Experience the Cova Tallada with a Scenic Boat Ride from Denia
This tour offers an engaging mix of coastal views, sea cave exploration, and a splash of adventure, all for around $20.64 per person. The journey begins in the charming port of Denia, where you’ll hop aboard a small catamaran to cruise along the rugged coastline of Las Rotas. The tour lasts about 1 to 2 hours, with options to just enjoy the boat ride or add a 30-minute swim at the famous Cova Tallada.
What We Love About This Tour
First, the visual experience is fantastic—cruising past dramatic cliffs, the Montgó mountain, and crystalline waters gives you a genuine feel for the region’s natural beauty. Second, the flexibility of the swim stop is a real highlight; whether you just want a quick look or a dip in the inviting waters, you set the pace.
A Possible Consideration
Some travelers have faced last-minute changes or safety concerns, especially regarding sea conditions and the reliability of the boat. It’s wise to be prepared for weather-dependent adjustments.
Who Will Enjoy This?
This tour suits those who appreciate stunning coastal vistas, are comfortable with some minor boat travel, and want a relaxed way to explore the area without lengthy hikes. Families, solo travelers, and small groups looking for a quick yet memorable adventure will find this appealing.
Key Points
- Scenic Coastal Navigation: Experience the rugged beauty of Las Rotas and Montgó from the water.
- Flexible Swimming Options: Choose between a quick sightseeing trip or an added swim at Cova Tallada.
- Affordable Price: At about $20, this tour offers good value for the views and experiences.
- Limited Group Size: With a maximum of 25 travelers, it’s intimate enough for personalized attention.
- Weather Dependent: Conditions can influence the schedule or even the ability to swim.
- Authentic Experience: Small boat tour with a knowledgeable crew, often described as friendly and accommodating.
The Itinerary in Detail
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Starting Point: Denia’s Port and the Catamaran
You’ll meet at the Esplanada Cervantes in Denia, a lively coastal town famous for its seafood and historic sites. The boat, operated by Mundo Marino, is a small but comfortable vessel designed for a relaxed atmosphere. The 20-minute sail from the port to Las Rotas sets the tone for the trip—light, breezy, and scenic.
Traveling along the coast, you’ll pass Mirador Las Rotas, a viewpoint known for its rugged cliffs and panoramic vistas. The 15-minute stop here offers a quick chance to admire a different perspective of the coastline, often appreciated in reviews for its “impressive views.”
Approaching Cova Tallada
The highlight of this trip is reaching Cova Tallada, a sea cave carved into the cliffs of Montgó Natural Park. The boat approaches carefully, respecting the Marine Reserve regulations, which restrict how close you can get but still provide an up-close look at this dramatic geological formation.
From the boat, you’ll see the crystal-clear waters that make this spot famous. If the conditions permit, you’ll be able to enjoy a swim in the waters that surround the cave—some travelers have described it as “refreshing and beautiful,” ideal for cooling off after the boat ride. Keep in mind that the actual swim stop might be modified depending on weather and sea conditions, as some reviews mention last-minute changes.
Optional Swim and Cave Viewing
The tour offers two options: a 1-hour non-swimming tour or an 1 hour 30-minute experience with a swim at Cova Tallada. The latter allows you to enjoy the water and take photos of the cave’s stunning face directly from the sea, which many find memorable. If swimming isn’t possible, the crew will look for alternative spots to enjoy a dip, making sure everyone gets a chance to cool off.
End of the Tour
The boat returns to Denia’s port, completing the loop. Travelers can then explore the town or head straight to their next adventure, with plenty of scenic memories to take home.
Authentic Experiences and Practicalities
What Makes This Tour Special
Many reviews highlight the beautiful scenery and the friendly crew as key strengths. Diana_P mentioned, “Visitamos la cueva y luego nos llevan a un sitio muy chulo para bañarnos,” emphasizing the relaxed, enjoyable nature of the experience. On the other hand, some reviews point out logistical hiccups—like the boat being out of service or last-minute itinerary changes—especially when weather isn’t cooperating.
The Boat and Group Size
The boat is designed for a small group, with a maximum of 25 travelers, fostering a more intimate experience than large cruise ships. This means you’re more likely to get personalized attention and ask questions about the local sights.
Price and Value
At just over $20 per person, you’re paying for a quick, scenic, and authentic way to see a celebrated natural attraction. While the price doesn’t include snorkeling gear or drinks—those can be purchased on board—the experience itself is quite reasonable given the beautiful vistas and the chance to swim in crystal waters.
Practical Tips
- Booking in advance makes sense, as the tour is popular and usually booked about five days ahead.
- Bring sun protection, waterproof camera, and a towel if you plan to swim.
- Check the weather forecast before booking, as poor weather can lead to cancellations or delays.
- Arrive early at the meeting point, as the tour departs from the Esplanada Cervantes.
Who is This Tour Best For?
This experience is ideal for those who want a relaxed day on the water with beautiful surroundings, without the hassle of hiking or long travel. It suits families with kids, couples, or solo travelers eager for a quick scenic escape. Adventure seekers who love to swim and explore hidden spots will appreciate the flexibility of the swim stop at Cova Tallada, even if weather conditions sometimes alter plans.
However, expect some unpredictability—reviews mention last-minute changes, delays, or boat issues—so it’s best suited for travelers who aren’t overly concerned if the schedule shifts slightly. It’s perfect for those seeking authentic coastal views and a bit of aquatic fun without breaking the bank.
The Sum Up
This boat tour from Denia to Cova Tallada offers an affordable, scenic, and relaxing way to explore the coast of Alicante. With its focus on stunning natural scenery, close-up views of the sea cave, and flexible swimming options, it appeals especially to travelers craving authentic, uncomplicated seaside experiences. The small group size and friendly crew add to the charm, making it a comfortable choice for those unconcerned by weather-dependent plans or occasional logistical hiccups.
While it might not be the most polished tour available, the value and authenticity make it worthwhile—especially if you’re looking for memorable vistas, a splash of sea adventure, and a taste of local coastal life. Ideal for families, solo explorers, or anyone eager to experience the region’s natural beauty from the water, this tour promises a refreshing snapshot of Denia’s rugged coastline.
FAQ
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on whether you choose the swimming option and how long the stop at Cova Tallada takes.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at Catamarán Mundo Marino in Denia, located at Esplanada Cervantes, 23.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers your seat on the boat, the scenic boat ride, and the stop at Cova Tallada, including the opportunity to swim if weather permits.
Are drinks or snorkeling gear provided?
No, drinks are not included, but a bar is available on board for purchases. You can buy snorkeling equipment on the boat or bring your own.
Is this tour suitable for children and families?
Yes, it’s suitable for most travelers, including families, especially those comfortable with boat travel and sea swimming.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if done at least 24 hours in advance. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Expect scenic views of Las Rotas, the impressive Montgó, and the sea cave Cova Tallada; and the chance to swim in clear waters.
What should I bring?
Bring sun protection, a towel, waterproof camera, and possibly a change of clothes if you plan to swim.
How many people typically join this tour?
The maximum group size is 25 travelers, making it relatively intimate and allowing for better interaction with the crew.
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