7 DAYS THROUGH THE VALENCIAN COMMUNITY
Rice, the Mediterranean and the constant danger of wanting to stay “just a little bit longer”
The Valencian Community is one of the most complete regions to travel through Spain thanks to its balance between sea, heritage and inland landscapes. Its three provinces offer a great variety of experiences: Valencia as a great urban and cultural reference; Alicante with coves, coastal towns and holiday atmosphere; and Castellón with a quieter coastline and natural spaces of great value.
On a cultural level, the territory preserves historic centers, castles, festive traditions and an intense local life throughout the year. The Mediterranean coast allows for long-term sun and beach trips, while the inland regions are ideal for driving routes, rural tourism, hiking and gastronomic getaways.
The community also stands out for its culinary identity, where rice from different areas, garden products, fish and market cuisine coexist. Its connectivity by road, train and airport facilitates both long trips and short getaways, making it a very solid option for very different travel profiles.
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Seven days in the Valencian Community aren’t a loose checklist of stops: the guide sequences Valencia city—Central Market, Lonja, historic core and Serranos towers when you still have legs—and steers you away from stacking the City of Arts on arrival day; it splits blocks so the Turia corridor and the contemporary cluster don’t chop the trip into two halves that never meet.
The route turns toward the coast with sane bases: an early run to Peñíscola (castle and upper town first), mornings by the sea and paella in Cabanyal/Malvarrosa once the pace is settled—not improvised rice on day one—and a southern shift that crosses Alicante in transit so Benidorm can take late day and night without inventing a whole extra day just for the city.
You’ll also get practical judgement on heat, sun and bookings where the table matters—half a day in Altea starting from the upper quarter; Elche at the end with the palm forest and a reserved lunch at El Galgo: without a booking you give away one of the clearest meal decisions of the week.
If you want a Mediterranean week with real sequencing between Valencia, the coast and a southern base change, this Spain Seeker premium guide is the script. Complete purchase, choose your language at checkout, and download before you lock nights, cars and restaurants blind.
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