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Set in the province of Valencia is Cullera, a small town bursting with treasures and charm. From its historic castle, to its bird-filled estuary, to world-class beaches, and so much more– there is a little something in Cullera for every type of traveller. Spend your holiday here relaxing in a holiday rental perfectly suited to your every need, swimming in the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, and devouring tapas to your heart's content.
Find your dream holiday rentals in CulleraMake your holiday in Cullera unforgettable with the perfect holiday rental. Spain-Holiday offers an unbeatable selection of villas, holiday rentals, seaside apartments, and more. Surprise your group with an oversized villa with a garden and several balconies. Or, opt for a holiday home with a swimming pool just a stone's throw from the beach. Couples can enjoy a romantic seaside apartment for two with a terrace and balcony. Be sure to filter your search based on your desired amenities for the best chances of finding your ideal holiday rentals in Cullera.
Holidays in Cullera: The area and getting around
Arriving in CulleraIf you'll be arriving by air, Valencia Airport is the nearest airport to Cullera, at 40 kilometres away. Alicante Airport is 100 kilometres away. From either airport you can use a bus, a taxi, or a rental car to reach your holiday rentals in Cullera. If you plan to explore more of the coastline during your holiday, it is highly recommended to rent a car for the greatest ease of travel.
Getting around the townCullera is a small town and nearly all the main attractions are reachable on foot. You can easily walk from your holiday rental to the beach, shops, restaurants, and bars. However, some areas of Cullera are hilly, such as the castle and areas on the outskirts of the town. Anyone with mobility issues may need to use a vehicle to navigate the elevated areas of the town.
Travellers and activities
Cullera for Nature loversThe nature and coastal beauty in and around Cullera offers the perfect opportunity to spend some time outdoors. Head over to L'Assut de la Marquesa, which is a natural paradise, a bird-watching area, and an estuary all in one. Go for walks along the river to enjoy the scenic mountain surroundings and peaceful atmosphere. You can bring kayaks or stand-up paddleboards to explore the river here, too.
Cullera for FamiliesFamilies of all ages will find plenty of ways to enjoy a fun holiday in Cullera. Go to Bioparc Valencia to wander around and discover the many animals and recreated habitats in the 10-hectare space. From African wildlife, to rainforest creatures, and more, this impressive zoo is an excellent day-trip activity for kids and adults alike. Also, visit Museo del Pirata Dragut, where you can enjoy a cavern tour which covers the history of pirates in Cullera.
Top 5 travel tips in Cullera
1. Swim at the world-class San Antonio BeachSant Antoni Beach is a stunning and enormous stretch of beach in Cullera. Known for its golden sands, calm turquoise waters, and wide range of bars, shops, and restaurants, this beach is perfect for a sunny summer beach day. Families withe children, couples, and groups of friends of all ages will find plenty of ways to enjoy a day at San Antonio Beach.
2. Explore the Castle of CulleraSitauted at the top of Cullera Mountain is the medieval Castle of Cullera. It was built in the 9th century by the Moors, and has recently been restored. Enjoy scenic views of the town and coast, do a tour of the castle's interior, and explore the historic artefacts inside the museum.
3. Wander around Botanic CulleraThe town's botanical garden centre is well-worth a visit for any green thumb. Here you can discover a myriad of palm tree species, orchids, and other exotic plants. It's the perfect place for a peaceful stroll in nature with your family or significant other.
4. Visit an ornate mountain-top sanctuarySantuari de la Verge del Castell is an ornate sanctuary set on the top of a mountain top with spectacular views of the town and coastline. Wander around the inside of the sanctuary to soak up the peaceful atmosphere and to admire the artistic details.
5. Eat tapasDo as the locals do, and head straight to a taparia after your afternoon siesta. Tapas are small plates of food, usually paired with beer or wine, and can be found in restaurants and taparias all over Spain. To try some of the best tapas in Cullera, go to Jamonico's for an authentic and atmospheric experience.