Dénia is one of those destinations that shines with its own light. Its 20 kilometres of coastline hide fine sandy beaches and rocky coves that hold great treasures. And if you look up, the Montgó rises up overlooking the coast. Furthermore, this part of the Costa Blanca has a great historical, cultural and gastronomic heritage. Dénia is the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy and this encourages us to savour every corner of it. In Dénia, the best products from the sea and the Valencian orchard are fused to create high level dishes. Getting to know Dénia through its streets is an adventure, a journey through time and a return to the origins. You only have to go to the Baix la Mar neighbourhood to travel back to its seafaring past and see some very picturesque houses.