Valencia Tours and Holidays 2024/2025

When it comes to experiencing Spain at its most modern, then holidays in Valencia are the way to go. The country’s third largest city is increasingly becoming recognized for its innovative character, reflected primarily in its state-of-the-art architecture. Even though it’s often overlooked in favor of more appealing cities like <...

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Sierra de Aitana Trek

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This was a really enjoyable week of walks in an unspoilt and very interesting part of Spain.
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Trekking and Hiking
  • Accommodation Lodge
  • Transport Minibus
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Mediterranean & Andalusian Spain

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16 day local culture tour through Barcelona, Valencia, Albufera and 5 other destinations in Spain. Read More
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Local culture & Culture shows and excursions +2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Villa
  • Transport Train
  • Age Range 1-90 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Valencia Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 116 customer reviews
Sierra di Aitana
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“We did this trip last year and missed 2 of the climbs due to inclement weather and my partner missed the final climb due to illness. So - we felt we had to repeat it as we'd enjoyed so much the walks we were able to do last year. So glad we did - the weather was good except for some summit mist on one day and our wonderful guide Jose even arranged for the sun to disappear behind clouds on one of the very steep ascents just to allow us to summit in cool conditions!”
Fantastic scenery, great guide
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“A fantastic trip seeing the beautiful variety of the Sierra de Aitana range. Five wonderful walks exploring different parts of two scenic valleys from a range of view-points. You are walking for 7-8 yours a day, ascending 800-1000m most days and the pace is not difficult. There has to be a minimum pace as need to get back in time for dinner etc. but we always had plenty of time for beer or icecream after the days walk. As you can probably tell we had some lovely weather with most days 20+ for the end of March. Evening meals were brilliant with the variety of food”
Fabulous walking in lovely countryside with an excellent leader and hosts
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“Jose has planned some superb walks in a relatively undiscovered area. We hardly saw any other walkers in 5 days of stimulating, relatively challenging walks. The accommodation as very good and the villages both very welcoming to us as visitors.”

Valencia — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

When it comes to experiencing Spain at its most modern, then holidays in Valencia are the way to go. The country’s third largest city is increasingly becoming recognized for its innovative character, reflected primarily in its state-of-the-art architecture. Even though it’s often overlooked in favor of more appealing cities like Madrid and Barcelona, a trip to Valencia can certainly be a fun and rewarding journey for all travelers who are looking to immerse themselves in a different side of Spain.

Tour Highlights

  • City of Arts and Science is a vast complex nestled on what was once the riverbed of the River Turia. It houses various facilities, including an Arts Museum, a Science Museum, an IMAX cinema, a planetarium and an aquarium.
  • El Carmen is a historic neighborhood characterized with rustic architecture and winding alleyways. Here, you will find Valencia’s trendiest cafés, bars and eateries.
  • Llotja de la Seda is an impressive 15th-century feat of Gothic architecture that was originally built as silk market. As one of the most important landmarks in the city, Llotja de la Seda is a testament to Valencia’s historical importance as a commerce hub.
  • Valencia Cathedral, one of the most visited tourist sites in Valencia, is a curious mix of Romanesque, Baroque, Gothic, Renaissance and Neo-classical influences.

Travel Tips

  • Valencia is known as the birthplace of paella, so it would be a sin to visit this city without trying one. Paella Valenciana is made with rice and different types of meat — usually chicken or rabbit.
  • One of the most convenient ways to get around Valencia is by bicycle. Valencia is equipped with a public bike rental system that has over 250 stations throughout the city.
  • If you want to experience Valencia at its most festive, make sure to plan your trip during the month of March. This is when you can partake in the Falles, a five-day fiesta that celebrates San José, the patron saint of the city.
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