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El Balcón de la Sella: A must-visit hilltop restaurant in Pedreguer

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A scenic Pedreguer restaurant offering Mediterranean dining, live weekend music, and panoramic views.
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In the scenic hills of Pedreguer, El Balcón de la Sella Restaurant & Lounge offers one of the most mesmerising dining settings in the Marina Alta region. Operating as the flagship culinary gem of the Syncrosfera Health Hotel Boutique, this standout venue has quickly earned a local reputation as a must-visit destination for residents and visitors alike, whether they are staying at the resort or simply nearby and in search of a hearty meal.

El Balcón de la Sella Restaurant & Lounge: Panoramic dining over the Costa Blanca

Without a doubt, the true star of the establishment is its breathtaking panoramic terrace. True to its name, which translates to “The Balcony” in English, it boasts dramatic views over the Costa Blanca landscape, making it a perfect escape for a warm summer evening and becoming a vibrant social hub for regulars. 

Additionally, every Saturday and Sunday night, the venue hosts live music sessions where acoustic sets and ambient tracks pair beautifully with craft cocktails, creating an exclusive, yet welcoming and friendly lounge vibe.

A varied menu with delicious international offerings

With a highly creative menu, the kitchen balances health-conscious wellness with pure Mediterranean indulgence. The menu is a playful exploration of land and sea, marked by international twists. Seafood lovers can dive into grilled octopus accented with parsnip parmentier and honey aioli, or fresh tuna marinated in a zesty Thai sauce alongside a surprising strawberry gazpacho. For something closer to home, the restaurant serves a spectacular duo of cocas (or traditional Valencian flatbreads), one featuring rich duck magret with a sweet local Mistela wine reduction.

Immersive cultural events to add to the night

El Balcón de la Sella is also celebrated for its highly immersive cultural events. From lively Latin nights under the stars to authentic Texan-style open-air barbecues with live country music, the venue turns dinner into an international experience. Merging breathtaking natural beauty, live entertainment, and creative cuisine, this Costa Blanca hotspot proves that a truly great restaurant is about much more than what is on the plate; it is also about the memories made around the table.

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Calpe prepares for summer as population set to top 140,000

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As summer arrives on the Costa Blanca, Calpe’s Local Police force is preparing for one of its busiest periods of the year, with the town expecting its population to swell to more than 140,000 people during the peak holiday season.

The seasonal influx places significant pressure on local services, particularly policing, traffic management and public safety. In response, senior police officers recently met with Mayor Juan Antonio Sánchez and Public Safety Councillor Guillermo Sendra to finalise plans for the months ahead.

Extra officers and resources for the summer season

According to the town hall, police staffing levels will be strengthened over the coming weeks to cope with the sharp increase in visitors. The force will focus on maintaining security in key tourist areas, including beaches, promenades, residential developments and the town centre.

Illegal street trading will also be a priority, alongside increased patrols in areas that attract the largest crowds during the holiday season. Authorities say the aim is to maintain the high level of public safety that residents and visitors expect during the busiest months of the year.

New patrol boat and motorcycle fleet

The summer plan includes several new operational measures. A semi-rigid police boat will be deployed for maritime surveillance, allowing officers to monitor Calpe’s coastline and respond more quickly to incidents at sea.

Police officers on bicycles will also patrol the seafront promenades, while four new motorcycles are being added to the fleet to improve mobility and response times across the municipality.

The preparations come as Calpe enters a packed summer calendar featuring beach activities, festivals, concerts and major public events that attract visitors from across Spain and abroad.

Keeping Calpe safe during its busiest months

Councillor Guillermo Sendra said the dramatic increase in population during summer requires extensive planning and coordination to ensure security standards remain high. Local authorities believe the combination of extra personnel, enhanced surveillance and additional equipment will help the town manage another busy tourist season safely and efficiently.

For residents and visitors alike, the message is clear: Calpe is getting ready for summer, and local police are preparing well in advance for the crowds that make the resort one of the Costa Blanca’s most popular destinations.

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First turtle eggs of 2026 found on Dénia beach as famous loggerhead returns

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The first sea turtle eggs of the 2026 nesting season have been laid on a beach in Dénia after a well-known loggerhead turtle named Diana returned to the Costa Blanca for a third consecutive year.

The female loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta), already familiar to conservation teams after previous nesting visits, was identified after coming ashore to lay eggs on Marineta Cassiana beach. Her return marks the official start of the sea turtle nesting season in the Valencian Community and is being seen as another encouraging sign for marine conservation efforts along the Mediterranean coast.

Diana’s remarkable return

Diana first captured the attention of wildlife experts when she nested in Dénia in 2023. Since then, she has become one of the most closely monitored sea turtles in the region thanks to a microchip that allows researchers to identify her whenever she returns.

Last year she made headlines after laying multiple nests along the Dénia coastline, helping to reinforce the area’s growing importance as a nesting site for loggerhead turtles. Earlier this month, several young turtles hatched from Diana’s 2025 nests were released back into the Mediterranean following months of care and monitoring.

The latest nesting event is believed to be the first recorded clutch of eggs on Dénia’s beaches this summer, giving conservation teams an early boost as they prepare for another busy season.

Why Dénia is becoming a turtle hotspot

Marine scientists say the number of loggerhead turtles nesting on Spain’s Mediterranean coastline has increased significantly in recent years.

According to conservation organisations, rising sea temperatures and changing environmental conditions are encouraging more turtles to choose western Mediterranean beaches for nesting. Dénia has emerged as one of the most important locations in the Valencian Community, with repeated visits from turtles such as Diana highlighting the area’s suitability for breeding.

When nests are discovered, specialists carefully assess the site and may relocate some eggs to protected areas or controlled incubation facilities to maximise survival rates. The process involves collaboration between environmental authorities, researchers and conservation groups.

Diane has become one of the most closely monitored sea turtles in the region
Diana has become one of the most closely monitored sea turtles in the region Credit: Facebook/FundacionOceranografic

What beachgoers should do

Authorities are reminding residents and visitors to stay alert during nesting season.

Anyone who spots a sea turtle on the beach, fresh turtle tracks in the sand or a possible nest should avoid approaching the animal and immediately call 112. Early reporting allows specialists to activate protection measures and give both the mother turtle and her eggs the best chance of survival.

For now, all eyes will be on Diana once again, as experts wait to see whether the famous loggerhead returns to Dénia’s shores later this summer to lay more eggs.

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3,500 young athletes celebrate Marina Alta sports success story

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3,500 Young Athletes Celebrate

Celebrating the end of another successful season of regional school sports leagues
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