Denia Ferry Port
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Denia Ferry Port Overview
Denia Ferry Port is located at the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula and is very close to the Cap de Sant Antoni, the closest point of the Iberian Peninsula to the Balearic Islands. The connections by land are good via the road N-332 and the highway A-7.
Denia is 95 kilometres away from both Valencia and Alicante, both of which have international airports. The city also has daily maritime connection with Palma and Ibiza.
The city of Denia is located in a natural port on the slopes of Montgo (753 metres high) - a hill crowned by a very ancient castle. The port serves as the division between the northern beaches, Les Marines, and the southern ones, Les Rotes. The castle, with Arab remains, is well worth a visit, along with other monuments and museums showing the history of the city, as well its archaeological and ethnic history.
Denia is a tourist city, especially loved by many Germans that adopt it as a residence for the whole year. Despite the countless visitors it receives, it is very peaceful and it has very beautiful, endless beaches.
It is said that Denia is the Spanish city that has the most official holidays, mainly due to the fact that, for its inhabitants, any excuse is good enough to organize festivities. The 'fallas' are the most traditional and local celebrations, using fire as the main symbol, celebrated throughout the region.
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Denia Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Denia Ferry Port Operators |
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Denia Ferry Port Addresses |
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Iscomar Ferries : Muelle de la pansa s/n, 03700, Spain
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Trasmediterranea : Muelle de la Pansa s/n, Recinto Portuario, C.P. 03205, Spain
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Denia Ferry Port Information |
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Denia Ferry Port - Freight |
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