Les Albaranes Beach
“Did you know there’s a hidden beach with palm trees between Las Marinas and Punta del Raset? We tell you everything about Les Albaranes Beach.”

Located in the charming town of Denia on Spain’s Costa Blanca, Les Albaranes Beach is one of those spots many tourists overlook, yet locals consider a true gem. Known for its palm trees and relaxed atmosphere, the first impression is of a welcoming place, ideal for those looking to enjoy the Mediterranean without the crowds of the more popular beaches.
Description:
Les Albaranes Beach in Denia is one of those destinations loved for its simplicity and natural surroundings. It is a fine sandy beach that stretches along the northern coast of Denia and lies between two of Denia’s more well-known beaches, Punta del Raset and Les Marines. What sets Les Albaranes apart is its peaceful atmosphere and natural environment with dunes and palm trees growing right in the sand. The wooden walkways through the dunes are also notable, preserved thanks to ongoing environmental programmes.
The sand is golden and soft, perfect for walking barefoot, and the water displays clear, calm shades inviting a refreshing swim. The beach is quite spacious and, although popular among locals, it rarely feels crowded, allowing visitors to enjoy moments of peace while sunbathing. Additionally, the palm trees provide natural shade, offering relief on the hottest days and a place to relax on the sand.
This tranquil environment blends with an active atmosphere thanks to the sports and recreation facilities, such as volleyball nets and football goals, discreetly integrated into the natural surroundings. For adventure seekers, Les Albaranes Beach is also an excellent spot for jet skiing, letting you feel the adrenaline of riding the Mediterranean waves. The beach offers a unique balance between the calm of an oasis and the excitement of water sports, making it a versatile destination for all types of visitors.
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How to get to Les Albaranes Beach
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Directions:
To reach Les Albaranes Beach, follow the Carretera de Las Marinas northwards from Denia harbour. The beach is located between kilometre 0.5 and 1.3, just after Punta del Raset Beach and before Les Marines Beach. As access is somewhat discreet, pay attention and turn onto Carrer Boga, a street running parallel to the beach where parking is usually available. It’s recommended to arrive early during busy months to find a spot close to the sand.
You can also reach the beach on foot or by bicycle via the pedestrian promenade starting at Denia harbour and running parallel to the Carretera de Las Marinas. Another option is to walk along Punta del Raset Beach to reach Les Albaranes.
If you prefer public transport, bus lines along the Carretera de Las Marinas have stops near the beach. In short, whether on foot, by car, or by bus, the beach is very easily accessible for all visitors.
Services
Les Albaranes Beach is a semi-urban beach offering a wide range of services nearby, from beach bars on the sand to restaurants and hotels in the vicinity.
- Lifeguards – The Red Cross of Denia provides surveillance during summer. Schedule: June and September from 11:00 to 19:00, July and August from 10:30 to 20:00.
- Beach access via wooden walkways.
- Foot showers to rinse off the sand.
- Volleyball nets and football goals.
- Biblioplaya – From 1 July to 30 September 2024. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 9:00–14:00 and 17:00–20:00.
- Beach bar with sunbeds and shade (01/07 to 30/10) on Carrer Boga.
- Public toilets next to the Biblioplaya and beach bar.
Activities
Walking along the beach: The coast in the Las Marinas area offers many uninterrupted kilometres of beaches to explore. Walking them is the perfect way to sunbathe in summer while enjoying a healthy activity.
Playing sports like volleyball and beach football: Thanks to the facilities available, you can enjoy sports with friends directly on the beach.
Restaurants: Being a semi-urban beach, there are a variety of restaurants nearby, from traditional Denia cuisine like Restaurante Fernando or Restaurante Deniarròs, to fast food outlets such as Burger King or Indian cuisine.
More information
Biblioplaya service: Les Albaranes Beach is one of the beaches where you can find the wooden huts offering this service; the other beach is Marineta Cassiana. It provides users with a free service of daily newspaper consultation and book lending, for both children and adults, right by the sea. Biblioplayas are open from 15 June to 30 September every day of the week, from 09:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 20:00.
Turtle camp: During 2023 and 2024, sea turtles have chosen Les Albaranes Beach to lay their eggs, indicating the high quality of its waters and environment. When turtle nests are detected, a camp is set up by volunteers from the Xaloc Association, who monitor the nests 24 hours a day.