Watersports in Region of Valencia
600 km of navigable waters, 30 nautical destinations, 50 ports and marinas.
Discover a place in the Mediterranean with warm, crystalline waters, where you can fully enjoy marine reserves, natural parks, never-ending beaches, volcanic islands, hidden coves, steep cliffs, caves...pure Mediterranean landscapes with endless options.
To sail in the Region of Valencia is to be in contact with the purest essence of Mediterranean landscapes. Of its more than 600 kilometres of coastline, almost 20% are considered environmentally important. Four coastal mountain ranges, a volcanic archipelago and three marine reserves are the landscapes within reach of your bow. An extensive range of nautical services is on offer, consisting of 22,000 moorings spread throughout the Valencia region in 50 ports and 30 dedicated destinations./p>
As for water activities, whether you’re looking to relax by the sea or you prefer to pump up your adrenaline levels, the Region of Valencia’s endless beaches offer a thousand-and-one ways to enjoy yourself intensely. Here you will find the best ideas to arrange your next trip to the Region of Valencia.
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Montgó Natural Park and San Antonio Cape and Marine Reserve
Columbretes Islands Natural Park and Marine Reserve
Serra d’Irta Nature Park and Marine Natural Reserve
Floating Museums: Submarine S-61 Delfín and Patrol Ship Albatros III
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When visiting a city on your holidays, your first question is where to go, and what kind of things you can do there.
I am going to describe the experience I had with Jetsurf Denia and how right I was to give my children an extra fun experience: jetsurfing.
Denia is a maritime city with a lot of marine facilities that enable people to do water sports much more easily than in other locations by the sea.