23-04-2025
The underrated sunshine spot 2.5 hours from Ireland with 25C heat NOW, €3 pints, fab beaches and €30 Ryanair flights
TAKE a look at the underrated sunshine spot 2.5 hours from Ireland with 25C heat, €3 pints, fabulous beaches and €30 Ryanair flights.
Valencia is a stunning city located in
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Valencia is an underrated Spanish sunshine spot
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This budget friendly city features breathtaking architecture
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It's also home to some of the regions top beaches
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Often referred to as an underrated Spanish sunshine spot, the city is renowned for its breathtaking beaches, stunning architecture and being a
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Situated on the southeastern coast of Spain, this fabulous city draws thousands of visitors year-round with its mix of history, vibrant culture and Mediterranean charm.
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Valencia remains one of Spain's most affordable city destinations, offering a much better value for your money compared to other sunshine spots like Barcelona or
With the Mediterranean Sea on its doorstep, the city has breathtaking beaches that stretch for miles.
Water activities are also hugely popular, especially throughout the
The sunshine spot gives tourists lots of opportunities - from paddleboarding, jet skiing and windsurfing, to swimming and relaxing by the shore.
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Valencia is also home to a lively marina, where fishing boats and yachts sit beside beach clubs and seafood restaurants.
Just beyond the city centre lie some of the region's top
Spain resort thats like being in Thailand with zen gardens and huge jungle pool
This include Playa de la Patacona and Playa del Saler – both known for their clean sands, calm waters and more relaxing vibe.
Boat tours are also available in spring and summer, offering coastal views of the city and sunset cruises across
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Valencia has lots of history – from the Gothic towers of the Torres de Serranos to the landmark Valencia Cathedral that is believed to house the Holy Grail.
For a quieter spot, the
Another must-visit is the City of Arts and Sciences – a futuristic architectural gem that includes a science museum, opera house and Europe's largest aquarium.
Nature lovers will love the nearby Albufera Natural Park, a lagoon area with rice paddies, traditional fishing boats and stunning views.
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Valencia's cuisine is a major highlight – particularly traditional dishes like paella Valenciana along with a range of fresh seafood.
And If beer is more your thing, the cost of a pint will only set you back around €3.
NIGHTLIFE AND FESTIVALS
Valencia's nightlife scene starts to pick up in spring, with a wide selection of rooftop bars, beach clubs and live music venues that stay open into the early hours.
The city is also home to major events including Las Fallas – an internationally renowned festival of fireworks and street parades.
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Another major event in the summer is the Medusa Festival - one of Europe's largest electronic festivals that features many international DJs.
Valencia is extremely accessible with airlines from across Europe flying to the sunshine spot - including
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Valencia is a must-visit this summer
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