Denia Costa Blanca Spain |
Denia: Costa Blanca, Spain
Denia lies on the East Coast of Spain in the area known as the Costa Blanca.
The charm of the city lies both seaside and by exploring the town's various districts as well as the castle.
We were amazed at the number of cars parked in every available space. Given the huge number of apartment blocks in Denia I suppose this does explain the sheer volume of cars.
Denia Spain - Sailors out for a fun event |
The Marina of Denia has over 500 moorings and we chanced upon a number of yachts heading out in the glorious sunshine while enjoying our ramble along the promenade.
Denia Castle Spain |
The fortress, that has been declared a "Monument of Cultural Interest" by the Spanish Government, was built in the 11th century, during the period of the Arab domination. The original architectural style was Almohad, but over the centuries the complex has undergone numerous changes and reconstructions. Today it is possible to identify elements added during the Renaissance period and the 18th century, as well as the remains of a Roman settlement".
"Denia, the capital of the Marina Alta area at the northern end of Alicante province has had a castle since Roman times when the town was known as Dianum but its main development came with the conquest of the area by the Moors. Built on a rocky promontory overlooking the town and the sea, the castle can be seen from anywhere in town. The impressive arched entrance dates from Moorish times but inside various buildings date from the castles development over the centuries".
Denia Spain |
"Denia's historical centre is a fascinating mix of modern architecture and ancient neighbourhoods; of elegant buildings and old fishermen's houses; colourful and modern streets and alleys with an ancient flavour".
Irish Pub Denia Spain |
"Once you arrive in the port area, you can visit the barrio Baix la Mar, the old seaside district. Located just below the castle, this neighbourhood is shaped by narrow streets and characteristic fisherman houses, with picturesque facades painted in pastel colours. In the area closest to the port there are many bars and restaurants where you can taste some excellent fresh fish".
Denia is naturally also famous for it's beaches being on the Mediterranean sea - with approx. 15km of various beaches there is something for everyone. Platja Punta del Raset is long and wide.
Las Rostos lies to the south and Las Marinas lies North
Platja Punta del Raset |
Our favourite daily walk was along the boardwalk in the south part of Denia where we joined many locals all out walking with their children and their dogs. Or a group of ladies chatting away as they strolled along without a care in the world. It was lovely to see all the happy faces. The restaurants along this promenade had lovely views, both of the mountain and the sea. It was great fun going here for a meal.
All in all a great town to explore - lots of walking, plenty of restaurants, beaches for everyone, interesting shops and lovely views all around. The only negative is the parking! But one does eventually find a spot, albeit pretty far from where you actually want to be!
Until next time,