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Car Hire & Driving in Denia, SpainWelcome to Denia Car Hire, Spain.Denia Car HireSituated on the east coast of Spain, Denia lies on the jetty of land between the Costa del Azahar to the north of Denia in your hire car, and the popular Costa Blanca to the south of Denia in your hire car, providing you with plenty of scope for exploration of the Valencia and Murcia region from Denia in your hire car. Denia was originally a Greek settlement and the main monument that you can visit in your hire car in Denia is the largely Arab castle which looks down on the fishing port in Denia that supplies the excellent local restaurants in Denia, which make a great stop off point while touring Denia in your hire car. A short distance in your hire car from Denia is the resort of Xabia. Denia and Xabia could not be more dissimilar and are separated by the distinctive hump of Mount Montgo now a ‘parque natural’ which is also worth exploring in your hire car while in Denia. Xabia whilst dissimilar from Denia is still worth visiting in your hire car from Denia. It is built around an unusual fortified church, which gives access in your hire car to the lovely coastal landscape and beaches on Cap de la Nau. The northern Costa Blanca is dominated by a huge, natural feature, the Penyal d’Ifach, a limestone crag that juts into the sea and towers above the resort of Calpe and lies just south of Denia in your hire car. More details on what you can find on a trip to Calpe in your hire car from Denia can be found at out Calpe Car Hire link. Another place worth visiting in your hire car from Denia is Gandia. In the centre of the town stands the Palacio Ducal in which sumptuous chambers surround a Gothic patio; well worth a visit in your hire car from Denia. Lying northwest of Denia in your hire car is the most historic town of inland Valencia, Xativa, which has a superb castle running along the ridge about it and is worth a visit in your hire car from Denia. So with plenty to see on your door step while in Denia, the Costa del Azahar to the north in your hire car and the famous Costa Blanca, with its popular resorts of Benidorm and Alicante, to the south in your hire car, Denia is a great place to use for a touring base in your hire car. Spain Car HireSpain. To the ancient Greeks, Spain was the land where Hercules’ golden apples grew; to the Arabs, Spain was the ground floor of heaven; to writers such as George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway, Spain was an area where history skittered between heroic feats and tragedy, and bullfighters flirted with death in work of an afternoon. Few other places so dramatically stimulate the imagination as Spain, as you will be able to discover in your hire car. Despite the steady traffic from Spain’s coastal resorts, Spain has remained in the eyes of outsiders a mysterious, half-mythical country. Spain’s long stretches of isolation from the rest of Europe began with Spain’s peninsular geography and were underscored by history. 700 years of Moorish occupation, were followed by a powerful empire that colonised the New World, the failure of which led via the Spanish Civil War 1936-9 to the oppressive regime of General Franco, all of which have left their mark of Spain, as you will be able to discover while touring in your hire car. However years of isolations for Spain has made it far from homogeneous. Spain embraces four languages and around seven dialects, and climate ranges go from the Subtropical south, sweet with its mangos ,and hibiscus, to the emerald north, with its gorse and heather and plunging fjords, providing you with so much choice of country side to investigate while touring Spain in your hire car. During your trip to Spain you will find some constants while in your hire car. One is light, the glorious sunshine that northern Europeans flock to bask in; but don’t make a mistake of just lying by the pool while, with so much to see and do, take advantage of the glorious light to tour the sights in your hire car. The other constant is a tremendous vitality, which you can observe in cafes and strolling Sunday evening crowds, in haughty urbanites and exuberant fiesta crowds while touring Spain in your hire car. Spain covers an area of 194,885 square miles (504,880sq km) with its capital, Madrid, situated almost in the centre. The Kingdom of Spain is a constitutional monarchy under King Juan Carlos I of the House of Bourbon, which has been on the Spanish throne since the death of Franco in 1975. Spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions, each with its own legislature. Spain is a member of the European Union, accepting the euro as its currency in 2002; the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. Foreign motorists must have either an international driving licence from their country of origin and this also applies when using a hire car, so make sure your driving licence is packed before you leave for Spain. Spain has about 195,850 miles (317,000km) of highway for you to explore in your hire car; however only a few thousand kilometres of them are fast, convenient and relatively safe motorways. There are toll fees payable if using the modern motorways in your hire car while, which have rest areas, bars and service stations, and roadside telephones are also places at convenient intervals, to enable you to call for assistance in the case of emergency or breakdown in your hire car. The speed limits while driving in your hire car are 120kph (75mph) on motorways, 100kph (60mph) on all other roads and 60kph (35mph) when driving through cities and towns. In Spain seatbelts must be worn by the driver and all passengers in your hire car, and your hire car should be quipped with a spare set of head and rear-light bulbs or you could face a penalty fine. To hire ca car you have to be at least 19 years of age with either an international licence or a valid licence from your own country. With so much varied countryside around Spain it’s recommended to have a hire car to really be able to explore Spain’s full potential without having to worry about public transport. A hire car will also enable you to investigate the more remote areas of Spain where public transport may not be readily available. Valencia and Murcia region Car HireTogether, these two regions of Spain are often known as the Levant. Valencia and Murcia between them enjoy more than half of Spain’s eastern coastline, stretching from Catalonia to Almeria, providing you with plenty of scope for exploring in your hire car. The 9,000 square miles (23,300sq km) of the Communidad Valencia is split into three provinces that you can explore in your hire car: Valencia, Castellon and Alicante. This region approximately follows the boundaries of the old Kingdom od Valencia, which was captured from the Muslims in the 13th century by an army of Catalans, who left their language in Valencia in the form of the ‘valenciano’ dialect. Valencia, according to the ‘paso doble’ that has become the Valencia regions unofficial anthem, ‘is the land of flowers, light and love’, and you can see if you agree while touring the Valencia region in your hire car. Thanks to an equable Mediterranean climate, all good things seem in abundance in the Valencia region. Sunshine saturates Valencia’s many attractive beaches that you can visit in your hire car, and warm temperatures make for an active outdoor life day and night, almost all year round, so it does not matter when you visit the Valencia region in your hire car. Covering just 4,369 square miles (11,317sq km), Murcia is one of Spain’s smallest comunidades. Compaired with its larger neighbours, Andalusia and the Comunidad Vanlenciana, Murcia is little known but it has superlatives too, as you can discover in your hire car while touring the Murcia region of Spain.
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