Denia, Jávea, La Sella, ...
Discover a fascinating and vibrant environment on the Costa Blanca. Between the deep blue of the Mediterranean and the striking silhouette of Montgó, the coastal towns of Denia and Jávea stand as gems where tradition and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. Just a few minutes away, Residencial La Sella offers a true oasis of tranquility, with open sea views and adjacent to the prestigious La Sella Golf Resort.
This area is ideal for enjoying the Mediterranean climate and exploring both the coast and the inland countryside, combining moments of relaxation, wellness, and outdoor activities in a privileged setting. A place where every day is bathed in the light, rhythm, and authentic essence of the Mediterranean.
Vibrant cosmopolitan cities
Both Denia, the capital of La Marina Alta, and Jávea offer a vibrant social and cultural life throughout the year.
Denia, with its historic castle and lively port, perfectly combines tradition and modernity. Its port is not only a central hub for the city but also offers daily connections to the Balearic Islands, making Mediterranean getaways and travel effortless. The city boasts markets, festivals, top-notch restaurants, and a lively calendar of events. Its culinary richness, especially in rice dishes and seafood, along with its beaches and coves, make Dénia a complete destination to live and enjoy.
Jávea stands out for its unique natural surroundings, from crystal-clear beaches to the striking silhouette of the Montgó Natural Park. Its historic old town, together with seaside promenades, markets, and local festivals, reflects the authentic Mediterranean essence. Jávea offers a perfect balance of tranquility, leisure, and outdoor life, making it an ideal place both for those seeking relaxation and for lovers of nature and culture.
A peaceful & rural setting
Just a few kilometers from Denia and Jávea, Residencial La Sella is located next to the prestigious La Sella Golf Resort. A perfect place to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside without giving up the proximity to all services, the Mediterranean beaches, and the stunning surrounding mountains.
Venturing inland, you discover authentic villages full of traditions and culture, where artisanal products reflect the richness of their history. The landscapes are dotted with vineyards, almond trees, and olive groves, creating a natural setting that invites exploration, tasting, and enjoying a slow and genuine way of life.
Valencia & Alicante - Two fascinating capitals
Valencia and Alicante are two fascinating Mediterranean capitals that combine history, culture, and the sea, each with its own character. Valencia stands out for its size and vibrant cultural life, featuring impressive landmarks and modern architecture such as the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, which reflects the city’s blend of tradition and innovation. Alicante, by contrast, offers a more relaxed and tourist-friendly atmosphere, where the sea and scenery shape daily life, highlighted by iconic sites like the Castillo de Santa Bárbara. Both cities are located approximately 100 kilometers from Dénia, making them nearby and easily accessible destinations from this coastal town. The journey is especially convenient thanks to the well-connected AP-7 highway, which links the region efficiently.
While Valencia presents itself as a large city full of cultural and economic activity, Alicante captivates with its relaxed pace, its beaches, and its bright Mediterranean character.