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The Most Beautiful Sights of Marina Alta – Discover the Jewel of the Northern Costa Blanca

View of the Moorish Dénia Castle rising above the marina, surrounded by whitewashed buildings and sailboats on the sunny Mediterranean coast

14. May 2025

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Marina Alta, located in the north of the Costa Blanca, is a region of stunning beauty, rich culture, and deep historical roots. Whether as a travel destination, a second home, or a new place to live, the diversity of this area captivates both visitors and residents alike. In this article, we present the most important sights, natural wonders, and cultural highlights of Marina Alta.


🏖️ Sun-Kissed Beaches with Blue Flags – Where Quality Meets Nature

The coastline of Marina Alta is renowned for its picturesque beaches and coves, regularly awarded for cleanliness, water quality, and excellent services. In 2025, the region received a total of 28 “Blue Flags” – a symbol of outstanding environmental standards.


Particularly noteworthy are:

  • Dénia, with seven award-winning beaches, including the expansive Les Bovetes, the family-friendly Marineta Cassiana, and the unspoiled Punta Negra, which was newly added to the list in 2025.
  • Xàbia (Jávea), featuring the turquoise waters of Granadella and the charming pebble beach La Grava.
  • Calp (Calpe), known for the popular Playa de la Fossa and the centrally located Arenal-Bol.
  • Even smaller towns like Benissa (Cala Fustera) and Teulada-Moraira (El Portet, Les Platgetes) offer excellent bathing quality set against a dreamlike backdrop.

🏞️ Natural Paradises for Explorers – Hike, Marvel, and Breathe Deep

For those who want to experience Marina Alta beyond the beaches, a spectacular range of natural adventures awaits—from coastal hikes to mountain treks:

  • Peñón de Ifach (Calp): The iconic landmark of the Costa Blanca. This massive limestone rock rises 332 meters above the sea and is home to rare plant and bird species. The hike to the top rewards you with unforgettable panoramic views.
  • Barranc de l’Infern (Vall de Laguar): Known as the “Cathedral of Hiking,” this dramatic gorge features a circular trail with more than 6,500 steps carved into the rock, leading through steep ravines, rocky landscapes, and ancient villages.
  • Marjal de Pego-Oliva: A protected wetland perfect for birdwatching and peaceful nature walks. It boasts one of the highest levels of biodiversity in the region.
  • Cabo de San Antonio (near Xàbia): Part of a marine reserve, this coastal cape features dramatic cliffs, a lighthouse, and breathtaking views across the sea all the way to the island of Ibiza.

🏰 History and Culture You Can Feel

Marina Alta boasts a history that spans thousands of years—from prehistoric caves and Moorish castles to traditional rural estates.

  • Castle of Dénia: Perched high above the town, this 11th-century Moorish fortress now houses a museum dedicated to regional history and offers breathtaking views of the sea and the old town.
  • Castell de Ambra (Vall d’Ebo): A scenic castle ruin with fascinating views, perfect for hikers with a passion for history and culture.
  • Cova de la Calavera (Benidoleig): This impressive stalactite cave features massive rock formations and a mystical atmosphere—a place where history comes alive.
  • Pla de Petracos (Castell de Castells): Home to some of Spain’s most significant prehistoric rock paintings, officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Riuraus: These traditional drying houses, once used for raisins and wine production, are a distinctive feature of Marina Alta’s rural landscape—a living architectural heritage that is still lovingly preserved today.

🍽️ A Feast for the Senses – The Cuisine of Marina Alta

The region’s culinary diversity is just as impressive as its natural beauty. Local markets, tapas bars, and gourmet restaurants invite you to linger and indulge.

  • Dénia has been named a UNESCO “Creative City of Gastronomy”—and with good reason. The city is famous for dishes like Arroz a banda (rice cooked in fish broth), fresh seafood, and innovative cuisine using local ingredients.
  • Xaló (Jalón) is known for its wines, particularly the sweet Mistela and traditional Vermut. Visitors can tour local bodegas and taste wines straight from the producers.
  • Benissa and Teulada-Moraira serve up traditional fare, including Putxero de Polp (octopus stew) and grilled goat cheese with honey.



Conclusion: Marina Alta – Quality of Life at Its Finest

Marina Alta is more than just a travel destination—it’s a place to live, savor, and explore. Whether you’re a nature lover, culture enthusiast, foodie, or property seeker, this region has something for everyone.


If you’re thinking about making Marina Alta your new home, Immobilien Service Kryzon is a trusted partner with deep knowledge of the area to guide you every step of the way.

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