Valencian coast route: towns and beaches you won’t want to miss
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- Oliva, Cullera, València, Gandia, El Palmar, Sagunt/Sagunto
Get ready to plan your dream trip to the province of Valencia with this guide-style map of the Valencian coast. Follow an unforgettable route through fishing towns, tucked-away coves and the very best flavours of the Mediterranean.
Get ready to plan a truly memorable trip with this complete guide to a route along the Valencian coast. Follow a journey through beautiful towns, lively beaches and the very best flavours of the Mediterranean. The province of Valencia is full of seaside jewels!
What are the most beautiful towns to visit on a route along the Valencian coast? Northern Valencia province
We begin the itinerary in the northern half of the province, where history and the sea go hand in hand:
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Sagunto and its port: the route starts in a municipality with a strong Roman legacy. Its seafront offers wide stretches of sand and a lovely promenade. Make sure you visit the historic centre, the Roman castle and theatre, Alto Horno No. 2, and some of its beaches, such as Almardà and Corinto.
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El Puig de Santa Maria: continuing south along the coast, this destination combines its impressive historic monastery with peaceful beaches.
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La Pobla de Farnals: an essential seaside stop thanks to its lively marina, which is ideal for enjoying water sports and the atmosphere on its beaches.
What to see on the Valencian coast in a weekend? València and l’Albufera
The central stretch of the province is the heart of our route along the Valencian coast, where unspoilt nature blends with the capital’s seafaring neighbourhoods:
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Seaside neighbourhoods: in the city of València, iconic Valencian coast beaches such as La Malvarrosa and El Cabañal welcome you with their fantastic atmosphere and streets where you can still spot beautiful tiled façades.
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El Saler and l’Albufera Natural Park: a place where sand dunes and pine forests hide spots full of magic. Its dehesa is perfect for a Valencian coast itinerary with children, thanks to its educational value and flat walking and cycling routes.
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El Palmar: the key stop for a foodie route through the villages of the Valencian coast. Here, you can enjoy wood-fired paella and allipebre in the very place where the tradition was born.
Itinerary along the Valencian coast: southern Valencia province
We wrap up our route along the Valencian coast in a paradise of long golden-sand beaches, protected dunes and castles by the sea:
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Cullera: this coastal town will win you over with its majestic castle crowning the mountain and its bay of calm waters.
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Gandia: its Nord beach is a true benchmark. It has a line of spectacular protected dunes and an atmosphere that is perfect both for leisure and for family relaxation. Gandia is also one of the places with the most history and heritage on your route along the Valencian coast. Discover everything there is to know about the Borja family!
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Oliva: the final touch to your itinerary through towns and beaches on the Valencian coast comes with its natural dune beaches, an idyllic spot bordering the neighbouring province and made for leaving all life’s stressors behind.
Now all that’s left is to choose a date for your coastal route! Follow the shoreline and let the Valencian Mediterranean surprise you.