Denia Spain

20-02-2009

 Finding Romantic Spots in Denia

Even if Valentines is over, Spain remains a remarkable country whether it’s Valentines or not. Spain is a popular holiday destination especially when you have someone to impress with as it has so much to give and offer in addition to the many romantic places to explore. One place in particular is La Posa del Mar. It overlooks the harbor in Denia, and is especially popular during any Love season. On top of a fine dinner one can avail doubles which range from €150 (£139) and includes strawberries, cava and roses. Another popular accommodation is the holiday apartment in Costa Blanca situated just between Oliva and Denia at Les Deveses. It is typically Spanish, quiet and safe. If you love the sandy white beach it is only five minutes walk from the crib. What’s more, it is accessible to nature reserves, mountain views and cities. You can imagine what it makes for a relaxing holiday.

On the other hand, the inland hills of Denia are fairly unknown and are scattered with Moorish villages where many have surprisingly great restaurants. A fantastic getaway in the area is known as Valls de La Marina. There you can blend gentle walks with sneaking in around the markets. Or, visit vineyards and learn how olive oils are made. And if you like you can spend an entire day in the marvelous neighboring city of Valencia.

Moreover, if you love the music no more than the love season then it makes all the perfect catch now that the Johanna Spanjerberg Quartet performs there every afternoon of Sunday at the Steinways Jazz n’ Blues Club in Denia starting at 3 PM. If jazz is your kind of music it will make just the right place along with a couple of cold drinks and beers to enjoy with while listening to the lovely music by Johanna. The Steinways Jazz n’ Blues Club is located on the left side of Carrer de la Mar, which is the one-way street leading away from the sea and runs opposite the main street of Marques de Campo, where it is between that and the castle. The place plays the best in Funk music, Blues and Jazz.


03-12-2008

 Getting to Know Denia

Denia is situated just eighty-five kilometers from Alicante. If you love a long drive you can reach Denia by the N-332, which is a long fantastic road that takes you along the coasts of Costa Blanca to the main town. The road trip can give you great opportunities to unearth the beauty of the place coupled with magnificent views and sites. Another option to reach Denia is the A7 highway, or through the fine gauge railway connecting Denia and Benidorm as well as Alicante. In any way, Denia lies in the middle of two towns Javea in the south and Gandia in the north.

The climate in Denia can be very hot; temperatures may reach forty degree Celsius in the summer. However, during winters climate drops to four degrees. And just like Costa Calida’s Polaris World, there are several terrific golf courses in the town. The business of real estate also does fine in the region. In fact, the main business of the city centre are the number of real estate agencies receiving, if not catering to numerous prospective second home owners in the city. In the outskirts of Denia you can see massive construction taking place anywhere.

Although Denia recently opened a new door for its tourism industry, it remains an ancient city maintaining the same attraction that it has had in years. Those who have visited Denia are amazed by this. Now if you to want to savor in food trip experience on the food, visit the Plaza de la Creu and enjoy sumptuous seafood. If you want to try Spanish tappa in this part of Spain, the Cervantes Promenade has many restaurants serving the local dish cooked in a specialized way, not to mention fine beers and wines suitable for a discerning foreign tongue. And, it’s easy to visit the fascinating nearby villages of Benidorm, Murcia, Altea, Calpe and Torrevieja from Denia.


15-08-2008

 Great Water Sports and Unique Accommodations in Denia

Denia is another coastal town of Costa Blanca that lies just northeast of Alicante. Obviously you can get there through the course of Costa Blanca. The narrow railway of Denia Benidorm Alicante is another way to get there, or via N332. Either way, Denia is a sought after place on great summers. It is expected that Denia, being a small beautiful coastal town only makes its living through tourism, but it’s not all that because Denia is home to a large fishing habitation with connections to Mallorca and Ibiza, thereby making it a thriving business centre city. Denia’s location on the outskirts of Montgo Mountain shapes it to a suitable water sport resort, which compel sailors and water sports enthusiasts to want to come to this place. The popular water sports you can do are windsurfing, sailing, diving, swimming, fishing and row rig. In fact you can do just about anything you could think of that makes you want to make maximize fun in the waters! After all, the town has complete infrastructure with a full range of services and equipment and a marina providing countless moorings. The land activities are also a thrilling adventure where you can go hang-gliding, mountain climbing, mountain biking and hiking. On top of everything else is a pleasant weather that is decidedly warm throughout the year.

Moreover, Denia has an extensive selection of townhouses, apartments and villas. You can really benefit from these accommodations if you choose to make an investment out of it rather than merely renting it as a place to stay while in your visit. There are a host of new developments and buying a home is never tough. You can also rent directly from owners if you are on a budget. There are many holiday villas in the region as well as country homes and cottages that you could choose from. Denia is not only famous as one of the most attractive places in Costa Blanca, it is also well known as an ideal vacation resort where you can get a lot from the accommodations you get. Denia is a fitting place to simply have a pleasant time and relax as it is not as busy as the other coastal cities, but in one way or another just as beautiful.


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Enveloped between Valencia and Alicante on the Spanish Mediterranean coast known as Costa Blanca, the City of Denia lies in a natural port on the slopes of Montgo - a hill dominated by an ancient castle. Denia is a picturesque city where the sun shines year-round. It has a resident population of roughly 40,000 but this number increases in the summer months when vacationers from around the globe flock to this charming city. Breathtakingly beautiful with its unspoiled beaches, hidden coves, rugged coastline, lush vegetation, rich heritage and warm and friendly locals, Denia is truly a piece of paradise on earth.

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