Food, parties and beaches

If you like fiesta and party, then Denia is the right town for you. It holds more festivals than any other town in Spain. A major passenger port for the nearby Balearic Islands, Denia is a nice place that living for more than just tourism. Located in the midway between Alicante and Valencia, it is an interesting mix of old and new, a delightful town with a rich history.

It is famous for its castle looking over the town and also for its food. In more than 300 restaurants, you will find always something you love.The central shopping street, Calle Marques de Campo, gives you choice of many bars and restaurants while the neighboring Old Town has living bars serving traditional meals. A few streets away is the old fishermen's quarter where you enter another world of adventures.

The sandy beaches of Denia stretch further than you can see and the town is attractive for yachties and sunbathers. The beaches of La Marina, at the north, are good and sandy, while southern coastline of Las Rotas and beyond offers rocky coves.

Head two kilometres inland for a climb up the Montgo mountain where you can see for miles along the coast towards Valencia. On a clear day you can see the island of Ibiza. Let Denia delight you with its many charms.....