Attractions

  • North Pier & Balearia Port

    Address:
    Escollera Norte .

    At 1 Km you have the "La Marina el Portet" Nautic club and "The Balearia Port" where the ferries leave to Mallorca and Ibiza.

    There is a fantastic panoramic view of Dénia from this side. There are discotheques, chill out pubs and a few restaurants open when the season comes.

     

  • Port and "Baix La Mar" quarter

    Address:
    CV-7301, 11 03700 Denia, Alicante .

    CERVANTES ESPLANADE, MONUMENT TO THE CLIMATE, LES DRASSANES (OLD SHIPYARDS), LA LLOTJA (THE FISH EXCHANGE), EL RASET, BAIX LA MAR QUARTER.

    In the north pier we'll find a part of Dénia's commercial port, with ferries transporting voyagers and goods from Dénia to the Balearic Islands since Dénia is the nearest continental point to the island of Eivissa, only 55 miles away.

    Going north we'll find the fishers' nets on the port displaying one of Dénia's most traditional activities: fishing.

    In front of the Old Fish Exchange we can see "golondrina" motor boats and catamarans carrying out regular coastal excursions.

    The Cervantes Esplanade is just in front, easily spotted by the palm trees planted all along the promenade. Small stalls with different objects (imitation jewellery, leather goods, etc.) open during the high season's late evenings and nights (from 7 p.m. to midnight and up to 1 a.m. the night before holidays and fiestas. They also open from mid-March to the first week of June and weekends and holidays. In summer, from mid-June to mid-September, they open every day.

    Cervantes Esplanade has been named as a reminder of the landing in Dénia of the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes after his captivity in Algiers. Dénia was the first Spanish port he landed at after his captivity. There is a commemorative bust at the end of the promenade.

    At the end of the Cervantes Esplanade we can observe, just in front, the Monument to Climate, which reminds us of Dénia's privileged weather conditions with a yearly 20º C average. The vegetation around it slightly hides it but, if we look carefully, we'll see the image of a woman symbolising weather.

    After the Monument to Climate, the building of the old shipyards les Antigues Drassanes calls our attention although it actually houses a four-star hotel. This building is of great historical value since these are the shipyards dating from the 16th c. although later reforms were carried out in the 18th c.

    In front, there is an outstanding building of very straight lines. It is the new Fish Exchange opened in 1997 where the fish arrives and the auction is carried out automatically (electronically). The auction is carried out following the dropping price technique.

    We can see the fishing boats arriving to port near the Fish Exchange, how they throw ice in the fish and how they unload it and, later on, how the auction takes place around 5 p.m. It can all be followed from the wide windows in the first floor. Furthermore, we can also buy fish after 5 p.m.

    Each year, there is a one month biological halt,  meaning that auctions on those dates will only be captures from the traditional tresmall craft variety, which do not have a biological halt period, as well as fish coming from other fishing brotherhoods. Auctions take place at 2 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. and sales are still held at 5 p.m.

    The fishing port of Dénia is of great importance due to the great quality and variety of the fish reaching the port.

    After the new Fish Exchange we find some wharves with leisure boats. It's the local sport club. This port has 501 moorings for boats of a maximum 8 m. length.

    Further to this small port, Dénia has 2 bigger sport ports, which give berth to boats of greater length. The Nautical Club gives shelter to boats up to 20 m. long and the La Marina Sports Port, with a capacity for boats up to 60 m. long. Both are situated in another area, towards les Rotes, to the south of the city.

    Next to the small local sports' port there is a sea drive that runs along all this area. We can carry on along the drive or cross the road since the el Raset area is just in front, with terraces, restaurants and shops.

    In the middle, between the drive and el Raset we can see several sculptures, an example is the sculpture known as Bous a la mar (Bulls to the sea) commemorating one of the most representative and traditional fiestas in Dénia, declared of National Tourist Interest, held during the first fortnight of July. Furthermore, we can also see the Monument to the Anchor, with an anchor found in Dénia's waters, homage to Denia's great fishing tradition.

    The low rise houses in this area call our attention. It is here you'll find the quarter known as "baix la mar" (down by the sea), the fishermen's quarter. This quarter is one of the oldest in town and we must point out both the low rise houses and the narrow streets with small squares such as: Plaça de Sant Antoni (St. Anthony's Square), or the well known Placeta de la Creu (Small Square of the Cross), where you will find a cross right in the middle of the square.

    After strolling around this quarter we'll go back to the port and our walk will be over.

     

     

  • Main Street & Traditional Covered Market

    Address:
    Marqués de Campo & Carlos Sentí .
  • Dénia Castle & Historical Center

    Address:
    Carrer Sant Francesc, s/n, 03700 Dénia, Alacant .

    Another "must visit all".

    Modern day Dénia is the heir of very diverse cultures. The Iberian, Roman, Islamic and finally the Chris­tian civilizations left their mark which we can discover by means of its monuments, museums, archaeological ruins and neighbourhoods.

    How to arrive

    It is located on a gentle hill beside the sea and in the historical city centre.

    PEDESTRIAN ACCESS

    “Portal de la vila” (City Entrance Arch), the castle’s main entrance is located behind de City Council House (Ajuntament/Ayuntamiento) where you will find the stairways on Calle Hospital. After this 1st steps, we find another stairway section to the left on the street called “Cuesta Madre Amparo” which takes us directly to Calle San Francisco accessing the castle.

    TOURIST TRAIN

    The TOURIST TRAIN stop is located at Marqués de Campo St at he ., near the Red Cross building. Ask the tourist office for the scheduled visits.

  • South Pier & La Marina Port

    Address:
    South Pier & La Marina Port .
  • Les Rotes

    Address:
    Carrer Fènix .

    This part of Dénia is a "must visit all". 

    The south part of Dénia with a stone beach of 4.5 km long up to the cape San Antonio/Sant Antoni that has another 4 km as a cliff. The sea area is protected as a natural park for the reproduction of the fish, inland on the coastline it is not allowed apartments blocks, only villas, and further inland totally protected. Even that is not a really comfortable area for swimming or a sunbath, it is absolutely perfect for snorkelling in a natural environment. To swim here, we strongly recommend to use plastic sandals (full of sea urchins, ...).

    Along the coast line there is a  beautiful (specially in the area called Punta Negra) pedestrian and cycling promenade.

    We recommend to leave the car and start the promenade from the "Helios Bar": Carrer Fènix, 11, 03700 Dénia

     

  • Cape San Antonio (Sant Antoni), Torre del Gerro & Cova Talla

    Address:
    03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain .

    Cape San Antonio: at the north of Dénia, where the "Montgó" mountain ends at the sea. There is a natural-rustic itinerary (not an easy or recommended walk for children) where you can swim at the beautiful cave called "Cova Talla" that was used long time ago by smugglers. During the summer, there are companies that rent kayaks (with or without a guide) to make the most of the cape and caves. To swim here, we strongly recommend to use plastic sandals (full of sea urchins, ...).

    Just 250 meters before the Cape San Antonio, you have  "La Torre del Gerro"  with the best views to the cape and "Les Rotes". This small tower used centuries ago, it was to watch over pirates and smugglers.

  • Parc Natural del Montgó

    Address:
    03730 Xàbia, Alicante, Spain .
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