Denia  The long beach of Denia Denia lies some 7km north of Javea along a spectacular winding mountain road watched over by Montgo Mountain. It is an attractive resort with a fascinating old town, fine restaurants and magnificent beaches stretching for many kilometers to the north. On arrival from Javea you'll first come to a pretty little beach just before the marina on your right then an area of high rise apartments appears. Denia Harbor With about 29 000 habitants, Denia does not only make their living from tourism. It possesses one of the most important harbors of the area, with ferry connections to Ibiza, Mallorca and others. This and the huge fishing fleet have made Denia a very prosperous city over the past years
Hotels in DeniaDenia hotels aren't all that common as apartment complexes are the main tourist accommodation. La Posada del Mar is an attractive hotel option located right in the centre of town opposite the port area. It is housed in a 13th century building which formerly served as a custom's post. Every room is decorated with a nautical theme. Arrival in Denia You best reach Denia via the road N 332, a wonderful road along the coastline of the costa blanca or the highway A7. If you have some time to discover the beauty of the area via the N 332 - you will love it's views. Another nice way to come to the city is the narrow gauge railway Denia Benidorm Alicante. Video: Sights of Denia Denia in between Gandia in the north and Javea in the south is every summer one of the most visited cities around. Denia lies directly on the outskirts of the mountain Montgo, a fact that surfers and sailors admire a lot, as the wind from the sea is reflected to give a very stable water sport resort. Weather The average Denia weather reaches temperatures of up to 40 °C in summer, but hardly less than 5 °C during winter time. Real estate in DeniaOver the past ten years Denia has seen one of the biggest real estate booms along the costa blanca. When you enter the city for the first time, you will see many Denia real estate agencies and an enormous construction boom on the outskirts. However, even with a high demand for Denia apartments and villas, the city has managed to maintain its suburban flair. Getting around in Denia If you plan to spend your holidays in or around the Denia area, make sure you get a boat round trip to Javea, Altea and Benidorm or rent a car. Local transport by bus or train is available, but if you want to see some of the beautiful places around the Costa Blanca, you really want to have a car. Denia car hire companies offer car pick up and drop at Alicante airport which you would like to have. Booking your hotel or apartment for your holidays zou should check the internet before you plan to see the area. It is not advisable to come to Denia during the summer period, without a car reservation in hand. |