Our Valencia holidays & tours

Spain’s third largest city, Valencia, sits in sunshine on a coast that’s known for its beaches. The city and region are famous for their produce – massive servings of paella and enormous, bright oranges. You need to go out of the city to trace these at source, and that’s where our Valencia holidays come in. Our cycling holidays head to the coastal plains where paella rice and orange groves have grown for centuries, and you’ll drop in on small towns and villages. Further inland, the mountains near Alicante provide excellent opportunities for walking and wellness. By basing our holidays in more rural areas, and using local yoga teachers, chefs and producers, we ensure that your holiday provides more benefits than just a summer glow.

Our top Valencia holidays

Luxury Yoga and Pilates holiday in Spain

From £1380
6 days ex flights
Join us for Yoga, Pilates & Feel-good activities by the sea
Small group2026: 17 May, 7 Jun, 20 Sep

Cycling holiday in Valencia region, Spain

From €875 to €940
7 days ex flights
Experience Valencia's best on this self guided tour

Alicante to Valencia cycling holiday in Spain

From €1040 to €1150
7 days ex flights
Self guided cycling holiday along the Spanish coast

Self guided cycling holiday in Valencia, Spain

From €950 to €1040
8 days ex flights
Self guided cycling in Valencia, land of contrasts

Yoga Retreats in Valencia, Spain

From €695
6 days ex flights
Yoga and meditation in the magical countryside of Valencia
Small group2025: 28 Dec, 2026: 1 Feb, 1 Mar

Yoga and walking holiday in Spain

From £1365
6 days ex flights
Recharge with yoga, hikes & coastal scenery
Small group2026: 23 Apr, 15 Oct

Toddler friendly hotel in Valencia, Spain

From €1650 to €4675
per week
Beautiful boutique hotel with everything families need
Accommodation

Walking holiday in Alicante

From €460
8 days ex flights
Self-guided walking in Mediterranean Spain

Yoga and walking retreats in Spain

From €695
6 days ex flights
Yoga & Hill Walking Retreats in the mountains near Valencia
Small group2025: 28 Dec, 2026: 1 Feb, 1 Mar, 31 May
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Valencia holiday highlights

Cycling holidays

You don’t need any more than two wheels to explore Valencia city – which has 150km of cycle lanes. Beyond the city the whole Valencia region offers some really good biking. For flat esplanades, you might be content pedalling along the Costa Blanca coast. For something with a little more bite, head inland. The Vuelta de España (Spain’s answer to the Tour de France) often tackles Alicante’s limestone crags during its annual race, but you don’t need to be sponsored by Sky to enjoy the Costa Blanca mountains. Well maintained, winding roads thread between the mountains, whilst off-road routes follow 2,000 year old mule trails up the hills.

Hiking holidays

Lovely hikes abound in the Alicante province. In the pockmarked hills and sun-baked barrancs (gorges), you can hike a whole day and not see another soul. Valley walks climb up past old ice houses and tip-toe around Mediterranean orchids. Red squirrels cling to the sides of Aleppo pines – the only observer on your morning ascent. There are popular hotspots along the way: the Algar Waterfalls and Guadalest village both bus in tourists, but hike to each of these out of season and you could get them all to yourself. Some popular bases for hiking include villages like Tarbena and Quatretondeta, and the Marina Alta region, with its network of pretty valleys. You could hike from a single base, or guide yourself through a larger stretch of the Costa Blanca mountains on a rewarding hut-to-hut hike.

Yoga holidays

And… relax. Treat yourself to a yoga retreat in the Valencia countryside. You’ll do a few hours of yoga a day – normally a morning and afternoon session, with plenty of time in between to absorb your surroundings. The Valencia region is biodiverse and beautiful; there’s plenty here to inspire you to abandon your stresses. Many yoga retreats take advantage of the fertile local soil, and offer exclusively vegetarian and vegan cuisine. With locally-grown produce from persimmons to figs and avocados, you’ll find menus offering far more than just veggie paella – being kind to the environment never tasted so good. Put your fork to a delicate home-made almond cake, and leave room in your suitcase for made-from-scratch granola and quality local olive oil. Have a wholesomely holistic holiday.

Casas rurales

Whilst Spanish authorities are busy coaxing Stag Dos down from lamp posts in Benidorm, consider staying in a casa rurale instead. These country cottages are often formerly abandoned properties – perhaps old farm houses or labourers’ cottages. Tourism has given them a new lease of life, but they still offer a humble, simple way of living. Though close to local amenities, they sit in rustic settings – perhaps looking out over almond or olive groves. They’ll be traditionally furnished, and offer a humble, slow travel side to Valencia with high responsible tourism credentials – think home-made laundry soap, low-energy light bulbs, and modest water supplies heated by solar power. A casa rurale can be a great base for an active holiday, or a wonderful setting for your next retreat. Pack your sketchpad: a visit from the local bread delivery van, or maybe a golden eagle sighting, will be your only distractions all morning.

Our Valencia holidays reviews

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Cassie Williams25 Sep 2025
Take breaks! There is no rush…. It’s amazing the regenerative power of a break, having a snack can do! The e- bikes were fantastic.read more
Mary B O22 Jun 2025
The entire holiday was fabulous. read more
Erin Christie19 Jun 2025
Amazing yoga instruction twice per day, beautiful accommodations and delicious food. Vibrant coastal town with lots to see and do. Retreat offered an excellent balance between scheduled activities and free time. Well worth the investmentread more
Written by Eloise Barker
Photo credits: [Page banner: Christian Jiménez] [Cycling: Matt Cope] [Hiking : Joanbanjo] [Casa rurales: Masia el Ferrajon]