Autumn itinerary for the Valencian coast: experiences that will help you relax

Autumn itinerary for the Valencian coast

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  • Oliva, Cullera, València, Gandia, El Palmar, Sagunt/Sagunto
Visit the Valencian coast in autumn and enjoy an unforgettable experience – soak up warm temperatures, half-empty beaches and a great offer of culture and gastronomy.

In this post, we’re going to describe an autumn itinerary for the Valencian coast. Keep reading to discover places that are just as wonderful in autumn as in the summer, if not more. Peace and quiet and warm temperatures will be the backdrop to your stay. Get ready to uncover beaches, monuments and stunning landscapes in this incredible itinerary.

 

Autumn itinerary for the Valencian coast

We’re going to start our autumn itinerary for the Valencian coast in Oliva, where in addition to wandering along beaches like Aigua Blanca and Les Deveses, you can take a dip in a spectacular wild swimming spot, Font Salada. This spring’s thermal waters promise lovely temperatures all year round, all in the midst of La Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park.

Next on our list of what to do in autumn on the Valencian coast is Gandia, where you can savour a dish of fideuà and take a stroll along the shore of a beautiful beach. Set some time aside to visit incredible monuments like the Ducal Palace of the Borgias and Santa María Collegiate Church.

Our autumn itinerary for the Valencian coast is now in Cullera, where you can find long and natural beaches, an amazing castle and a beautiful cove. From here, you can start your explorations of L’Albufera Natural Park. Cullera has got plenty of surprises up its sleeves – discover them all in this itinerary.

Visit the Valencian coast in autumn and indulge in a foodie experience in which you can savour an authentic paella or tasty allipebre in El Palmar, surrounded by the rice fields of L’Albufera Natural Park. Afterwards, immerse yourself in Dehesa del Saler before making your way to València.

 

In the city, you won’t be short on things to do, particularly on the seafront promenade which is always teeming with life. The beaches stretch on for kilometres – don’t miss La Malvarrosa or El Cabañal.

Lastly, this autumn itinerary for the Valencian coast is heading to Sagunto. Here the Mediterranean Sea offers natural beaches, incredible Roman heritage sites and industrial heritage which will take you aback. So what do you say? Do you fancy embarking on this itinerary?

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