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Beaches in Valencia  


Levante / Malvarrosa Beach

Levante / Malvarrosa Beach:

Very high-quality beach to the north of the port of Valencia, with excellent facilities and water sports equipment hire available.



Pineda Beach:

Beach to the south of Valencia with access for the disabled and basic services for public use.

Pineda Beach


Saler Beach

Saler Beach:

Over six kilometres of sandy beach near Valencia's La Albufera Natural Park.



Devesa Beach:

Although isolated, this beach has a range of services available and is set right in the heart of Valencia's La Albufera Natural Park.

Devesa Beach


Perellonet / El Recatí Beach

Perellonet / El Recatí Beach:

Very long sandy beach in the residential area where a lot of accesses to the beach are private.



Other beaches of Valencia are:
  • L´Ahuir Beach.
  • Norte de Gandia / Gandia Beach.
  • Rafalcaid Beach.
  • Miramar Beach...




 
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