Tavernes de la Valldigna (Valencian pronunciation: [taˈvɛɾnez ðe la vaʎˈdiŋna], Spanish: Tavernes de la Valldigna) is a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain, located in the district of Safor, 54 km far away from Valencia. It is the biggest town in La Valldigna, a horseshoe shape valley bordered by mountains (Iberian and Betic mountains) on the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east. Tavernes gained a City title in December 1916, by King Alfonso XIII. According to the Spanish Statistic National Institute, INE, in 2010 there were 18.130 inhabitants in Tavernes: 9.126 men and 9.004 women.
Explore the local Valencian cuisine, known for its rice dishes and seafood.
Tavernes de la Valldigna is best explored by car, but local buses can take you to nearby towns.
Check out local festivals, especially during summer when the town is vibrant with events.
The town is close to beautiful Mediterranean beaches, perfect for a day trip.
Spring offers mild temperatures and is ideal for exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Summer is lively with festivals, but can be crowded and hot, perfect for beach visits.
Fall provides pleasant weather and fewer tourists, great for hiking and sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore cultural sites without the crowds.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
18,195
Spanish, Valencian, English
April-June, September-November