If you are looking for a different plan for this weekend, we have compiled it for you. nine fishing villages Community of Valencia they have a special charm. Settlements are distributed in three provinces: Alicante, Valencia and Castellon.
Vila Joiosa (Alicante)
The town of La Vila Joiosa is characteristic not only for its nature, but also for its characteristic. clear waters and inviting beachesbut for the famous colorful houses. Houses in rows and striking hues paint a strange rainbow that is a delightful plate for photographers and photographers alike. influencers We are looking for the best catch.
The town is waiting for one of them greatest fishing traditions This feature of the province, including its proximity to fish farms, means that a large amount of fish grows in its waters.
Denia (Alicante)
located almost Alicante’s border with ValenciaDénia is one of the largest and most important coastal municipalities in the province. Its beaches and coves are one of the main attractions not only for tourists, but also for divers, who find a unique diversity of seas in the Cabo de San Antonio Natural Park.
Likewise, the town has a luxurious marina where countless boats dock and draws an enviable promenade. Dénia also has a direct sea connection with the main Balearic Islands, as the rift in the sea makes it a short-term travel destination.
Santa Pola (Alicante)
contained in Southern region of the state of AlicanteSanta Pola is a town located in Baix Vinalopó. Alicante’s biggest fishing tradition. Its distinctive bay and calm waters make it a pleasant place where fish, crustaceans and cephalopods live until they are caught in the nets of large fishing boats.
Proximity to marine reserves Tabarca Island They make it the main transport bridge of the island and you can enjoy a different and idyllic environment in just 20 minutes by boat. There’s also a great place in Santa Pola. gastronomy tradition It is at the top of the menus of restaurants with its bay fish and its unique cauldron.
Cullera (Valencia)
municipality of Cullera banks of the Jucar riverIt is approximately 30 km from the capital city of Valencia. Besides the river Júcar, the town of Valencia also has a lovely castle. l’Estany lagoonIt is located in the southern part of the municipality and its mouth is in the sea, usual fishing ground.
In the northern part of Cullera is the San Lorenzo lagoon, a large pond where reeds proliferate and the natural fauna of the Albufera de Valencia natural park breed.
Perellonet (Valencia)
El Perellonet, El Saler, Pinedo, El Palmar… these are some The most famous areas of Albufera de Valencia. Being surrounded by the lagoon on one side and the Mediterranean Sea on the other, their location on the thin arm makes them one of the few regions. busiest in the state of Valencia.
Attracting many tourists, Albufera Natural Park is a quiet area where caravans and caravans enjoy the night. heartwarming sunset and sunrise.
Port Saplaya, Alboraya (Valencia)
known as little valencia veniceAlboraya has an idyllic fishing port. the waters make their way through the middle of the city by drawing canals in the purest Venetian style. All the streets of the port are lined with waterways where boats and jet skis take shelter. Port Saplaya has become extremely popular with tourists who purposefully visit the city. navigating the canals and enjoy your special location.
Vinaros (Castellon)
If Vinaròs, the town of Castellón, is popular for one thing, it is for it to be considered the best place. fishing ground where shrimps are king. Likewise, the most attractive part of the town is not only the gastronomy, but also the family tourism environment. It has wide beaches. attraction of foreign touristsThose who visit the district frequently during the summer months.
One of the characteristics of the town is that it is located in the immediate vicinity of Vinaròs, unlike most towns that find their city centers at a cautious distance from the coast. in front of the beaches strong And clotseparated from each other by an important fishing port.
Peniscola (Castellon)
Peñíscola is undoubtedly the town Most popular in the province of Castellón. With a wide beach with calm waters and a promenade where the summer atmosphere is experienced every night during July, the town is brimming with tourists looking for a holiday every summer. calm and refreshing atmosphere. One of the most interesting points of the city is the Citadel of the city, located at the right end of the main beach.
Likewise, Peñíscola’s old town awaits a special appeal with its cobblestone streets and family shops. Inside eyelasha huge hole where waves break, especially on stormy or stormy days. It gets this name because every time you swing you hear the sound of the wavesIt is as if the sea is blowing (blows) on the rocks with all its might.
Benicassim (Castellon)
Benicassim It is a population located next to Castellón de la Plana. This small town on the Mediterranean coast has become the perfect summer vacation destination for both the people of Castellón and other residents from many parts of Spain. Festivals like this FIB Benicassim And HE Rototom Benicassim reggae festival.
In addition, the town’s beaches and coastal areas are the main tourist attractions. Other busiest areas are the Parroquia de Santo Tomás, the old train station or benicassim theater.