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Luxury villas in Denia
Denia has several wonderful neighbourhoods, and the beach town attracts a wide range of tourists. Do you prefer ocean view or do you want to live just on the beach? El Palmar, Montgo or Las Marinas all have the best luxury villas for your needs. Imagine waking up to the ocean breeze, take a dip or just eat breakfast looking at the ocean. Las Rotas is a more exclusive area to live in, south of Denia with a spectacular view over the Mediterranean Sea. Denia is an elegant town with plenty of private neighbourhoods for those looking for some rest, while the city centre and surrounding area is a great location for anyone who wants to enjoy the nightlife.
The most amazing luxury villas in DeniaMost luxury villas in Denia are roomy and can host up to 12 people. They have everything you might want, including modern kitchen appliances, big comfortable beds, wifi, a private pool, a garden, a balcony/terrace, your own parking space, and an ocean view. They are often located within walking distance of the beach. Whether you're taking your loved one on a romantic trip, friends on a celebration, or the family on a holiday, a luxury villa in Denia is a great choice to enjoy a stress-free holiday. With restaurants, bars, and shopping close by, you never run out of things to do.
Travellers and activities
Visit L´Albarda Garden. Explore an area of 50,000 square meters and more than 700 native plant species. Stroll along tree-lined paths and through vine-covered pergolas, and walk through a garden oasis with a fantastic view of the mountains. Take a 2 hour tour around the stunning countryside of Moraira. Rent an old 50s or 60s car and drive around on your own and see all the surroundings and beautiful nature. Fall in love with the tasty Spanish cuisine on this delicious food tour in Dénia. Enjoy a selection of 10 food and drink tastings handpicked by your local food host, just for you. This culinary tour in Dénia is a cultural journey that takes you beyond the food you will eat. Whether you take a tour on your own or a guided bus tour, this is a perfect opportunity to see and explore more of your destination. Stop for a bite to eat, take some photos and just enjoy the holiday. A memorable experience that you can control.
Denia for water activity loversSince Denia is on the coast, there are a ton of watersports and fun activities you can try out whilst you're here! One of the most exciting has got to be paragliding over the glittering coastline of the Costa Blanca. Leaving from Denia Pier, taking an awesome catamaran tour is the perfect way to escape the heat in summer and chill out. Once you've taken in some sights, your skipper will anchor up the boat to allow you to dive into the sea! There is an assortment of hidden caves and beautiful cliffside views to be taken in from the coast. The only way you'll be able to get there, though, is on a boat tour.
Denia has been awarded by UNESCO for its amazing gastronomy that uses fresh, local ingredients. Don't miss out on the paella and the famous red prawns of Denia while you're here!
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This medieval watchtower is 18 meters tall yet rises 125 meters above sea level. The tower provides unparalleled views of the Costa Blanca beach and ocean.
2. Les Marines beachThis magnificent beach begin just north of the harbour, and may be the best in Denia. It's about three kilometres long, so you'll always find an empty space. There are beach bars and restaurants too.
3. Barrio Baix la MarA beachfront district with a big population of fishermen and sailors for generations. Most houses are from the 18th and 19th centuries, and the closer you come to the water, the more restaurants you'll see, and many of them feature outdoor sitting shaded by palm trees.
4. Castillo de DéniaDenia Castle is without a doubt the oldest tourist attraction in town, dating back over two thousand years. It's one of Denia's most popular attractions.
5. Toy MuseumDénia became a toy-making centre in the early twentieth century. This free attraction at Dénia's former train station displays vintage toys and charts the evolution of toy-making in the city from the turn of the century through the 1960s.
6. The Denia marketThe Monday Markets, on Torrecremada Esplanada are one of the nicest things to do in Denia, and both residents and visitors flock there. The markets sell everything from clothing to local crafts, and thankfully, the market isn't just full of tourist "junk".
7. Ethnology MuseumThe museum is located in the heart of Denia and is dedicated to educating tourists about Denia's cultural legacy. Here you'll find displays of traditional ceramics and costumes showing the talent of the area's local women, as well as exhibits on the area's winemaking legacy.