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Experience a relaxing day at sea from Jávea or Dénia with a catamaran cruise, swimming at Portitxol Island, and savoring authentic Valencian paella.
Imagine spending a few hours drifting along the stunning Costa Blanca coast, with the sun warming your face, the breeze gently tousling your hair, and the promise of fresh seafood and scenic views on the horizon. This catamaran day trip from Dénia or Jávea offers just that—a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and authentic local flavors.
What really makes this experience stand out is the chance to visit Portitxol Island, swim in clear waters, and enjoy a traditional Valencian paella—all while soaking in the spectacular coastal scenery. One thing to keep in mind: this tour lasts around three hours, so it’s best suited for those who want a quick but memorable escape to the sea.
If you’re after a relaxing, family-friendly outing with delicious food and gorgeous views, this trip checks many boxes. However, those looking for a longer cruise or more extensive exploration may find it a bit short. Still, for a taste of the Mediterranean, it’s hard to beat—especially if you value intimate, scenic experiences and authentic cuisine.


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The journey begins at the Puerto Deportivo, a bustling marina in either Dénia or Jávea. Travelers are advised to go to the BORAMAR ticket booth to exchange their reservation for boarding tickets. The process is straightforward, and the staff there are friendly, making check-in smooth—crucial on busy days. The meeting point is clearly defined, and the activity ends back at the same location, making logistics simple for those with tight schedules or onward travel plans.
Once aboard the catamaran, the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting. The vessel typically hosts small groups, which keeps the experience intimate and allows for personalized attention from the crew. The boat is stable and comfortable, with plenty of space to lounge or sit comfortably while taking in the views.
During this first hour, you’ll glide along the coast, passing by coves, secluded beaches, and rugged cliffs. Many reviewers mention the beautiful scenery and the peacefulness of sailing—it’s a genuine chance to unwind and take photos of the stunning landscape.
The highlight of the trip is the stop at Portitxol Island, a small, picturesque spot perfect for a swim or sunbathe. The water around the island is described as turquoise and inviting, with many travelers noting how refreshing it feels after a short boat ride.
It’s worth mentioning that the captain has discretion over the anchoring spot, so the specific location for swimming or relaxing might vary. Some guests have expressed that they appreciated the flexibility, while others might prefer a fixed schedule. The crew is generally attentive, and the stop allows enough time to relax, snorkel, or explore the rocky shoreline.
Around midday, everyone reboards the boat to enjoy a delicious Valencian meal. The menu includes a fresh salad, seasonal fruit, and the star of the show—a well-prepared paella. Many reviews comment on the authenticity of the dish, describing the rice as flavorful and the ingredients fresh.
The meal also comes with a drink of your choice—water, soft drink, or beer—adding to the laid-back vibe. Reviewers often mention how the food exceeded expectations considering the setting, making it a true highlight of the tour.
After the meal, the boat slowly makes its way back to port. The leisurely return allows you to soak in the scenery, enjoy some music, and chat with fellow travelers. It’s a perfect way to reflect on the day, with many noting the peaceful environment and stunning sunset views if you’re lucky with timing.

The total experience clocks in at around three hours, making it an ideal choice if you’re short on time but still want a taste of the sea. The tour is designed to be relaxed, with enough time at each stop to swim, eat, and enjoy the surroundings.
Most reviews suggest the experience tends to be cozy, with small groups or private bookings. This intimacy helps foster a friendly atmosphere, perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to meet others.
You won’t need to worry about bringing extra food—you’re provided with a generous Valencian lunch. However, if you’re a big drinker or want more options, there’s a bar on board where additional drinks can be purchased.
Travelers should come prepared with swimwear, towels, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and beachwear. It’s advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking around the boat and to bring essentials for sun protection.

The cost of the tour covers the boat ride, the swim stop at Portitxol Island, a traditional Valencian paella, and a drink. When you consider the quality of the food and the small-group experience, it offers excellent value—especially as an activity that balances scenery, relaxation, and authentic cuisine.
Compared to longer or more commercial cruises, this shorter, more intimate outing delivers a genuine taste of local culture and natural beauty. It’s particularly appealing to those wanting a hassle-free, memorable day on the water without spending an entire day in transit or on a crowded vessel.

This trip is perfect for travelers seeking a relaxing, scenic escape with minimal fuss. It suits families, couples, or solo adventurers who enjoy swimming, good food, and beautiful views. It’s also a good choice for those short on time but wanting to enjoy the magic of the Costa Blanca coast.
However, if you’re after a more extensive cruise or have mobility challenges, you might want to explore other options. Still, for authentic, small-group fun with a focus on local flavors and scenic beauty, this tour ticks many boxes.

This Denia/Jávea day at sea with paella on Isla Portitxol offers an authentic slice of Mediterranean life. With stunning views, a relaxed atmosphere, and a delicious meal, you get a well-rounded experience that’s both fun and calming. The small boat feel means you’re not just another tourist; you’re part of a cozy, friendly group enjoying nature and good food.
It’s ideal for those who want a short, straightforward outing with a taste of the local culture, especially if you love the idea of swimming in turquoise waters, lounging on a boat, and savoring freshly prepared paella. The flexible booking and straightforward logistics make it easy to include in a broader itinerary of the Costa Blanca.
If you’re craving a relaxed sea adventure that combines scenic beauty with authentic dining, this trip is a solid pick. It’s a chance to unwind, enjoy the sun, and fall a little more in love with Spain’s beautiful coast.

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change unexpectedly.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You’ll need to go to the BORAMAR ticket booth at Puerto Deportivo, opposite the boat, to exchange your reservation for boarding tickets.
Is the boat suitable for children?
While the experience is family-friendly, the tour isn’t specifically designed for very young children or those with mobility issues, as some walking and swimming stops are involved.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and beachwear. Shoes are recommended for walking on the boat or around the marina.
How long is the cruise?
The total duration is approximately three hours, including sailing, swimming, and enjoying a meal.
Can I buy extra drinks on board?
Yes, there’s a bar on the boat where additional beverages can be purchased if you want more than the provided drink.
If you’re after a relaxed, scenic day with authentic flavors on the Costa Blanca, this tour offers a charming way to make the most of your time by the sea.