Within walking distance is.. Supermarkets 3 minutes,Torrequemada Park 5 minutes, A Dog park 8 minutes walk. The Marina and sea is a 25 minutes or an 8 minute drive:
The gated complex has: Communal adults pool and a children's pool,Green areas and gardens.Underground Parking spaces and storage rooms accessed via remote control
The homes are accessed via Video intercom and consist of:
Open concept lounge/dining area and Kitchen equipped with an induction hob, built-in electric oven, and a smoke extraction filter unit
2 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
2 bathrooms with showers, furniture, toilet
Terrace
All apartments have: Centralized Air-conditioning. Television, Internet and telephone sockets in lounge and bedrooms.
Dénia is a historical coastal city in the province of Alicante, Spain, on the Costa Blanca halfway between Alicante and Valencia
The Romans dedicated the town of Denia to the goddess Diana, and turned its port into one of the most active in the Peninsula
The Muslim castle holds many examples of its heritage at the Archaeological museum. The city also has amazing monuments:The church of Asunción, from the 18th century, with Renaissance and Baroque reredos. The City Hall, which still has in its façade has two memorial tablets from the ancient temple of Diana. The avenue of Marqués de Campo,is the cosmopolitan setting for the festivities of Moors and Christians,and is complemented by the fisherman's quarter, a very popular and gregarious area in town. Denia has a commercial port and a marina.
The 20 km coastline has fine sands in the northern part, and steep and rocky sections to the south. You can access the Montgó Nature Reserve from the road that goes to Jávea, which passes through Las Rotas, and San Antonio Cape where a lighthouse sits on this cape, on top of a cliff that is 163 metres high.
Denia offers many leisure activities such as the practice of water sports such as sailing or windsurfing.
It is also possible to go by boat to Javea.
The bonfire/fallas festival is celebrated each March. Huge papier mache statues, called fallas are set up throughout the town, and then set ablaze.
The Bous a la Mar (meaning "Bulls at the Sea") is held in July. The highlight of this week-long festival is watching bulls run down the main street.
The main high street Marquesa de Campo is lined with London Plane Trees which at every time of year are beautifully maintained, there are an abundance of shops.
The Marina has mooring with beautiful yachts and has the equipment to lift the larger yachts of 70ft which makes it a perfect place for the sea sportsman or woman. Around the marina is a variety of restaurants and most of them are open all year around. You can charter a yacht and book a fishing trip.
From the Port you can take a ferry to take you to Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca and Formentera which are just a few hours away. As a foot passenger it is reasonably priced.
Various markets are in Denia; the main market is by the courts, the fresh fruit and vegetable market is on the street parallel with Marques de Campo and at different times of the year they have a medieval market. Fish market is daily in the late afternoon.
La Sella Golf Course is at the foot of the Montgo National Park and Mountain; the views are breath-taking from the course with Mediterranean SEA one way and the National park the other.
The Equestrian Centre Oliva Nova has the world’s best riders from all over the world