Dénia
Dénia
A coastal town full of history, gastronomy, and Mediterranean charm on the northern Costa Blanca.
Overview
Dénia is a vibrant seaside city located between Alicante and Valencia, known for its historic castle, lively harbor, and excellent gastronomy. It perfectly combines natural surroundings with modern urban comfort.
Beaches
- Playa de las Marinas – long sandy beach with full facilities.
- Playa Almadraba – quieter, less crowded area.
- Playa de Les Bovetes – centrally located, easy to access.
Places of Interest
- Castillo de Dénia – the historic castle on the hilltop with panoramic views of the town and sea.
- Paseo Marítimo – the harbor promenade lined with restaurants and sea views.
- Mercado Municipal – the local market offering fresh fish, fruits, and vegetables.
Key Facts
- Population: around 42,000 (less in winter).
- Atmosphere: a mix of traditional and modern, urban and coastal.
- Climate: Mediterranean – warm summers, mild winters, and plenty of sunshine.
Getting There
- By car: accessible via AP-7 / N-332 from both Valencia and Alicante.
- By bus: several regional routes connect Dénia with Alicante and Valencia.
- By ferry: ferries depart from the port to the Balearic Islands.
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