Travesía a Nado Gandía Carrera de Natación en Aguas Abiertas
La VI Travesía a Nado del Canal de Gandía / Gandía 2026 reunió a 301 participantes inscritos en esta prueba de resistencia cada vez más popular.
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La VI Travesía a Nado del Canal de Gandía / Gandía 2026 reunió a 301 participantes inscritos en esta prueba de resistencia cada vez más popular.
Continue reading →The VI Gandia Beach Swimming Channel Crossing / Gandia 2026 brought open wa301 registered participants taking part in this increasingly popular endurance event.
Continue reading →Surfing might not be the first thing that comes to mind when people think of the Mediterranean coast, but on the right day, places like Gandía / Gandia can offer surprisingly good conditions. This short drone video captures a moment … Continue reading →
Moors and Christians Festival in Miramar 2025: Tradition, Color, and Culture on Spain’s Valencian Coast In the summer of 2025, the village of Miramar, La Safor (Valencia) once again came alive with one of the region’s most spectacular traditions — … Continue reading →
Every May, Daimús gets—literally—lit up at its pyrotechnic correfoc street show organized by the Colla Penya Foc Seguit de Xeraco group. It’s about drum-bashing, mad getups, and lots of fireworks lighting up the evening. It’s part of spring celebrations in … Continue reading →
After the devastating DANA storms in October 2024, Gandia Beach was extensively damaged by the storm surges, and tons of rubbish and seaweed had been carried on to the shore. The local authorities moved
Continue reading →Late October 2024 witnessed the Valencia region being struck by a devastating DANA (Depresión Aislada en Niveles Altos), which led to catastrophic flooding and extensive damage to infrastructure. The event claimed more than 200 lives and vast damage to numerous … Continue reading →
The destruction and debris on Gandia Beach following the DANA (also known as Gota Fría) storm on Tuesday, 29th October 2024, has left a significant impact on the area.
Continue reading →Javea, a charming coastal town on Spain’s Costa Blanca, is known for its stunning beaches, historic old town, and vibrant marina. Nestled between Cape San Antonio and Cape La Nao,
Continue reading →The Correfoc is a thrilling and energetic tradition celebrated in various parts of Spain, particularly during festivals like the Fallas and the Nit de Foc in Gandia. Translating to “fire run,” it involves participants dressed as devils, lighting fireworks and … Continue reading →
We take a walk around the beach area of Gandia to see how well they have finally cleaned up the beach, some 4 months after the DANA storm damage and debris.
Continue reading →A tour of the impressive Castle that overlooks the Mediterranean town of Cullera. Cullera Castle, perched atop the Muntanya de les Raboses, offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and the town below. Originally built in the 10th century by the … Continue reading →
A walk around the streets and beach area of Cullera, a town on the Mediterranean coast, just south of Valencia, España. Un paseo por las calles y la zona de playa de Cullera, un pueblo de la costa mediterránea, al … Continue reading →
We take a walk around the busy Friday market in the town of Oliva, Valencia, Spain. Held weekly on Fridays (or Thursdays if the Friday is a fiesta day!), it offers fresh produce, clothing, handmade crafts, and delicious local delicacies, … Continue reading →