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Discover Guadalest Village from Albir or Benidorm with this $24 tour. Enjoy scenic views, quirky museums, and free time exploring a medieval mountaintop village.
Explore the stunning Guadalest Village on a day trip departing from Albir or Benidorm for only $24 per person. This 6 to 7-hour excursion offers a perfect mix of scenic views, historical charm, and unique museums. The tour is organized by Round Town Travel S.L. and includes a comfortable coach ride, a knowledgeable guide, and plenty of free time to explore the village at your own pace.
This trip is especially suitable for visitors who want a well-rounded experience of Guadalest’s picturesque streets and quirky attractions without the hassle of planning. Keep in mind that the tour does not include museum entries or food and drinks, so those are extra if you want to visit specific museums or have a meal.


The tour focuses on Guadalest, a village perched atop a mountain in the Valencian Community. Known as one of Spain’s most visited villages, it attracts over 2 million visitors annually. The entire experience emphasizes feeling the mountain air, enjoying breathtaking views of the reservoir below, and soaking in the medieval atmosphere of the village.
The journey begins with a coach pickup from one of the four designated points in Albir or Benidorm, with the drive lasting about 45-50 minutes. The scenic ride sets the tone, with the guide sharing tidbits about the region’s landscape and history.
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The tour departs from four different starting locations including Av. Armada Espanyola, Calle Gerona, Gran Hotel Bali, and Cami Vell d’Altea. Once all guests are aboard, the coach heads towards Guadalest, offering a comfortable and scenic ride.
Upon arriving, travelers are given 3 hours of free time to explore the medieval streets, visit quirky museums, or simply enjoy the panoramic views. The flexible schedule allows visitors to decide whether they want to stroll around, shop for local crafts, or relax at a café. The departure back is organized in reverse order, dropping guests at their original meeting points.
The scenic views on the way to Guadalest are a highlight for many. The ride itself offers glimpses of the lush valley and reservoir, setting expectations for a picturesque visit. The coach driver is praised for being careful and steady, ensuring a smooth journey through the mountain roads, while the guide provides commentary about the area’s highlights.
Once in Guadalest, the El Castell de Guadalest dominates the landscape. Visitors have free time to explore this castle, admire the scenic vistas, and browse local shops. The castle and the surrounding streets showcase medieval architecture, with narrow alleys and charming squares.
The museum visits are optional and can be purchased at a discounted rate. The tour’s reviews highlight quirky museums like the miniature art museum, dollhouse museum, and motorcycle museum, which many find worth seeing for their craftsmanship and uniqueness.
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The tour emphasizes the quirky “one of a kind” museums that Guadalest offers. These include miniature artworks, vintage motorcycles, and dollhouses, each with their own character and stories. Visitors can choose to visit some or all of these at their leisure, making the free time flexible and personalized.
Although museum entry is not included in the price, discounted tickets are available, making it easier to experience these unusual collections without extra hassle. Some reviewers mention that the museums are interesting and well worth the visit, especially for those with specific interests in miniature art or vintage vehicles.
Guadalest offers various shops and stands where visitors can purchase local crafts, leather slippers, and regional produce. The small cafés serve local snacks and drinks, perfect for a quick rest during free time.
While the tour does not include food or drinks, it provides ample opportunity to enjoy the local flavors or bring home souvenirs. The scenic views from the village are especially beautiful for a quick photo or a quiet moment.

After the 3 hours of free exploration, the coach departs Guadalest, heading back to Benidorm and Albir. The 45-minute drive provides additional scenic views, and the English-speaking guide confirms drop-off points at the start of the trip.
The overall pacing is well-managed, ensuring enough time to see the highlights without feeling rushed. The coach is praised for being clean and comfortable, with the driver ensuring a safe and steady ride.
This trip appeals especially to those seeking scenic beauty, historical ambiance, and quirky museums without the need for complex planning. It suits visitors who want ample free time to explore and prefer guided logistics with English-speaking assistance.
However, it’s not ideal for travelers with mobility issues or those uncomfortable with walking or short steep climbs. The tour also emphasizes comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing, as the village is mountainous and cobbled.

At $24, this tour offers great value for a full day of sightseeing, with transport, guidance, and free time included. The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and interesting museums, making it a reliable choice for a memorable day trip.
Some reviews mention slight drawbacks, such as longer pick-up times or additional museum costs, but these do not significantly detract from the overall positive experience. The tour’s flexibility to choose which museums to visit and the ample free time make it a personalized outing.
This tour from Albir or Benidorm is a cost-effective way to enjoy one of Spain’s most picturesque villages. It combines scenic drives, medieval charm, and quirky museums into a single day, making it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers with an interest in local culture and beautiful landscapes.
The guided support and well-organized itinerary help ensure a smooth experience, while the free exploration gives room for personal favorites. Be prepared for walking and some museum entry costs if you wish to see all attractions.
Whether you’re after beautiful views, historical sites, or unusual museums, this Guadalest trip offers a balanced, affordable, and enjoyable way to discover this iconic mountain village.
“Tour Guide was so lovely, very knowledgeable and we felt like we spent the perfect amount of time in the beautiful village”
How long is the drive from Albir or Benidorm to Guadalest?
The coach ride lasts about 45-50 minutes each way, providing scenic views en route.
What is included in the price of $24?
The price covers coach transportation, an English-speaking guide, and the option to buy discounted museum tickets. It does not include museum entrance fees or food and drinks.
Are there any physical requirements for this tour?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for people with low fitness levels, mobility impairments, or motion sickness. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Can I customize what museums I visit?
Visitors can choose to visit some or all of the quirky museums at their own pace, with discounted tickets available to make this easier.
Is there enough free time to explore Guadalest?
Yes, around 3 hours of free time are allocated for sightseeing, shopping, or relaxing in the village.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing for mountain walking and sightseeing; food and drinks are not provided.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour involves walking and exploring, families with children who enjoy museums and scenic views will find it rewarding, but mobility may be a consideration.
What is the overall rating for this tour?
The tour holds a high rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 159 reviews, with many praising the guides, views, and museums.