Dénia

Capital of the Marina Alta, Dénia is a cosmopolitan and modern city that offers all kinds of services. Turísticamente is a destination of great interest, both for the breadth of its offers, as for the high quality of its products. The commercial life of the city is developed around Marqués de Campo street and the other adjacent streets. Dénia is about 20 km. of coast, in which they emphasize their beaches: To the north, the area of Las Marinas with the beaches Punta del Raset, Les Marines, Les Bovetes, Els Molins, L’Almadrava (with area of boulders) and Deveses. On the south coast, the area of Las Rotas with Marineta Cassiana beach (sand) and the rocky coves of Les Rotes, of great beauty, such as El Trampolí, La Punta Negra, Les Arenetes and La Cala.

Dénia lives very involved with its sea, due to the important fishing activity, whose most significant product is the famous red shrimp, for its marinas, the largest in the province, and for its shipping industry, with the presence of a company of maritime transport, which travels to the Balearic Islands. Another of its most characteristic elements is the Sierra del Montgó, Natural Park, which separates the boundaries between Dénia and Jávea and extends to Cape San Antonio. The monuments of Dénia, its cultural activities and its museums, make up a rich cultural offer of high level. Among its festivities it is worth mentioning the “Festa Major” in July, with the “Bous a la mar” (declared a Festival of National Tourist Interest), and the “Float Parade” (declared a Festival of Provincial Tourist Interest), as well as the ” Fallas “in March and” Moros y Cristianos “in August.