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Denia
has 20 km of beach stretching along the Mediterranean
between the beaches of Oliva to the North and the Javea
Coast to the South which is dominated by the Cape of San
Antonio.
The mildness of the climate (the sea sparkles 315 days
a year under the sun and the average temperature is 19ºC),
the warm, crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean, the
gentle winds and a variety of sports facilities, make
Denia a perfect site for water sports. |
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| Denia's setting is remarkable
with the Montgo Natural Park, the orange and lemon groves and
historic sites where one can relive roman and Islamic times.
Denia's rural, commercial and maritime roots are typically Mediterranean
and moreover, it is situated on the sea, not far from the Balearics. |
"Las
Marinas", which is situated to the north of the town,
is a stretch of fine, sandy beaches, 14,5 km long, all
with different characteristics and offering different
facilities.
"Las Rotas", to the south of the town, is a
series of rocky beaches and coves.
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