Coves, coastal walks and the Mediterranean
Holiday rentals in Las Rotas, Dénia
Apartments, townhouses and villas for enjoying a peaceful coastline, seaside walks and natural surroundings close to Dénia.
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Is it right for you?
Choose Las Rotas for the sea, peace and nature
Dénia’s southern coast changes from the sandy beach at Marineta Cassiana to the rocky coves of El Trampolí, Punta Negra and Arenetes. The scenery feels more natural and the setting is mainly residential.
Access and services vary from one stretch to another. Below, we help you choose according to your travel style and the property’s actual location.
You prefer coves and clear water
Except for Marineta Cassiana, the coastline is mainly rocky and offers a very different swimming experience from Las Marinas.
You enjoy walking beside the sea
The coastal path links Marineta Cassiana with several coves, making the scenery part of your everyday stay.
You want a quieter stay
Properties are spread through a residential area, so check the distance to the sea, access, parking and nearby services.
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Holiday rentals in Las Rotas
Explore apartments, townhouses and villas listed for holiday rental in the area. Open each property to check photographs, capacity, amenities and location.
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Ask for a local recommendationOne coast, three ways to enjoy it
Which part of Las Rotas should you choose?
Location changes the experience: stay beside a sandy beach near town, close to the coves or along the most natural stretch facing the cape.
Marineta Cassiana
This is the sandy exception on Dénia’s southern coast and the most urban start to the promenade. It suits travellers who want the sea, harbour and town without always relying on a car.
- Sandy beach
- Seafront promenade
- Seasonal services
El Trampolí y Punta Negra
The shoreline becomes rocky and the paved path links several coves. This is a good base if you value seaside walks, clear-water swimming and experiencing Les Rotes up close.
- Rocky coves
- Coastal path
- Protected marine setting
Arenetes and the end of Les Rotes
This stretch offers open views towards Cape San Antonio and a stronger sense of escape. It is especially appealing when scenery matters more than being close to town.
- Rocky coastline
- Views of the cape
- Plan your transport
Choose for your kind of trip
The right holiday rental starts with location
- I want the sea, harbour and town Marineta Cassiana and the beginning of Las Rotas make it easier to combine town plans with the seafront.
- I want coves and snorkelling El Trampolí and Punta Negra are natural reference points, always subject to sea conditions and the rules of the protected area.
- I prioritise scenery and switching off Arenetes and the end of Les Rotes feel more natural, but transport needs a little more planning.
- I need easy access to the water A rocky cove is not the same as a sandy beach. Check the exact access and ask us if mobility is a priority.
Before you book
Three checks that improve your stay
Las Rotas combines sand, rock, coastal paths and a marine reserve. Checking water access and transport helps you look beyond a photograph and understand everyday life in the area.
How you will enter the water
Cove access can be uneven. Bring water shoes, check sea conditions and choose Marineta Cassiana if you prefer a sandy entry.
How you will get around
Walking, cycling, the bus and a car can all be useful depending on the stretch. Check current routes and timetables, and do not assume every property includes parking.
How to protect the surroundings
Part of the coast lies within the Cape San Antonio Marine Reserve. Follow signs, avoid damaging seagrass and check the rules before any activity.
Las Rotas or Las Marinas
Two coastlines, two ways to experience Dénia
If you are still deciding, compare the beach type and atmosphere before choosing.
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Frequently asked questions
What to know before staying in Las Rotas
Clear answers to help you choose confidently and avoid surprises on arrival.
Ask another questionWhich part of Las Rotas is best for a holiday?
It depends on your plans. Marineta Cassiana makes it easier to combine beach and town; El Trampolí and Punta Negra put you close to the path and coves; Arenetes suits travellers who prioritise scenery and peace over town-centre proximity.
Are the beaches in Las Rotas sandy?
Marineta Cassiana is sandy. Beyond it, Les Rotes is mainly made up of rocky coves and platforms, so swimming and access feel different.
Do you need a car in Las Rotas?
Not always. Near Marineta Cassiana and the start of the area, walking and town access are easier; farther along the coast, a car adds flexibility. Bus and bicycle are also options, but check current routes and timetables.
Is Las Rotas suitable for families with children?
Yes, especially for families seeking peace and nature. With younger children, Marineta Cassiana offers a different experience from the rocky coves. Check access, depth, sea conditions and the day’s available services.
Can you go snorkelling in Las Rotas?
Yes. Turisme Dénia publishes a snorkelling route in Les Rotes and recommends water shoes. As this is a protected environment, check sea conditions, signs and current rules before entering.
How do I check availability and price?
Open the property that interests you to review its details and booking options. If you have specific needs, contact Edeal Homes and we will help you find the most suitable choice.
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