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Denia Holidays

The Perfect Spanish Getaway…

One of the Costa Blanca’s most northern resorts, Denia nestles gently on a hilltop with a stunning mountain backdrop and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. The dramatic 16th century castle dominates the town and the lively little marina below which doubles as a busy working fishing port. Denia holidays can offer a coastline boasting no fewer than three Blue Flag beaches making family holidays to Denia the perfect Spanish getaway. Just to the north of Denia lies the shingle beach of Les Deveses which is a very popular spot for windsurfers, whilst keen snorkelers and divers prefer the calmer waters of Las Rotas just to the south.

The port at Denia is always a hive of activity whether its ferries taking tourists over to the nearby Balearic Islands, or the local fishermen bringing home their catch of the day, or why not just do a spot of day dreaming or people watching amongst the colourful and quite affluent yachts that berth here. Local restaurants often have fish specialities on the menu and these are definitely worth trying whilst on holidays in Denia. Away from the beach, Denia is surrounded by lush green countryside and littered with orange and lemon groves. Keen walkers can spend hours devouring the fabulous sights and smells with the Montgo National Park right on the doorstep too.

Enjoy Breathtaking Views Of This Stunning Mediterranean Resort…

Denia dates back to Roman times and the evidence is still clearly visible in the Torre del Mig castle, the 17th century church and a cluster of museums to explore. One of the greatest ways to investigate the area is to hop on the train and take a trip into Alicante; the views as the journey unfolds along the coastline are simply sublime. Golf holidays to Denia have become extremely popular in recent years with the stunning Olivia Novo Golf Course situated right next to the beach. The 18 hole course was designed by non other than Spanish golfing legend Seve Ballesteros himself. There are also a number of other courses to choose from in the area too.

Nightlife on holidays in Denia is lively to a point but for the full blown clubs and all night dancing, you’ll need to head into Benidorm, just along the coast. Evenings on Denia holidays are often spent enjoying a meal or drink around the marina, soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the views. Most tourists enjoying summer holidays to Denia choose to stay in one of the many villas dotted throughout the hillside. Most have traditional features and modern amenities, however perhaps most importantly, and synonymous with all holidays in Denia they have breathtaking view of this stunning Mediterranean resort.

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