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Guided Tours in Dénia

Guided Tours in Dénia

Dénia offers a program of guided tours organized by private companies in different languages, adapted to different visitor profiles. This program is complemented by regular visits organized by the Archaeology and Museums area of the City Council, in the official languages, to show the heritage of the city (castle, museums, historic center and traditional neighborhoods).

These guided experiences allow visitors to discover the rich heritage of Dénia through the explanation of historical anecdotes and interesting facts.

Institutional guided tours

The Department of Archaeology and Museums of the City Council of Dénia is the cultural engine that researches, preserves and disseminates the local heritage. Through the Archaeological Museum, the Ethnological Museum, the Toy Museum, the Museum of the Sea and the Interpretation Center “Ciutat Vigia” in the castle, it offers experiences designed to connect history, culture and citizenship.

With guided tours, updated exhibitions, museum technology and educational projects, it promotes knowledge of Dénia from prehistoric times to the present.

  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF DÉNIA
    • Cavallers Street nº 3.
    • Generally, free guided tours are offered every Saturday at 11:30 a.m. with no prior reservation required. However, we recommend checking the Agenda to confirm the schedule.
  • INTERPRETATION CENTER OF DÉNIA “CIUTAT VIGIA”.
    • At the top of the Castle, in the eastern room of the Governor’s Palace.
    • Generally, free guided tours are offered every Sunday at 11:30 a.m. with no prior reservation required. However, we recommend checking the Agenda to confirm the schedule.

We recommend checking the Agenda section regularly to obtain updated information on new guided tours organized by the department.

Companies offering guided tours in Dénia

In Dénia there are several specialized companies that offer guided and dramatized tours in different languages to discover the castle, the historic center, the fishermen’s quarter, the port and the fish market.

These routes can be done privately or in groups, and are designed for all audiences, combining culture, participation and local storytelling.