Car Rental from San Juan

Pick up your rental car in San Juan

The delightful town of San Juan in the province of Alicante is divided into two parts: the sandy beaches which run into Campello, and the rural town two kilometers inland.  Located about 8 km north of the city of Alicante, San Juan is an easy beach excursion to plan by car hire Alicante, Spain.

The beaches of San Juan offer the most comfortable hammocks and sun umbrellas for rent, as well as some excellent typical Spanish restaurants, serving good strong coffee and fresh squeezed orange juice.  Or perhaps your more in the mood for a Spanish beer or glass of wine with octopus and a cold vegetable salad after a long day of soaking in the sun.  

San Juan Alicante

Zip around the town in an Alicante car hire and hit all the shops and street markets offering fresh products and all kinds of handmade goods and souvenirs.  

San Juan is also know for its Summer Solstice bonfires on the beach.  Days are spent with adults, children, and entire families preparing for these celebrations by making designs, paper mache, and other things to set on fire at night.  Nights are known to get wild.  The party has over 5000 years of history, going back to pagan sun worship.  Here, the fires represent the days getting shorter, and the tradition of jumping over a fire representing the sun continues today.

San Juan Alicante

Secure a cheap car hire Alicante Spain and come to enjoy one of the best things about this particular area of the world, the climate.  Make sure you've got plenty of ice in the cooler and plenty of grub to grill out and enjoy a lovely day at the beach, either fresh roasting at an open fire in mid summer, or picnicking with your family or friends any time of year.

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