Forests,
dunes and beaches in perfect harmony inside a big virgin field, make
Guardamar del Segura to be a paradise in Costa Blanca.
The town of Guardamar, with a population of just over 11,000, has
historically played the role of guardian of the river Segura.
Around 12 km of beach; pines; very old trees; a Mediterranean park
with fountains and lakes that give life to squirrels, swans, fishes…
Guardamar’s strategic position on a hill over the Vega Baja made it
the ideal settlement for the various peoples that inhabited this part
of Spain.
Guardamar owes its very existence and livelihood to the dunes that
have shaped it.
Activities around the restored mouth of the river include fishing,
camel rides and the Molino de San Antonio. All the local restaurants
offer top-quality prawns and outstanding rice dishes, the pride of
Alicante cuisine.
The prime natural feature are the dunes formed from sand deposited by
both the river Segura and the sea, and blown inland by the east winds.
This natural area is today the main distinguishing feature of
Guardamar and it includes the Reina Sofia and Alfonso XIII parks,
ideal for a leisurely stroll or for cycling. These are attractive
spots for noting the local vegetation and observing the water birds
that come to nest in this ecosystem, including herons and other
species.
If you like sports, Guardamar offers you every possible sea sport such
as sailing, windsurfing, water-skiing, underwater diving, canoeing,
jet skiing, etc. The Marina de las Dunas at the mouth of the river
offers all these as well as 498 moorings.
Guardamar del Segura has extensive sports facilities, the most
important being the “Las Rabosas” Sports Centre and the
magnificent Municipal Sports Centre, with its Olympic swimming-pool, 3
football pitches, basketball courts, five-a-side soccer pitches,
tennis courts, pelota courts, covered sports. The municipal Marina de
las Dunas is a splendid addition for tourism in Guardamar del Segura.
It is located at the mouth of the river Segura, in a unique natural
environment on the eastern coast of Spain.
It has 494 moorings and all the services and facilities of a
top-ranking marina. It also offers 2 kilometres of the new navigable
river course for small boats, a risk-free place for sea sports.