Discover two of the most visited villages in Spain. The first stop of the day will be the mountain top village of Guadalest, where you will have ample time to explore this truly stunning place and visit one of the numerous museums, shops and cafes.
Discover two of the most visited villages in Spain. The first stop of the day will be the mountain top village of Guadalest, where you will have ample time to explore this truly stunning place and visit one of the numerous museums, shops and cafes.
Come with us on a journey of discovery as we take in the southern Costa Blanca en-route to the stunning city of Alicante. Alicante is know by many but explored by very few and has so much to offer, from its beautiful port and esplanade, the historic quarter with its maze of ancient streets that once formed part of the walled city, the vibrant central market and the shopping quarter with avenues lined with designer names and not to forget its castle perched high above Alicante keeping a watchful eye over the city.
The village of Algar is in complete contrast to Benidorm and really is a holiday must. There is something for everyone at this beautiful paradise. The Waterfalls are such a peaceful place, where you can just sit and relax while dipping your toes in the icy cold water in one of the many pools. For the more adventurous there are areas designated for diving into the icy cold waters if you dare!
Spain is famous for its winemaking and arguably produces some of the worlds finest wines and the Costa Blanca is no exception.
Located just 30-40 miutes away from Benidorm, you will find the award winning wine making region of Jalon, set in a picturesque valley surrounded by mountains.
Experience Spain’s third largest city. Valencia’s historic center is one of the largest in Spain and its monuments, attractions, shops, bars and restaurants make it one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. This is a full-day tour adventure which is right in the heart of the City of Valencia.
No visit to the Costa Blanca is complete without a trip to it’s jewel in the crown “Guadalest”. This fortified village perched precariously on a mountain top, is surrounded by some of the highest points in the province of Alicante, the Sierra Aixorta, Sierra Aitana and Sierra Serrella. Enjoy around three hours of free time to explore this beautiful town.
After the success of the very 1st Elvis at the Blue Lagoon, this event will be returning on Thursday 20th June 2024 for a second year.
Benidorm’s famous annual Fancy Dress Party takes place on the Thursday after the November Fiestas. Thousands of British people, both residents and visitors are joined by people of other nationalities to participate in Europe’s biggest fancy dress street party.
Support Benidorm’s local football team. Weekly matches on a Sunday, Kick-off 12:00 o’clock.
The Moors and Christians Fiesta (Moros y Cristianos) is a tradition dating back to the 16th Century, and commemorates Christians’ triumph after the great battle which took place in the 13th Century, ending the Moors’ 800 year rule of Spain.
Every November, Benidorm celebrate’s its Fiestas Mayores Patronales in honour of the Virgen del Sufragio and San Jaime. The fiestas begin on the weekend of November’s second Sunday and end the following Wednesday.
After the success of the very 1st Elvis at the Blue Lagoon, this event will be returning on Thursday 20th June 2024 for a second year.
Enjoy around three hours at sea on this fun and relaxing fishing trip. All equipment and bait is supplied and you’ll be able to keep the fish you catch if you wish. The boat is equipped for spin fishing, trolling, fishing with chambel and jigging.
If you’re new to scuba diving, you can enjoy a beginner’s dive either on the Benidorm Island (from a boat) or from the Malpás beach. If you have your diving licence already then enjoy a 30-minute dive at the island.
The best landscape that can be contemplated at sea is, without a doubt, the moment of sunset.