出版日期: 27/07/2010
Guide to Beaches
What better place to enjoy the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean than the Region of Valencia’s beaches? From north to south, you’ll find beaches to suit all tastes; hidden and tucked away, grand and majestic, privileged places where you can make the most of every last ray of sunshine. Mediterranean landscapes with intense blues and golden sands that you can discover thanks to the Guide to Beaches and the Guide to charming Coves and Beaches in the Region of Valencia.
The provinces of Alicante, Valencia and Castellón stretch over hundreds of kilometres of golden sand and rocky shores that carve onto the Valencian geography a figure of indescribable beauty. Urban or untamed, nudist and accessible, with a wide variety of accommodation, services and restaurants: these are the beaches and coves of the Region of Valencia.
The crystalline coastline of the Costa Blanca invites you to enjoy its warm climate but also to discover the beaches and coves that stretch from Dénia to Torrevieja: looking out to the Mediterranean we find municipalities and towns filled with charm that display their seafaring legacy on their house fronts, in the smell of their cooking, but above all in the hospitality of their people.
Traditions that live side by side and merge with the modernity and cutting-edge feel of the cosmopolitan Benidorm. Many factors have made this city the European capital of tourism. The warm temperatures, which usually range between 15º and 20º practically all year round, the extensive range of hotels and leisure options available to visitors and, of course, its golden sandy beaches.
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The Poniente and Levante beaches, the coves of Ti Ximo, Mal Pas or La Almadrava offer in Benidorm the ideal setting to enjoy the sea breeze and, ultimately, relax and unwind during your holiday.
The incredible stretches of sandy beaches in Valencia Terra i Mar, the natural dunes on the Oliva coastline and the clear waters of Canet d’En Berenguer, Alboraya, Sagunto, Cullera and Gandia, among others, have over the years brought well-deserved fame to the coastline of this province.
Just a few kilometres from the capital, Valencia, we find the Albufera Nature Park, with white sandy beaches hidden behind age-old dunes which, in turn, protect the large fresh water lagoon that waters the countryside and rice fields. But you don’t have to leave the city to take a nice refreshing dip.
Guide to charming Coves and Beaches
The beaches of La Malvarrosa and El Cabañal-Arenas are a gathering place for Valencians, who also take this opportunity to enjoy a good plate of rice, go for a stroll or practice water sports.
Castellón Costa Azahar is a genuinely Mediterranean territory. The villages dotted along the coastline retain the robust nature they inherited from a past nourished by farming and fishing. Furthermore, the leisure offer in the major tourist hotspots seems to never end.
A sweet fresh fragrance, like a fully ripe citrus fruit. That is the landscape that stretches along the Costa Azahar from north to south, with a coastline that snakes in and out between valleys and mountains with great natural wealth, making each of its beaches unique.
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