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Many of these rentals boast stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea or the historic Cullera Castle, providing the perfect backdrop for a memorable beach break. Whether seeking a romantic getaway, a family-friendly retreat, or an adventurous escape, visitors will find the ideal Favara holiday rental to serve as their home away from home during their stay in this picturesque coastal area.
A beach front holiday rental location
Find a perfect, fully equipped, upmarket, contemporary holiday rental just for two or rent a stylish, impeccably furnished flat perfect for a family or family group of 4 or even 5 guests! Many of the comfortable holiday lettings and rentals in the area are just metres from the beach. Several of the flat properties in the area feature an outdoor terrace with an ocean view and the use of a pool. Choose from a lovely selection of holiday rentals in Benavites, just metres from the coast in Cullera in the municipality of Favara.
Plan the perfect holiday with accommodation equipped with exactly what you need for the perfect getaway. Browse our offers for a vast range of holiday homes, equipped with:
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Holidays in Favara
The area and getting around
Mediterranean sunshine and outdoor adventures
Nearby Cullera boasts stunning beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or water sports like surfing and sailing. The Playa de San Antonio and Playa de Los Olivos are popular choices, with golden sands and clear waters inviting relaxation and recreation. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Albufera Natural Park, a pristine wetland reserve just a short distance from Cullera. Here, visitors can embark on boat tours through the tranquil lagoon, observing diverse bird species and lush vegetation along the way as you bask in the peace and tranquillity. Unwind as you explore the region's natural beauty along the many hiking and cycling trails!
Ancient history and panoramic views
History enthusiasts exploring Favara and Cullera will find a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and historical sites. In Favara, delve into the town's Moorish roots, evidenced by the intricate architecture and the remnants of ancient irrigation systems that hint at its Islamic past, with charming streets and traditional houses offering a glimpse into the region's rural history. Just a short drive away, Cullera beckons with its imposing 13th-century castle perched atop a hill, providing panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding countryside.
Discovering Favara
Travellers and activities
Favara for food lovers
Food lovers exploring Cullera, Spain, are in for a culinary adventure brimming with flavours that celebrate the region's rich gastronomic heritage. Fresh seafood takes centre stage, with local restaurants serving up a bounty of delights, ranging from succulent grilled sardines to savoury seafood paella infused with the essence of saffron. Traditional specialities like arroz al horno (oven-baked rice), fideuà (a noodle-based dish similar to paella), and esgarraet (a salad of roasted peppers and salted cod) offer a taste of authentic Valencian flavours. To complement the meal, visitors can enjoy a glass of refreshing horchata, a sweet beverage made from tiger nuts, or sample the region's renowned wines! Why not book a finca in Port-Saplaya if you are travelling in a group for a superb base for your gourmet adventures! A perfect option for couples is renting a fabulous finca in Benavites for an exciting stay.
Favara for Cycling Enthusiasts
Cycling in Favara, Spain, offers visitors an excellent opportunity to explore picturesque landscapes and enjoy the mild Mediterranean climate. The surrounding countryside is criss-crossed with scenic routes that cater to cyclists of all levels, from leisurely rides through the village and its agricultural fields to more challenging trails leading into the nearby Parpalló-Borrell Natural Park. Cyclists can look forward to a diverse terrain that includes rolling hills, lush valleys, and coastal paths, with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and Mount Monduver along quiet roads and well-marked trails. Along the way, riders can stop at local landmarks and sample regional delicacies at charming village eateries. Whether you're an avid cyclist or a casual rider, a holiday in a holiday letting in Favaramunicipality offers a memorable cycling experience!
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Top 5 travel tips in Favara
1. Santa Catalina Church (Iglesia de Santa Catalina)
The Santa Catalina Church is a notable landmark in Favara, known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance. This church, dedicated to Saint Catherine, features a blend of Gothic and Baroque styles. Visitors can admire the intricate details of the facade, the stunning interior with its altarpiece, and bask in the serene atmosphere. This is a perfect spot for if you are on the trail to discover religious history and architecture in the area!
2.Cova del Parpalló
Located in the nearby Parpalló-Borrell Natural Park, the Cova del Parpalló is an archaeological site of great importance. This prehistoric cave is renowned for its rich collection of Palaeolithic art and artefacts, providing valuable insights into early human life in the region. Why not take a fascinating guided tour, offering you the opportunity to learn about the cave's history, the significance of the findings, and the early inhabitants of the area!
3. Favara Park
Favara Park is a popular recreational area that offers you a very pleasant setting for a relaxing day out. The park features well-maintained gardens, walking paths, and picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for families and nature lovers. There is also a playground for children and plenty of shaded areas where visitors can unwind and kick back and enjoy the tranquil environment.
4. Mount Monduver
Mount Monduver is a prominent natural landmark that offers you excellent hiking opportunities! Standing at 841 metres, you can marvel at panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, encompassing the Mediterranean Sea and the inland valleys. The hike to the summit is challenging but rewarding, with several trails catering to different skill levels. Along the way, hikers can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, as well as the stunning vistas.
5. Local Festivals and Traditions
Favara is known for its vibrant local festivals, which offer a glimpse into the village's cultural heritage and lovely community spirit. Events such as the Fiesta de San Antonio and the Semana Santa (Holy Week) are celebrated with enthusiasm, featuring processions, traditional music, dance, and communal feasts. These festivals provide visitors with an unmissable opportunity to experience the local customs, taste traditional foods, and participate in the lively celebrations!