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Discover Guadalest and Altea on this guided day trip from Alicante or Benidorm, featuring charming streets, stunning views, and free exploration time.
Exploring the Valencian Community becomes effortless with this From Alicante/Benidorm: Guadalest & Altea Day Trip. Priced at a reasonable rate, this 6 to 8-hour tour offers visits to two of the most picturesque towns on the Costa Blanca, with guided tours, free time, and stunning panoramic views. Departing from Calpe, Alicante, or Benidorm, the tour is suitable for those eager to experience history, culture, and seaside beauty without the hassle of planning.
We like how this tour balances guided exploration with free time, allowing visitors to soak in the atmosphere at their own pace. Its high rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 27 reviews suggests a consistently positive experience, especially praised for knowledgeable guides and the spectacular scenery.
A key point to consider is the walking involved in Guadalest, which requires climbing stairs to access viewpoints — a detail to keep in mind if mobility is limited. This trip appeals to travelers seeking cultural sights combined with beautiful coastal scenery and easy logistics.


The tour begins at three possible meeting locations: Calpe, Plaça de Bous d’Alacant, or Av. de Europa, 12. Once onboard, travelers enjoy approximately one hour of coach travel to Guadalest. The group then visits El Castell de Guadalest, a village perched on a rocky ridge, with a guided 30-minute tour highlighting its medieval castle and whitewashed houses.
After the Guadalest stop, there’s about 30 minutes of transfer time before arriving in Altea. The guided tour of Altea lasts roughly 30 minutes, focusing on its old town with cobbled streets, flower-adorned white houses, and iconic blue-domed church. The free time in Altea lasts around 2 hours and 15 minutes, allowing visitors to explore artisan boutiques, dine at local restaurants, or relax on quiet beaches.
The return journey takes about an hour, bringing travelers back to their original departure points. The flexible schedule makes it easy to plan around your travel preferences and ensures a smooth, well-organized experience.
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Guadalest’s location atop a rocky ridge offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding Spanish countryside and reservoirs. The village has a medieval castle, which you can explore during the 30-minute guided tour, and whitewashed houses that line the cobbled streets.
The narrow streets reveal historic architecture and give a sense of stepping back in time. While accessing viewpoints requires walking up stairs, the views from the hilltop are well worth the effort. The 1.5 hours of free time allows ample opportunity to browse local shops, photograph the scenery, or enjoy a light snack.

Altea’s charm lies in its hilltop location and Mediterranean architecture. The guided 30-minute tour covers the old town, famed for white streets, flower-filled balconies, and the striking blue church domes. From the hilltop, visitors get panoramic views of the sea and coastline.
Post-tour, the 2.25 hours of free time invites exploration: visitors can stroll artisan boutiques, sample local cuisine, or relax on the beach. The quiet beaches and scenic sea views make Altea an ideal spot for a leisurely afternoon.

The tour involves some walking in Guadalest, including climbing stairs to access viewpoints. It is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the terrain and stairs involved in Guadalest’s exploration. The guided tours are designed to be manageable within the given timeframes, but comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended.
Guests should bring essentials such as comfortable shoes, hats, sunscreen, water, and their passport or ID card. The tour runs rain or shine, so appropriate clothing is advised.
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According to multiple reviews, the guides are praised for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and clear explanations. The schedule runs smoothly, and the transportation is reliable, making the experience stress-free.
The trip’s well-organized nature ensures that travelers spend sufficient time at each stop without feeling rushed. The pick-up and drop-off points are convenient, and the flexible cancellation policy allows for peace of mind.
The spectacular views in Guadalest and the quaint charm of Altea are the main attractions. The guided explanations add depth to each location, revealing insights about the history and architecture. The free time effectively balances guided exploration with personal discovery.
Many reviews note the value for money, especially given the comprehensive itinerary and beautiful destinations. The tour avoids the hassle of parking or navigating public transport, making it ideal for those who prefer organized excursions.
While the tour offers rich experiences, walking in Guadalest can be physically demanding due to stairs. The duration of free exploration may feel limited for those wanting to linger longer, but this is balanced by the well-structured schedule.
Since the tour does not accommodate wheelchairs, travelers with mobility issues should consider alternative options. The schedule is likely best suited for those comfortable with walking and standing for short periods.

This tour provides an excellent way to see two of the most scenic spots on the Costa Blanca in a single day. Guided tours enrich the experience, and the free time allows for personal exploration.
The stunning views, charming streets, and friendly guides make it a compelling choice for visitors eager to experience cultural and seaside highlights without the stress of planning individual transport or activities. While the physical demands are modest, they do require some walking and climbing stairs.
This trip suits travelers who value scenic vistas, historical towns, and a reliable, well-organized day out. It’s a wonderful option for those seeking a relaxed yet engaging excursion from Alicante or Benidorm.

Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, the tour includes coach transportation between Alicante or Benidorm, Guadalest, and Altea.
What should I bring for the day trip?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, and your passport or ID card are recommended.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users because of stairs and walking involved in Guadalest.
How long do we spend in each town?
You get approximately 30 minutes for a guided tour of each town, followed by roughly 1.5 hours in Guadalest and 2.25 hours in Altea for free exploration.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides bilingual?
Guides speak English and Spanish, ensuring clear explanations for diverse groups.