Away from the overcrowded mainstream holiday destinations, Denia is without doubt, one of the most precious hidden gems in the Mediterranean.
A lovely small town
Popular holiday destinations are always our first thought when we start to plan our next summer holidays. However, any avid traveller knows that mainstream tourist destinations can be really overcrowded during summer, making the whole experience of visiting them feel asphyxiating. That is why holiday destinations like Denia are much preferred these days.
Located in the western coast of Spain, in the beautiful province of Alicante, we can find Denia. Denia is a small coastal town of only 40000 habitants that reaches 200000 during the summer season. Denia's popularity is on the rise thanks to its breathtaking beaches, beautiful monuments and rich gastronomy.
Visitors can Victoria Rent a Car in Denia to move around the many wonders Denia has to offer and to visit other popular holiday destinations nearby, like Alicante, Benidorm or Valencia. This will help the whole Denia experience feel even more complete.
Exploring Denia
Denia may be a small town, but it has a lot to offer to its visitors. With so many wonders to discover, it is very important that we plan out our visit to Denia in advance, in order to ensure we do not miss any of the town's hidden gems. Some of our favourite spots in Denia include:
Denia's castle and the archaeological museum
Denia's castle is one of the town's more emblematic monuments. It was built during the XI and XII centuries following the Arabian architectural style of the period. It is located in the highest point of the town, offering its visitors amazing views of Denia's old city centre, the port and, of course, the beach.
Inside the castle we will be able to find the archaeological museum, which exposes more than 2000 years of Denia's history. There are four exposition rooms: Iberian, Roman, Muslim and Christian.
The castle's tunnel
The castle's tunnel was built during the Spanish Civil War to offer shelter to Denia's citizens in case of bombings. Nowadays, its function is mostly as a shortcut between Placa del Consell and Ronda de las Murallas, going right below the castle. The tunnel is decorated with beautiful murals done by local artists, making it a must-visit if you enjoy urban art.
Les Roques Old City Centre
Next to Denia's castle we find the neighbourhood of Les Roques, one of the most important parts of the town's old city centre. In Les Roques we will find many of Denia's most important monuments such as:
- Parroquia de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion
- Denia Town Hall
- Convento de las Agustinas
In the neighbourhood of Les Roques we will also be able to find some of Denia's main streets, full of gourmet restaurants and bar terraces where you will be able to enjoy traditional Spanish tapas.
The toys museum
If you are travelling with your family, then Denia's toys museum is a must-visit. This fun museum features toys from the last century, allowing kids to visualize how their grandparents used to play when they were their age, and allowing adults to feel like a kid again.
Baix la Mar
Baix la Mar is the old fishermen's neighbourhood. This neighbourhood is full of small houses and a lot of small charming spots, like Placa Sant Antoni or Placa de la Creu. This neighbourhood ends right at the seafront promenade, where you will be able to taste paella (the region's traditional dish) in the many restaurants by the sea.
Les Rotes beach
Les Rotes is Denia's main beach. It is located only 20 minutes away from the city centre, and it is blessed with crystal clear waters and white sand, making it the perfect spot to spend the day with the family.
Overall, when it comes to holiday destinations, Denia brings many possibilities into the table. If you are looking for a destination for your next summer holidays, then Denia is possibly the smartest choice.
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