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Explore Villajoyosa's colorful houses and chocolate traditions, then enjoy Altea’s art-filled streets and stunning sea views on this 5-hour private tour for up to 8 travelers.
Discover the vibrant town of Villajoyosa and the charming artistic village of Altea on this 5-hour private tour priced at $352 per group up to 8 people. The tour is designed to blend sweet cultural experiences with serene coastal scenery, making it perfect for travelers interested in Spanish traditions, local flavors, and Mediterranean beauty.
With transportation included, this guided journey offers a seamless way to explore two distinct towns on the Costa Blanca. Expect a chocolate tasting at Chocolates Pérez, a walk through Villajoyosa’s multi-colored houses, and a visit to Altea’s whitewashed streets and iconic blue dome. The tour balances historical storytelling, local crafts, and panoramic views, ideal for those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed experience.
While the duration is 5 hours, the tour provides a well-paced visit to each location, with enough time to enjoy key sights without feeling rushed. Keep in mind that meals and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly. This experience suits travelers who appreciate authentic Spanish culture, art, and scenic coastal towns.


The tour begins in Villajoyosa, a town famed for its brightly painted houses and rich chocolate tradition. The visit includes a 45-minute exploration of the village, where vibrant facades line the streets and serve as a colorful backdrop for your walk. The Moors and Christians festival also features prominently in the town’s history, adding depth to its cultural fabric.
A highlight here is the visit to Chocolates Pérez, where the guided chocolate tasting reveals the craftsmanship behind local confectionery. Guests learn about the legacy of Villajoyosa as a chocolate hub dating back to the era of its sea merchants. The tasting includes different varieties, offering a flavorful insight into the town’s sweet reputation. Visitors appreciate how guides explain the history and production process, making the experience both educational and delicious.
Expect to see the spectacular views of the sea and the vivid houses, which are perfect for photos. The town’s annual Moors and Christians festival adds a lively cultural element, with stories that connect the town’s history to its present.
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The journey between the two towns takes approximately 30 minutes by comfortable van. During this transit, the tour guide offers insights into the region’s geography, history, and local culture, enriching the experience. The drive is an opportunity to relax and enjoy scenic coastal views that set the tone for Altea’s artistic charm.
This transfer allows for a smooth transition from Villajoyosa’s colorful seaside ambiance to the bohemian atmosphere of Altea. The diverse landscapes of the Costa Blanca make the short ride visually appealing, with plenty of opportunities for quick photo stops if desired.

Upon arriving in Altea, the tour explores the town’s renowned whitewashed streets, lined with craft shops and galleries. Known as the artists’ enclave of the Costa Blanca, Altea has drawn creatives since the 20th century, thanks to its unique light and medieval origins.
The highlight in Altea is the Church of Nuestra Señora del Consuelo, easily recognized by its distinctive blue-tiled dome. This architectural feature serves as a visual anchor for visitors and provides stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean from various viewpoints around the town. Walking through the cobbled streets, travelers encounter a mix of artistic shops, quaint cafes, and whitewashed houses that create a bohemian vibe.
The guides share stories about Altea’s history, from its Moorish roots to its modern-day reputation as an art haven. The setting offers ideal spots for photos, especially with the sea as a backdrop. The peaceful streets and serene atmosphere make Altea a perfect place for a leisurely stroll.
The Church of Nuestra Señora del Consuelo stands out as the most recognizable landmark in Altea. Its bright blue tile dome shines against the white walls, symbolizing the town’s artistic and spiritual identity. The views from nearby viewpoints are spectacular, with a panoramic look at the coastline and sea.
Visitors like how the guide explains the history of the church and points out the best angles for photos. The serene ambiance around the church makes it a peaceful spot to absorb the town’s artistic essence. Walking around the church, travelers also enjoy the whitewashed houses and vibrant craft shops, which reflect Altea’s bohemian character.
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Altea’s seaside viewpoints offer breathtaking panoramas of the Mediterranean. The tour guides lead visitors to spots where you can capture the town’s charm against the sea, perfect for those memorable photos. These vantage points also provide a sense of peace and quiet, ideal for relaxing and soaking in the Mediterranean light.
The views are especially appreciated during the late morning or late afternoon, when the light enhances the town’s white facades and blue domes. Travelers often find themselves lingering at these viewpoints, enjoying the calm ambiance and spectacular vistas.

This private tour departs from four convenient pickup locations: Calp, Benidorm, Altea, and L’Albir. Transportation is included, with a comfortable van taking you between Villajoyosa and Altea. The duration is approximately 5 hours, which allows for a detailed yet relaxed visit to each town.
The tour is offered with guides speaking multiple languages—including Spanish, English, Russian, and Polish—ensuring clear communication. The group size is limited to 8 people, making for an intimate experience where personal attention from the guide is guaranteed.
Since meals and drinks are not included, travelers should plan for snacks or lunch outside the tour. The pickup service includes options from Altea accommodations, adding to the convenience.

This tour stands out due to its private group setting, detailed storytelling, and inclusion of chocolate tasting. Unlike larger group excursions, it offers a more personalized experience, allowing for more interaction with the guide and flexible timing.
Compared to other activities like boat tours or excursions with more physical activity, this journey emphasizes culture, art, and scenic beauty without requiring strenuous effort. It’s ideal for those who want a combination of cultural insight and coastal vistas in a comfortable, guided setting.

Travelers who appreciate authentic local traditions, artistic environments, and stunning views will find this tour especially satisfying. It’s suitable for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and those with a sweet tooth interested in Villajoyosa’s chocolate heritage.
Since the tour is 5 hours long and involves walking through charming streets and viewpoints, it suits visitors who are comfortable with moderate walking. The private group format makes it a good choice for couples, families, or small groups seeking a personalized experience.
This tour offers a balanced combination of cultural, culinary, and scenic discoveries. The colorful houses of Villajoyosa and its chocolate legacy provide a lively start, while the serene art-filled streets of Altea with its blue-domed church create a peaceful, visually stunning conclusion.
At $352 per group, the experience delivers a personalized, intimate taste of Costa Blanca’s contrasts—vibrant towns and tranquil coastlines—without rushing through sights. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking an authentic, relaxed exploration with plenty of opportunities for photo-worthy moments and cultural insights.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for small groups and involves walking through towns with some steps, making it suitable for children comfortable with walking and standing for periods.
Are meals included in the price?
No, meals and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or have lunch outside the tour.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish, English, Russian, and Polish, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups.
Can I be picked up from my hotel in Altea?
Yes, pickup options include accommodations in Altea, adding convenience for local travelers.
How long is the drive between Villajoyosa and Altea?
The transfer takes about 30 minutes, with insights from the guide about the region along the way.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility details, so it’s best to confirm directly if needed.
This Villajoyosa and Altea tour provides a memorable look at two contrasting coastal towns, combining sweet traditions with artistic charm. Whether you’re drawn to colorful houses, chocolate, or Mediterranean views, this guided experience offers a well-rounded snapshot of the Costa Blanca’s unique appeal.
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