Valencia

Gandia

Town

Gandia is the Costa Valenciana's big, lively beach resort — kilometres of golden sand, a buzzing summer seafront, and a Borgia ducal palace in the old town inland.

Region: Valencia Province: Valencia, Valencian Community Type: Beach resort Beach: ~5 km golden sand History: Borgia dukes

Why visit Gandia

Gandia comes in two halves: the historic town a little inland, home to the Palau Ducal of the Borgia family, and the Grau i Platja by the sea, where a long, wide golden beach backs onto a seafront packed with bars, restaurants and nightlife. Popular with Spanish holidaymakers and lively all summer, it is the coast's go-to for a classic sun-and-fun beach break, with a ferry link to Ibiza from the port.

Beach

Platja de Gandia

A long, wide golden beach, one of the most popular on the coast.

History

Palau Ducal

The Gothic ducal palace of the Borgia family in the old town.

Nightlife

Seafront

A lively strip of terraces, bars and restaurants by the sand.

Port

Ibiza ferry

A marina and a summer ferry link across to Ibiza.

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Practical information

  • Getting there: about 70 km south of Valencia and reachable by regional train from the city; easy as a day trip or a stay.
  • What to see: the beach and seafront, the Palau Ducal, and the marina.
  • Good to know: busiest and liveliest in July and August; quieter but pleasant in the shoulder seasons.
  • Best time to visit: summer for the buzz, late spring and September for space.

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