

Located between Valencia and Alicante on the Spanish Mediterranean coast known as Costa Blanca, In between the toans of Javea and Oliva. Denia is something special. Many people over the centuries have made it their home. And they still do. With its benign climate (av annual temperature 19°C) and an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, Denia, along with its neighboring communities, has a reputation of being among the world's healthiest places to live, a fact which has been officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Denia offers something to everybody: sandy beaches, spectacular rocky coves, colorful fiestas (no other town in Spain has more of them), five nearby 18-hole golf courses designed, among others, by Spanish world class players Seve Ballesteros and José María Olazábal and a million possibilities to enjoy the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean. Year after year, Denia's beaches have been awarded the prestigious "Blue Flag of Europe". Las Marinas, situated to the north, boasts 15 km of fine, uncrowded, sandy beaches - ideal for swimming, wind surfing or sunbathing, while to the south of town, the rocky beaches and coves of Las Rotas with the nearby Marine Reserve of the Cape of San Antonio are a paradise for scuba divers and snorkelers.
There are also dozens of fine restaurants and literally hundreds of tapas bars to satisfy all your cullinery desires. Try the delicious "arroz a banda" rice dish or the famous "gamba de Dénia" prawn, gourmets claim it's simply the best in the world!





Access: The A-7 motorway has an exit at Dénia, or from Ondara, Dénia can be reached by following the N-332. The railroad communicates Alicante with Dénia and, by boat, there is daily line with the Balearics
Els Poblets area information.
Els Poblets results from the combination of two small villages Setla-Mirarrosa and Miraflor, which in 1971 became Miraflor.The village was originally a Moorish farmstead belonging first to the Marquis of Dénia and then to the Condado de Parcent. The villages were traditionally linked to El Verger and, until very recently, were still part of its parish. When combined these are small villages which barely exceed one thousand inhabitants; their major attraction lies in the surrounding green landscape dotted with orange groves and a small area of coast where you can go underwater fishing. The area includes several residential housing estates where expatriate residents live all year round. Els poblets is sometimes confused with the outskirts of denia having a very close proximity.
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