ribera del Duero wine country.


Aragón
A varied northern region running from the high Pyrenees to dry plains, with Zaragoza and striking Mudejar towers.


Navarre
A green northern region of Pyrenean valleys and the Camino, famous for Pamplona's running of the bulls.


La Rioja
Spain's most famous wine region, a small northern land of vineyards, bodegas and the Camino de Santiago.


Extremadura
A wild, unspoilt western region of Roman ruins, conquistador towns, jamón and rich birdlife.


Balearic Islands
Spain's Mediterranean island region, four distinct islands from lively Ibiza to quiet Menorca and Formentera.


Canary Islands
Spain's Atlantic island region off Africa, eight sun-soaked islands of volcanoes, beaches and year-round warmth.


Ceuta
A small Spanish city on the North African coast, a crossing point of cultures between two continents.


Melilla
A small Spanish city on the North African coast, known for its remarkable Modernist architecture.
Explore more destinations in [Country]
Explore the [Island Group] (Island)
countIslandGroups-Island
More in [Island] (Island)
countInIsland-Island
More in [Admin Area] (Mainland)
countAdminArea-Mainland


