Denia
Denia is a sun-drenched city on the Spanish Costa Blanca. There's a wide choice of hotels here, from budget to deluxe, that will offer you a great getaway and easy access to the fine beaches of the Costa Blanca. Families wanting to be within walking distance of the Mediterranean will find a large selection of welcoming hotels in Denia. Among hotels with special features in Denia is Port Denia with its own large pool and other facilities aimed at families with children. The Costa Blanca is famous for its old town centres, and among the charming hotels in Denia, and ideal for romantic getaways, is Hotel Castillo, which is within walking distance of local bars and cafés. Golf is a big attraction on the Costa Blanca. La Sella Golf Resort has a renowned golf course, as well as a spa and highly-rated restaurants. Apartments in Denia give you the freedom to take advantage of the local food markets. Most apartments in Denia feature their own balconies and you will find that apartments in Denia range in size from intimate studios, suitable for a couple, to apartments with two or three, perfect for families on holiday in this beautiful Costa Blanca resort.
There's easy access here to 20 kilometres of Costa Blanca coastline. Families will head north to the sandy beaches, all with safe bathing and staffed by lifeguards. Diving enthusiasts will find their passion well-catered for on the more rocky parts of the coastline, such as at La Punta Negra. Clear waters allow for spectacular sights. There's a castle high above the town which makes for a fascinating trip for all the family. It dates back to the 11th century and features a small museum too. There are many delightful restaurants – and if you visit in March you'll see the spectacular bonfire festival. An even more spectacular sight is in July, when the Bulls at the Sea festival sees bulls running wild through the streets.
What to see or do in and around Denia
José Luis, . Denia (Alicante)
Beautiful village and atmospheres
The village is beautiful, good atmosphere, and many nearby places to visit.
Jose, . Denia (Alicante)
Variety of activities available
Near the city, mountains nearby, beach and coves and restaurants and also a marina, also excursions to Valencia and maritime trips to Ibiza, in short, not to get bored.
Guillermo, . Denia (Alicante)
Very quiet and pleasant destination
Very quiet and pleasant destination, if you like walking there is a very nice route near the hotel that runs parallel to the sea towards Les Rotes.
Ricardo, . Denia (Alicante)
Excellent as always Denia
Excellent as always Denia, we went to see the royal parade arriving by the port, a lot of animation, great gastronomic offer, every time we go we discover a new place and always wonderful, this time it was the tomasets, everything was delicious, nice closed interior patio.
Miguel Angel, . Denia (Alicante)
View from the terrace
Magnificent views from the terrace, proximity to the city of Dènia.
Marti, . Denia (Alicante)
Magnificent beach
Magnificent beach. Incredible beach.
Stefan, . Denia (Alicante)
Denia, a Jewel of the Costa Blanca
Sea and mountains. Denia, a charming coastal town on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, lies between Valencia and Alicante and is a true gem of the Costa Blanca. With its rich history dating back to Roman times, Denia offers a fascinating blend of culture, nature, and modern living. The city's landmark is the imposing Castle of Denia, which sits atop a hill and offers a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean. The old town, with its narrow streets and historic buildings, invites you to stroll and exudes an authentic Mediterranean flair. Denia is known for its first-class beaches. From fine sandy beaches to rocky coves, everyone finds their perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, or water sports here. Especially the beach of Las Marinas is popular with families, while the rocky beaches of Las Rotas are ideal for snorkeling. The city is also a paradise for foodies. Thanks to its location and tradition, Denia offers excellent cuisine with fresh fish and seafood. Local restaurants, some with Michelin stars, delight their guests with exquisite dishes. Denia is also a gateway to the beautiful nature of the Montgó National Park, which attracts hikers and nature lovers. With its mild climate, friendly inhabitants, and diverse leisure opportunities, Denia is a perfect destination for holidaymakers who want to experience the real Spain.
Luis, . Denia (Alicante)
Depends on your tastes
It solely depends on what you personally seek for your tastes. For me, beach, city, and others are fine, too windy every day.
Vicente, . Denia (Alicante)
Very nice
Very nice. The hotel is across from the marina and one kilometer from the center. The alleys in the center are very picturesque. We loved it!
Lidia, . Denia (Alicante)
Easter in Dénia
Easter in Dénia. Large tourist town with a wide range of leisure options. You can take long walks and various hiking routes; we did the one of the mills, the tower, saw the cape of San Antonio, you can perfectly walk to Jávea. Tremendous views. We missed seeing the Cova Tallada because an appointment was needed. We also visited the castle, the Toy Museum, the wide pedestrian street Marqués de Campo where there are all kinds of establishments, especially the Verdú ice cream shop, where we had some great ice creams. Las Marinas beach is very wide with fine sand, the sea always calm. While strolling, we reached Quique Dacosta's restaurant.
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