Beaches

Hidden and sometimes hard to find, large and majestic, the beaches of the Valencian community are without doubt among the best beaches in Spain. Hundreds of kilometres of Mediterranean coastline to enjoy unforgettable holidays...
La Malvarrosa Beach

It is the urban beach par excellence in Valencia. Wide and open - with fine and golden sand - it shows a very bustling aspect, both at the beach itself because of the quality and quantity of services offered, as well as along the promenade delimiting it that gathers restaurants and cafés. It has an adapted area for people with reduced mobility. 

Valencia, playa Malvarossa
 

Cabañal-Arenas Beach

Fine and golden sand beach with urban aspect having all kind of services, as well as sport and amusement areas for children. Nice temperatures in Valencia make this beach to be bustling almost all year. Furthermore, it is one of the most frequented night life places from the month of April to the month of October.

Costa de Valencia, escuela de español, playa El Cabanyal-Las Arenas
 

Pinedo Beach

This beach is located in the south of the port and the yacht port is sheltering it from the northern winds. It is an open beach of fine sand and preserves in its environment a dune and vegetation area giving way to a fringe of the popular “Valencian huerta”.

Costa de Valencia, escuela de español, Playa El Pinedo
 

El Saler Beach

Almost five kilometres of open beach with fine golden sand are a real luxury and make it one of the most crowded beaches in the area. It is sheltered from western winds by a dune chain of high ecological value and a wide extension of pinewoods give its environment a wild and natural aspect. In summer, the Garbí wind blowing in the evening makes this beach one of the favourite ones for windsurfing keens.

Costa de Valencia, escuela de español, playa de El Saler
 

La Devesa Beach

The beach, almost five kilometres long, is of fine and golden sand. Its main attraction is its extraordinary natural environment, which shelters several species of birds. As it is located on the border of La Albufera Nature Reserve, you find a rich ecosystem where, next to lagoons and ‘malladas’ (interdune depressions) all kind of vegetation intermingle, such as pines, palm hearts, kermes oaks, mastic and honeysuckle.

Costa de Valencia, escuela de español, playa La Devesa
 

Recatí Beach

Located in the south of La Albufera channel, it is a quiet beach of fine sand delimited by a small residential area behind which an enormous extension of rice fields.

Costa de Valencia, escuela de español, playa Recatí


The Blue Flag Campaign was created in 1987, Environment European Year, a recognition annually given by the European Federation of Environmental Education (EFEE) to distinguish those beaches standing out by reason of having excellent environmental conditions and services. The Valencian Community, amongst the rest of European regions, is one of the most awarded regions every year.
More information concerning the Blue flag, beach webcams and images, weather information, forecasts, etc. you find at www.comunitatvalenciana.com

A modern, bustling port divides the waterfront of Valencia into two main sections. In the north lies an attractive promenade along the most urban and popular beaches: Malvarrosa, Cabañal and Las Arenas. The beach itself has full facilities in addition to the wide range of bars, restaurants and leisure activities which transform the area into a hive of activity 24 hours a day in the hottest months of the year. In the south lies Pinedo, a quiet beach leading into the beautiful, fine sand beaches of El Saler and Devesa, sheltered from westerly winds by a strip of sand dunes and pine trees. They also have the great advantage of being situated in the Albufera Nature Reserve, one of the finest natural settings along this coastline. Besides swimming and sunbathing, the beaches in Valencia are the scenes of a great variety of activities. Its 15 km of beach are ideal for windsurfing, sailing and dinghy sailing in the yacht club. The El Saler golf course on the very edge of the sea is one of the best in Europe, and just a few metres away lies a leisure complex for riding, playing tennis and pelota, or taking a traditional boat ride around the Albufera lake itself.

 
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