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Enjoy a 4-hour small-group wine tour from Alicante, visiting a boutique family-run winery and tasting four authentic regional wines with expert guides.

The Alicante: Small-Group Countryside Wine Tour with 4 Tastings offers an intimate look at the region’s wine-making traditions. Priced around €75 per person, this 4-hour journey begins with a comfortable private transport from a central Alicante location and takes you to a boutique family-run winery. Led by certified local guides, the experience emphasizes authenticity, personal attention, and local hospitality. With a rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 367 reviews, this tour clearly resonates with those seeking a genuine taste of Alicante’s wine culture.
The tour promises a relaxed pace with small group sizes capped at 7 participants. This ensures plenty of opportunity for questions, photos, and engaging storytelling. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate quality, local insights, and a less rushed, more personal experience. Expect to spend about 30 to 45 minutes traveling each way, with the core activities spread across a guided vineyard walk, a cellar exploration, and a wine tasting session.
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This tour departs from P.º del Puerto Viejo, 3, outside the Hotel Meliá Alicante entrance, next to the port. The guide will be waiting 5 minutes before the scheduled start, wearing a black or navy blue polo shirt with the Ali-Oli Tours logo for easy identification.
A comfortable private van transports guests for approximately 30 minutes through scenic Alicante landscapes to the winery. The return journey mirrors this duration, and the entire experience is designed to be convenient and hassle-free. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to access, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind.
The core of this experience is a small, family-run winery located in the Alicante countryside. While the specific winery visited may vary depending on availability, all are boutique producers that emphasize authenticity and tradition.
Guests enjoy a guided tour lasting about 45 minutes, where they walk through vineyards, explore the wine cellar, and learn how Alicantian sun and sea influence the wine’s flavor profile. Visitors also get a glimpse of the family home and production areas, providing a personal connection to the winemakers.
The setting is described as beautiful, with an ambiance that highlights the charm of small family estates. Visitors appreciate the warm hospitality and the opportunity to ask questions during the tour, making it a meaningful experience for lovers of local culture and authentic wines.

The highlight of the tour is a relaxed wine tasting session featuring four regional wines. Certified guides lead this part of the experience, explaining the nuances of each wine, how they are made, and what makes them unique.
The tastings are complemented by local snacks, which enhance the flavors and give a true taste of Alicante’s culinary traditions. Guests have ample time to reflect on each wine, compare flavors, and ask questions. Several reviews mention the plentiful and delicious wines, praising the variety and quality.
The wines include a white, red, and rosé, providing a balanced sampling of Alicante’s offerings. The indoor and outdoor tasting areas add charm, offering beautiful views while enjoying the drinks.
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Guests are encouraged to stroll through the vineyards, where they can see the grape varieties grown locally. The guide explains how Alicante’s climate affects grape ripening and wine characteristics.
A visit to the wine cellar reveals traditional techniques and modern practices, demonstrating how the family maintains quality and authenticity. Some stops include old parts of the estate, such as original red Alicante marble used in the construction, adding historical interest.
This walkthrough allows visitors to connect with the wine production process, from grape to glass, fostering an appreciation for regional craftsmanship.
After the tasting, guests receive about 30 minutes of free time to explore the estate further. There is an opportunity for photos of the picturesque landscape and the winery buildings.
A small shop offers the chance to purchase bottles of wine to enjoy later or bring home as souvenirs. Several reviews highlight the value for money in buying wines directly from the estate, often at excellent prices.
Some visitors also use this time to browse local products or simply enjoy the serene surroundings before heading back to Alicante.

The tour concludes with a 30-minute drive back to the original meeting point, during which the guide shares additional tips about Alicante’s attractions and local dining options.
The overall pacing of the tour is unhurried, allowing for conversation and photo opportunities. The balance between guided explanation and free exploration makes it suitable for those who prefer a relaxed experience with personalized attention.

Operated by Ali-Oli Tours, a family-run company with over 12 years of experience, this tour emphasizes authenticity and local knowledge. Guides are certified, ensuring professionalism and engaging storytelling.
The company guarantees no reselling or outsourcing, maintaining personalized service. They also operate rain or shine, so travelers should dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes for the vineyard walk.

This tour fits well for travelers who value quality and authentic local experiences. It’s ideal for those interested in Spanish wine, regional culture, or simply seeking a relaxing escape into the Alicante countryside.
The small group size, friendly guides, and personal attention make it especially suitable for wine enthusiasts, cultural explorers, or couples looking for an intimate outing. It may be less suitable for wheelchair users, as the tour involves walking through vineyards and cellar areas.
The combination of scenic countryside, authentic family-run winery, and expert guidance creates a memorable experience. Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially Alberto, for their friendly manner and depth of insight.
The quality of wines and the relaxed atmosphere of the tasting session** are often highlighted as the tour’s best features. The value for money, personalized approach, and beautiful estate setting make this tour a standout choice for those wanting a genuine taste of Alicante’s wine culture.
The Alicante countryside wine tour provides an authentic, personalized, and relaxed way to experience local winemaking. Its small-group format ensures that guests receive personal attention and engaging storytelling from certified guides.
While the specific winery may vary, all options emphasize family traditions and quality. Travelers who enjoy learning about regional culture, sampling excellent wines, and enjoying scenic landscapes will find this tour highly rewarding.
The professional guides, beautiful estate, and delicious wines combine to create a memorable half-day that leaves a lasting impression of Alicante’s rich wine heritage. It’s a great choice for anyone seeking an authentic, well-organized, and friendly wine experience in the region.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including transportation, vineyard visit, tasting, and free time.
Where does the tour start?
It begins outside the main entrance of Hotel Meliá Alicante, located at P.º del Puerto Viejo, 3, next to the port.
What is included in the tasting?
Guests taste four regional wines with local snacks during a relaxed guided session.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, a private van transports guests to and from the winery.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 7 participants, ensuring a personal experience.
Are there any physical limitations?
The tour involves walking through vineyards and cellar areas; wheelchair access is not provided.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as walking outdoors is involved.
Can I buy wine after the tour?
Yes, a small shop offers wines and local products for purchase at good prices.
Is the guide bilingual or only English?
The tour is operated in English, with guides who are knowledgeable and engaging.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely—reviews highlight the friendly guides, beautiful setting, and excellent wines as top reasons to choose this experience.