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An exclusive development of 6 villas in Dénia, designed with the highest standards of quality, comfort and energy efficiency (Energy Rating A).
Highlights of the specifications:
Foundations and structure: reinforced concrete with damp-proof insulation and ventilated air chamber.
Façade and roof: fully insulated walls, STRUGAL aluminium windows with Saint Gobain double glazing, flat inverted roofs with XPS insulation.
Interior carpentry: reinforced front door, interior doors and wardrobes finished in light oak.
Floors and bathrooms: large-format Saloni porcelain tiles (120×120 cm), suspended Kerasan sanitaryware and premium fittings.
Kitchen: light oak cabinetry, fully equipped with Balay appliances (fridge, dishwasher, microwave oven, hob and extractor).
Installations: Daikin aerothermal system for heating and cooling, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, video intercom, pre-installation for EV charging.
Pool and garden: private 8×3 m pool finished with Saloni porcelain tiles, landscaped garden with Mediterranean plants, automatic irrigation system.
Each villa brings together contemporary design, sustainable technology and top-quality finishes, offering a unique Mediterranean lifestyle in the heart of the Costa Blanca.
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Dénia – a coastal city with a port, beaches and year-round life
Dénia is one of the most important towns on the northern Costa Blanca, located between Valencia and Alicante at the foot of Mount Montgó. It combines the character of a seaside resort, a port city and a place for permanent living, which is why it functions all year round and does not depend solely on seasonal tourism. The town offers full urban infrastructure — schools, a hospital, shops and services — making it suitable both for holiday stays and relocation.
The central landmark of the town is the Castillo de Dénia, situated on a hill between the port and the old town. Around it are pedestrian streets, markets, restaurants and squares where life continues throughout the year. Dénia also has a large port and marina, from which ferries depart to the Balearic Islands (including Ibiza and Mallorca), reinforcing its role as a real port city.
The town is also known for its gastronomy. Dénia has been awarded the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy title, which distinguishes it from other coastal towns. Many restaurants specialise in Mediterranean cuisine and seafood, and local dishes are based on fresh fish from the fishing port. Gastronomy is an important part of daily life and attracts visitors throughout the year.
One of the greatest advantages of Dénia is the diversity of its coastline, as the town offers two very different beach areas.
Las Marinas (north of the port)
This area features several kilometres of wide sandy beaches with a gentle entrance to the sea. The beaches are comfortable for everyday use, walking and swimming, making them especially popular with families and long-term residents. Along this coastline are holiday apartments, residential complexes with pools and beachfront restaurants.
Las Rotas (south of the port)
This area has a completely different, more natural character. The coastline consists of rocky coves, crystal-clear water and walking paths along the sea. It is a quieter zone, valued by those seeking tranquillity, views and contact with nature. Detached villas and low-density housing dominate here, and the area is popular among swimmers and snorkelling enthusiasts.
Thanks to this, Dénia allows residents to choose between a typical beach lifestyle and a more private setting by a natural coastline — without changing town.
Location and distances
Jávea – approx. 12 km
Moraira – approx. 25 km
Calpe – approx. 35 km
Valencia – approx. 100 km
Alicante Airport – approx. 100 km
Valencia Airport – approx. 115 km
The real estate market in Dénia is very diverse. In Las Marinas, apartments close to the beach dominate; in the centre there are year-round residential flats; while in Las Rotas and on the slopes of Montgó villas and detached houses prevail. The location suits both buyers looking for a second home by the sea and those planning permanent residence in Spain.
Dénia is an option for people who want to live in a genuine seaside city — with a port, wide beaches, nature and full infrastructure, yet with a calmer character than typical tourist resorts.