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Here you will find how to get to Finestrat using the main means of transport possible.

  • How to arrive in road?

    You can reach Finestrat by car on the N-332 national road or on the AP-7 motorway, taking exit 64.

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    If you prefer to come by public transport as a bus, the ALSA company stops at Finestrat.

  • How to arrive by train/TRAM?

    You can come to Finestrat by train with the Alcant - Denia line, which runs along the north coast of the Province. In addition, you have 11 trams and 9 Train-TRAMs, which cover the route between Alacant and Benidorm on the tramway platform of the Metropolitan TRAM.

  • How to arrive in Plane?

    You can reach Finestrat by plane, since you have El Altet airport, 57 km away and Manises airport, 140 km away

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Lights and garlands decorate Finestrat's streets for Christmas

 

The Christmas spirit can be felt in every street across Finestrat. The town's main thoroughfares, the shopping boulevard and the beach are all festooned with lights, mistletoe and traditional seasonal decorations. The municipal Tourist offices are also showing off their Christmas finery to remind tourists visiting us that this town celebrates Christmas in style and doesn't skimp on anything: a Christmas market in the historic centre from 16 to 18 December, Christmas garland workshops showing more than a hundred people how to make their own decorations, plus a packed cultural programme for everyone to enjoy on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year and the Three Kings festival.

What's more, Finestrat is lighting up Christmas sustainably. The Town Council is acutely aware of climate change, the energy crisis and soaring electricity bills, prompting the organisation to put in place an Energy Saving Plan. All through the holidays, Christmas lights on roundabouts and in parks and squares will be switched on at 6 pm and off at 2 am instead of at 8 am, an energy saving of around 40% every day. Added to this, all the lights use LED technology, which is more efficient and sustainable.


The photo is from Antonio Sánchez

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