I/ general presentation
The sea museum of Denia is a place full of history that takes you through the centuries with its more than 400 archaeological and ethnological pieces related to the sea.
It is a museum of free entrance and celebration as you can see in the photos in a single building of a very moderate size
The visit to the museum can take more or less time depending on what we want to invest by observing the exhibits, but we invite you to take your time because it is very interesting and impressive to see such traces of past civilizations. In 15-20 minutes you will have turned the exhibition around and you will come out more knowledgeable about the history of Denia!
II/ Location
Museum of the sea of Denia is located in the port, in the heart of Denia. It is a building where the fish market was many years ago, used for the sale of fish to the inhabitants of Denia, near the Cervantes esplanade.
The museum of the sea of Denia is easily visible, a large building next to the bus stops of the esplanade cervantes and opposite, on the other side of the road, numerous terraces of restaurants.
III/ Opening hours
In addition to being very accessible, the Museum of the Sea of Denia has the following schedule:
Open every day (except 25/12 and 01/01). December 24 and 31, 2020, closed in the afternoon.
From October to April: from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
From May to September: from 10 am to 1 pm and from 5 pm to 9 pm.
We also invite you to find out about the schedules of the buses that arrive right next to the museum (cervantes esplanade stop) instead of coming by car!
IV/ nearby activities
As for things to do after leaving the Museum of the Sea of Denia, it is simple! Being in the center of the city of Denia, you have the option: beaches, parks, restaurants or even other museums. There are many tapas bars in Denia and in most, so as not to lose the marine theme, they serve the specialty that is the fried fish of Denia!