Fun standing up in Valencia
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- Thursday, 07 August 2014
Discover why stand up paddle is one of the world's most fashionable sports right now when you try SUP in Valencia.
Discover why stand up paddle is one of the world's most fashionable sports right now when you try SUP in Valencia.
Replicas of Olympic rings, Roman jars and the Oceanographic -- the impressive Valencia aquarium building --, have been sunk off the beach to create Valencia's first artificial reef, this week.
The countdown has started to some ripe old fun at the world's happiest tomato fight! The Tomatina festival sells out well in advance every year, so book our tour for 30 August 2017 now and we'll organise everything for you!
Just an hour from Valencia, nature gives us fantastic scenery where you can enjoy an exciting adventure, perfect for spring and summer.
An impressive 12 Valencian natives and club players are representing the region in Brazil, this month, for the 2014 Fifa World Cup.
Interested in curious anecdotes and tales from hidden parts of cities you visit? Then we have a treat of themed Valencia summer tours just for you!
With exciting biblical processions and more than 500 years of tradition, the Semana Santa Marinera - or Maritime Holy Week - offers a fascinating perspective on Valencia, not seen by the majority of visitors to the city.
The cheers of fans will be heard from far away, this Wednesday, when Valencia's Mestalla football stadium hosts the historic final of the Spanish Copa del Rey - or King's Cup. This will be the fourth time it is held here, the last time being 3 years ago in 2011.
The sea and wind will be centre stage at two events at the end of the month. The second Valencia Boat Show and the 17th Valencia Wind Festival will host exciting activities at the marina and city beaches with new challenges and fun for everyone to enjoy.
This April, with exciting biblical processions and more than 500 years of tradition, the Semana Santa Marinera - or Maritime Holy Week - offers a fascinating perspective on Valencia, not seen by the majority of visitors to the city.