7 beaches in Valencia you simply must visit

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Beyond its reputation for rice dishes, Valencia is also famed for its stunning coastline along the Mediterranean Sea, home to some of the finest beaches in all of Spain. From fully serviced seaside spots to untouched natural coves, the province of Valencia offers everything you need for soaking up the sun and enjoying the sea.

In this article, we will show you 7 unmissable beaches in Valencia, perfect whether you’re planning a full holiday or just a weekend getaway. And if you'd like to explore them comfortably and at your own pace, hiring a car with DoYouSpain is your best bet.

Which beaches should you visit in Valencia?

Boasting over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year, Valencia is an ideal beach destination at any time. So, if you’re considering a seaside getaway to enjoy the sun, sea, and Mediterranean breeze, don’t hesitate—Valencia has a beach to suit every kind of traveller.

1. Malvarrosa Beach

Malvarrosa is the city’s main beach. With over a kilometre of fine golden sand, it’s perfect for enjoying the sea without venturing far from the city centre. It offers all the essential amenities: showers, lifeguards, beach bars, and a promenade lined with restaurants where you can try an authentic Valencian paella.

Access by car is straightforward, with nearby parking available.

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2. El Saler Beach

Just 10 kilometres from Valencia’s centre, nestled within the Albufera Natural Park, lies El Saler Beach. This pristine beach is a favourite among locals, surrounded by dunes and pine forests. It maintains a protected natural landscape, making it perfect if you're after tranquillity, space, and a more wild setting.

Public transport access is limited, so hiring a car will make your visit much easier. Plus, you can combine your beach day with a stroll through Albufera or even hop aboard a traditional boat tour across the Albufera. Make sure to head to one of Albufera’s viewpoints, widely considered one of the best spots in Valencia to watch the sun set.

3. Pinedo Beach

Pinedo Beach is one of the most popular spots for Valencia’s residents. It features fine sand, calm waters, and designated areas for families, those with reduced mobility, and even dogs.

There are local restaurants where you can enjoy fresh fish and traditional rice dishes. It’s the ideal beach for a relaxed day by the sea without the crowds, and without giving up basic comforts.

4. Patacona Beach

Just north of Malvarrosa lies Patacona Beach. Although technically part of the municipality of Alboraya, it’s easily accessible from Valencia city centre.

Justo al norte de la Malvarrosa se encuentra la playa de la Patacona. Aunque está técnicamente en el municipio de Alboraya , se accede fácilmente desde el centro de Valencia. 

It’s a great choice if you’re after a beach that’s less crowded than Malvarrosa. With straightforward access by car and plenty of parking—especially if you arrive early—it’s ideal for a more relaxed seaside experience.

5. Playa de Port Saplaya

Port Saplaya is a coastal residential area in Alboraya that stands out due to its unique design: canals, colourful houses, and pedestrian bridges that evoke a touch of Venice. Its beach is calm and the water is exceptionally clean.

The best part? You can pair your beach day with a stroll around the marina and a refreshing glass of horchata served with fartons at one of the terrace.

6. Devesa Beach

Also located within the Albufera Natural Park, Devesa Beach (sometimes referred to as Saler Devesa Beach) is one of the most untouched in the Valencian Community. There are no nearby buildings, no promenade, and no tourist services.

It’s ideal for switching off—whether you’re reading under a parasol or walking along the shore with nothing but the sound of the waves. The most convenient way to reach it is by car, as it is not well connected by public transport.

7. Garrofera Beach

Near El Saler, Garrofera Beach is another excellent option, especially for families. It’s quieter than Malvarrosa but offers better accessibility and services than Devesa. You’ll find natural shaded areas, showers, beach bars, and easy parking.

The waves are usually gentle, making it a safe spot for children. There are areas for water sports or simply unwinding under a parasol while soaking in the sound of the sea.

How to visit all these beaches? Hire a car in Valencia with DoYouSpain

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If you’re hoping to explore several of these beaches in a short amount of time, the most convenient option is to hire a car. With DoYouSpain, you can compare dozens of rental companies, choose a vehicle that suits your budget, and collect it directly from the airport, train station, or the centre of Valencia.

Many of these beaches are located in natural settings or less urbanised areas, where public transport may not reach easily. Having your own vehicle allows you to travel at your own pace, avoid crowds, and bring along everything you need for a full day by the sea.

Choose your ideal beach and make the most of the Valencian summer

From city beaches like Malvarrosa and Patacona to unspoilt natural escapes like El Saler and Devesa, Valencia offers something to suit every taste. Whether you're after peace and quiet or beach life, fine sand, nature or fantastic local cuisine—your perfect spot by the sea is waiting for you.

And don’t forget: hiring a car with DoYouSpain doesn’t just help you discover more beaches—it also gives you the freedom to explore every corner of the province at your own rhythm, with no rush and no restrictions. Plus, if you book with DoYouSpain and have any questions, you can reach their Customer Service online, by calling +34 964 830 995, or via their virtual assistant.