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Ecotourism in Dénia

Nature, sustainability and conscious experience.

Ecotourism in Dénia is a way of traveling that values the natural environment, local culture and respect for the territory. It is not only about visiting green spaces, but doing it in a responsible, informed and sustainable way, minimizing the environmental impact and contributing to its conservation.

From guided routes through the Montgó to bird watching or snorkeling in the Marine Reserve, ecotourism in Dénia invites you to discover, understand and care. Here, every step counts: direct contact with nature is promoted, but also learning and personal involvement in its protection.

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Why practice ecotourism in Dénia?

A privileged destination for its diversity and commitment

Dénia is a unique natural enclave between the sea and the mountains. Its municipal area includes protected areas such as the Montgó Natural Park, the Cabo de San Antonio Marine Reserve, micro-reserves of flora and traditional agricultural landscapes.

But beyond the ecological value, Dénia stands out for its commitment to sustainability: environmental certifications, responsible tourism plans, promotion of soft mobility and a clear commitment to visitor awareness. It also has local companies, guides and tourist services committed to the values of ecotourism.

Good ecotourist practices

Caring for the environment is part of the journey

Ecotourism implies acting responsibly at every stage of the experience. Some key recommendations for those who visit Dénia from a sustainable point of view:

  • Respect the marked trails and do not access protected areas without authorization.
  • Do not leave waste, even organic waste, and use the appropriate containers.
  • Avoid making excessive noise or disturbing wildlife behavior.
  • Do not collect plants, stones or any natural element.
  • It promotes local commerce, local gastronomy and artisanal products.
  • Use sustainable means of transportation whenever possible.