Dénia is the capital of the region, declared Creative City of Gastronomy by UNESCO in 2015, it has a castle that offers a walk through the walls of the Islamic period of the 11th century with beautiful views of the sea.
Famous for the white color of all its facades, with its fishing port and beautiful sights such as the Palau de Altea, the Paseo Marítimo or the Altea la Vella district, the oldest area of this town.
Nº1 of tourism on the Costa Blanca and the Valencian Community, there are plenty of presentations, this beautiful and interesting city offers you endless opportunities to have fun with your family and friends.
This is a town that has some of the most famous beaches in Spain, with crystal clear waters, with two sea caves that can be visited by kayak, there are also a lot of beautiful routes through the Montgó natural park and has a promenade and port .
Located about 9km from the coast of Santa Pola, 1800m long by half a km wide, it has a number of historical delights such as the walled citadel of Carlos III. There is also a museum that tells us the history of the island.
Get to know this small natural area formed by the route from the river to the Algar, full of waterfalls and mantantials that arise from the mountain. This gift of nature is located 3 km from the center of Callosa d’en Sarrià.
This small town still preserves its medieval essence, the history that surrounds the castle walls that we can visit, the bars and restaurants and the great variety of museums that there are, make Guadalest one of the most charming towns to visit in the city. province of Alicante.
Although it is not a town on the coast, it is relatively close to it and it is certainly worth naming it