WANDERLIST Valenciana: Ten must-see attractions (and some off-the-beaten-track)

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Located on the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, Valenciana is a region bursting with history, sunbaked landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. 

  • Altea (Alicante): Known as the “Pearl of the Costa Blanca,” this whitewashed town captivates visitors with its narrow cobbled streets, shops, and waterfront. Don’t miss the impressive Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Consuelo church. Browse boutiques, soak up the bohemian atmosphere, and witness the beauty of the blue-domed Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Consuelo.
  • Calpe Rock (Alicante): Rising dramatically from the sea, the iconic Peñón de Ifach dominates the Calpe skyline. Hike to the top for spectacular panoramic vistas or dive beneath its crystal-clear waters to discover an underwater world teeming with marine life.
  • Castle of Xàtiva (Valencia): Unearth the secrets of this medieval citadel Located on a commanding hill. Ascend its towers for panoramic views, explore its architectural wonders, and delve into the tales of conquest and valor that echo within its walls.
  • City of Arts and Sciences (Valencia): Immerse yourself in futuristic architecture while exploring this sprawling cultural and entertainment complex. The Hemisfèric, Oceanogràfic, and Príncipe Felipe Science Museum are just a few highlights awaiting your discovery.
  • Coves of Sant Josep (Castellón): Venture underground and explore the hidden wonders of this natural marvel. Navigate the labyrinthine caves, Admire striking geological formations, and glide along the subterranean river, reveling in its mystical allure.
  • Elche’s Palmeral of Elche: Wander through Europe’s largest palm grove, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover the network of paths, visit the beautiful Huerto del Cura botanical garden, and learn about the palm’s significance in the region’s history.
  • Jávea (Alicante): Find paradise in this coastal town framed by dramatic cliffs. Savour golden sunsets on beaches, wander through the old town, and embrace the serenity that Jávea offers.
  • L’Albufera Natural Park (Valencia): Escape to a serene oasis of shimmering lakes, abundant wildlife, and emerald rice fields. Take a boat ride through the freshwater lagoon, savour traditional Valencian paella, and witness sunsets over the water.
  • Sagunto Roman Theatre (Valencia): Step back in time in the ruins of this ancient theatre, perched atop the hill in Sagunto. Uncover the remnants of a once-thriving Roman city and imagine the grand performances that took place on this historic stage.
  • Xàbia’s Montgó Natural Park (Alicante): Lace up your hiking boots and explore this rugged natural park. From the summit of Montgó Mountain, you’ll be rewarded with views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding landscape.

Off-the-Beaten-Track Destinations:

  • Fonts de l’Algar (Alicante): Discover the enchanting waterfalls, crystal-clear pools, and vegetation of this natural beauty spot. Take a refreshing dip in the natural pools and enjoy a picnic in the surrounding picnic areas.
  • Vilafamés (Castellón): Step into a medieval fairytale as you wander through the quaint streets of Vilafamés. Admire its well-preserved castle, explore local art galleries, and soak up the village’s authentic atmosphere.
  • Cuevas de Sant Josep (Castellón): Not to be confused with the previously mentioned Coves of Sant Josep, these caves in La Vall d’Uixó are an underground marvel. Take a guided boat tour through the subterranean river and Admire the stalactites and stalagmites.
  • Morella (Castellón): A hidden gem perched on a sheer rocky hill, Morella is a medieval town that will transport you back in time. Explore its ancient walls, visit the impressive Gothic church, and sample the local delicacies.
  • Peníscola (Castellón): With its beautiful beaches, ancient castle, and old town, Peníscola is a delightful coastal town that often goes unnoticed. Discover its history, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade, and savor fresh seafood.
  • El Castell de Guadalest (Alicante): This village clings to a rocky outcrop and offers views over the reservoir and surrounding mountains. Explore its narrow streets, visit the castle, and learn about its history.
  • Fonts de l’Algar (Alicante): Immerse yourself in nature’s beauty at this enchanting series of waterfalls. Refresh yourself in crystalline pools, explore trails that wind through forests, and feel rejuvenated by the surroundings.
  • Vilafamés (Castellón): Step into a medieval time capsule as you explore the streets of Vilafamés. Admire its well-preserved castle, browse art galleries showcasing local talent, and savor the authenticity of this hidden gem.
  • Cuevas de Sant Josep (Castellón): Embark on a subterranean adventure in the Cuevas de Sant Josep, located in the La Vall d’Uixó region. Glide along an underground river aboard a guided boat tour through caverns adorned with stalactites and stalagmites.
  • Morella (Castellón): Transport yourself to the Middle Ages in the fortified town of Morella. Wander through ancient walls, discover the grandeur of its Gothic church, and relish the flavours of the region by indulging in local gastronomy.
  • Peníscola (Castellón): Unveil the hidden beauty of this coastal town Located between the sea and a historic castle. Stroll along beaches, wander through its old town, and delight in the flavours of fresh seafood.
  • El Castell de Guadalest (Alicante): Admire the beauty of this village situated on a rocky outcrop. Explore winding streets lined with palm trees.
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