Denia Spain

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.