How to get to Denia: Complete guide and best routes

image of Denia Castle from the harbour

In this guide, we explain the different ways to get to Denia so that you don’t get lost on the way and can reach this Costa Blanca town easily.

Geographical location: Denia on the map

1. Denia on the Costa Blanca

Denia is located in the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community. This town is part of the famous Costa Blanca, a stretch of coastline with over 200 kilometres of beaches and coves. It is situated roughly halfway between Alicante (90 km) and Valencia (100 km), two of the main cities on the Spanish east coast. Both have international airports with good connections to Europe.

2. Strategic position between two major cities

Denia is perfectly connected by road. The AP-7 motorway and the N-332 road allow easy access from Valencia, Alicante, and other towns. Furthermore, it is only 50 km from Benidorm, another of Spain’s most visited tourist destinations.

3. Maritime Connection with the Balearic Islands

The port of Denia is key for connections to the Balearic Islands. From here, regular ferries sail to Ibiza, Mallorca, and Formentera, allowing travellers to combine a visit to Denia with a getaway to the islands.

4. Between the Sea and the Mountains

Denia is located next to the Montgó Natural Park, whose mountain reaches 753 metres in height. This natural park gives the town a unique microclimate, with over 300 days of sunshine per year, making it an ideal destination all year round. Moreover, Montgó is a paradise for lovers of hiking and nature.


Getting to Denia by Car: the Most Comfortable Option

If you are travelling by car, Denia has excellent connections with the rest of Spain and is the most common option.

Main Routes to Get to Denia by Car

From Valencia (1h 15min – 105 km):

  • Quick option: AP-7 motorway (exit 62), free from 2019 at least until 2026.
  • Alternative: N-332 national road, slower but toll-free.

From Alicante (1h 10min – 90 km):

  • Quick option: AP-7 motorway (exit 62).
  • Alternative: N-332, more scenic but with heavier traffic.

From Madrid (4h – 450 km):

  • Fastest route: A-3 motorway to Valencia, then AP-7 to Denia.
  • Alternative: A-31 to Alicante, then AP-7 towards Valencia.

From Barcelona (4h – 440 km):

  • Recommended route: AP-7 towards Alicante, exit 62 to Denia.

Useful Tips for Travelling by Car

✔️ Avoid weekends in summer, the AP-7 and N-332 can be congested.
✔️ Watch out for speed cameras, especially on the N-332 in Gandía and Oliva.
✔️ Parking in Denia: Look for public car parks near the beach or on the outskirts.


Getting to Denia by Public Transport: Bus and Train

train or trenet from La Marina Denia Alicante

Denia does not have a high-speed train station, so travelling by public transport requires some transfers.

Getting to Denia by Train

🔹 From Alicante: There is a commuter train operated by TRAM connecting Denia with Alicante.

  • Duration: Approximately 3 hours (makes many stops).
  • Transfers: The full journey requires using two lines: line 1 to Benidorm and line 9 connecting Benidorm to Denia. Transfer at Benidorm station is mandatory.
  • Ideal if: You want to enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace and pass through many towns.

🔹 From Valencia:

  • No direct train to Denia.
  • The fastest option is to take a commuter train to Gandía and from there an ALSA bus to Denia (total journey: 2h 15min).

🔹 From Madrid and Barcelona:

  • No direct train.
  • The best option is to take an AVE train to Valencia or Alicante and then continue by bus or car.

Getting to Denia by Bus

The ALSA buses are the easiest way to reach Denia by public transport.

From Valencia:

  • Duration: 1h 45min.
  • Frequency: Every 1–2 hours.

From Alicante:

  • Duration: 1h 30min.
  • Frequency: Several departures daily.

From Madrid:

  • Duration: 5h 30min.
  • Frequency: 3–4 times a day.

📌 Personal tip: During peak season, buses can be full. Book in advance to secure your seat.


Getting to Denia by Plane: The Nearest Airports

Denia does not have an airport, but you can fly to Alicante or Valencia and then take a bus or hire a car.

Nearest Airports to Denia

✈️ Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) – 100 km.
✈️ Valencia-Manises Airport (VLC) – 113 km.

Options for Getting to Denia from the Airport

✔️ Hire a car (most convenient option).
✔️ ALSA bus directly from Valencia or Alicante to Denia.
✔️ Private transfer (approximate price: €100–120).

Personal tip: If you are travelling in a group, hiring a car can be cheaper and gives you more freedom to get around.


Getting to Denia by Ferry: Connection with the Balearics

Denia port with Balearia ferries

Denia is the main port for travelling to Ibiza and Formentera by ferry.

Ferry Timetables and Companies

  • Balearia operates most of the routes.
  • Routes and durations:
    • Denia – Ibiza: 2 hours (fast ferry).
    • Denia – Formentera: 2h 30min.
    • Denia – Mallorca: 5 hours.

Personal tip: Book in advance during summer. If bringing a car, note the additional ferry fees.


Which is the Best Option to Travel to Denia?

The best option depends on where you are coming from:

Car is the most comfortable and fastest.
Bus is the best alternative if you don’t drive.
Train is slower but scenic.
Plane + rental car is ideal if coming from afar.
Ferry is the best way to travel to Ibiza or Formentera.

With this guide, you have all the information to choose the best way to get to Denia. See you on the Costa Blanca!

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