12 Beautiful towns in the Region of Valencia to visit in 2025
9 de January de 2025
If you want to explore the most charming villages in the Region of Valencia in 2025, don't miss our list of beautiful villages. How many of these destinations have you already visited?
1. Peñíscola (Castellón)
Peñíscola, a coastal town in the province of Castellón, is a must on a list of pretty villages in the Valencian Community. With its impressive old town and the castle of Papa Luna at the top, it is an ideal place for a morning or afternoon stroll with the family and get lost in its narrow white streets. Moreover, the beach is always close by for a nice dip.
2. Morella (Castellón)
We remain in the province of Castellón, where we find Morella, another beautiful town in the Valencian Community. In fact, it was one of the first towns to be included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Spain. Morella is built on top of a hill, its impressive silhouette can be seen from far away.
If you are travelling with children, we recommend you visit the Dinosaur Time museum and discover which dinosaurs passed through here. We also recommend you visit the castle and enjoy the views over the whole region.
3. Altea (Alicante)
In this list of beautiful villages to visit in the Valencian Community you can't miss Altea, one of the most beautiful villages in the Mediterranean. If you pick up a map in the tourist info it will show you exactly the route you can follow so that you don't miss any beautiful spot. And there are many of them! Its whitewashed streets, the church with its blue domes, the views over the Mediterranean Sea, and the beautiful views over the Mediterranean Sea, all make it a very photogenic village.
4. Dénia (Alicante)
More than a town, Dénia is a beautiful city. To get to know its different facets we recommend starting the walk in the port area and going up to the top of the castle to enjoy the views. you can't miss a good lunch or dinner, Dénia is famous for its gastronomy.
5. Jávea (o Xàbia) (Alicante)
Jávea is a charming town with a beautiful old town centre and stunning beaches and coves.
Walking through the pedestrian streets of the historic centre allows us to discover its history through its monuments such as the Church of San Bartolomé, the Mercado de Abastos or the Museu Arqueològic i Etnogràfic Soler Blasco (Soler Blasco Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum). In the Duanes de la Mar neighbourhood, a visit to the Church of the Virgin of Loreto is a must, as well as a stroll around the fishing port and a fish auction.
6. Vilafamés (Castellón)
Vilafamés is another of the most beautiful villages of the Valencian Community in the interior of the province of Castellón. It is a small village, but full of charm. A curiosity is the Roca Grossa in the Calle de la Font: a huge stone weighing 2163 tons, a good place for a photo!
7. Guadalest (Alicante)
Guadalest is a small village of 200 inhabitants in a beautiful setting in the province of Alicante. Its castle is built on a rock at the top of the village. The village has a lot of museums, from a museum of Micro Miniatures to a museum of Belens and a Doll's House... It is a village where children will also be happy.
Culla is included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Spain. It is a medieval village in the interior of the province of Castellón. If you want to get to know the village better with the help of experts, we recommend an excursion with Itinerantur. With children it is also interesting to visit the Parc Miner del Maestrat, about 8 kilometres from the village.
9. Calpe
Cycling is a good option for getting around the municipal area of Calpe, as we can follow the cycle lane that connects the town with the beaches, the salt flats and the Peñón de Ifach. After a short stroll through Calpe, it is time to visit the historic centre of this town, where a tourist route offers us narrow streets, fishermen's squares, churches and museums and places where we can enjoy the history of Calpe with the family.
10. Bocairent (Valencia)
Bocairent is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful villages in the Valencian Community. Walking through its streets, it seems as if we have travelled back in time. It has a peculiar layout of streets, in the purest Arab style, with ascents and descents, stairs, twists and turns, small squares and alleys. After visiting the old town, we recommend you to visit Les Covetes dels Moros, a system of caves-windows that are connected to each other.
11. Buñol (Valencia)
Buñol is a beautiful town that combines history, nature and fun in a setting that will appeal to everyone.
Discover its imposing castle, which will transport you to another era as you explore its towers and walls. Stroll through its narrow streets and squares. Take a stroll through the San Luis Park, perfect for strolling, playing with the kids and enjoying a picnic surrounded by nature. And go to the natural spot of the Cueva del Turche, ideal for disconnecting.
12. Ayora
Ayora is a charming village in the Comunitat Valenciana, ideal to discover with the family. You can walk around the old town, visit the castle and enjoy the Lavadero route and the Paseo Fluvial, perfect for little adventurers. Also, don't miss the Parque de los Baños, a natural space to relax and play outdoors, or the Beekeeping Centre, which is sure to delight young and old alike.