Top 10 Things to do in Cullera, Spain

December 24, 2017 Deane Carmody

Cullera (Valencian pronunciation: [kuˈʎeɾa]) is a municipality in Valencia in the Valencian Community, Spain, situated in the Ribera Baixa comarca.
Restaurants in Cullera

1. Cullera Castle

Cullera Mountain, Cullera, Spain +34 961 73 26 43
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4 based on 329 reviews

Cullera Castle

Reviewed By Dirk31784 - Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

We Walked up the mountain from the village. The 7 euro train is only running in the high season. The walk is very nice lots of places to stop and enjoy the vieuw. We visited the castle and the Church. The museum inside the castle is not very big but the vieuw from the castle is excellent. A little spanish will help you a lot here because not much people speak good english or english at all. If you walk up to the castle you can best do it when it is not to warm because some points are very steep.

2. Mi Paella En El Huerto

Cami Raco, 46023 Riola, Spain
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5 based on 112 reviews

Mi Paella En El Huerto

We offer you the experience of cooking an authentic paella of Valencia and enjoying the pleasures of our gastronomy in a sea of sensations. The warmth of the farmhouse and the beautiful scenery, introduces us to the real Valencian environment. It is the ideal space for cooking your paella and enjoying the pleasures of our lands.

Reviewed By KezAus91 - Australia

Cannot speak more highly of this experience! Rafa and his team were welcoming and friendly. This was a highlight of our three weeks in Spain and we would recommend this experience for its location, value for money and for anyone wanting an authentic Valencian paella!

3. Chocolates Comes Museum

Calle Sant Josep 29, 46410 Sueca, Spain +34 961 70 19 42
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Chocolates Comes Museum

The COMES family has been a chocolatier since 1870, with a small Factory, Museum and Store to the public in Sueca, province of Valencia (Spain). We have official certificate of artisan qualification DCA.1789 as "Artisan chocolatiers" issued by the Generalitat Valenciana, which is the territorial authority competent for said concession, successfully completing all processes of quality control and authenticity necessary for the traditional production of chocolates. Our museum visitors can enjoy an audiovisual introduction to the world of chocolate and its origins, a tour of the facilities of the Museum and Factory, as well as the opportunity to taste and buy in the store enabled for this purpose. A visit to remember and a valuable information of such an appreciated product as "Chocolate".

Reviewed By Goldilocks26 - Valencia, Spain

This is an amazing place which is still something of a hidden treasure, even though it is in the centre of the town. Sueca is keen to promote it to visitors and the Tourist Office (in the Market) will happily provide information and give directions....MoreThank you very much for your comments. We are pleased that your visit enjoyable and satisfying. In our family we always love to teach visitors the history of chocolate and crafts. We hope to visit again in the future. Greetings.

4. Casa museo de la magia

Calle Pizarro 16, 46688 Polinya de Xuquer, Spain +34 626 99 76 20
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Casa museo de la magia

Reviewed By EszterAr

We had a great time here. I highly recommend visiting the place if you have young kids. Ours is 4 and he truly enjoyed the show. You can get a hat and a wand for an extra 6 Euros, that is well worth it, it is quite good quality.
The show was great, with an experienced magician, many nice trick, lot of laughter. It was a little bit long for the younger ones (1 hour). The first hour you can spend at the museum part, which means mostly the corridors of the house, that are narrow and there were a lot of people. They have some interesting pieces and even a tiny upside down room.The playroom could use and upgrade.
We took the train to Sueca and then called the taxi mentioned on the website.
Really charming place.

5. Playa de Xeraco

Xeraco, Spain
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Playa de Xeraco

Reviewed By Steve C - Bishops Stortford, United Kingdom

Yes there are places in Spain where in August you are not fighting for a place on the beach. We have been visiting Xeraco for over 30 years and it still does not disappoint. Wide Beaches edged by sand dunes, excellent chirinquitos, paradise.

6. Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Castle

Cullera Castle, Cullera Mountain, Cullera, Spain
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Castle

Reviewed By BennyMalaga - Malaga, Spain

The Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Castle is a small chapel that was built between 1891 and 1897 in the Neo-Romanesque style. Beside the façade, one finds a large bell tower. The cupola has glazed tiles with a copper color that make it distinct.

7. Muntanyeta dels Sants

46410 Sueca, Spain
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Muntanyeta dels Sants

La Montanyeta dels Sants is a limestone promontory 27 meters high, located in the Albufera of Valencia, on which a chapel which dates back to the fourteenth century stands. This mountainous enclave is completely surrounded by rice fields. Today it is a micro-reserve of flora and fauna. Besides beautiful views you can visit the chapel and kitchen nineteenth century.

Reviewed By MelchorMombo - Alcoy, Spain

Sobre un suave montículo rodeado de campos de arroz, se ubica una pequeña ermita de exclusivo valor sentimental para los moradores de la zona. Sin excesivo interés arquitéctonico, conviene destacar las vistas sobre los arrozales y una zona lacustre, escasamente cuidada, donde se puede observar parte de la fauna habitual del marjal.

8. Dragut Cave

Pl. Doctor Fleming, s/n, 46408 Cullera, Spain +34 961 74 67 00
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3.5 based on 192 reviews

Dragut Cave

Reviewed By BennyMalaga - Malaga, Spain

Dragut was a famous Muslim pirate in the 16th century who attacked Cullera in 1550 and used this cave. Dragut was a protégé of Barbarossa and he died in 1565 during his attack of Malta. The cave is now a museum that is about pirates. There is a display of weapons used in fighting from that time. There is a reproduction of a brig that pirates used to attack cities. There are maps and historical documents that were used during past times, and there are models of persons wearing typical dresses.
There is a light show with sound in the museum at the end of the tour.

9. Asil d'ancians de Sueca

Avenida del Mar n 2, 46410 Sueca, Spain +34 961 70 00 21
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Asil d'ancians de Sueca

L'Asil d'Ancians de Suec is a residential Neomudejar Valencian modernist style built in 1919. It is a complex of buildings built to house an asylum for the elderly run by nuns. You can visit knocking on the door or making a reservation by phone. You can visit until 17h. Admission is free but it is recommended to tip. Most notable is the chapel and Gardens.

Reviewed By ebrimar - Valencia, Spain

toda la vida,en la curva de entrada,observas un edificio lleno de calor y amor. Ves en el jardín,una serie de "mayores" en banco,en sillitas, con sus cuidadores,que te dan tranquilidad y éxito,por los años que lleva.

10. Botanic Cullera

Redonda CV 503- Cv 502, 46400 Cullera, Spain +34 637 48 25 48
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Botanic Cullera

Reviewed By Cristina R - Valencia, Spain

Obviamente si no te interesa la botánica y la naturaleza en general te aburrirá este jardín.
Me ha encantado que conserva la naturaleza sin hacer grandes modificaciones y ornamentos.
Se nota que sirve también para vender árboles al público, pero está bien, porque así se provee mucha información.
En el jardín hay una casa Antigua valenciana que contiene instrumentos de agricultura antiguos, una joya de coleccionista.
Gran variedad de palmeras, incluso de México y Australia

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