Albergue Rural ACTIO

ACTIO Actividades Educativas SL is a company that was founded for the purpose of developing educational, tourism and recreational projects linked to

-Nature and the environment

-Health and social welfare

-Culture and leisure

In Alborache you'll find our spacious and welcoming rural tourism hostel. This rural accommodation is modern and comfortable so you can enjoy being in natural surroundings.

SS Coila Shipwreck - Sagunto

A British steam freighter sunk in 1917 by the ruthless action of the U-64, a well-known German submarine that wrought terror on Mediterranean sailing routes, this shipwreck rests in two halves, at a maximum depth of -33 metres on a bed of sand. Its general degree of difficulty means that it is advisable to leave this dive to experienced divers, who can enjoy the majestic keel, propeller and starboard anchor when visibility is favourable.

Trinidad Fountain

The Fuente Real de la Trinidad (Royal Trinidad Fountain), a historic ornamental fountain, was built in the 15th century when Pope Calixtus III was just a boy. It's in Plaça de la Trinitat in Xàtiva and is listed as an Asset of Local Importance.

Castillo de Xàtiva (Xàtiva Castle)

A double fortress stretching over almost 1 kilometre in the Sierra del Castell overlooking Xàtiva. The city’s strategic location has made it both a setting and a witness in numerous conflicts. The castle is divided into Castell Menor and Castell Major, with the latter built on the site of Iberian and Roman remains. It was extended and fortified by the succession of cultures that settled in this area. It was already famous during Hannibal's campaigns, and in the period of Al-Andalus.

Church and Convent of Santa Cruz

The Iglesia de Santa Cruz is in Plaza de la Iglesia in Llombai. The monument has been listed as an Asset of Cultural Interest since 1982.

The old church was founded by Bishop Ramón Gastó in 1329 and was dedicated to the Santos Juanes. The church became part of the Dominican convent by papal bull issued by Pope Paul III. The convent was a donation from Francisco de Borgia, first Marquis of Llombay​, to commemorate his marriage to Leonor de Castro. The building was completed in 1548.