
Gulf of Valencia
The Gulf of Valencia is a large body of water located on Spain’s northeast coast, part of the Mediterranean Sea. It features a curved shape extending between the regions of Valencia and Catalonia. The area is known for its rich marine life, busy ports, and recreational beaches. Its waters are influenced by both local currents and seasonal weather, making it important for maritime activities, tourism, and local economies. The gulf also plays a role in regional climate regulation, balancing natural ecosystems with human use.