Dénia, a seafood paradise

Dénia enchants visitors with its perfect combination of natural beauty, cultural richness and festive spirit.

With more than 20 kilometres of beaches with crystal clear waters, it offers quiet corners and coves, ideal for relaxation or water sports. Its mild climate all year round invites you to enjoy the outdoors, while its historic quarter, crowned by an imposing castle, tells the story of a thousand-year-old city.

Dénia is also synonymous with fiesta, with celebrations as lively as its traditional Fallas in March.

And for discerning palates, its UNESCO-recognised gastronomy turns every meal into an unforgettable experience, with products from the sea and the land reflecting its unique altitude.

Pedreguer, where authenticity, history and quality of life shake hands.

Pedreguer combines the tranquility of a traditional people with a privileged natural environment. 

His very rich festive life includes the festivities in honor of Sant Bonaventura and Los Bous al Carrer, in the month of July, which reflect their entrenched tradition. In addition, every Sunday, the famous trace of Pedreguer attracts hundreds of visitors seeking antiques, artisanal products and local environment.

The agriculture remains important in the area, with citrus and almond fields that change the landscape with the stations. And, of course, his gastronomy - with dishes such as baked rice, mollitas coca or artisan sausages - is another of his great treasures. 

Jávea, a town that grows between coves

Jávea , located between Los Cabos de San Antonio and La Nao Turquoles as the Granadalla, La Barraca or Portitxol.

Your Historic center , of cobbled streets and white facades with gothic touches, breathes authenticity and collect centuries of history next to jewels such as the Church of San Bartolomé or the Municipal Market . At the foot of the Montgó, nature is imposed with hiking routes that give unforgettable views of the Mediterranean.

The Gastronomy of Jávea is another of its great proud: plates such as the the traditional cocas reflect their connection with the sea and the garden. In addition, its warm climate throughout the year, its cozy atmosphere and its Popular festivals —as the Nazaré, the bonfires of San Juan or the Moors and Christians -make Jávea a place full of life, culture and beauty.