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Alcala de Xivert is a little off the beaten track in the province of Castello, Valencian Community. Nestled in a flat valley that sprawls out between the soaring mountain ranges of the Sierra d'Irta and Sierra de le Talaies, giving it an incredible backdrop and plenty of places to explore nature. In the city itself, there is an historic vibe imbued in the streets with old monuments, towers, and castles to discover. With a history spanning back to medieval times, there's a lot of narratives to unravel, but if you're simply on the hunt for a sunny break, head to the beaches that the valley rolls out into. Not only are they great for swimming, but they're incredibly picturesque with golden sands and endless sea views. For the ultimate trip, book into one of our apartments in Alcala de Xivert, from which you can get to know the entire region.
As you can see, there is plenty to enjoy in the city, from bars, restaurants, and art galleries, to historic sites that hark back to the Middle Ages, and gorgeous landscapes filled with beautiful views and an abundance of wildlife. With our Alcala de Xivert apartments, you can base yourself right in the heart of all the action and take your time exploring everything on offer.
Alcala de Xivert is best known for its important role in the Middle Ages. In 1234, James I of Aragon captured the Moorish castle of the city which, at the time, was based in a pivotal point along the Mediterranean Coast. It was a strong position to control the region and spidering routes from. When James I of Aragon overthrew the Arabic control, he resettled the city with Christian villagers, though you can still see the Arabic influence in the architecture and even the name of the city (al-galat means "the castle" in Arabic).
Over the years, the city's role shifted to one that favoured tourism, thanks to its collection of beautiful beaches and the marina that sits at the edge of the coastal villages. Even so, there is still plenty of history to discover in Alcala de Xivert and its surrounding regions, made available to visitors through monuments, museums, convents, and castle ruins tucked away in the curves and peaks of the Sierra de Irta.
Whichever aspect of the city you're looking to explore, our Alcala de Xivert apartments provide the perfect base to get around from. They're cosy, comfortable, and cheap, so you can focus on making the most of your time in the city.
Thanks to its multiple offerings, Alcala de Xivert accommodation offers various options for travellers. In the old part of the city, there are stylish boutique hotels that play on the historic vibe, as well as tiny guesthouses and B&Bs that offer an insight into traditional Spanish life. Towards the coast, there are resort-style hotels with all-inclusive facilities, swimming pools, and hundreds of rooms, as well as studio apartment blocks that look out over the ocean and the mountain ranges. There are also a couple of hostels that provide a cheaper, more local way to explore the region. Whether you're looking to soak up the Spanish sun on the beaches or discover the rich history of Alcala de Xivert, there's an affordable accommodation option for you.
Valencia Airport is the nearest airport to Alcala de Xivert, which is about 1 hour 22 minutes away by car. You can hire a car from the airport and make your own way to the city, passing by tiny Spanish villages and breath-taking scenery along the way. If you have a car, it's also really easy to explore all the surrounding regions, including the mountains Sierra de Irta and the coastal villages.
Alternatively, you can get the train from the airport, which takes just over 2 hours door to door. From the airport you can get the train to Valencia's Estacio del Nord, and from there you can get the train to Alcala de Xivert. Trains leave every four hours, so there are a few to catch throughout the day.
For a more comfortable, less time-consuming arrival, you can always hop in a taxi outside the airport terminals. Prices vary depending on your final destination, but the journey should take around 1 hour 30 minutes depending on traffic.