Towns of South-East Spain - Costa Blanca South
La Mata
One
of the main features of La Mata has to be the beach –
it’s spectacular – a great place for holidays
and long weekends if you can’t be there all the time.
If you are dependent on buses then La Mata is a good place
to be as there are frequent buses including routes to Alicante
airport
The town has a very street market every Wednesday morning
and there are some really good bars and restaurants in La
Mata - Alexis, Dubliner and Jandels on the sea front, Rumours
and Ulpiano are all worth a visit during the day or at night
and BarloVento is good for seafood meals.
Fiesta time is party time in La Mata and there are fiestas
throughout the year here but the most notable one is in May
when the “casetas” are put up around the harbour
and horses are paraded around the town. The Association of
the Virgen del Rocío organizes a "Romería"
(Pilgrimage) in Honour of the Virgen del Rocío on the
last Saturday and Sunday of May, with a pilgrims' mass held
in the open air – not to be missed!
La Mata has everything for an action packed trip –
you can visit 'Ozone Centro de Ocio" for bowling, arcade
games, cinema and clubs. Try out the horse riding around the
salt lakes or maybe go-karting in Playa Flamenca or the water
park at Torrivieja just 7 minutes drive south. If you want
something a bit less adventurous there is the Safari park
at Elche…….or of course you could just sit by
the pool, lie on the beach and soak up the rays!
But it’s not all action in La Mata – there are
plenty of very peaceful places tucked away and a really pleasant
community atmosphere around the whole area. Even now we are
still amazed at the prices of some of the property in La Mata
– it has so much going for it and yet you can find nice
properties for around €100,000 (sometimes!).
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properties in La Mata
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