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Real Juan Carlos I (Marina Sur), Valencian Community, Spain
known as Marina Sur
Real Juan Carlos I, also known as Marina Sur Valencia is situated in Valencia and it offers modern services. There is a wide range of water sports and nautical activities that can be performed here, offering its tourists the possibility of trying flyboarding, diving, kitesurfing, windsurfing and many other sports. This vibrant city also has an electrifying nightlife and a busy centre where impressive restaurants serve Mediterranean and Spanish dishes that define the Valencian cuisine. Among the most popular attractions are Torres de Serranos, Antigue Cauce del Rio Turia, l’Hemisferic and the list goes on. Bike tours, boat trips, sightseeing tours and other guided tours are available for all tourists all over Valencia. Those who choose this destination have the opportunity to experience an authentic Spanish journey. Active tourists will enjoy a wide range of activities such as tours and routes, quad biking, para-sailing, salsa classes, wine tasting tours and many more.
Facilities of Real Juan Carlos I (Marina Sur)
Bar
Restaurant
Wifi
Drinking water
Dressing rooms
Market
Electricity
Fuel station
Security
Shipyard
Diving
Sailing school
Hibernation
Laundry
Travellift
Ramp
Waste collection
Residual water collection
Bilge Collection
Rent car
Seamanship
Bank
Master harbour
Photo Gallery
Cancellation Policy of Real Juan Carlos I (Marina Sur) : restrictive
The Restrictive Policy doesn't allow any refund.
Attractions in Valencian Community
The Valencian Community, also known as the Valencian country or just Valencia, is a region in Spain that is known for its modern monuments, its impressive architecture and its cultural heritage. Being divided into three major provinces: Alacant, Castello and Valencia, the city of Valencia is the largest in this historical region and the third largest in the country. The Valencian Community lies on the Mediterranean coast, bordering Catalonia, Aragon, Castile-La Mancha and Murcia. The coastline on this side of Spain is spectacular and it attracts many tourists into a journey of fascinating landscapes, imposing cliffs, relaxing beaches and luxurious holiday resorts. It is visited all year long by travellers from all over the world who are eager to explore this territory and discover its mysteries, as well as the traditions, gastronomy and culture.
The history of the Valencian Country begins with the Iberian people, who lived on this territory before the Roman age. The ...
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