Explore the Autonomous Community of Valencia
Sun, Sea, and Paella
The Valencian Community is a vibrant and diverse region in eastern Spain, known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine. The region is divided into three provinces – Alicante, Castellóny Valencia – each with its own unique attractions and highlights.
The 3 Valencian Provinces
The Valencian Community is divided into three provinces mainly for administrative and political reasons. Historically, the area that makes up the modern-day Valencian Community was part of the larger region of Valencia, which also included the Balearic Islands and parts of Catalonia. However, over time, the region was reorganized and divided into smaller administrative units for more efficient governance and better representation of local interests.
Alicante
Valencia
Castellón
The three provinces of Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia were established in 1833 during the territorial reorganization of Spain by the government of Queen Isabella II. The division was based on geographical, historical, and economic factors, with each province having its own distinct identity and cultural heritage.
Adventures in Comunidad Valenciana
MIA: Alicante’s Sustainable Mobility Solution for a Better City Transit
MIA (Movilidad Inteligente de Alicante) – all about making public transportation in Alicante safer, more accessible, greener, and more efficient. They’re introducing circular bus lines, extending services to new areas, improving frequencies, and offering discounts to make it more affordable. It’s all part of their efforts towards sustainable transportation, promoting eco-friendly commuting, reducing traffic, and making Alicante a better place to live and visit. Check out the downloadable maps to plan your sustainable mobility in Alicante.
Uncovering the Secrets of Alicante’s Past and Present
You probably know Alicante as a city in Spain and as the go-to spot for stunning beaches, unbeatable weather, and party vibes that can’t be beat. But what you might not know is that Alicante has a history that goes way, way back – we’re talking thousands of years!
Discovering Valencia City’s History, Myths, and Neighborhoods: A Comprehensive Guide
Valencia City is full of history, legends, and modernity. Its districts have evolved over time, reflecting the changing face of the city and its people. From the ancient streets of Ciutat Vella to the trendy cafes of Ruzafa and the futuristic architecture of Camins al Grau, Valencia City is a city that offers something for everyone.
Castellón
Located in the northern part of the Valencian Community, Castellón is known for its beautiful beaches, mountainous landscapes, and rural villages. The province is home to the 13th-century Peñíscola Castle (Castillo de Peñíscola), several natural parks, including the Prat de Cabanes-Torreblanca Natural Park. Castellón is also known for its ceramics industry, with the town of Onda being a major center of production.
The capital of the province is the city of Castellón de la Plana.


