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Denia, a walk through its tradition, its culture and its beaches
Located at the foot of the impressive Montgó Natural Park, Denia is an important town bathed by the Mediterranean Sea. It is a destination that has it all: natural beauty, a fascinating historical legacy, renowned gastronomy and a vibrant cultural and festive life.
At the top of a hill, from where you can see the town, stands Denia Castle. It is a historic fortress that stands majestically offering a window to the past and stunning views of the Mediterranean.
More than a thousand years old, it was built in the Islamic era, although it has undergone constant renovations over time. It is a key piece of the city's heritage and offers visitors a unique cultural experience. Inside you will find the Archaeological Museum that invites you to discover the rich past of this city that housed Iberians, Romans, Muslims and Christians.

Varied coastline and dream beaches
Along its 20 kilometers of coastline, we find everything from touristy sandy beaches to rocky coves perfect for diving . The beaches of Denia are one of the greatest attractions of this charming coastal city. Its diversity allows each visitor to find their ideal corner, whether to relax in the sun, practice water sports or explore the rich marine life. In addition, they are well equipped with services that include surveillance and lifeguards, public bathrooms, access for people with disabilities and leisure areas for children.
Featured Beaches:
- Punta del Raset: It is the closest beach to the town center and stands out for its fine sand and natural dunes.
- Les Marines: Very spacious, it is ideal for practicing sports in the sand such as beach volleyball or soccer.
- Les Bovetes: Imagine tasting the exquisite local cuisine in a beach bar.
- Els Molins: This beach is the meeting place for windsurfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts.
- Almadrava: Charming pebble beach.
- Les Deveses: It is characterized by its strong winds, which makes it perfect for surfing and other water sports.
The Port of Denia: between yachts and sailboats
The Port of Denia is an emblematic place of great historical and contemporary importance . With more than 2,000 years of history , the port has been a key strategic point due to its proximity to the Balearic Islands. It has had a past marked by military relevance, trade and pirate activity.
Today, the Port of Denia is one of the most important on the Levante coast. Its configuration allows safe access even in adverse weather conditions. In addition to being the gateway to the Balearic Islands and having a fishing area with a fish market, it also has a marina for mooring megayachts. The Marina El Portet is the leisure area of the port, with bars, restaurants and nautical tourism companies.
Denia, creative city of Gastronomy
Recognized for its exquisite gastronomy, it has been designated by UNESCO as a Creative City of Gastronomy . The red shrimp from Denia is a high-quality and highly prestigious gastronomic product, considered one of the most exquisite delicacies in the Mediterranean. Don't hesitate to savor this gastronomic treasure in any of the city's many bars and restaurants.

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