
Paseo Marítimo de Valencia
Valencia's vibrant Paseo Marítimo offers expansive beaches, lively promenades, and a Mediterranean coastal experience.

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Fewer crowds, pleasant weather

Paseo Marítimo de Valencia
Best Time
Fewer crowds, pleasant weather

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Must-see attractions
Valencia's vibrant Paseo Marítimo offers expansive beaches, lively promenades, and a Mediterranean coastal experience.
"Amazing little boardwalk right by the beach. Lots of water fountains and features are scattered along the walk."

🚶♀️ Stroll & Enjoy the Views
Walk the 2km promenade with palm trees, wide beaches, and sea views. Great for runs too!
☀️ Beat the Heat
Carry water and wear sun protection; fountains are available but can be sparse.

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Rating
4.7 · 2,176 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Malvarrosa Beach Promenade
Paseo Marítimo, Valencia
A wide, sandy beach with a lively promenade, perfect for strolls, runs, and soaking up the sun.

Port Saplaya's 'Little Venice'
Port Saplaya, Valencia
Charming canals and colorful buildings create a unique, picturesque atmosphere by the sea.

La Patacona Beach
Paseo Marítimo, Alboraya (near Valencia)
An expansive, less crowded beach with a relaxed promenade, ideal for unwinding.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Mediterranean Vibe
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🚶♀️ Stroll & Enjoy the Views
Walk the 2km promenade with palm trees, wide beaches, and sea views. Great for runs too!
☀️ Beat the Heat
Carry water and wear sun protection; fountains are available but can be sparse.
💃 Free Dance Classes
Join open, free dance classes on Sundays by the beach! All levels welcome.
🚲 Beware of Pickpockets
Stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Keep valuables secure.
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🚶♀️ Stroll & Enjoy the Views
Walk the 2km promenade with palm trees, wide beaches, and sea views. Great for runs too!
☀️ Beat the Heat
Carry water and wear sun protection; fountains are available but can be sparse.
💃 Free Dance Classes
Join open, free dance classes on Sundays by the beach! All levels welcome.
🚲 Beware of Pickpockets
Stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Keep valuables secure.
🍽️ Budget-Friendly Eats
Look for 'menu del dia' on weekdays for affordable meals.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the Paseo Marítimo's spaciousness, vibrant atmosphere, and beautiful Mediterranean setting. The wide beaches and lively promenade are consistently praised, offering a great experience for strolls, runs, and enjoying the coastal vibe. Some minor concerns include potential pickpocketing and the intensity of the sun during peak hours.
"Amazing little bordwalk right by the beach. Lots of water fountains and features are scattered along the walk. There is plenty of beach clubs and food outlets along the way ! Really enjoyed, ideal for late night runs but still incredibly sweaty in the hot of the day."
Tomos Morgan
"What a fantastic boardwalk, so spacious and doesn't seem crowded because the beach area is super wide😍
Always a good buzz!
Great job to the Valenciano council 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Moonrise fotos attached."
SHEFLO WER. S.
"It is always a pleasure to stroll this 2km promenade. Palm trees on one side, a 70m wide beach of fine sand and the Mediterranean sea on the other. All along it are restaurants. Come Mon-Thurs to get menu del dia. Fri-Sun it's á la carte. Valenciano families pack the tables at the weekend. The 32 bus from Plaza Ayuntamiento runs the length of the Passeo. The terminal for the return to the city centre is at the far end, after Restaurant Bobo."
Christopher Nation
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The easiest way is by public transport. The #32 bus runs the length of the promenade from Plaza Ayuntamiento, with the terminal for the return journey located past Restaurant Bobo. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available.
Yes, the beaches like Malvarrosa are easily accessible. They are about a 30-minute walk from areas like Algiros, or a short bus or taxi ride.
Cycling is a popular activity along the promenade. There are dedicated paths, and it's a great way to cover the distance.
Parking can be challenging, especially on weekends. It's often easier to use public transport or walk/cycle if you're staying nearby.
La Patacona beach is about a 20-minute public transport ride from the city center.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Paseo Marítimo itself is a public promenade and is free to access.
Yes, all the beaches along the Paseo Marítimo, including Malvarrosa and La Patacona, are free to access.
Entry to beach clubs and restaurants is generally free, but you'll need to pay for any food or drinks you consume.
Yes, events like the Feria Medieval del Marítimo take place on the promenade, so check local listings for dates.
The Paseo Marítimo is open 24/7, allowing for strolls at any time.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can walk, run, cycle, sunbathe, swim, enjoy beach clubs, dine at restaurants, and even join free dance classes on Sundays.
The beaches generally have fine sand and clean waters, making them suitable for swimming.
It can get crowded, especially on weekend evenings and during summer. Weekday afternoons are usually more relaxed.
Yes, there are public restrooms and showers available along the promenade.
It's a lively and vibrant atmosphere, with a good buzz, especially during peak times.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are numerous restaurants and beach clubs offering a variety of cuisines.
Yes, look for 'menu del dia' on weekdays for budget-friendly options. Some places offer gluten-free options too.
You can find fresh seafood, tapas, and international dishes. Many places cater to different dietary needs.
On Fridays to Sundays, it's typically à la carte, and popular with local families. Weekdays offer better value with set menus.
Yes, some restaurants, like Mardetapas in Cullera, offer gluten-free options.
📸 📸 Photography
The wide beaches, the promenade itself with palm trees, Port Saplaya's canals, and the sunset over the Mediterranean are all great photo opportunities.
Golden hour, around sunrise and sunset, offers beautiful light. Evenings can be atmospheric with the lights from the promenade.
Port Saplaya's 'Little Venice' offers unique architectural shots. The moonrise over the sea can also be spectacular.
During the free Sunday dance classes, you can capture vibrant and energetic moments.
Drone usage may be restricted in certain areas, especially near the port or crowded public spaces. Always check local regulations before flying.


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