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Discover the Three Waterfalls of Anna on a 6-hour scenic trip from Calpe, Javea, and Denia. Swim, relax, and explore lush landscapes with expert guides.
The From Calpe, Javea & Denia tour to Discover the 3 Waterfalls of Anna offers a chance to see one of Spain’s most beautiful natural spots in just 6 hours. Set in the Valencian Community, this trip takes you through three stunning waterfalls—Gorgo Gaspar, Cascada de los Vikingos, and Cascada del Salto—each with its own charm. The tour includes roundtrip transportation, guided exploration, and free time to swim and relax in natural pools.
This experience is ideal for those who want a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation in a small group setting. The tour’s focus on water-based activities and beautiful scenery makes it a perfect choice for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. However, it’s worth noting that the staircases leading to some waterfalls can be challenging for those with impaired movement.


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The tour departs from three pickup locations: Parador de Jávea, Espak Xàbia, or Monumento a la Mare de Déu de Loreto. From there, a comfortable van takes about 80 minutes to reach Anna, the small village that provides the base for this adventure. The organized transport makes the day hassle-free, so you can focus on enjoying the scenery.
Upon arrival in Anna, the guide offers a brief 5-minute safety briefing. This sets the tone for the day, emphasizing safety around the rocky terrain and slippery surfaces. The guide also provides tips on the best spots for swimming and jumping at each waterfall.
The adventure begins at Gorgo Gaspar, the first waterfall, known for its tranquil waters. The rocky outcrops and lush vegetation surrounding the pool create a peaceful setting to start the day. The guided tour here lasts about 10 minutes, giving you time to admire the natural beauty and take photos.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the Cascada de los Vikingos offers a more dramatic cascade, with striking views of the waterfall plunging into a pool. Here, visitors can sit in the pools beneath the waterfall, enjoying a refreshing experience. Although diving isn’t allowed at this spot, it’s perfect for relaxing and soaking up the scenery. The guided exploration lasts about 10 minutes, plus a free hour to swim and unwind.
The most famous of the three, Cascada del Salto, features a dramatic cascade that plunges into a deep, clear pool. Surrounded by rugged rock formations and lush greenery, this spot offers the best opportunities for swimming and jumping. The staircase leading to this waterfall can be challenging for some, so sturdy water shoes or trainers are recommended. Visitors get about an hour of free time here to take photos, relax, or dive into the pool.
Between waterfalls, the tour involves walking and hiking along the rocky riverbeds. The terrain can be slippery and uneven, adding an element of adventure but requiring sturdy footwear. The 20-minute walk back to Anna allows a chance to appreciate the lush surroundings.
After exploring the waterfalls, the group boards the van for the 80-minute journey back to the original pickup points. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, and the drop-offs are at the same locations as the pickup points.

The tour provides roundtrip transportation from three key locations, making logistics straightforward. The small group limit of 8 participants ensures more personalized guidance and a chance to ask questions. The van ride is smooth and typically lasts about 80 minutes each way.
While the tour is mostly suitable for active visitors, people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users should note the challenging staircase leading to Cascada del Salto and other waterfalls. The rocky terrain around the waterfalls can be slippery, so sturdy water shoes are essential.
Participants should come prepared with water shoes or trainers that can get wet, along with swimwear, a towel, and change of clothes. Bringing water and snacks is recommended, as the tour doesn’t include food or drinks. Sun protection such as sunscreen or a hat is advised, given the exposure during outdoor walks.
The entire experience lasts 6 hours, including transport, guided visits, and free swim time. The schedule includes brief guided tours at each waterfall and ample free time to relax, swim, or jump into the pools.

The tour features a live English-speaking guide who is well-versed in the area’s natural features. The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for more interaction and personalized attention.
The opportunity to swim in natural pools and sit beneath waterfalls makes this tour stand out for water lovers. The diving and jumping options at Cascada del Salto provide an extra thrill for those comfortable with it.
Along the way, the walking routes and lush scenery offer plenty of chances for taking photos and enjoying nature. The dramatic waterfalls provide breathtaking visuals—ideal for social media snapshots.
Potential difficulty with stairs and slippery terrain should be considered, especially for guests with mobility issues. The tour is better suited to active participants comfortable with walking and water-based activities.
The Discover the 3 Waterfalls of Anna tour provides an exciting yet relaxed day out in Valencian countryside. The guided visits to Gorgo Gaspar, Cascada de los Vikingos, and Cascada del Salto showcase some of Spain’s most beautiful waterfalls. The opportunities for swimming, jumping, and lounging in natural pools make this experience memorable.
The small group size and expert guidance ensure a personalized and safe adventure. While the terrain may be challenging for some, the stunning scenery and refreshing water make it well worth the effort. This tour suits outdoor lovers, active travelers, and anyone seeking a day immersed in nature.
The From Calpe, Javea & Denia tour offers a well-organized, scenic, and engaging way to explore Spain’s lush waterfalls. It’s a great choice for those who want a mix of light hiking, swimming, and breathtaking views, all within a manageable 6-hour excursion.
“We had our gide Jay for 2 trips and he was amazing. Even gave us waterbottles when we got back into the van and took great pictures of us jumping o…”

What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes roundtrip transportation, guided visits to each waterfall, entrance fees, and free time for swimming and relaxing.
How long is the journey from the pickup points to Anna?
The van ride takes approximately 80 minutes each way.
Are there any physical limitations to consider?
Yes, the staircase to Cascada del Salto and other waterfalls can be challenging for those with impaired movement. Comfortable, grip-friendly shoes are recommended.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring swimwear, a towel, change of clothes, water shoes, sun protection, and snacks or water for the day.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for active individuals comfortable with walking and water activities. The terrain can be slippery and uneven.
Can I dive or jump at all the waterfalls?
Jumping is allowed at Cascada del Salto but not at Cascada de los Vikingos.
What if I have mobility issues?
The tour may not be suitable due to the step-heavy terrain. Mobility impairments might limit access to some waterfalls.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included but are recommended to bring along for the day.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes with drop-offs at the same locations where the journey began: Parador de Jávea, Espak Xàbia, and Monumento a la Mare de Déu de Loreto.