Mediterranean city with wide golden beaches.
Skim the golden Malvarrosa coast with Valencia's skyline on the horizon, then open the throttle on the run back to the marina.
Open up on the marina's newest Sea-Doo skis along the Valencia coast — with dolphin-watching runs on request.
Race south to Port Saplaya, the pastel-canal "Little Venice," and its fishing harbour — free ride photos come with it.
Ride a freshly renewed Yamaha along Patacona and Alboraya beaches, or take the wheel yourself with self-drive rental.
Sail out of Valencia's port for a swim and an on-board tasting of paella and local clochina mussels — from just €12.
Cast off from Marina de València on the 12-seat "Miami" catamaran or a speedboat, drinks in hand and your skipper chasing the sunset along the coast.
Take the wheel yourself and steer a sleek 5-metre boat from Marina Norte to Port Saplaya, Valencia's "Little Venice," anchoring in quiet coves to swim.
Lie back on the trampoline nets of a giant catamaran as it sails past Veles e Vents, then dive into open water and tuck into paella on board.
Watch the Valencia coastline turn gold with a glass of cava in hand on a 90-minute catamaran sail, live music drifting across the deck some evenings.
Run offshore from the Real Club Náutico with a skipper who knows the marks, trolling and jigging for bluefin tuna, dentex and grouper — even the Columbretes Islands.
Book the whole boat for the crew, crank your own playlist over a jamón-and-cheese welcome board, then anchor off Valencia for SUP and a swim.
Open the throttle south on a private speedboat to the turquoise coves of Cullera, half a day of swimming, SUP and a welcome board with your skipper.
Carve the endless wave behind a Mastercraft boat off Marina Real Juan Carlos I — pick wakesurf, wakeboard or wakefoil and stand up on day one.
Keep the wake boat to yourselves for three hours off Valencia — banana tow, floating platform, SUP and wakeboard, with music and drinks from the first wave.
Grab the boat and a cooler for a flexible session, 30 minutes to four hours, with a skipper driving and an instructor getting first-timers up on the board.
Slip out of Valencia under sail on a private yacht, drop anchor in a hidden cove for a swim, and glide home as the light turns to honey.
Cross a real start line in the America's Cup waters aboard a Bavaria 46 — trim the sails for a regatta, a sunset cruise or a run to the Balearics.
Send your first kite skyward off Valencia's beaches with a 20-year school, an instructor talking you through a radio helmet across a 10-hour course.
Rig up steps from the beach at the Marina de València and pick your ride — windsurf, wingfoil, surf or SUP — with certified coaches for every level.
Take your first breath underwater off Valencia's Náutico marina, gliding to 12 m with a PADI instructor at your shoulder.
Sink into the Levante coast at La Pobla de Farnals with the school that has certified thousands — first dive from just €50.
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