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.
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Toggle1- 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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