The 10 best beaches in Dénia

On this page, we will show you the best beaches in Denia so that you can choose the one that best suits your needs and enjoy a well-deserved rest on the Mediterranean coast.

1- Las Rotas beach:

  • Profile · 3.2 km of rocky coves and platforms (pebble + rock; ~20 m wide) starting just south of the harbour and falling within the Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve—fishing and diving require permits.

  • 2025 Services · Foot showers, litter bins, daily cleaning; viewpoints, coastal footpath and lifeguard stations (Jun-Sep). No Blue Flag—only adjacent Punta Negra earned one this year.

  • Top activities · Snorkelling at El Trampolí & Punta Negra, dawn paddle-boarding, kayak routes to Cova Tallada.

  • Getting there · Urban bus line LAS ROTAS (Explanada Cervantes → Restaurante Mena) every 30 min in summer.

  • Useful links · Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve (turismo.denia.es) | Les Rotes eco-trail map (ayto.denia).

  • Local tip · On easterly days the water is mirror-calm at sunrise; car parks fill by 09:00—take the bus or cycle boardwalk.

Las rotas

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2- Marineta Casiana Beach: 

  • Profile · 1,016 m of very fine sand, gentle slope (~70 m wide) next to the yacht club.

  • Quality · Blue Flag 2025; “smoke-free” zone and 24 h lifeguards in high season.

  • Services · Accessible walkways, adapted toilets & showers, amphibious chair, beach bars, SUP-yoga at dawn.

  • Getting there · 10 min on foot from the marina; DeniBus stop “Club Náutico” (Las Rotas line).

  • Links · Blue Flag file (ADEAC) | Live webcam (turismo.denia.es).

  • Tip · After 17:00 the sun slips behind Montgó—perfect for families avoiding peak heat.

marineta casiana

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3- Punta del Raset Beach: 

  • Profile · First big beach of Les Marines: 600 m of golden sand, ~75 m wide, semi-natural dunes.

  • Quality · Blue Flag renewed; assisted bathing & inclusive physio programmes Jul-Aug.

  • Services · Two beach bars, volleyball, open-air cinema “Cine Vora Mar” on summer Sundays, large public car park.

  • Getting there · Pedestrian access from old town; DeniBus stop “Rest. Fernando” (Les Marines line).

  • Links · Cine Vora Mar calendar (ajuntament.denia) | Dune-status project (Duna Activa).

  • Tip · Afternoon thermal breezes make it a refuge for sailors fleeing the easterly swell.

Punta del raset

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4- Albaranas Beach:

  • Profile · Central Les Marines zone (km 1-2.5); 1.5 km of fine sand holding SICTED quality certification.

  • Services · Walkways, showers, beach-volley courts, eco beach bar; no Blue Flag.

  • Atmosphere · Medium-high occupancy in Jul-Aug; kitesurf hotspot in onshore garbí wind.

  • Getting there · Les Marines line (stops “Just Coffee” & “Las Brisas”).

  • Links · Nautical sports buoy map (Capitanía Dénia).

  • Tip · At dawn you can often spot coastal dolphins within 200 m of shore—bring binoculars.

5- Les Deveses Beach:

  • Profile · The longest (4.87 km) with restored natural dunes (2022-24); up to 75 m wide.

  • Quality · Blue Flag regained in 2025 after dune regeneration works.

  • Services · Lifeguards, showers, beach-volley court, kitesurf school, dune walkways.

  • Activities · #1 kite/windsurf spot on Costa Blanca (garbí-llebeig winds); championships each September.

  • Getting there · “Costa Calma” bus (Dénia → Deveses) hourly in summer.

  • Links · Wind & wave report (Windy) | Dune Restoration project (CH Júcar).

  • Tip · Northern stretch by the Racons river is quieter and gets better surf on groundswell days.

Platja de Les Deveses

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6- La Almadrava Beach:

  • Profile · 2.95 km of fine sand with scattered pebbles; Girona river forms small inlets.

  • Services · Selective lifeguard cover, walkways & showers; no Blue Flag.

  • Atmosphere · Family-friendly, relaxed (medium-low crowding); good shore-fishing at sunset.

  • Getting there · Les Marines bus to km 7; cycle lane along the CV-730.

  • Links · Cycle route “La Almadrava-Pego” (marjal.pego-oliva).

  • Tip · With afternoon lebeche breeze windsurfers fill the bay but mornings remain flat for open-water swimming.

Platja de lAlmadrava els Poblets terme de Denia

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7- Estanyó Beach:

  • Profile · 1.3 km of golden sand (~40 m wide); medium occupancy, no promenade.

  • Services · Foot showers, bins, sports zone; no Blue Flag yet very clean water thanks to open circulation.

  • Activities · Windsurf & kitesurf on garbí days; gentle snorkelling on sandy bottom.

  • Getting there · Les Marines bus (stop “Hotel Los Ángeles”, km 6.5).

  • Links · Water-quality report (Generalitat, station CV-005-D).

  • Tip · At sunset the Montgó’s colours mirror on the sea—bring a polarising filter for epic shots.

8- Els Molins Beach:

  • Profile · 2.7 km of sand (max 75 m wide), lightly crowded 5.4 km north of town centre.

  • Quality · Blue Flag 2025.

  • Services · Walkways, adapted toilets, beach bar, playgrounds, easy street parking.

  • Atmosphere · Ideal for long walks, running and families seeking space.

  • Getting there · Les Marines bus (stop “Nova Dénia”) or full bike lane from town.

  • Links · 5 km running track “Molins Beach Loop” (Strava).

  • Tip · Usually glass-flat early mornings—perfect for paddle-boarding before the breeze kicks in.

Platja dels Molins o punta de lEstanyo

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9- Les Bovetes Beach:

  • Profile · 1,733 m of fine sand; ~80 m wide, high occupancy.

  • Quality · Blue Flag 2025, accessible walkways, adapted bathing modules.

  • Services · Sun-lounger/umbrella hire, water-sports rentals, restaurants on the sand.

  • Getting there · Les Marines bus (stop “Hotel Los Ángeles”).

  • Links · Blue Flag file (adeac.es) | Jellyfish report (Infomedusa app).

  • Tip · Sea breeze eases the heat around 14:00; for natural shade head to the southern section where tamarinds grow behind the dunes.

playa de les bovetes

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10- El Trampolí Beach:

  • Profile · ~1 km rocky cove within Les Rotes; famed for wooden walkway and natural rock “springboard”.

  • Conservation · Zone B of the Marine Reserve—fishing and anchoring forbidden without permit.

  • Services · Lifeguard post (Jul-Aug), showers, coastal path, limited parking.

  • Activities · Prime snorkelling (Posidonia close to shore); guided kayak tours to Cova Tallada from Cala Tango.

  • Getting there · Last stop on LAS ROTAS bus “Restaurante Mena” + 5 min walk.

  • Links · Snorkel guide Cabo San Antonio (Oceanogràfic) | Daily quota Cova Tallada (conselleria.es).

  • Tip · Arrive early (08:30) to park and enjoy crystal-clear water before the tourist tide rolls in.

trampoli

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