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Discover Guadalest, Altea, and Algar Waterfalls on a 9-hour guided tour from Benidorm for $44, including transportation and tickets. Perfect for exploring stunning Spanish towns and nature.
This full-day tour from Benidorm offers an engaging journey through three of the Valencian Community’s most captivating sites: Guadalest, Altea, and the Algar Waterfalls. For $44 per person, travelers enjoy round-trip transportation, guided tours, and entry tickets to the waterfalls, making it a practical choice for those keen to explore beyond Benidorm’s beaches. With a 9-hour duration, the trip balances sightseeing with relaxation, though some stops may feel brief for those wanting more time at each location. The tour is well-suited for visitors eager to see picturesque towns, enjoy scenic views, and experience natural beauty in a single day.
While the tour consistently earns high praise for its knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and good value, it’s worth noting that the itinerary involves a fair amount of walking and some busy spots. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a full schedule. This tour is ideal for those who want a structured, informative day with plenty of photo opportunities and free time to explore each stop at their own pace.


The journey begins with a visit to Altea, a town known for its white houses, cobbled streets, and the iconic dome of the Church of Consuelo. The guided walk covers key spots like Portal Vell, Glorieta del Mar, and Plaza Carmelina Sánchez Cutillas, offering a taste of local life and Mediterranean charm. After the tour, free time allows visitors to stroll along the beach, capture photos of the blue sea, or browse craft shops for souvenirs.
Altea’s relaxed pace and picturesque setting make it a favorite among visitors, though some may wish for more time to fully explore the town’s hidden corners and coastal views. The town’s peaceful vibe contrasts nicely with the busier Guadalest, providing a well-rounded experience.
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Next, the tour heads to Guadalest, one of Spain’s most beautiful medieval towns. The guided walking tour covers El Castell de Guadalest, Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, and the Castle of San José. The fortress offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Tourists have the opportunity to visit museums such as the Museum of Microminiatures, the Museum of Microgiants, or the Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers. Afterward, free time allows exploration, local dining, or shopping for artisan crafts. Guadalest’s combination of history, scenic views, and local culture consistently earns praise, though some may find the walk uphill a little challenging.

The highlight of the trip is the Fuentes del Algar, a protected wetland area featuring spectacular waterfalls and natural pools. The tickets included in the tour grant access to this stunning environment, and free time lets visitors swim or simply enjoy the scenery.
Water shoes are recommended for the natural pools, as the water can be cold but refreshing. While some days may see less water flow due to environmental conditions, the waterfalls remain a scenic setting for relaxation and photos. The 100-minute visit offers enough time to cool off, soak up the views, or wander along the trails.

The tour starts at Benidorm, with two meeting points at Passeig els Tolls or nearby locations. The round-trip bus journey takes about 30, 45, or 40 minutes between stops, with short travel times between each attraction, making the day comfortable for most. The coach is described as reliable, and the excursion coordinator ensures a smooth experience.
Guides in Spanish, English, and French are available, providing informative commentary throughout the day. The small group sizes and the organized itinerary help maintain a relaxed pace, though travelers should be prepared for some walking and steps at each site.
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Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for outdoor exploration. The waterfalls require water shoes if swimming is planned; no food or drinks are allowed in the waterfalls area.
The tour excludes lunch and museum entries, so visitors wishing to dine or visit additional attractions should plan accordingly. Assistance dogs are permitted, but the tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility issues or wheelchair users due to the terrain.

Booking can be done with the option to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for travel plans. Full refunds are available if cancellations are made at least 24 hours in advance, making this option low-risk for spontaneous travelers.

This 9-hour guided tour provides an inviting mix of cultural exploration, breathtaking scenery, and natural refreshment. The guides’ local knowledge and well-organized schedule help maximize each stop, with ample free time to explore or relax.
Guadalest’s historic fortress, Altea’s Mediterranean charm, and the waterfalls’ natural beauty create a varied itinerary that appeals to history buffs, nature lovers, and those simply seeking a peaceful escape from busy resorts.
While some may find the walking involved or the shorter time at each site a minor limitation, the overall value and quality of experience make this tour a highly recommended choice for a full day of sightseeing around Benidorm.
“Really enjoyed this trip. This was one of the best excursions I have done anywhere. Three beautiful locations, with enough time at each one. Danny,…”

Does the tour include lunch?
No, the tour does not include food or drinks, so visitors should plan to bring snacks or purchase meals during free periods.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to terrain and walking requirements. Children over 9 are considered adults for booking purposes.
What should I wear for the waterfalls stop?
Comfortable shoes, water shoes, and clothes suitable for water activities are recommended. No glass or alcoholic beverages are allowed in the waterfalls area.
Can I stay longer at any of the stops?
The itinerary includes free time in Altea, Guadalest, and the waterfalls, but the schedule is designed to keep the day flowing smoothly. Additional time would need to be arranged independently.
This Guadalest, Altea, and Algar Waterfalls tour combines history, scenic views, and natural beauty into a fulfilling day trip for those visiting Benidorm. With expert guides, convenient logistics, and well-chosen stops, it offers a rewarding way to experience the highlights of this region.
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