Denia is a beautiful town which
stands on the Mediterranean coast, between the cities
of Valencia and Alicante, where the sun shines
322 days a year and the average temperature
is 18º C or 65º F. It has a resident population
of about 33,000, although this number rises in the
summer months, when people from around the world come
to visit this wonderful land.
Denia has 20 kilometres of beaches
which are awarded the European Blue Flag for their
water quality, infrastructure and services every year.
To the north, the fine sand beaches of Les Marines;
to the south, the rocky area of Les Rotes, with its
spectacular coves of transparent waters.
A walking tour around Denia will take you back to
ancient times and cultures. Iberian, Carthaginian,
Roman, Arab and Christian architecture are
symbols of the various civilisations which have peopled
this privileged corner of the world. One of the most
emblematic sites of historic Denia is the magnificent
Castle which presides over the town.
Denia’s calendar of cultural events
and festivities is one of the richest in
Spain. Both visitors and locals enjoy the Carnival
in February, the Fallas in March,
Easter in April, Fogueres de Sant Joan (Saint John’s
beach bonfires) in June, our Patron’s festivity
in July, the famous Moors and Christians festival
in August… and more… Catching an event
or two should be part of everyone’s visit to
Denia.
Denia has always been a seafaring
town. Its port, its daily fish market, the fishermen’s
quarter and, especially, its delicious cuisine, bring
us the flavours of the Mediterranean sea. Taste all
kind of rice dishes, which go beyond the famous paella,
for which Denia is internationally
well-known. Fresh seafood and fish, vegetables, olive
oil and fresh fruit count among the main ingredients
of one of the healthiest diets in the world.
The town can be reached by road, by train
and even by boat! Exit 62 of motorway A-7
and highway N-332 will lead you straight to Denia
from Valencia or Alicante by car or public bus. The
latter, which is the capital city of the province,
also has connection with Denia by
train (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat). You might
even like to spend a few days in the Balearic Islands
(Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera); well, you
will not need to go too far, there are daily boats
departing from the Port of Denia to Ibiza and Formentera.
To give you an idea about the distances between Denia
and the main towns and cities of the area, you should
know that Denia is only 100km away
from the two capital cities of Valencia and
Alicante, only 58km away from Benidorm
and around 3h 30min away (by fast-ferry) from cosmopolitan
Ibiza, beautiful Mallorca and Menorca and
pleasant Formentera.
Make
the most of your leisure time and explore Denia’s
surroundings: enjoy a variety of
activities such as hiking itineraries to Cova Tallada,
Cova del Camell, Cova de l’Aigua; tours to Cape
San Antonio or Cape of La Nao; excursions to Mount
Montgó Natural Park or to the Marine Reserve
of Cape San Antonio.