Explore Port Saplaya – Valencia’s Little Venice
Colorful canals, peaceful beaches, postcard-perfect views, and a relaxed seaside vibe… Discover Valencia’s Little Venice!
Costa de Valencia is a scenic stretch of Mediterranean coastline along the Province of Valencia. It extends roughly from the town of Cullera in the south to Sagunto in the north, offering golden beaches, calm waters, and a relaxed atmosphere. While less known than Costa Blanca, Costa de Valencia charms visitors with its authentic Spanish vibe, delicious cuisine (home of paella!), and lovely seaside towns like Oliva or Gandía. It’s a great destination for those seeking a mix of beach time, cultural experiences, and fewer crowds.
Costa de Valencia has a Mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. If really high temperatures, around 30°C, and crowds don’t bother you, visit during the high season from June to August. If you prefer quieter times and lower temperatures, around 15-20°C, choose any month in the lower season. We think Spring and Autumn are the best.
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