The Region of Valencia is a Mediterranean paradise with more than 500 km of coastline, where you’ll find everything from lively urban beaches to pristine coves with crystal-clear waters. If you’re planning a trip to this region, here’s a guide to the best beaches, how to get there, where to eat and where to stay so you can make the most of your visit.

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The Best Beaches in the Valencian Community
Valencia Capital: Urban Beaches
1. Malvarrosa Beach – The most famous, with a promenade and beach bars.
2. Playa del Cabanyal (Las Arenas) – Traditional atmosphere and less crowded.
3. Playa de El Saler – Nature in its purest form, within the Albufera Natural Park.


Malvarrosa Beach (Source: https://agendadeisa.com/)

How to get there? By bus (lines 1, 19, 25), tram (L4, L6) or bicycle from the centre.

Alicante Coast: Golden Sands and Hidden Coves
4. Playa de San Juan (Alicante) – One of the longest and most family-friendly beaches.
5. Playa del Postiguet – In the centre of Alicante, with views of the castle of Santa Barbara.
6. Cala Granadella (Jávea) – One of the best coves in Spain, perfect for snorkelling.
7. Levante Beach (Benidorm) – Lively atmosphere and turquoise waters.


Granadella Cove (Source: https://agendadeisa.com/)

How to get there? By car from Valencia (1h 30min to Alicante) or by train (Renfe Cercanías).

Castellón: Quiet Beaches and Nature
8. Gurugú Beach (Castellón) – Urban and well equipped.
9. Playa Norte de Peñíscola – With views of the Papa Luna Castle.
10. Les Platgetes Beach (Benicàssim) – Crystal clear waters and natural surroundings.


Peñíscola North Beach (Source: https://www.todopeniscola.com/)

How to get there? By train (Renfe Media Distancia) or car (1 hour from Valencia).

Where to eat near the beaches?
Valencia
1. La Pepica (Malvarrosa) – Authentic Valencian Paella.
2. Casa Carmela (Malvarrosa) – For us the best wood-fired paellas in town, it is important to book in advance.
3. Casa Montaña (Cabanyal) – Tapas and local wines.
4. La Sastrería (Cabanyal) – Good product reinterpreted and very well looked after.

Alicante
1. Dársena (Port of Alicante) – Rice and fresh fish.
2. El Portal Taberna & Wines (Jávea) – Creative cuisine near coves.

Castellón
1. Marina (Peñíscola) – Seafood with sea views.
2. Voramar (Benicàssim) – Traditional beachfront food.

Where to sleep? Accommodation Near the Beach
Valencia
1. Hotel Las Arenas Balneario Resort (5⭐, Malvarrosa).
2. One Shot Palacio Reina Victoria (4⭐, near the centre and beaches).

Alicante
1. Melia Alicante (Playa del Postiguet, sea views).
2. Boutique Hotel Villa Marí (Jávea, close to coves).

Castellón
1. Hotel RH Don Carlos (Peñíscola, 200m from the beach).
2. Intur Orange Hotel (Benicàssim, quiet area).

Practical Tips for your Visit
Transport
– By train (Renfe) or bus (ALSA) you can move between towns.
– For remote coves (such as Granadella), renting a car is the best option.

Ideal season
– May-June and September to avoid crowds.
– In July-August, arrive early to find a spot on popular beaches.

What to bring?
– Sunscreen (the sun is strong all year round).
– Rock shoes if you visit coves with rocky bottoms.

Conclusion: Enjoy the Valencian Mediterranean
From the vibrant urban beaches of Valencia to the hidden coves of Alicante and the tranquil shores of Castellón, the Region of Valencia has a coastline to suit all tastes. Combine days of sun and sea with local gastronomy and charming accommodation for the perfect holiday.

Do you already have your favourite beach? Leave us your recommendations in the comments! 👇

Need more info? Check the official tourism website (https://www.comunitatvalenciana.com).

Have a good trip and happy holidays!