Villas Denia

in Denia , Costa Blanca

 
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Piscis, Acuario and Capricornio villas are dotted around Denia. Each one comes with a private pool and a barbecue for al fresco dining.
Piscis, Acuario and Capricornio villas are all only a short drive away from the resort’s harbour-side wine bars, shopping streets and sights like the 11th-century castle.

Each villa comes with a private pool. And, whether it’s surrounded by a paved terrace or gardens, there’ll be plenty of room for sunbathing. The properties all have a barbecue area, too, where you can enjoy al fresco meals.

Looks-wise, each of the Denia Villas has its own style. Some of them are modern builds with whitewashed walls and contemporary furnishings. Others are more traditional, with stone fire places and beamed ceilings. Whichever one you stay in, though, you’ll get a good range of fixtures and fittings like microwaves and TVs.

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Villa features

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Swimming pool

Private pool: sizes vary

Pool:

Private pool

Free child places

Available

Facilities

  • Sun terraces
  • Barbecue, built-in or free standing
  • For stays of 1 week - towels and sheets clean on arrival only, 2 week stays - towels and sheets clean on arrival and changed once during stay

Car Hire

included if you book this accommodation as part of one of our holiday packages

Important Information

A refundable deposit of €200, approx. £140, per villa is payable on arrival

Other Information

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Only from Thomson

In the UK, this holiday is only available from the Thomson Group.

24/7 Service in Resort

This is our 24-hour phone service. You can use it to book days out, find out the local bus times and let us know about any problems that crop up. Prefer to speak to someone face to face? You can call us to arrange a personal visit too.

Sleeps up to

8

No. of bathrooms

2

No. of rooms

Various

Villa facilities

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Villa facilities

  • Selection of 3 and 4 bedroom villas
  • Double or twin bedrooms
  • Bathroom
  • Separate shower room and WC
  • Lounge
  • Kitchen
  • Villas will be similar to those pictured

Location

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  • In various areas in the resort of Denia, with its shops and restaurants

Beach - TVP

Various

Transfers

1 hour 30 minutes

Your guide to Denia, Costa Blanca

"Backed by rugged Mount Montgo and scented citrus groves, picturesque Denia has a mellow old quarter, gorgeous beaches and bags of natural Spanish charm."

With an old town dominated by a medieval castle, stone houses and leafy avenues, Denia is one of those Costa Blanca resorts where there’s no mistaking you’re in Spain. Here, sun-dappled plazas, a honey-stoned church and cheerful tapas bars conjure up a genuine Spanish charm that’s light years from neighbouring resorts like Benidorm. Moseying around the old town is a must-do. Tour the castle museum, enjoying sweeping views from its hillside perch as you do. Scout around the weekly market to find jewellery and leather stuff and then chill out over an icy cold wine at an open-air café. Delightfully relaxed, it’s a pretty sure bet you’ll soon end up on the old town beach – a curve of sand curling round to San Antonio headland. Yet Denia has more up its sleeve than its old quarter. Wander along the seafront and a medley of bustling restaurants, bars and shops leads to a gleaming yacht marina. And nearby, a busy port and harbour await, offering a daily fish market, boat trips and watersports like diving and windsurfing. When you’re in lazy mode, there are plenty of beaches to tempt you. To the north, Blue Flag Las Marinas has pristine white sands, whilst elsewhere shingle coves make perfect snorkelling and swimming territory. Alternatively, disappear into the orchard-covered countryside, take the scenic train to Calpe or play a few rounds at a nearby golf course. By night, the waterfront takes centre stage. Here, well-regarded fish restaurants serve up mouth-watering paellas as the lights of tapas and music bars twinkle on the water. Add the moonlight and a dash of sangria … and what more could you want from Spain?

More on Denia, Costa Blanca

More on Denia, Costa Blanca

With an old town dominated by a medieval castle, stone houses and leafy avenues, Denia is one of those Costa Blanca resorts where there’s no mistaking you’re in Spain. Here, sun-dappled plazas, a honey-stoned church and cheerful tapas bars conjure up a genuine Spanish charm that’s light years from neighbouring resorts like Benidorm. Moseying around the old town is a must-do. Tour the castle museum, enjoying sweeping views from its hillside perch as you do. Scout around the weekly market to find jewellery and leather stuff and then chill out over an icy cold wine at an open-air café. Delightfully relaxed, it’s a pretty sure bet you’ll soon end up on the old town beach – a curve of sand curling round to San Antonio headland. Yet Denia has more up its sleeve than its old quarter. Wander along the seafront and a medley of bustling restaurants, bars and shops leads to a gleaming yacht marina. And nearby, a busy port and harbour await, offering a daily fish market, boat trips and watersports like diving and windsurfing. When you’re in lazy mode, there are plenty of beaches to tempt you. To the north, Blue Flag Las Marinas has pristine white sands, whilst elsewhere shingle coves make perfect snorkelling and swimming territory. Alternatively, disappear into the orchard-covered countryside, take the scenic train to Calpe or play a few rounds at a nearby golf course. By night, the waterfront takes centre stage. Here, well-regarded fish restaurants serve up mouth-watering paellas as the lights of tapas and music bars twinkle on the water. Add the moonlight and a dash of sangria … and what more could you want from Spain?

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Piscis, Acuario and Capricornio villas are dotted around Denia. Each one comes with a private pool and a barbecue for al fresco dining.

Piscis, Acuario and Capricornio villas are all only a short drive away from the resort’s harbour-side wine bars, shopping streets and sights like the 11th-century castle.

Each villa comes with a private pool. And, whether it’s surrounded by a paved terrace or gardens, there’ll be plenty of room for sunbathing. The properties all have a barbecue area, too, where you can enjoy al fresco meals.

Looks-wise, each of the Denia Villas has its own style. Some of them are modern builds with whitewashed walls and contemporary furnishings. Others are more traditional, with stone fire places and beamed ceilings. Whichever one you stay in, though, you’ll get a good range of fixtures and fittings like microwaves and TVs.

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Denia hotels and apartments

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