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Discover Alicante’s historic winery, Gaudí-style church, and castle on a 3-hour guided tour with wine tastings, scenic stops, and insightful commentary.
Explore the charming world of Spanish wine and architecture with this 3-hour guided tour in Alicante, Valencian Community. Priced at $66 per person, the experience offers a visit to an old winery founded in 1707 that once belonged to the Marquis of La Romana. The tour includes a guided walk through the winery’s fermentation, barrel, and bottling areas, along with a taste of three different wines—white, rose, and red—complemented by snacks.
A highlight of this tour is the chance to see Gaudí’s style of church and the XII-century Castle of Mola. These visits provide a unique blend of wine tasting and architectural exploration, making it ideal for those interested in history, architecture, and local viniculture. The round-trip private transfer ensures a comfortable journey from central Alicante, with small group sizes limited to 11 participants for a more personalized experience.


The tour begins with a comfortable private transfer from central Alicante to the XVIII-century estate, once owned by the Marquis of La Romana. Upon arrival, the guide leads a guided walk through the old farmhouse and vineyard, revealing stories about the estate’s history and its role in regional viniculture.
Participants get to visit the fermentation room, barrel cellar, and bottling area, where experts explain each step of wine production. The emphasis is on organically grown grapes and traditional methods, making this experience educational and engaging. The tour’s moderate duration of about 2 hours allows ample time for exploration without feeling rushed.
The vineyard surroundings offer scenic views, making the walk both pleasant and informative. Visitors have the chance to ask questions and gain a deeper understanding of local wine traditions. The emphasis on history and process makes this a compelling stop for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
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The highlight of the visit is the tasting session held in the winery’s restaurant. Here, three carefully selected wines—white, rose, and red—are presented, each explained in detail by the guide about their flavor profiles and production methods.
Accompanied by breadsticks, olives, and a tapa, the tasting offers a chance to appreciate the different wine styles and pairing options. The detailed explanations ensure that even those new to wine can distinguish subtle notes and qualities. This tasting experience is designed to be relaxed and informative, perfect for both novices and connoisseurs.
The cost of the tasting is included in the overall price, adding value to the experience without the need for additional purchases. The laid-back atmosphere of the restaurant complements the tasting, making it a true highlight of the visit.

As a bonus to the winery tour, visitors are invited to explore the church built in Gaudí’s style, showcasing distinctive architectural features that echo Barcelona’s famous architect. The church’s unique design captures the imagination, offering a different perspective on modernist architecture.
Plus, the medieval Castle of Mola, dating from the XII century, provides a glimpse into the region’s military history and medieval architecture. The castle visit is included without extra charge and is particularly appreciated for its panoramic views over the surrounding landscape.
These stops are accessible during the guided tour and enrich the experience with cultural and historical insights. The guides’ knowledge makes these visits engaging, with plenty of stories and details about the local area.

The tour departs from four Alicante pickup points, including Meliá Alicante, Hotel Travelodge, Hotel Port Alicante City & Beach, and Hotel Albahía. The round-trip private transfer ensures smooth travel, with about 30 minutes of comfortable driving through the scenic Alicante surroundings.
Group sizes are limited to 11 participants, fostering a more intimate and engaging environment. The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, making it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing.
The tour is led by a live English-speaking guide who provides detailed commentary throughout. The small group setup allows for personalized attention and plenty of opportunities to ask questions.
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This tour includes all transportation, a guided visit of the vineyard and production facilities, a wine tasting of three wines, and snacks such as breadsticks, olives, and a tapa. The visit to Gaudí’s style church and Mola Castle is included as a bonus, with no extra charge.
Extras like lunch are available but not included, and can be ordered in advance or during the winery visit if the restaurant is available. It’s important to note that lunch options depend on availability and timing, and no alcohol or food can be brought into the vehicle.
This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and smoking or food in the vehicle is prohibited for safety and comfort reasons.

The guides receive high praise for their knowledge and friendliness. Yevgen, in particular, is often mentioned as very friendly, professional, and detail-oriented, providing engaging commentary during the visits to the winery, church, and castle.
Many reviews highlight the beautiful scenery, delicious wines, and interesting stories shared by guides. The bath of local culture, architecture, and wine makes this tour a well-rounded excursion.
Despite some comments about difficulty understanding the winery guide from one reviewer, overall, guides are regarded as informative and personable.

This Alicante Old Winery and Architectural Tour offers visitors a chance to explore Spain’s vinicultural history and experience architectural marvels in a compact, 3-hour format. The price of $66 provides good value, especially when considering the wine tastings, guided visits, and scenic stops included.
Ideal for wine lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and history buffs, this tour balances relaxation with education. The small group size and private transfer contribute to a more personalized and comfortable experience. While the lunch is not included, options are available if booked in advance.
This tour delivers a mix of sensory delights and cultural insights, making it a worthy choice for those exploring Alicante.

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours from pickup to drop-off.
How many wines are tastings included?
You will sample three wines—white, rose, and red—paired with light snacks.
Are the architectural visits included?
Yes, the Gaudí-style church and Castle of Mola are included as bonus stops during the tour.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip private transfer from selected Alicante locations is included.
Can I order lunch during the tour?
Lunch is not included but can be ordered in advance or during the winery visit if the restaurant is available.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, wheelchair accessibility is not available.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 11 participants for a more personalized experience.
Do guides speak languages other than English?
The tour is conducted in English; other languages are not specified as available.