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Excursions and Day Trips on the Costa Blanca

Excursions and Day Trips on the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca region is full of natural treasures, charming villages, and beautiful coastal towns. Discover the most scenic hiking trails, viewpoints, and day trip destinations — where the mountains meet the sea. All of these places are easily reachable by car and guarantee unforgettable memories.

Here are just a few highlights worth visiting — but there are countless more to explore along the Costa Blanca!

Guadalest village and castle

Guadalest and the Waterfalls

Hidden in the mountains, Guadalest is one of Spain’s most picturesque villages. Its narrow streets, castle, and turquoise reservoir are truly breathtaking. Nearby you’ll find the famous Fonts de l’Algar waterfalls, where you can swim in natural pools during summer. Both places can easily be visited in a single day.

Old town of Altea

Altea – The Artists’ Town

With its white houses and blue-domed church, Altea is one of the most iconic sights of the Costa Blanca. The old town’s cobblestone streets, art galleries, and viewpoints create a magical Mediterranean atmosphere. In the evening, enjoy dinner on the main square while admiring the stunning views.

Colorful houses of Villajoyosa

Villajoyosa – Colors and Chocolate

The colorful fishermen’s houses of Villajoyosa are among the most photogenic sights on the Costa Blanca. The town is also famous for its Valor chocolate factory, where you can take a tour and taste local sweets before enjoying a walk along the seafront. A perfect program for families.

Benidorm viewpoints and old town

Benidorm – Viewpoints and Old Town

Beyond its skyscrapers, Benidorm’s old town offers a completely different charm. From the Balcón del Mediterráneo viewpoint, you’ll have a fantastic panoramic view of the two bays. The narrow streets are full of bars and restaurants, where you can enjoy the lively Spanish atmosphere.

Calpe and the Peñón de Ifach rock

Calpe and the Peñón de Ifach

Calpe’s most famous landmark is the Peñón de Ifach, a massive limestone rock rising straight from the sea. Climbing to the top rewards you with breathtaking views. Don’t miss the fish market and the seaside promenade — both are must-see experiences.

Coves and viewpoints of Jávea

Jávea – Coves and Viewpoints

Jávea (Xàbia) is one of the greenest and most natural towns on the Costa Blanca. The Granadella Cove and the Cabo de la Nao viewpoint are must-visits. Swimming or kayaking in its turquoise coves offers a truly Mediterranean experience.

Moraira marina

Moraira – Elegance and Tranquility

Moraira is a charming coastal town with crystal-clear beaches and an elegant marina. Its cozy restaurants, wine bars, and small streets make it a favorite destination for many visitors. Perfect for a relaxing afternoon or an evening stroll.

Pink lake of Torrevieja

Torrevieja – The Pink Lake

The Laguna Rosa, or pink salt lake of Torrevieja, is one of the region’s most unique natural attractions. Its color comes from natural algae and minerals. It’s especially spectacular at sunset — a paradise for photographers and nature lovers.

Canelobre Caves in Busot

The Canelobre Caves of Busot

The Canelobre Caves are among Spain’s most impressive underground formations. The natural rock shapes create a cathedral-like interior, beautifully illuminated in various colors. The caves are located above the village of Busot, just a short drive from Alicante.