Valencian Community

Spain

City of Arts and Sciences featuring a city and modern architecture
City of Arts and Sciences featuring a city and modern architecture
Valencia City Centre which includes a city, heritage architecture and a castle
City of Arts and Sciences featuring a city and interior views
Castle of Santa Barbara featuring a city, night scenes and general coastal views

Taste the flavors of Spain’s famed citrus-growing region and see the remains of architectural wonders that survived the medieval struggle between Moorish and Christian rulers.

Valencia is a picturesque region of rolling foothills and coastal plains studded with the fragrant plantations of orange trees. As the source of much of the country’s delicious citrus export, Valencia has achieved world renown for its fresh oranges, lemons, grapefruits and loquats.

Ruled by the Moors for five centuries, the region is also characterized by its breathtaking Islamic architecture and intriguing groves of palm trees. Discover seaside resorts, Gothic monuments and old towns that radiate into charming mazes of whitewashed streets in this charming Mediterranean landscape.

The city of Valencia is the region’s capital and is located where the mighty Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. Marvel at its modern City of Arts and Sciences museum, L’Oceanográfic aquarium and spacious parks. Check out the city views from the 14th-century Torres de Serranos or see magnificent heritage markets at the Mercado Central and Llotja de la Seda. Trace Valencia’s lineage to pre-Roman settlements at the Museum of Prehistory of Valencia and see the archaeological sites for yourself at Castellet Bernabé in Llíria and the Sarga Caves near Alcoy.

In town of Sagunto, see preserved Roman ruins and the medieval castles of Xativa. More medieval relics can be explored at the seaside Templar Castle and the walled city of Morella.

Make your way to Elche to see the ancient Moorish palm groves, which have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A short distance south of Elche is the Salinas de Santa Pola, which is home to a flock of resident flamingos.

Save some time to explore the Mediterranean coastal provinces of Alicante and Costa Blanca, where you can indulge in a stay at the seaside resorts of Benidorm and Villajoyosa. Go hiking in the mountain ranges of Sierra de Aitana or wander through the whitewashed mountain village of Castell de Guadalest.

Fly into Valencia International Airport and make the most of the region’s rail and bus network. Take the time to explore Valencia’s old town areas on foot.

Experience the vibrancy of the region during the annual Las Fallas Festival in March or the notoriously messy La Tomatina Festival in August.

Popular cities in Valencian Community

Plaza del Ayuntamiento which includes heritage architecture
Valencia
Known for Historical, Shopping and Museums
Medieval churches, futuristic-looking buildings and gorgeous beaches are just some of the many fascinating sides of Spain's third-largest city.

Reasons to visit

  • Malvarrosa Beach
  • City of Arts and Sciences
  • Port of Valencia
La Cala Beach which includes general coastal views and a coastal town
Benidorm
Known for Beaches, Shopping and Family-friendly
Enjoy a vacation in the jewel of Spain’s Costa Blanca, with its perfect mix of tranquil nature reserves and busy beaches, nightclubs and promenades.

Reasons to visit

  • Llevant Beach
  • Terra Natura
  • Aqualandia
Alicante City Centre
Alicante
Known for Beaches, Dining and Shopping
Combine a seaside vacation with a cultural break in a city that offers fabulous beaches, centuries-old buildings and an eclectic array of museums.

Reasons to visit

  • Alicante Harbour
  • Postiguet Beach
  • Alicante Golf Course
Calpe
Calpe
Known for Sea, Ports and Historical
This traditional Spanish coastal town has a towering rock as its landmark and is a relaxing destination to enjoy soft-sand beaches, scenic trails and ancient ruins.

Reasons to visit

  • Ifach Rock
  • Natural Park of Penyal d'Ifac
  • Banos de la Reina Archaeological Site
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Torrevieja
Known for Marinas, Sunny and Running
Escape to trendy Torrevieja! Enjoy its marina, football, and spas.

Reasons to visit

  • La Mata and Torrevieja Lagoons Natural Park
  • Torre del Moro
  • Archpriestal Church of the Immaculate Conception
Denia mediterranean port village with castle mountain and blue sea water
Denia
Known for Ports, Historical and Marinas
Upscale Denia awaits: its marina, castle, ruins, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Las Rotas Beach

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