Cullera

Cullera is a coastal city in Valencia with 22,000 people (2018). It is known for its gastronomy and its burgeoning tourism sector, and serves as a popular getaway for domestic and foreign visitors.

Understand
Cullera has been inhabited since Neolithic times, as attested by a large number of remains and archaeological sites in the area.



By plane
Valencia has the closest airport, at 40 km away.

By bus
Alsa operates a route connecting all major coastal settlements between Valencia and Alicante, including Cullera, Gandía, Oliva, Dénia, Calpe, Altea, Benidorm, and Villajoyosa. Buses stop at.

Get around
Autocares Ribera operates a circular bus route between the city and beaches; a schedule is available here.

Beaches
Cullera has over 15km of sandy beaches. (Playa de San Antonio) is the most urban beach, while (Playa del Racó) is somewhat more sedate; both beaches have loungers for rent as well as snack bars and restaurants. (Playa Cap Blanc) is well-suited for wind-surfing, while (Playa de los Olivos) is good for families. The small cove of (Playa del Faro / Lighthouse Beach) is good for diving, while dogs are permitted at the more isolated  (Playa de la Escollera / Breakwater Beach). In July and August these beaches all have disabled access with lifeguards, toilets and foot-washing stations, and first-aid stations, except for Platja de l'Escullera which has no disabled access.