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Costa de Valencia map information

  • Airports: Valencia
  • Ave stations: Valencia
  • Cities: Valencia (790,200 inhabitants), Miramar (138,400 inhabitants), Gandía (74,800 inhabitants), Sagunto (64,400 inhabitants), Burjassot (37,300 inhabitants), Oliva (26,200 inhabitants), Cullera (22,100 inhabitants)
  • Unesco sites: La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia (1996)Find all the UNESCO Sites in Spain on our page: “10 reasons why you should buy in Spain”
  • Top beaches: Playa de Malvarrosa, Playa de Pinedo, Platja de la Malladeta, Playa de San Antonio, Playa de Jeresa, Playa de Daimus, Playa de Oliva
  • Kids Parks: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (Valencia)
  • Shopping Malls & Outlets: Centro Comercial Aqua, Centro Comercial Nuevo Centro, Centro Comercial Boulevard Austria (Valencia), Bonaire (Aldaya), Centro Comercial MN4 (Alfafar), El Corte Ingles (Valencia)
  • Traditional & Flea markets: Colon Market, Valencia, Central Market, Valencia
  • Top golf courses: Escorpion, Kikuninus, Cofrentes, La Galiana, Gandia, Ontinyent Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner.
  • Natural Parks: Parc Natural de la Marjal de Oliva-Pego, Parc Natural de la Serra Calderona El Garatge, Parc Natural del Montgó, Parc Natural de la Serra de Mariola, Serra d’Espadà Natural Park, Sierra Helada Natural Park, Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park, Parc Natural de la Serra d’Irta, Centro de interpretación Parque Natural del Penyal d’Ifac
  • University: Universidad CEU – Cardenal Herrera, Universidad de Valencia, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Valencia)
  • Hospitals: Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia, Hospital de Vilanova, Hospital Universitario Doctor Peset, Hospital Universitario I Politècnic la Fe

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Discover properties on the Costa de Valencia, known for its lively cultural scene and high-quality coastal living at a more affordable budget than Costa de Barcelona. With sun-kissed beaches, vibrant culture, and lively nightlife, it’s perfect for families, retirees, and beach lovers.

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FAQ Costa de Valencia Map

What areas does the Costa de Valencia map cover?

The Costa de Valencia map covers Valencia province's 73km coastline from Camp de Morvedre (north) to Safor (south), including Valencia city, Cullera, Gandía, Sagunto, and Oliva. Located between Costa del Azahar and Costa Blanca, 350km from Madrid. Our Costa de Valencia map shows beaches, airports, and transport connections.

What are the main cities on Costa de Valencia map?

Key cities include Valencia (790,200 inhabitants), Miramar (138,400), Gandía (74,800), Sagunto (64,400), Cullera (22,100), and Oliva (26,200). Each offers unique attractions from historic centers to Blue Flag beaches. Our Costa de Valencia map highlights city specialties and UNESCO sites like La Lonja de la Seda.

Which are the best beaches on Costa de Valencia map?

Top beaches include Playa de la Malvarrosa (Valencia's main beach), Playa de Pinedo, Platja de la Malladeta, Playa de Cullera, Playa de Gandía, Playa de Oliva, and Playa de Daimus. Most hold Blue Flag status. Our Costa de Valencia map shows beach facilities, watersports centers, and family-friendly areas.

How far is Costa de Valencia from major airports?

Valencia Airport (Manises) serves the entire coast, just 8km from Valencia city. Madrid is 350km (3.5 hours), Barcelona 350km (3.5 hours) via A-7 highway. Daily train connections from Madrid and Barcelona. Our Costa de Valencia transport map shows routes and journey times.

What's the climate like on Costa de Valencia?

Mediterranean climate with 2,700 annual sunshine hours, hot summers (28°C average) and mild winters (15°C). Autumn and spring bring occasional storms but pleasant temperatures. Nearly year-round destination with optimal beach weather May-October. Our Costa de Valencia climate map shows seasonal variations.

Is Costa de Valencia better than Costa Blanca?

Costa de Valencia offers authentic Spanish culture, world-class paella, City of Arts and Sciences, and more affordable property prices than Costa de Barcelona. Features vibrant nightlife, quality coastal living, perfect for families and retirees. Our comparative Costa de Valencia map highlights cultural advantages and investment opportunities.

What cultural attractions are on Costa de Valencia map?

Highlights include Valencia's Gothic Cathedral, La Lonja de la Seda (UNESCO site), City of Arts and Sciences, Sagunto's Roman theater, Gandía's Ducal Palace, and Cullera Castle. Plus traditional paella restaurants and horchata bars. Our cultural Costa de Valencia map marks all heritage sites.

Where to stay on Costa de Valencia map?

Valencia city offers luxury hotels and historic districts, Cullera provides family resorts and beachfront accommodation, Gandía suits beach lovers, Sagunto offers cultural stays, and coastal towns feature vacation rentals. Our accommodation Costa de Valencia map shows lodging options by area.

What makes Costa de Valencia special for food?

Birthplace of authentic paella, world's finest rice from Albufera region, fresh horchata drink, and Mediterranean seafood. Valencia's Central Market and Michelin-starred restaurants showcase regional cuisine. Our gastronomy Costa de Valencia map locates top restaurants and food markets.

How to get around Costa de Valencia?

A-7 highway connects all coastal cities, N-332 coastal road offers scenic routes, regional trains link major towns, Valencia metro serves city and airport, plus ferries to Balearic Islands from Valencia port. Our transport Costa de Valencia map shows all connections and schedules.

What natural parks are shown on Costa de Valencia map?

Major natural parks include Parc Natural de la Marjal de Oliva-Pego, Serra Calderona, Parc Natural del Montgó, and Serra d'Espadà. Perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and nature activities between beach visits. Our Costa de Valencia nature map shows park locations, trails, and visitor centers.

What golf courses are on Costa de Valencia map?

Top golf courses include Escorpion, Kikuninus, Cofrentes, La Galiana, Gandía, and Ontinyent. Multiple championship courses offer year-round play with mountain and sea views. Our Costa de Valencia golf map shows course locations, difficulty levels, and booking information.

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