Full day tour
1 Shrine of Saint Mary Magdalene
2 The Pink Lake Of Torrevieja
3 Restaurante Dinastía
The Santa María Magdalena, built in Catalan Art Nouveau style, was completed in 1946. The construction was designed by José Sala Sala in 1918 and construction began. As I said, the external design shows typical ornamental motifs of Art Nouveau. Ceramics, bricks and colorful tiles were processed in a harmonious way and this is how this unique church was created. The location is simply fantastic, from afar you can already see the church on the ridge of the Mola mountain. The view from the square in front of the entrance is also a delight. From here you have a spectacular view over the entire Vinalopó Valley.

Two colorful salt lakes flank the northwestern edge of a small seaside city on Spain’s Costa Blanca. Together, they form a nature reserve called Las Salinas de Torrevieja. One lake in particular stands out, as its eye-catching bubblegum pink color overshadows its green-tinted neighbor.
When looking at Torrevieja from above, it looks as though a colossal strawberry milkshake melted and the gooey mess pooled just outside the city. But the odd sight isn’t caused by a slew of unnatural ingredients. It’s actually the work of bacteria and algae.

Dinastía restaurant in Torrevieja offers authentic Chinese cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. Here, you can try both traditional dishes and unique interpretations of Chinese recipes. The restaurant is famous for its variety of dishes, from soups and fried appetizers to seafood and noodles. It’s the perfect spot for Chinese food lovers, with generous portions and attentive service.

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