Cullera is a destination that will not leave you indifferent. Its history, traditions, rich historical heritage, natural surroundings, and incredible beaches make Cullera the perfect destination for everyone.
Cullera enjoys a privileged and extensive coastline, and the quality of its beaches and services is endorsed by various environmental and quality certifications. It has seven beaches that have been awarded blue flags, demonstrating a constant commitment to the pursuit of excellence. The beaches of Cullera are a perfect choice for enjoying your vacation.
Cullera offers a privileged setting full of contrasts due to its unique and privileged location overlooking the sea, bordered by mountains and crossed by the Júcar River, with a microclimate that guarantees mild winters and warm summers.
The Cullera Mountain, the wetlands with the marsh, the lakes, rice fields, the mouth of the Júcar River, the dunes, and the protected areas make up the great diversity of environments and landscapes that surround Cullera in an area full of charm and natural appeal.
Cullera is a land of contrasts where you can discover and enjoy, through the seven existing ecotourism routes, an incredible natural and artistic-cultural heritage and the most admirable panoramic views in the region.
You can enjoy Cullera’s cultural offerings throughout the year, as well as its traditions and festivities such as the patron saint festivities, Holy Week celebrations, and our Fallas, declared a World Heritage Site.
MUSEUMS AND HERITAGE
• Cullera Castle
• Civil War shelters
• Dragut the Pirate Museum Cave
• Cullera Lighthouse
• Museum of History and Archaeology
• Fallas Museum
• Tower of the Moorish Queen
• Church of Los Santos Juanes
• Rice Museum
• Marenyet Tower Museum
• Jardín Botánic
CULTURAL ROUTES
• Route of the Town
• Historic district
• Islamic route
• Pou neighborhood
• Secrets of the Saints John
• Route of the Albacara del Castillo
NATURE ROUTES
• Mouth of the Júcar River
• Rice Route
• Lloma Trail
• Estany Trail
• Southern beaches