Getting Around Daya Nueva

An overview of amenities in Daya Nueva

 

Bar, pubs and restaurants:

  • Daya Nueva flyer
  • Bar Peco – local food cafe, cheap and try some of the lotteries
  • El Hogar – Traditional Spanish food with a nice set menu lunch during weekdays (~ € 12 p.p.), check out also there terrace at the back
  • Restaurant Yo Yo – Nice modern restaurant with traditional Spanish food in a modern rebuild restaurant
  • Bar Alaima – the local sports bar
  • For more pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants nearby see also next location – driving time is by car

Groceries:

Health:

Beaches:

  • Playa de la Marina – (17 min) The main beach of the district is La Marina beach, a beautiful and large beach of thin and golden sand. It is considered semi-urban as a small part of it has particular households behind it, but mostly there is a large pine wood. It has a blue flag, maritime surveillance and a rent service of deckchairs and parasols. For more information, check here.
  • Platja els Tossals – (14 min) is a virgin beach, located north of the mouth of the Segura River, with access from the N-332 road (Alicante-Cartagena). It extends to the border with the municipality of Elche. To the quality of the sand and water, as fundamental elements of a beach, it is joined by thick vegetation and natural dunes, which make it even more attractive and appropriate for nudism.
  • Playa la Roqueta – (16 min) It is an open beach located in the urban area of the town, but it also covers part of a semi-urban area at its southern end. It borders the Centre beach to the north and the Montcaio beach to the south. Its fine golden sand, the quality of its waters and the services it offers make it a very attractive place to spend the day with the family. Find more information here.

Other cities to visit:

  • Alicante – (40 min) Located in the heart of the Costa BlancaAlicante is one of the most important tourist destinations on the east coast of Spain. The many golf courses and the calm waters of the Mediterranean are just some of the attractions offered by this beautiful port city located at the foot of the Castle of Santa Barbara, a silent witness to the numerous civilizations that have passed through it.
  • Torrevieja – (26 min) Torrevieja is a city in Spain’s southeastern Alicante province, on the Costa Blanca. It’s known for its Mediterranean climate and coastline. Promenades run along sandy, resort-backed beaches. The tiny Museo del Mar y de la Sal houses exhibits exploring the town’s fishing and salt-mining history. Inland, the Lagunas de la Mata-Torrevieja Nature Park has trails and 2 salt lakes, one pink and the other green.
  • Elche(27 min) (Valencian: Elx) is a city and municipality of Spain, belonging to the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community. A small creek called Vinalopó flows through the city. Elche is the centre of the footwear industry in Spain. The main airport of the province of Alicante (Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport) is located inside Elche’s municipality, and it serves both Elche and Alicante, being the fifth-busiest airport in Spain. Together with Alicante and other municipalities, Elche forms a conurbation of some 800,000 inhabitants. The city is noted for its urban Palm Grove, designated as World Heritage Site.
  • Santa Pola – (26 min) Santa Pola is a coastal town located in the comarca of Baix Vinalopó in the Valencian Community, Spain, by the Mediterranean Sea. It has an area of 58.6 km² and has a population of 36,174 inhabitants of whom 6,000 are residents of the nearby town of Gran Alacant.
  • Orihuela – (26 min) Orihuela is a city and municipality located at the feet of the Sierra de Orihuela mountains in the province of Alicante, Spain. The municipality has a total area of 367.19 km2, and stretches all the way down to the Mediterranean coast, west of Torrevieja.
  • Almoradí – Almoradí is a town and municipality located in the comarca of Vega Baja del Segura, in the province of Alicante, Spain, close to the mouth of the river Segura. Almoradí has an area of 42.72 km² and, according to the 2011 census, a total population of 19,280 inhabitants; the latest official estimate is 21,208. Visit the “Mercado semanal” in Almoradi on Saturday morning, more details here.

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