Gandia (Valencian pronunciation: [ɡanˈdi.a], locally [ɡɐnˈdɪ.ɐ]; Spanish: Gandía [ɡanˈdi.a]) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Eastern Spain on the Mediterranean. Gandia is located on the Costa del Azahar, 65 kilometres (40 miles) south of Valencia and 110 km (68 mi) north of Alicante.
Restaurants in Gandia
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A Hammam, also known as Arab Bath or Turkish Bath, is a steam bath mode that includes cleansing the body and relaxing. One of the most pleasant Arab traditions is being imposed in our country. The hammam or public Arab bath did not only cover functions of rest and hygiene, but it was also a place of social gathering. Currently they are highly recommended for their amount of benefits that bring to our body, both physical and psychological. In Le Petit Hammam you will find a very intimate place where to disconnect from the day to day. The atmosphere is silent and only listening to a relaxing music background, this added to the perfect work of our staff, allows to recover the energy of the body and rest the mind We endorse the hundreds of positive opinions, both on facebook and tripadvisor, as well as the certificates of excellence obtained.
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We organize bird watching and wildlife tours around Valencia, Alicante, Costa Blanca and the rest of Spain. Our expert local guides are the best ornithologist and naturalist in the region and they will show you the stunning wildlife than can be found in the area. All levels are welcome from absolute beginner to expert. We provide anything from a single day trip to a tailor-made holiday.
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Juego de Escape en vivo y para todo el mundo
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Cronoroom is an escape room in Gandía. Located next to Plaza Prado has rooms with different themes. Embark on an adventure in space or enter the depths of the Mayan ruins. All the rooms full of challenges and enigmas for all ages. Play as a team with your family and friends and enjoy this leisure activity.
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Had a lovely tour around palace when visiting Gandia recently. Our registered guide was fantastic and told us all about the Borjas and the fascinating history of the palace. Well worth a visit when in the area.
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We visited in winter and not long after the storms which left the beaches battered. They are just about recovered and the council (and volunteers) are working hard still. This is a beautiful beach. At town centre end there in the port which opens to a beautiful and long golden beach with recreational zones. It is superb and a stunning beach.
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nautic school: windsurf,catamaran,paddle surf,kite surf,kayacs. For children and adults,visit our website for more info. we are on the beach into a natural parc.
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The tradition of a centenary celebration, Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, and the latest technologies, go hand in hand with the Fallera de Gandia Museum. This building has become a benchmark in the interpretation of our culture and identity, recognized by the SICTED quality tourism certificate. The Museum offers you a different experience where you will learn the roots of the Valencian people. You will enjoy the best "Ninots" and the process of creating a fault, you will know the craft of a faller artist, the only one in the world. You will discover the secrets of dressing up a fallera and the typical Valencian clothing, you will live in first person a "mascleta" and will surround you with traditional music. Finally we will reveal the mystery of the ritual of fire. A different Museum with educational and interactive spaces. Visits are always guided, adapted to each group, with touch screens, sound sets and adapted access.
Although the festivities surrounding Las Fallas appear to be one huge loud party, the community spirit and sheer hard work required to create the spectacle are immense. Many of the towns in the province of Valencia have their own Fallas festivities. Gandia has over 20 communities each of whom work throughout the year to produce the floats, the costumes and the carnival. It is a truly community project. This museum and its superb guides will explain it all! The enthusiasm of the community spirit comes through these guides. Although the figures are burned at the end of the Fallas, the winner is not, so there are various displays of figures going back many years. We were fascinated!
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