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Denia Beaches on the Costa Blanca in Spain |
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Denia has some of the most varied beaches on the Costa Blanca, from sheltered coves to golden sandy beaches.
Les Deveses Beach Over 4 km long, half is fine golden sand and dunes, the other half is mainly composed of rounded stones. This beach marks the beginning of the Costa Blanca, and it borders on the beaches of the Valencian town of Oliva. It has a windsurfing atmosphere, especially during summer months, when the Garbi and Llebeig winds blow. Les Deveses Beach has a Blue Flag. This beach has bus station, red cross, lifeguards, parking, walloways, showers and rest rooms, cleaning services, waste bins, public phones, chiringuito bars and restaurants. Type: Semi Urbanized. Size: Large (4870 m). Average width: 50 m. Type surface: Fine golden sand. Surge: Calm.
Les Marines Beach An open beach, over 2.5 kilometres in length. A very extensive beaches with fine sand Les Marines Beach has a Blue Flag. This beach has bus station, red cross, lifeguards, parking, walloways, showers and rest rooms, cleaning services, waste bins, public phones, chiringuito bars and restaurants. Type: Urbanized. Size: Large (2570 m). Average width: 40 m. Type surface: Fine golden sand. Surge: Calm.
Les Rotes Beach Located to the south of Denia, after the Marineta Cassiana inlet, with a few small coves of incredible beauty. It fronts the Parque Natural del Montgó. Its waters are suitable for diving. El Trampolí, Punta Negra and Arenetes creeks are in this area. Les Rotes Beach has a Blue Flag. This beach has bus station, red cross, lifeguards, parking, walloways, showers and rest rooms, cleaning services, waste bins, public phones, chiringuito bars and restaurants. Type: Semi Urbanized. Size: Large (4200 m). Average width: 17 m. Type surface: Course golden sand and rocks. Surge: Calm. |
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