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Discover Guadalest, Altea, and Algar Waterfalls on a 9.5-hour day trip from Calpe, featuring scenic views, cultural sites, and natural pools for swimming.

This day trip from Calpe offers a well-rounded experience of three top destinations in the Valencian Community. Priced at $58 per person and lasting 9.5 hours, the tour combines cultural sights, scenic viewpoints, and refreshing natural pools. It’s perfect for visitors seeking a mix of history, stunning landscapes, and leisure.
The tour is operated by Hola Trip and includes roundtrip transportation, a guide, and free time at each stop. While it’s an efficient way to see Guadalest, Altea, and Algar Waterfalls in one day, it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with a busy schedule and walking. The reviews highlight the professionalism of guides and the beauty of the sights, making this an attractive choice for curious explorers.
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The tour departs from Calpe’s bus station, where travelers gather for the day’s journey. After a 30-minute coach ride, the first stop is Altea, one of the Costa Blanca’s most picturesque towns. The transportation logistics are straightforward, ensuring a smooth start to the day.
Travelers can expect a guided 30-minute tour of Altea’s charming old town, known for its white houses with flowers and blue-domed church. Following the guided portion, there’s 1.5 hours of free time to stroll along cobbled streets, browse artisan shops, or enjoy a local meal. The relaxed pace allows for soaking up the town’s peaceful atmosphere.

Altea’s old town is a highlight of this trip, with its narrow streets and panoramic views of the Mediterranean. The blue domes of the church are iconic and draw many visitors. From the hilltop viewpoints, travelers admire spectacular sea vistas and the coastline.
During the free time, it’s possible to wander through boutique shops selling handmade crafts, taste some local cuisine, or simply relax on quiet beaches. The guided tour emphasizes the town’s Mediterranean charm, and reviews note guides are knowledgeable, sharing interesting insights along the way.

The next stop, Guadalest, is a medieval village perched on a rocky ridge. The guided tour lasts about 30 minutes, during which visitors learn about the town’s fascinating history and architecture. The village’s cobblestone streets and whitewashed houses evoke a sense of stepping back in time.
There is a 2-hour free period after the guided segment, giving ample opportunity to explore independently. Visitors can visit Guadalest’s castle, enjoy panoramic views of the countryside, and browse local shops. The village’s picturesque setting and medieval charm make it a memorable stop.
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Following Guadalest, the tour heads to the Algar Waterfalls, a protected wetland zone since 2002. The walk along shaded trails reveals lush greenery and crystal-clear waterfalls. The natural pools are ideal for a refreshing swim and relaxing in nature.
The 2.5 hours of free time at the waterfalls include swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the tranquil scenery. Facilities such as bathrooms and picnic areas are available on-site. Visitors appreciate the calm environment and the opportunity to cool off after a busy morning of sightseeing.

The schedule ensures a balanced pace with 30-minute bus rides between stops, allowing time to explore each location thoroughly. The guided tours at Guadalest and Altea help visitors gain context and background, while the free periods provide flexibility.
The 9.5-hour duration offers a rundown of the region without feeling overly rushed. The tour includes breaks at each stop for photos, snacks, or leisure, making it suitable for those who prefer a well-organized, moderate pace.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on cobbled streets and trails. Bringing swimwear, a towel, and water shoes or flip-flops is recommended for the Algar Waterfalls. Sunscreen and a hat are also advisable given the sunny outdoor conditions.
The tour does not include meals or drinks, so packing a picnic or snacks is a good idea. Smoking and eating during transportation are not permitted, ensuring safety and cleanliness throughout the trip.

The roundtrip transportation is included, with a coach taking travelers from Calpe to each site. The tour is designed for convenience, with scheduled stops and professional guides who speak English and Spanish. The number of participants can vary, but the overall organization appears well-managed, based on positive reviews.

This tour shares similarities with other excursions such as Benidorm Buggy Jungle, Jeep Safari, and Guadalest and Altea tickets. However, the focus here on natural pools and cultural towns makes it especially appealing for those interested in outdoor activities and historic sites.
Exploring the Algar Waterfalls and Guadalest in one day offers a convenient way to see multiple highlights without the need for overnight stays. The combination of guided tours and free time ensures a practical balance of structure and flexibility.
The high rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 11 reviews speaks to the tour’s consistency and quality. Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful scenery, especially highlighting the views at Guadalest and the calmness of the waterfalls.
The cost-effective price and comprehensive itinerary make this an attractive option for travelers seeking a well-organized day of sightseeing, swimming, and cultural exploration in the Valencian region.
This trip suits active visitors who enjoy walking and outdoor activities, along with those interested in historical villages and scenic landscapes. It’s ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to maximize their time in the Costa Blanca without the hassle of planning individual excursions.
While it’s a busy schedule, the guided components and free exploration periods keep the experience engaging and manageable. The natural pools add a refreshing touch, especially on warm days, making it a satisfying full-day adventure.
The From Calpe: Guadalest, Altea & Algar Waterfalls tour provides a balanced mix of cultural sights, stunning vistas, and natural relaxation. For $58, travelers gain access to three distinct destinations with guided insights and ample free time.
The tour’s positive reviews reflect the professionalism of guides and the attractiveness of each stop. It’s a practical choice for those wanting a comprehensive day trip that showcases the region’s scenic beauty and historic charm. Just remember to pack swimwear and comfortable shoes to get the most out of this engaging experience.
What is included in the tour price?
The $58 price covers roundtrip transportation, a guided tour of Guadalest and Altea, free time at each stop, and entrance tickets to the Algar Waterfalls.
How long is the free time at each stop?
There is 1.5 hours of free time in Altea, 2 hours in Guadalest, and 2.5 hours at the Algar Waterfalls, allowing plenty of opportunity for exploration and relaxation.
What should I bring for swimming at the waterfalls?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and water shoes or flip-flops for safety and comfort while swimming in the natural pools.
Are guides available in both English and Spanish?
Yes, the tour features guides who speak English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for a diverse group.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your schedule.