Live the Mediterranean at the beaches in the Region of Valencia

Nature and sustainability
Mediterranean in Action takes you on an exploration of the beaches in the Region of Valencia. Click play to feel the sea breeze and the sand under your feet.

The beaches in the Region of Valencia are nothing if not diverse, with each beach and cove as beautiful as the next. Whether you prefer long sandy beaches or rugged nooks - and everything in-between - you’ll find a stretch of the coastline for you in this virtual tour. 

Let’s start our exploration in Peñíscola where you can gaze at a magnificent Templar castle jutting out into the sea from incredible beaches. Not far away, you can also find the wild coves sitting on the foothills of Sierra de Irta. From Oropesa del Mar you can walk or cycle along the seafront Via Verde to get to Benicasim. And Moncofa is our last beach in Castellón, a spectacular place where you can make unforgettable memories. 

Any list of the beaches in the Region of Valencia can’t not mention El Saler in València, a dune-lined stretch of the coastline sitting next to a natural park where you can see all sorts of water birds. Cullera, a town overlooked by a castle, promises a great range of family-friendly beaches - some of which are natural spots - where you will find everything you need for your getaway. Our last beach in Valencia province is Gandia, a place where you can enjoy the golden sands and the blue Mediterranean all year round. And these are just the start. 

The beaches in the province of Alicante include Paseo Ecológico in Benissa, a walk that will take you cove-hopping all the way to Peñón de Ifach in Calp. Then there’s picturesque Altea whose whitewashed walls and blue ceramics define the look of the destination. And last but by no means least, Benidorm offers incredible beaches and a floating treasure, Tabarca island. Are you feeling inspired for your next getaway yet?