Things To Do

Dénia

Visit the marina, the castle and the tree lined streets, as well as the small streets lined with bars. You can park by the marina, or there's an underground car park in the middle of the town. Pretty sure there's buses and trains too.

Xàbia

There are a few different areas you can visit in Javea. There's an old town, with some super narrow streets, the slightly more commercialised L'Arenal, which has a lovely sandy beach, or you can visit Cap San Antoni, or Montgo.

Calpe

Calpe is a bigger city, with quite a bit to do and see. The old town and the famous Spanish steps are pretty cool. Some nice tapas spots, and a plant shack down closer to the water. There's also a massive rock, who knew?

Benidorm

Where on earth do we start... it's pretty massive, tons and tons to do and see. The best place on planet earth for people watching. But there's also some nice bars, good food and activities on the beach.

Montgó Mountain

Some sweet elevation for the more active among you. There is a cave that you can enter about half way up. The views are absolutely amazing, even if you don’t make it to the top! 

L'Arenal Javea

Calpe or Javea probably have the best sand beaches in the local area. L’Arenal isn’t usually super busy, there are some really good places to eat, drink, get ice cream or buy tat. Good for day and night, and that is Montgó in the background!

Dénia

You can explore the historic Denia Castle, which provides stunning views of the town and the Mediterranean Sea. The old town is perfect for a leisurely stroll, with its narrow streets, quaint shops, and traditional tapas bars. Denia’s beaches, such as Las Marinas and Les Rotes, are ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.

Benidorm

If you have time, take a day trip. You won’t regret it. 

Or maybe a night trip if you’re feeling brave!