Denia Information
Denia lies some 7km north of Javea along a spectacular winding mountain road
watched over by Montgo Mountain. It is an attractive resort with a fascinating
old town, fine restaurants and magnificent beaches stretching for many
kilometers to the north.
On arrival from Javea you'll first come to a pretty little beach just before the
marina on your right then an area of high rise apartments appears.
As is the
case with the other main resorts of the north Costa Blanca,
Denia hotels aren't all that
common as apartment complexes are the main tourist accommodation.
La Posada del Mar is
an attractive hotel option located right in the centre of town opposite the port
area. It is housed in a 13th century building which formerly served as a
custom's post. Every room is decorated with a nautical theme. See our
Denia Villas and
Denia Apartments pages for more options.
There are daily Denia to Ibiza Ferry
services (you can
see Ibiza on a clear day) and Mallorca. There are also full and half day mini
cruise options along the coast which visit other resorts including
Javea, Calpe
and Altea. The ferry terminal in the town centre lies only about 300m from the
town's train station which is convenient for services south to Alicante (if
you're headed north to Valencia you'll need to take a bus to Gandia and catch
the train there).
Near the Denia train station is the very helpful tourist information (Glorieta del
Oculista Buigues, 9)where you can get a town map and stroll along to Marques de
Campo. This lively street is lined with open air restaurants which are nicely
shaded by trees. The surrounding streets are great for shopping. A tourist train
runs from the tourist information office to the castle. Check times on the
noticeboard outside.
Denia Sightseeing
For sightseeing head up to the town hall (ayuntamiento) building from Marques
de Campo and visit the Iglesia de la Asuncion church with its fine dome. Then continue up the
steps following the signs for the castle which overlooks Denia Bay. The castle
closes for lunch between: 1pm and 3pm from October to March, 1.30pm and 3.30pm
in April and May, 1.30pm and 4pm in June and September and between 1.30pm and 5pm
in July and August. All the old houses that surround
the base of the castle have been nicely painted in different colours adding to
what is already a rather atmospheric place to wander around.
From the castle make your way to El Port which consists of a line of attractive
restaurants facing the port area. Most of them tend to specialise in local rice
based dishes as well as Fideua which is a noodle based paella. Often
paella recipes allow for large
quantities of meat and seafood. Don't expect too many ingredients in these
dishes at El Port where it is the rice or noodles which are key to the dish. If
you'd like to try a pricey 'Menú de Degustación' (tasting menu) at 46 Eur. per
person take a look at El Raset which is just along from the boutique hotel of
the same name. Cheaper options are available.
As is the case with all the resorts in this area it is the beaches which
provide the main attraction to visitors and Denia is no exception. As you head
north of of town you immediately come to some pleasantly low rise properties on
glorious, quiet beaches which continue on for many kilometres along this coast.
By road leaving Denia in this direction you'll first of all come across a
tastefully developed resort sector with a fine range of apartment complexes,
bars and restaurants geared to an international clientele which slowly becomes
more of a residential area independent of the tourist area.
For a change of scene you can easily spend a day visiting Javea just along the
coast, you can head south to the multitude of theme parks which surround
Benidorm and as an interesting short excursion you can head a few kilometres
inland to the beautiful Las Calaveras caves at Benidoleig. Golfers will find plenty courses
available around the Costa Blanca including the new development at Oliva Nova
Golf Resort just outside of Denia to the north.
Useful Websites about Costa Blanca
Denia
Information
You can find more information on the official website of the
Denia
tourism board.
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