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Good and bad about Coveta Fuma

Posted: Thu Mar 1, 2018 10:08pm
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Sharon1970

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Location: El Campello

Joined: 12 Feb 2018

Hello everyone. 

May I ask what your thoughts are on Coveta Fumá? 

I have not heard a bad word about the area, so I am interested in what the general thoughts are. 

For eg: are the beaches clean? 

Are the street lights switched on at night.  (Sounds a daft question but ours in the UK are switched off at 10pm or earlier in winter)

Crime in the area?   

We are looking to purchase a property in the area and we have only looked around during the day. 

Thank you so much in advance. 

bbalach

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:41am

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Location: Coveta Fuma

Joined: 14 Jul 2018

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:41am

I am in the process of purchasing a property in a small development there.  I don't know a thing about crime in the area or how well lit the streets are and until what time.  I took one look around me and the beauty blinded me to any faults that may be lurking.  I don't worry about crime in Spain.  Street lights, though, could be important because there are narrow winding streets with blind curves and if you plan on venturing out into the many small bars and restaurants tucked away after dark, it would increase safety.  I'll carry a flashlight and wear something reflective.  

There is a tram that provides service to Alicante every two hours, even on holidays, so it is very connected to the all the transportation possibilities that Alicante offers, as well as access to top notch medical facilities and everything else you could want.  Unlike many beach communities in Spain, Coveta Fuma is quaint with small homes tucked into hills.  It's amazing.  If security is top of your list of concerns, you might check out El Campello, which offers larger, secure buildings.  That wasn't what I was looking for.  The beaches are very clean--beautiful little coves nestled in rock formations. I love it.  If you prefer long stretches of pristine beach, then check El Campello.  Good luck with everything!

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