Denia is a enchanting and friendly town situated on the Mediterranean coast between the cities of Alicante and Valencia. Among the many benefits of this area we would like to highlight the 322 sunny days a year and an average temperature of 18º C or 65º F. The town has a resident population of approximately 33,000 inhabitants. Although during the summer months many more people, of all nationalities, come to enjoy this sunny area.
 

Denia has 20 kilometres of coast. To the north, fine sandy beaches; to the south rocky, precipitous beaches, such as Las Rotas Beach, which has a great many small coves and areas of great beauty. Every year these beaches are awarded the European Union blue flag, which is only given to clean and well equipped beaches.
 

This area evokes previous times and cultures which remind us that Dénia has been ruled by the Moors, Romans, Carthaginians and Iberians. As proof of the constant passing of civilizations we now enjoy the examples of architecture which have been left, the best of which is the magnificent castle overlooking the town.

INTERESTING WEBSITES

www.costablanca.org
www.denia.net


TOURISTIC ATTRACTIONS OF Dénia

Denia Castle C/ San Francisco s/n.
Tel. 96 642 06 56
House of Culture in Denia Plaza Jaime I.
Tel. 96 578 36 56
Convent and Church of the Augustinas (siglo XVI y XVII) C/Loreto.
 
Town Hall Plaza de la Constitución.
Tel. 96 578 01 00.
http://www.ayto-denia.es
Church of the Ascension
Barroco clásico valenciano del siglo XVIII.
Plaza de la Constitución.
Church of San Antonio
(siglos XVI y XVIII)
Plaza del Convento
Archeological Museum Palau del Governador
(Palacio del Gobernador), en el Castillo.
Tel. 96 642 06 56.
EthnologicalMuseum
(cultura, modo de vida y costumbres de la Dénia
del siglo XIX)

C/ Cavallers, 1
Tel. 96 642 02 60

Toy Museum c/ Calderón, s/n 1ª Planta
Tfno. Info: 965788741
Torre del Gerro
 (siglo XVII)
 Final de Les Rotes.

Instituto Cervantes - Centro Acreditado