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Explore Guadalest, Altea, and Fuentes del Algar on a full-day tour from Alicante for just $43.79. Enjoy stunning views, charming villages, and natural pools.
Discover three of the Valencian Community’s most captivating sites on this full-day excursion starting from Alicante. For $43.79 per person, the tour takes approximately 11 hours and includes visits to the picturesque Altea, the historic Guadalest, and the stunning Fuentes del Algar. With round-trip transportation, guides in both Spanish and English, and entrance to Fuentes del Algar, it offers great value and a chance to see some of the most beloved spots in the region.
While the tour offers a comprehensive experience with plenty of free time at each stop, it requires moderate physical activity, especially when exploring the cobbled streets and natural pools. The tour is ideal for those who enjoy scenic views, charming towns, and outdoor adventure, although visitors with mobility challenges should consider the inclines and steps involved.


This excursion departs from Alicante and Benidorm, with a round-trip transport service included in the price. The group size is limited to a maximum of 54 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and engaging experience. The mobile ticket makes it easy to access the tour, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
The tour begins with a scenic drive that sets the tone for a day filled with natural beauty and historical charm. Travelers who appreciate relaxing, well-organized trips will find the logistics smooth and hassle-free.
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The first stop is Altea, renowned for its Mediterranean-style old town. Here, white houses with decorated balconies line narrow, cobbled streets that invite wandering. The Consuelo church, with its distinctive vaults, is visible from anywhere in the town and provides a perfect photo opportunity.
After an initial walk of about 30 minutes, visitors enjoy free time to explore the town further. This period allows for shopping, dining, or simply soaking in the views from the viewpoints overlooking the coast. Many find Altea’s tranquil atmosphere and charming architecture to be a highlight.

Following the guided walk, about an hour of free time allows visitors to indulge in Mediterranean cuisine, stroll along the beach, or take pictures from the town’s scenic viewpoints. This flexible period helps adjust the pace to personal interests, whether that’s relaxing with a coffee or browsing local shops.
The opportunity to enjoy Altea without rush makes this stop particularly appealing to those who appreciate a slower, scenic experience. Keep in mind that the town’s quiet charm is best experienced during the free time allotted in the tour schedule.
The tour then proceeds to Guadalest, celebrated as one of Spain’s most beautiful towns. A walking tour begins at the Castillo de San José, a fortress perched on mountains, offering impressive panoramic views. The fortress’s strategic position provides stunning vistas and a glimpse into the town’s history.
Visitors also explore Guadalest’s baroque church and the Town Hall square, where stories of the Orduña family’s noble house unfold. The town’s numerous galleries and museums—including Casa Orduña, Microminiatures Museum, Microgigante Museum, Salt and Pepper Museum, and Ethnological Museum—are easily accessible during a 30-minute visit.
This segment combines history, art, and scenic beauty, making Guadalest a memorable part of the day. The free time afterwards allows for shopping, museum visits, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views.
After the initial sightseeing, an additional 2 hours provide enough time to visit museums, browse shops, or grab a meal. The options include exploring Casa Orduña or the various quirky museums that showcase local crafts, miniatures, and ethnological exhibits.
This flexible period is perfect for those wanting to immerse themselves deeper into Guadalest’s cultural offerings or enjoy a relaxed lunch amid the stunning surroundings. Wear comfortable shoes due to some inclines and steps during the exploration.
Departing Guadalest, the tour heads to Las Fuentes del Algar, a natural wonder renowned for its waterfalls and pools. The 1 hour 30 minutes spent here is an invitation to enjoy the outdoors at your own pace.
Travelers can explore the Arboretum or Estret de Sacos, two scenic areas within the reserve. The natural pools are perfect for taking a dip and cooling off after a day of sightseeing. The water shoes or booties are recommended for bathing, ensuring safety on the uneven rocks.
The free time of approximately 1 hour 40 minutes provides ample opportunity for relaxation, photography, or simply appreciating the lush environment. The pristine natural beauty and the opportunity to refresh physically are among the most praised aspects of this stop.

Visitors appreciate the peacefulness and spectacular scenery of Fuentes del Algar. The free time here is considered well-allocated, giving enough space for leisurely walks or a cool swim. The natural setting offers a perfect break from the more historic towns, especially for outdoor lovers.
The entrance fee to Fuentes del Algar is included, adding to the overall value of this full-day trip. The area’s waterfalls and pools remain a highlight for many, especially during warm months.

The return journey includes a 30-minute transfer to Benidorm, and a 45-minute stop in Alicante. These stops offer a brief chance to stretch, take photos, or explore a little more of these vibrant locations.
While less time is spent here, the stops serve as practical bookends to the day, especially for those staying in either city. The free time in Alicante is perfect for quick sightseeing or browsing local shops, rounding out the overall experience.
This tour provides round-trip transport, an excursion coordinator, and guides in both Spanish and English. The entrance to Fuentes del Algar is included, and museum discounts are part of the package, enhancing the value.
Food and drink are not included, so plan to bring snacks or meals during free time. The tour emphasizes moderate physical activity, with some inclines and steps involved, making it less suitable for those with mobility restrictions. Comfortable footwear and water shoes for bathing are recommended to enjoy Fuentes del Algar fully.
This 11-hour guided trip offers a well-balanced mix of cultural exploration, scenic views, and outdoor activities. The guides receive praise for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience engaging and informative.
The value for money is high, considering the inclusion of transportation, multiple stops, and entrance fees. While the pace is lively and involves some walking, the variety of sites ensures that most visitors will find plenty to enjoy.
This tour suits history buffs, outdoor enthusiasts, and those looking for a comprehensive day trip to see some of the most beautiful and interesting parts of Alicante. The only caveat is the need for moderate fitness and comfortable shoes to fully appreciate each stop.
“Very good day out . Guide and driver were great. Lovely scenery very relaxing. Would recommend this day trip.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 11 hours, including all stops and free time.
What is included in the price?
The price covers round-trip transportation, guides in Spanish and English, entrance to Fuentes del Algar, and museum discounts.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is free time for meals or snacks.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Due to inclines and steps involved in exploring the towns and natural pools, it is not recommended for visitors with mobility challenges.
What should I bring?
Bring water shoes or booties for bathing at Fuentes del Algar, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What if I want to visit in peak season?
Guadalest can become crowded during peak seasons, so plan accordingly. The tour schedule allows ample time in each location despite the crowds.
Are guides available in languages other than Spanish and English?
Guides are only confirmed in Spanish and English for this excursion.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked around 23 days in advance, so early planning is recommended.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, but moderate physical activity and walking involved mean it’s best suited for children who can manage steps and inclines comfortably.