The best outdoor activities in Valencia
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Catamaran Party Cruise in the Bay of Valencia
Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Valencia with a Swim Stop
Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Valencia
Guided Bike Tour of Valencia
Sunset Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Valencia
Stand Up Paddle Rental in Valencia
Catamaran Party Cruise in the Bay of Valencia
Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Valencia with a Swim Stop
Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Valencia
Guided Bike Tour of Valencia
Excursion by jet ski in the Malvarrosa Bay, Valencia
Jet ski tour along the Malvarrosa beach, Valencia
Banana Boat Tour from Valencia Marina
Boat Rental without Licence from Valencia Marina
Private Boat Tour from Valencia Marina
What are the activities to do in Valencia?
Valencia is a city located in eastern Spain, on the edge of the Balearic Sea. It's the 3rd biggest Spanish city behind Madrid and Barcelona, with so many places to visit and outdor activities to practice.
Ancient town founded by the Romans, Valencia was then occupied by the Moors and then reconquered by the Christians. You will then be able to discover a rich cultural and architectural heritage. Among the most popular tourist sites, you will see the Barrio del Carmen and its medieval palaces, as well as the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences which is home to the Oceanogràfic, the biggest aquarium in Europe.
Bordered by the Balearic Sea, Valencia benefits from numerous beaches where you can practice a plethora of nautical sports. Sailing, sea kayaking, catamaran, flyboarding or even a jet ski excursion are some of the numerous activities you can do.
For more thrills, go to the south in Playa de Gandía. Here, you will have the opportunity to practice surfing, kitesurfing, bodysurfing and windsurfing.
If you wish to explore the wonderful Mediterranean seabed, the best spot to go on an adventure dive is located in Cullera, about 40 km away in southern Valencia.
Nature lovers will have the chance to discover the Albufera de València Natural Park in southern Valencia. It is the biggest lake in Spain which is home to a great variety of fauna and flora, as well as unique seabird species that come to hibernate.
After an exhausted day filled with emotion, don't forget to try the typical Valencian dish, the famous paëlla!