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Cavallería
Located in the northern area of Menorca, this town is famous for its mud baths

Access to the Cavalleria beach (Menorca).

Cala de Cavallería.

Camí de Cavalls, a historical path.
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Ciutadella
Once Menorca's capital, the main attraction in this city is its curiously named cobblestone streets

La Ciutadella is characterised by its narrow streets.

The port of Ciutadella

Plaza Alfonso III also known as Plaça de ses Palmeres.
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Cala Varques
An unspoiled beach in the Caló Blanc region (Mallorca)

Vala Varques is a beach with crystal-clear waters and white sand.

A pine forest surrounds the beach, which is also made up of sheer rock formations.

There are several caves nearby, like Cueva del Pont, Cueva del Cot and Cueva del Pirata
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La Albufera
A large saltwater lagoon on the Valencian coast

La Albufera is a natural park in the province of Valencia.

Traditional fishing boats can be seen in many parts of Albufera.

La Albufera in Valencia is one one of Europe's best preserved wetlands.
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Jávea
A seaside town north of Alicante

Plaza de la Iglesia (Jávea).

Cala Barraca (Jávea).

Faro del Cabo de San Antonio.

Cala Blanca (Jávea).
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Xilxes
This town in Castellón stands out for its long beaches

Viewpoint from Xilxes' seaside promenade (Castellón).

A beach on the La Plana plain.

Views over the beach and the vantage point of the Xilxes walkway.
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Sagunto
Roman history on the Valencian coast

Castillo de Sagunto is a fortress at the top of a hill (Valencia)

The castle was declared a National Monument in 1931

View over Sagunto, the capital of the Campo de Murviedro region
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Benicassim
Roman history on the Valencian coast

Benicassim is situated on the Costa del Azahar (Valencia)

Torre de San Vicente.

Torre Colomera.
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Ametlla de Mar
A Mediterranean town known as "La Cala"

The port of Ametlla de Mar, a traditional fishing town.

Cala Nova (Ametlla de Mar).

Fishing boat in Ametlla de Mar.
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Tarragona
This city stands out for its artistic and monumental Roman heritage

Gothic-stlye Santa Tecla Cathedral

Port of Tarragona

Tarragona's Roman amphitheatre

Detail of Tarraco's Amphitheatre