Alicante
Alicante is a port city located on the Mediterranean coast, The second most populated city in the Valencian community, which was founded by the Greeks under the name Akra Leuké (“white promontory”), then the Romans named it Castrum Album (“white fortress”) and Lucentum (place of light), and by the arrival of the Arabs this name was converted to al-Laqant (Current name in Valencian) and in spanish Alicante.
This magical city with an impressive light attracts many tourists because of its Mediterranean climate, the castle, white sand beaches and the historic centre.