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How long is the drive from Trujillo to Benidorm?

The direct drive from Trujillo to Benidorm is 418 mi (672 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 4 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Trujillo to Benidorm, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Toledo, Alicante, Torrevieja, Aranjuez, Elche, Orihuela, and Santa Pola, as well as top places to visit like Lagunas de Ruidera and Museo Municipal de la Cuchillería de Albacete, or the ever-popular Plaza Mayor.

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Top cities between Trujillo and Benidorm

The top cities between Trujillo and Benidorm are Toledo, Alicante, Torrevieja, Aranjuez, Elche, Orihuela, and Santa Pola. Toledo is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Trujillo and 4 hours from Benidorm.
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Toledo

Toledo, located just an hour's drive from Madrid, is a magical city with an enviable medieval structure. It's recommended to visit during the week to avoid crowds, especially in August when it can get fairly busy. The city offers a variety of tours including monumental, gastronomic, and historic options. A walking tour allows visitors to explore well-known monuments with a guide and then continue exploring four more on their own using a provided wristband.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Benidorm
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Aranjuez

Aranjuez, a charming town in central Spain, is situated on the banks of the River Tagus. The Renaissance Royal Palace, influenced by French design, boasts an intricate facade and opulently adorned interior featuring a porcelain room. The surrounding grounds showcase ornamental gardens such as the Jardín de la Isla and the neoclassical Casa del Labrador in the Prince’s Garden.
8% as popular as Toledo
13 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Benidorm
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Torrevieja

Torrevieja, a city in Spain's Alicante province on the Costa Blanca, boasts a Mediterranean climate and stunning coastline with sandy beaches and scenic promenades. The Museo del Mar y de la Sal showcases the town's fishing and salt-mining history, while the Lagunas de la Mata-Torrevieja Nature Park offers trails and two unique salt lakes.
18% as popular as Toledo
39 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Benidorm
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Orihuela

Orihuela, situated at the base of the Sierra de Orihuela mountains in Alicante, Spain, is a charming city and municipality with a population of around 33,943 people. The local market offers an authentic experience where visitors can purchase fresh produce, household items, and leather goods. It's recommended to explore the market in the morning and then venture into the city center for a delightful lunch and afternoon sightseeing.
7% as popular as Toledo
22 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Benidorm
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Santa Pola

Santa Pola is a charming coastal town situated in the Baix Vinalopó region of the Valencian Community, Spain. Nestled by the Mediterranean Sea, it covers an area of 58.6 km² and is home to approximately 36,174 residents. The town's rich fishing tradition contributes to its renowned high-quality seafood products with intense flavors that are truly unforgettable.
7% as popular as Toledo
20 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Benidorm
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Elche

Elche, located in the southeast of Spain, is a captivating city renowned for its Vila Murada old town and the impressive Palmeral of Elche, an extensive palm grove. The city boasts architectural gems such as the Basilica of Santa María with its baroque and neoclassical elements. Each year, Elche hosts the 'Mystery Play of Elche,' a sacred musical drama.
11% as popular as Toledo
11 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Benidorm
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Alicante

Alicante, a vibrant port city on Spain's Costa Blanca, boasts a charming old town with narrow streets and colorful houses. The medieval Castillo de Santa Bárbara offers stunning views of the Mediterranean coast. The city is known for its diverse culinary scene, offering everything from traditional rice and fish dishes to gourmet cuisine and casual fare. Alicante is emerging as a culinary hotspot, with an abundance of tapas bars and upscale dining options.
69% as popular as Toledo
7 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Benidorm

Best stops along Trujillo to Benidorm drive

The top stops along the way from Trujillo to Benidorm (with short detours) are APLUS Apartamentos - Old Town Benidorm, Ascensor del Castillo de Santa Bárbara, and Platja de Llevant. Other popular stops include El Castell de Guadalest, Passeig Esplanada d'Espanya, and Mundomar.
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Plaza Mayor

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful and lively. In a sunny day, terraces are crowded.
Antonio V — Google review
nice old part of the town to relax and have a drink
Martin B — Google review
:) Precious Castilian-Cervantesque square.
Alexis C — Google review
Nice!
Irena Č — Google review
Very nice
Yodos V — Google review
Beutifull place to go full of history
Cliff B — Google review
Amazing Plaza ! I recommend it !
Ana S — Google review
Ok
Cesar L — Google review
4.6
(2948)
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4.5
(144)
Pl. Mayor, 4, 13320 Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad Real, Spain
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Lagunas de Ruidera

Lake
Nature & Parks
Parks
Group of small lakes in Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, a revered spot for birdwatching & swimming.
One of my fav spots in La Mancha. Great natural park for a day out where you can swim, sunbath,rent a boat,trekking,biking... shame people don’t look after them very well.
Daniel V — Google review
In via park v C Laguna de Ruidera have a ( Daljit mini supermarket ) Phoenix cafe bar La strada Italian Restaurant BAJA BAR All open every day
Daljit S — Google review
Please don’t trust Google Maps to find this Park entrance. I was lost in the park and had a difficult time finding my way. At the same time, it's not as beautiful as you see in the pics.
Sayed M — Google review
Great place, with alot to see, great day out, great for picnics or swimming or just exploring around, there is parking but its limited , overall great day out with the family or friends
Tyrone M — Google review
Expectacular
Dolores G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful weekend in this little jewel that, thank God, is not very well known and is not very exploited. Views and an environment that take you for walks, outdoor sports, activities in the lagoon or reading on a bench listening to the birds. A great plan to go with children (Original) Maravilloso fin de semana en esta pequeña joya que gracias a Dios no es muy conocida y no está muy explotada. Unas vistas y un entorno que te llevan a pasear, hacer deporte al aire libre, actividades en la laguna o leer en un banco escuchando los pájaros. Un plan estupendo para ir con niños
Manuel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) An amazing place! A unique place or few like it in the world. All lagoons are accessible by car and there are many picnic areas, otherwise there are several restaurants with a typical local menu. In the various lagoons it is possible to swim and in some even rent canoes. In addition to swimming and taking advantage of the picnic areas, you can take walks along the paths around the lagoons themselves. I highly recommend it, you will be enchanted with a strong desire to return. (Original) Un posto fantastico! Un luogo unico o pochi così al mondo. Tutte le lagune sono accessibili in auto e son presenti molte aree pic-nic, altrimenti sono presenti diversi ristoranti con un menù tipico locale. Nelle varie lagune è possibile farsi il bagno ed in alcune perfino affittare canoe. Oltre farsi il bagno e sfruttare le aree pic-nic si possono fare passeggiate lungo i sentieri intorno alle stesse lagune. Lo consiglio fortemente, rimarrete incantati con una forte voglia di ritornarci.
Marco B — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the middle of the La Mancha steppe is the oasis that could be considered the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park. Emblematic place of waterfalls that are recommended to visit in the wet season, that is, in spring, to be able to see all their force in action. The Park consists of a total of 16 lagoons. In some of them bathing is allowed and it is a typical recreational place for the locals to withstand the high temperatures that the region reaches in the summer. You will also find boat rental stands. If you use them, it is advisable not to go against the current between lagoons. It can end up stranded among reeds. (Original) En mitad de la estepa manchega se encuentra el oasis que podría ser considerado el Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera. Lugar emblemático de cascadas que se recomiendan visitar en la estación húmeda, es decir, en primavera, para poder avistar toda su fuerza en acción. El Parque consta de un total de 16 lagunas. En algunas de ellas se permite el baño y es lugar típico de recreo del lugareño para soportar las altas temperaturas que alcanza la región en la epoca estival. Encontrarán puestos de alquiler de barcas también. Si se hace uso de ellas, es recomendable no meterse a contracorriente entre lagunas. Puede acabar encallada entre juncos.
Natalia — Google review
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4.6
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13248, Ciudad Real, Spain, USA
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Museo Municipal de la Cuchillería de Albacete

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Specialty Museums
The Museo Municipal de la Cuchillería de Albacete is a renowned museum that pays homage to the art of knife-making, which has made Albacete famous worldwide. It showcases the history and craftsmanship of knives from the town, displaying an impressive collection from Spain and other parts of Europe. The museum offers interesting visual displays, a film on the industry's history, and a gift shop. Visitors can learn about the area's history and the process of making knives through various exhibits.
Very interesting. Hadn’t had the slightest idea how significant the folding knife making business was. The knife collection itself is very big. Both in types, geographic sample and sizes. It would be good to have an English version of the commentary available.
Andrzej K — Google review
Very interesting. Large selection of machines used in shoe making. Great displays of shoes as produced for famous people and novelties
Barry W — Google review
It was quite an interesting dive to history. I highly recommend visiting.
Jevgeni L — Google review
Never seen so many penknives! Lots of interesting information and exhibits. Small entrance fee is worth it.
Karen J — Google review
Lovely museum. You can learn about history of knifemaking in the region and the country. Worthy of visit if you are in Albacete.
I. S — Google review
Whilst in Albercete I had the good fortune to visit the fascinating Museo Municipal de la Cuchillería de Albacete - that showcases the history of knives and knife making from the town of Albercete - and displays an incredible collection of knives from Spain and other parts of Europe. The staff are very helpful and there is a handy gift shop as well. - Hamish John Appleby
Hamish A — Google review
We enjoyed this museum, the staff were friendly and helpful. It had a large collection of pocket knives which Albacete is famous for.
Motorhome Q — Google review
Interesting exposition about the history of the knife. Nice mixture between knives, material to make knives and explanation how to make them
Patrick D — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Pl. la Catedral, s/n, 02001 Albacete, Spain
http://www.museocuchilleria.es/
+34 967 61 66 00
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Pasaje de Lodares

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pasaje de Lodares is a stunning glass-roofed shopping arcade in Albacete, showcasing Italian modernist architecture from 1925. It's a significant landmark in the city and part of its artistic heritage. The area around Pasaje de Lodares offers an elegant and luxurious stay within Albacete's historic district, making it convenient for exploring nearby attractions like the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist and the Circus Theatre.
Interesting place in Albacete w all kinds of stores. From babies to toddler, wedding stores and an amazing orthopedic stores. Orthaform it is not just modern shoes for better posture but easthetic pieces for bathing suits and brasserie for persons w mamestomy. They also have an entire department for prosthetic. I visited the place since my husband has a prosthetic leg the service and price excellent!
Silvia C — Google review
Wonderful architecture, takes your breath away. Well worth a visit even without shopping!
Bob G — Google review
Nice location but some Bars or Cafés could make it more convenient.
Ede R — Google review
When I've been there the first time they told me this is like Galleria Vittorio Emanuele of Milan but in Albacete. As one of the few real "Milanese" left in the world I can say in my heart that it's true. It's the Albacetean way of the Galleria, and maybe it's for this that I feel Albacete like a second home for me.
Ryon00 G — Google review
Beautiful building but wish it had more shops in all the empty spaces. The city should rent them out for very little money so they are filled -and being more people in.
Roy S — Google review
Beautiful indoor shopping corridor. Reminiscent of Burlington arcade in London. Broad mix of boutiques, cafes and shops.
Kiff — Google review
Beautiful arcade. Good palce for taking a walk, coffee and shopping.
Eli _ — Google review
Very short alley. Nice on its own but it’s literally 50 maybe 100 meters.
Andrzej K — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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02003 Albacete, Spain
https://cultura.castillalamancha.es/patrimonio/catalogo-patrimonio-cultural/pasaje-de-lodares
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Castle of Chinchilla

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Castle of Chinchilla is a well-preserved fortress with a rich history, rebuilt in the 15th century on medieval fortresses. Although its interior is currently undergoing restoration and not accessible to visitors, the exterior surroundings offer stunning views and are meticulously maintained. The castle sits atop a hill, commanding breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Manchegan plateau. While access improvements are underway in the area, it's recommended for a day trip despite occasional closures that may limit entry to the castle itself.
Unfortunately we couldn't go inside, we had to take a cita/ appointment in advance. You can walk around the area around the castle, it is quite interesting.
Катя Л — Google review
Closed when I visited but very impressive mote and nice views of the surrounding area. Well worth a trip.
Owen — Google review
Amazing castle. Only open for group bookings. We walked around the castle. Big car park. Entrance to the car park is a bit difficult. No toilets but worth seeing the castle, views and good place to park to walk around the town.
Expat M — Google review
Atmospheric of a long gone age plus stunning views of 'el campo' and Albacete city in the distance....
David F — Google review
A must-to. Especially with kids. Feel and breadth our Albacete medieval's life walking by Chinchilla's narrowed streets and alleys. Don't forget to go uphill to the castell and back to the village center a very pleasant and instructive talk in the tourist center where yo can see cannon balls, two French sabers and a reproduction of the original castle and know a bit more about its history. Very nice experience. Don't miss it!
Miguel L — Google review
Even though it’s closed, it is still worth a visit to walk the perimeter and explore some of the abandoned cave houses. The tourist information office in town has a model of the castle and lots of information surrounding its history.
Rhyan P — Google review
Although it is closed to the public, it is worth visiting.
Interisland I — Google review
It wasn't opened when we went, but we'll worth the walk to see the castle and the moat is amazing. Also fantastic views.
Jackie L — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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02520 Chinchilla de Monte-Aragón, Albacete, Spain
https://cultura.castillalamancha.es/patrimonio/yacimientos-visitables/castillo-de-chinchilla-de-montearagon
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Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar, a medieval fortress located in the heart of Alcala del Jucar, offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the town from its top. The fortress is nestled within a rocky ridge and features an artificial moat. Visitors can explore the pentagonal tower, which symbolizes stately power and serves as a defense axis for the enclosure. Additionally, there are three floors and a rooftop to explore.
The location is incredible, you can see the whole town, the bridge, the gorge both ways from here. We arrived at 14 and they wouldn't let us in. At the entrance there is a store with food and souvenirs, toilet.
Катя Л — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful place, it was a great trip. We spent the day in Alcalá and learned a little about its history.
Gustavo K — Google review
The whole town is amazing, the houses are literally built into the gorge walls! Theres a medieval castle and caves that are actually the residence of an old Spanish bull fighter "El Diablo".. really interesting place to visit and explore. The entrance fee of €3 includes a drink in the underground bar. A must see. The local area is great for kids exploring smd adventurous activities like whitewater rafting, paintball, high rope trapeze... brilliant place!
Debbiebag — Google review
Well worth a visit. €2.50 each, prices in the gift shop are very reasonable. Not much to look at in rhe Castle, 3 floors and the roof top which offered great views. The best part for me was the cave below the castle, well set out and lots to see. It is quite a walk through the town but the streets are very quaint. There is parking at the Castle for a few cars.
Camille D — Google review
The fort is located on the top and has amazing views. There is an entry ticket but it’s worth it. You can get a 360 degree view of the town. The medieval fortress closes a small space in the rocky ridge, through a series of buildings and an artificial moat. In the fortress as a whole, the keep stands out, as the axis of defense of the enclosure and a symbol of stately power. It is a pentagonal tower, with two turrets at its rear ends, the result of the reforms carried out by D. Juan Pacheco, II Marquis of Villena, in the 15th century. The place has rich history. A must visit if you are in Alcalá Del Jucar.
Navnish N — Google review
Really amazing especially during the evening with the reflective lights. The walk up to the castle was also excellent. The little gift shops sell some wonderful memorabilia. A fantastic day out - worth every minute
Mary-Alexandra H — Google review
Amazing castle, town and caves. We rent a car from the station Joaquin Sorrolla and went there in 1.3 hours. Not sure why is not more popular is simply amazing.
Vero G — Google review
A real gem of a place, stunning views around the area. The only negative is the descent from the cave House to the bottom of the hill is that the cobbles can be extremely slippy.
Liz P — Google review
4.4
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3.7
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Calle Bajada del, C. Castillo, s/n, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
https://castilloalcaladeljucar.es/
+34 618 12 51 48
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Cuevas del Diablo

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Cuevas del Diablo, located in Alcala del Jucar, is a fascinating destination known for its unique hillside pockmarked with caves and tunnels. Over the centuries, these rocky dwellings have been carved out of the material, some of which are remarkably well-preserved to this day. One of the most popular attractions is the Cueva del Diablo (Devil's Cave), easily accessible from the village with clear signage.
Omg!!! This place is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. It might be because I love caves and cave houses...From the village are plenty of signs to the Devil's cave. You can't miss it! At the reception is the owner, such a caracter, such a lovely man ( I think he is well known in Spain ) with his beautiful dog. We were allowed to visit with our two doggies. 💜 Impressed by the low price that includes the visit and a drink at the 5 floor balcony. There is a lot of history, old objects, pictures with the owner's past....so relaxing. I felt full of good energy and vibe after the visit. And the feeling of enjoying a good glass of red wine at the balcony...Absolutely gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing with us this place!
Suzana R — Google review
A must visit!!! Absolutely brilliant, do go If you get the chance
Josephine H — Google review
Great to see the history and explore the caves. You get a complimentary drink at the end of your visit too which is nice. We went Easter weekend and it wasn't busy. The whole town is gorgeous.
Tracy I — Google review
A amazing place worth visiting. Got a chance to meet the legendary El Diablo in person. The place is preserved well. There is also lot of photos and antique stuff inside the cave. You also get a free beverage inside. A must visit if you are in Alcalá del Júcar.
Navnish N — Google review
Quirky place to go and check out. One drink is included in the entrance price, we all enjoyed a red vermout. We also met El Diablo himself, so you always have that as a possibility.
Laura S — Google review
What a great place to explore! Not my first visit but was for my girlfriend. Great collection of typical Spanish antiques, covering everything from cabinets full of matches, medical equipment, typewriters, farm tools and machinery (to name a few artifacts), my favorite being a mini tractor type ploughing machine with what looks like grannies armchair sat on top for the operator 😂😂. Great value at €3 per person which includes a drink at the far side of the caves, really nice little bar overlooking the river at the mountains that surround Alcalá de Júcar. You can explore further the caves by walking up a 7 stories stairway, so take a deep breath before you do! The cave walkways are fascinating and you discover little nooks along the way. Another benefit is how cool temperature wise in there, especially when it was 40+ outside, so a welcome relief. The owner who is a spitting image of Salvador Dali complete with pointy mustache, there are plenty of photos of him with famous people along the caves, and we managed to grab one with him when we left. Great experience highly recommend!
Philip P — Google review
It's worth to visit. Quite big cave, u can see the beautiful view through some windows(even in the toilet). Also drinks are included in the ticket. It's just 3€. No reason not to visit🤷‍♀️
Eli _ — Google review
A must visit when in Alcala del Jucar. Amazing cave museum with a bar. Friendly owner and his dog opens the door that links one side to the other. Only €3.50 including a drink at the bar.
Andy D — Google review
4.2
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3.7
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C. San Lorenzo, 7, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
http://www.cuevasdeldiablo.com/
+34 657 98 64 41
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Bodegas Luzón

Winery
Food & Drink
Wine bar
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
I totally enjoyed our visit here. The caves are surprisingly extensive and lovely and cool. The tour ended with tasting their excellent wines and a dish of meats, cheese and mini breads. Capped off with a gift of the rather lovely glass's in which our wines were served, Which leaves each of us with a souvenir of a happy day (they will be getting frequent use:)
Nick H — Google review
A disappointing visit today. We had booked 32 euro tickets for an English speaking tour and travelled from England via calpe staying in jumilla for 3 nights to visit the bodegas only to find that they could not trace our reservation although we had the details to hand. We were advised that we could take the spanish tour with a guide who spoke some English (very little if any). It is a lovely place but a lot of money for 3 of us when we came away having learned nothing about the wine industry in jumilla. We spoke very politely to the man at the till who had a good grasp of English to be told he could do nothing for us we needed to contact his boss. The wine tasting at the end was very good but there is no doubt we were let down and had we known we would not have gone. Be warned please make sure you are getting what you paid for. As a wine producer of large standing I would have thought you could have at least compensated us with a bottle of wine! But no we even had to ask for the wine glasses which were part of the 32€ package. We have had 3 lovely days in jumilla and much better service & value elsewhere in the town. What a shame!
Carole B — Google review
Very Nice place and people working here are very friendly and helpful. Lucia was very nice and funny guiding us through the wines.
Monica L — Google review
One of the best vine tasting experiences I had. Guided tour in english cause we traveled with some British friends. If you can afford, buy the middle price tour for EUR 32.00 and you will probably be in a smaller group of people. Luzon produces excellent wines
Manuel S — Google review
Had a wonderful visit with the family yesterday. Tour was interesting and the facilities was beautiful. Tasting was informative and generous. Could only book a basic experience due to time constraints. Will hopefully be able to visit again for the exclusive tour. Thank you. /Anders
Anders R — Google review
Great booking service and warm welcome when we arrived. First time for us in a vineyard so we had no expectations. We had the luck to be alone and could ask questions during the tour. Christina was very comfortable in her guiding and could answer any questions we had without problems. Her English was very good and we had no problems understanding. Since this is after harvest we had no option to taste the grapes, but got a tasting of three wines after the tour. I do recommend Christina and her colleagues.
Jonas S — Google review
Reserved an English speaking tour over the phone, but when we arrived the tour was in Spanish. When I told the guide some of my group couldn’t understand, and we booked the English speaking tour, the guide said “you don’t have to stay you can leave”. Disappointing after a 1 and a half hour drive that some of my group could not understand anything and were told the solution is to leave or join the Spanish tour. Based on other reviews, this seems to be a common problem here. In terms of the tasting, I have been before and they have since really scaled back. Not as much of a selection of food as was in the past and less wine / they have started giving some of their cheapest wines for the tasting. This is strange, because I know Luzon has some great wines. It’s also in contrast to other wineries in Jumillia where you sample their best wines (and would make sense because it incentivises people to buy them? But I would not buy any of the wines given at the tasting in Luzon). Odd all round. I also remember in the past we could sample other wines at the bar after the tasting to see if we wished to purchase, but they have also stopped this. It’s a shame, it used to be a great tasting / tour which is why I came back with friends to share the experience, but it now feels like it’s all about making max profit at the expense of quality. Would be great if they went back to how they conducted and organised the tour in the past. That was definitely worth the visit.
Gabriela — Google review
This was a treat for someone who had travelled to here via Calpe. We were booked on an English speaking guide. When we arrived there was no English speaking guide, We were advised to jion a Spanish group. .The guide spoke very little English. Although we understood the basics of wine making it was a disappointment that we did not get what we had asked for the tastings would have been informative. . When we approached the desk to address our concerns there was no one who wanted to take responsibility for the oversite. All the gentleman on the desk wanted to do was pass the complaint on . He did not want to try and rectify the situation. . Also the free glass were not very forthcoming which was included in the price.
Adrian B — Google review
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Carretera, RM-714, Km 3.1, 30520 Jumilla, Murcia, Spain
http://www.bodegasluzon.com/
+34 968 78 41 35
9

Castle of Almansa

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Castle of Almansa, a stunning 14th-century fortress located in Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike. This well-preserved castle offers guided tours that showcase its beautiful architecture and delightful restoration efforts. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area while exploring the castle's fascinating museum, which even features a virtual reality tour. Although some areas may not be fully wheelchair accessible, there are still spots that everyone can appreciate.
Little but intense is this castle in the old town of Almansa, achieving a overview of the city and many kilometers around. Inside you can learn about the history and the way it was constructed. You have to pay (no much) to the visit.
Manuel — Google review
Had a wonderful visit to this castle. €8 for my auntie and I. Excellent staff members who spoke good English. All the information boards were in Spanish and English. Good little museum/ information centre in the castle. Be aware lots of steps. Lots of uneven ground. Great views from all the different levels. The keep of the castle has one of the tallest spiral staircases with no centre column “Caracole de Mallorca “.
Alan T — Google review
I loved the castle. It's still well conserved, it's easy to go up but I advise you to put sport shoes on you. The museum is interesting and take care of the last scale, cargol stairs. Bonito con bonitas vistas de la ciudad, recomendable para un fin de semana cualquiera.
Babalu R — Google review
A pleasant surprise and a recommendation for children and families. A must-see with very well-equipped facilities where the little ones can enjoy a trip back in time to the Middle Ages in our region and learn about the history and significance of this medieval town and its various benefactors. The tour includes free audio guides that can be listened to on your mobile phone throughout the tour, in Spanish and English. The tour allows you to reach the top of the castle's keep, with stunning views of the entire area. With the castle ticket, you can then visit the museum of the Battle of Almansa of 1707, which was key to the War of the Spanish Succession between the Bourbons and the Habsburgs, for one euro more. The town is also very pretty and has a very good selection of bars, tapas, and restaurants, affordable for the whole family. In short, a recommended visit to enjoy a walk through medieval history through a castle integrated into the rock, at the highest point in the region.
Miguel L — Google review
Spain has a ton of castles turned museums and tourist spots. However, this is the best one we have been to so far. Clean, well organized, beautiful architecture, delightful restoration touches, beautiful views, and friendly staff. Although not fully wheelchair accessible there are some spots that even people who are wheelchair bound can enjoy. We really loved it and will definitely visit again soon. It is very family friendly and there is plenty of parking nearby.
Ronda Z — Google review
It's worth the stop as it's beautiful inside and they have a nice museum inside. Make sure you walk all the way to the top to see the gorgeous staircases and rooms.
Phatty A — Google review
Only ok at the moment because you can only walk round it. It has been closed for restorations for some time but I think it'll be opening soon. Almansa is a lovely little picturesque town and the castle will be a 5 star attraction when it opens to the public.
Letitia B — Google review
Very affordable to spend a couple of hours into the local history. Good to go with kids too! Loads of steps!
Águeda R — Google review
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C. del Castillo, 16D, 02640 Almansa, Albacete, Spain
https://almansaturistica.es/
+34 967 34 47 71
10

Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta

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Sanctuary
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in a stunning national park, the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta is a Baroque-style monastery that dates back to the late 1600s. Perched high above the valley, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. While access may be limited for those with mobility challenges, visitors can still appreciate its beautiful exterior and serene gardens. The site features a quaint gift shop and a charming coffee shop where you can relax while soaking in the scenery.
Beautiful figure of the virgen in an opulent church. Great views of the Seguridad Valley.
Axel B — Google review
A beautiful monastery set in a beautiful national park located in a elevated position and offering far-reaching views over the countryside. The monastery was closed to the public on the day we visited so check opening times before you visit. There is ample free parking but wheelchair access is very limited. The cafeteria is accessed by steps and not disabled friendly at all, which is a great pity. Overall, my rating is for the beauty of the exterior of the building and the magnificent views. However, our experience would have been greatly enhanced if ramps were installed to improve wheelchair access. It's 2023, there should be equal access for everyone!
Swansea C — Google review
This is a beautiful monastery near the mountains of Murcia that now serves and a sanctuary for monks and nuns. It sits on top of a hill so the viewpoint of the valley area is wonderful. The interior is dedicated to the virgin and much is adorned in gold. Originally this sanctuary was a Mosque so one can appreciate the architecture. We had a good experience here.
C N — Google review
Took a local guide in Murcia who recommended to come here - I am happy I followed his advice. Stunning views and nice atmosphere. I think would be lovely to visit also at sunset and at night. Taxi ride from the center costed 14 euros
Edward C — Google review
Amazing views of city. The church is absolutely stunning. Public restrooms do not open till 10am. Many uneven walking surfaces. Gift shop has great nuts.
M S — Google review
Excellent! Great view! Just moved on the way up to this place, small village, only 5 km from Murcia city center. Will keep you fit, it is a nice walk up to the hill, otherwise even there is a bus line that take you the Sanctuary.
Catherina M — Google review
Beautiful inside, remember to put a Euro in the light box in the entrance hall before you enter the church... lights everything up. For people with walking difficulties access is very good. Small playground in gardens for children, Quaint little gift shop and very nice coffee shop, fabulous views... Enjoy 👍🏻
Deborah D — Google review
If you visit you can not miss this site.
Carlos N — Google review
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30157 Algezares, Murcia, Spain
http://www.murciaturistica.es/es/monumento/santuario-virgen-de-la-fuensanta-335/
+34 968 84 22 01
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11

Museo de la Tomatina

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Events
Cultural Events
(Translated by Google) Very good place to understand the magnitude of what this important festival is for the world in a city with 10,000 people where 1,000,000 people go every year (Original) Muy buen sitio para entender la magnitud de lo que es esta fiesta tan importante para el mundo en una ciudad con de 10.000 personas donde cada año van 1.000.000 de personas
Jorge G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed on weekends, which is when most tourists go to see it (Original) Cerrado los fines de semana, que es cuando más turistas van a verlo
MariaElena F — Google review
(Translated by Google) August 28, 2025 It was closed. (Original) 2025.8.28 閉まってました。
AOI I — Google review
(Translated by Google) A museum that has a lot of graphic information on the Tomatina festival, a festival that in recent years has become very internationalized. It is located in the restored Molino Galán next to the Buñol Municipal Library on Pelayo Street, 12, but if you go by car you will not be able to park, as there is nowhere to park. Try to find a parking space well before you get there. The museum is prepared with a stage and public address system to be able to hold cultural events there. (Original) Un museo que cuenta con bastante información gráfica de la fiesta de la Tomatina, un fiesta que en los últimos años se ha internacionalizado muchísimo. Se encuentra en el restaurado Molino Galán junto a la Biblioteca Municipal de Buñol en la calle Pelayo, 12, pero si vas con coche no podrás aparcar, pues no hay dónde hacerlo. Intenta buscar sitio para aparcar mucho antes de llegar a él. El museo está preparado con escenario y megafonía para poder hacer actoa culturales en él.
Juan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The one in the museum is very rude and with very little desire to work. He didn't let us in even though the museum was open, he said he had other things to do and it was impossible for him to let us in. (Original) Muy borde la que está en el museo y con muy pocas ganas de trabajar. No nos dejó entrar pese a que estaba el museo abierto, dijo que tenía otras cosas que hacer y que le era imposible dejarnos entrar.
Jose Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice and fun. The girl who served us was very friendly, a 10 (Original) Muy bonito y divertido. La chica que nos atendió muy simpática, un 10
Vero P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place 👍 (Original) Excelente lugar 👍
Roberto P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good museum to learn about one of the best festivals in the world (Original) Muy buen museo para conocer una de las mejores fiestas del mundo
Santi P — Google review
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C. Pelayo, 12, 46360 Buñol, Valencia, Spain
http://turismolahoya.xn--buol-hqa.es/
+34 653 67 21 74
12

Atalaya Castle

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Well-preserved medieval fortress with views over Villena & surrounding hills, offering guided tours.
"Rising up from the mountain of Saint Christopher at an altitude of 550 metres, the castle is strategically located on the corridor of the River Vinalopó, giving it control of passage towards the lands and valleys of Castilla La Mancha, the valley of Montesa and the lands of Valencia and Murcia. The fortress now allows us to distinguish the two key periods in its history: Islamic and Feudal. Its construction began with the Almohads in the late 12th century, employing the rammed earth building technique to raise the ramparts and the first two floors of the keep. This involved compressing a damp mixture of sand, gravel and lime into an externally supported frame or mould, creating a solid wall. Various changes took place after the Christian conquest in the 14th and 15th centuries, which included the stone reinforcement of the existing ramparts, the enlargement of the keep using masonry, which reflects how the tower looks today, and the construction of an outer wall or barrier surrounding the entire fortress, in line with Castilian traditions. As a result, it was transformed into a magnificent late medieval construction whose structure and appearance allow us to place it amongst the large castles that marked the extensive Marquisate of Villena."
Mark A — Google review
Importantly double check opening times before you go, I went on a Monday and it was closed. But that actually gave me a really awesome experience as nobody else was there. The castle is absolutely stunning 😍
Tyler L — Google review
Amazing castle... So pretty with high walls everywhere. Amazing views and you can climb all the way to the top of the tower!
Maurits G — Google review
We had an amazing experience, the staff was very friendly and helpful, we took the tour without a guide, there was a lot of QR codes with plenty of information. I was able to take photos and video and we learned about the castle. We loved it! Tickets need to be bought in the tourism office.
Fabiana M — Google review
At last a castle that was open! Buy tickets from the Tourist Information a couple of hundred metres away. Well worth the explore.
Mike S — Google review
The castle offers a beautiful backdrop for photos and is great for a quick visit, with a nice mix of peace and charm. No crowded place. Convenient parking is available near the ticket office.
Natalia Z — Google review
If you follow the signs to this place rather than your sat nav it takes you to a small car park next to the Tourist Information where you can buy tickets for the castle. The castle is a few minutes walk and the custodian on the gate is very helpful and knowledgeable with very good English. The castle is superb - a 10th century Arab core that was expanded and updated after the Christian conquest. It has been well restored and there is a very good route that you can follow which covers the curtain walls, inner bailey and keep. There are lots of information boards as you walk through and some great little features like the drawings done by Italian prisoners in the 13th (?) century and marks from the cannonball damage in the eighteenth century siege. The views from the tower roof are both awe inspiring and nauseating if you look over the edge! The medieval core of the city looks interesting too although it is swamped by less than attractive modern development. A great castle to visit and very good value (€3 for an adult) for the couple of hours we spent there.
Marcus H — Google review
Great renovated Castle. Friendly staff. Interesting video rooms. Best view of Villena city. Don't forget to buy your ticket at the tourism office in the centre.
Peter D — Google review
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Plaza de las Embajadas, s/n, 03400 Villena, Alicante, Spain
http://www.turismovillena.com/
+34 965 80 38 93
13

Shrine of Saint Mary Magdalene

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Santuari de Santa Maria Magdalena is a remarkable sanctuary located in the town of Novelda, just a short ride from Alicante. The church is a popular stop on the Camino de Santiago route and is known for its stunning architecture, reminiscent of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. The intricate stone work and beautiful spires make it a must-see for architecture enthusiasts.
Very interesting architecture, almost a mini Sagrada Familia. After visiting the church, it's possible to take a hiking tour in the area. Be aware of the elevation gain, though.
Yuhuan X — Google review
The church stands on a hill overlooking the town of Novelda and with Castillo de la Mola next to it. The church is very unusual and influenced by Gaudi's style and a real architectural gem. Built between 1920 and 1946 the interior is nothing out of the ordinary but the decorated outside, the slender bell towers and the rustic style make it well worth a visit. There is plenty of parking about two thirds of the way up the hill and a lovely cafe in between the church and the castle.
Marcus H — Google review
A fascinating small church just outside Novelda, close to Alicante. It’s worth a visit of around 90 minutes which includes the Mola Castle alongside the church. No entry fee but you are welcome to make a donation. My review will soon be on my Two Passports Packed travel blog which can be found through a Google search.
CHARLES A — Google review
Looks amazing from the outside but it was light, bright and fairly modern on the inside. Spectacular views in the surrounding grounds with a cafe to get light refreshments or a restaurant for a meal. It really was the alround experience.
Mo F — Google review
A short one way climb with the asphalt road to the free parking lot next to the church. Very nice place on the hill with a great view of the surrounding area. In the area there is a free and clean rest room with toilet paper and soap at least in gents part😉
Adam K — Google review
The santuari is very beautiful on the outside and looks like it has been inspired by the Sagrada Familia but on a much smaller scale. The inside is a little plain but still worth a visit. The castle, I didn't enjoy. There isn't much left of the ruins and while there is a step you can climb to the top, it's completely in the dark and without railing so it didn't feel safe. What was also a downside to our visit was the horde of school children yelling and screaming and running around, uncaring that someone was trying to take a picture, and the teachers who had brought a huge speaker and put the music ridiculously loud. If they rented the place for a private event, then close the santuari, if not, someone should be there to keep things in order. You can't really enjoy your cup of coffee in the middle of a club.
Emma S — Google review
Amazing cathedral. Staggering beauty. I really love the architecture of this place. While the stone materials are unique, the soft , flowing architectural shapes are strikingly similar to the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Santa Maria Magdalena is a detail-seeker's dream, with the various patterns of stone work. The spires are absolutely beautiful. We were, however, disappointed that opening hours listed on Google were incorrect. Hence, we showed up about 5 minutes too late for an inside tour.
R S — Google review
Beautiful, quiet and calm place. Definitely woth the trip. Not many Maria Magdalena shrines exist in the world. This one is special
Jo P — Google review
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Paseo de los Molinos, 151, 03660 Novelda, Alicante, Spain
http://turismo.novelda.es/santuario-de-santa-maria-magdalena/
+34 965 60 92 28
14

Mud Baths Mar Menor

Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The mud baths at this destination are a popular attraction, drawing many visitors seeking health benefits from being covered in mud. People have reported surprisingly smooth skin after the experience, despite initial skepticism. The water's surface may be cold, but the bottom is warm and offers a unique sensation. While there is a slight smell, the results make it worthwhile. Visitors can enjoy beautiful walks and scenery in the area, with plenty of dining options and opportunities to observe wildlife like pink flamingos.
They say there are only two natural places like this in the world — here and one in Israel, which makes the experience even more special. Entrance is free, which is a big plus! Parking right next to the site can be tricky, but you can usually find a spot within a 10-minute walk from the main road. The air has a slight smell due to the surroundings, but the mud itself doesn’t have an unpleasant odor. There are several piers that provide access to the lagoon, a lot of space for everyone. The piers are often muddy, so keep that in mind if you’re planning to put your belongings down — they may get dirty. Bring a small bowl or container to collect the mud — or someone might lend you one. You’ll usually find plenty of mud just under the piers. Apply it to your skin while on land, let it dry for about 20 minutes, and then rinse it off in the lagoon. The water is shallow and pleasantly warm, and the bottom is surprisingly hot in places. There are a few benches around the area — some are located right next to the piers, which is convenient for resting or keeping your things off the ground (and away from the mud). Right across from the lagoon, you can refresh yourself in the sea — without the mud this time! The sea is also shallow and warm.
Petr W — Google review
Fun to do it once. Purely for tourists, locals do not go here :) Collecting the mud from the bottom is a bit tricky, you would need 2 small buckets, one for digging underwater, one for collecting. Water is really hot in places, so watch out :)
Gintaras I — Google review
Imagine yourself covered in the wonderful mud spa, for free. Even young people enjoy this experience as it feels so good. The smell might be a bit funky, but just think of your future beauty. No worries because this mud spa is all natural and worth a try. After it, you will feel like a brand-new person.
Aggie W — Google review
Good experience, plenty of room for everyone as imagine will be busy in summer months. Lovely beach on other side with lovely bars/restaurants. Free spa experience, albeit a bit whiffy! Parking could be an issue.
Donna D — Google review
This place is so much fun, take a bucket and collect the mud from around the platform where it is thickest. Slap on the mud all over and wait for it to dry. Take a dip Is the shallow knee deep lagoon to wash of the mud leaving your skin feeling soooo soft. A flannel is good to take to help get the mud off afterwards.
Richard K — Google review
Wonderful experience we always visit when we're in the Orihuela area it's a must , exfoliate the mud all over your face & skin, the best bit is a lovely soak in the salt lake skin feels amazing after.
Green1980 — Google review
An interesting experience, there are several piers here where you can get into the sea. There you take mud from the seabed and massage yourself. Then you let the mud dry on your skin and wash it off in the sea. Remember to take a bucket with you to collect the mud.
Marko L — Google review
It looks beautiful, but when you smell it, it can be off putting. There were people already covered in the mud. Things you need to take, sea shoes (it's hot on the floor of the mud flats) a tub to crap the mud into and stand on the pier to put in on. I loved floating in the lagoon to wash of the mud. You need to give it a good scrub to get it off. We were talking to other Brits who were telling us that it helps with their eczema.
Jac C — Google review
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4.4
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C. Campoamor, 10, 30740 San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, Spain
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Huerto del Cura

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Nestled within the expansive Elche Palm Grove, Huerto del Cura is a botanical paradise that captivates visitors with its lush greenery and tranquil ambiance. Spanning an impressive 13,000 square meters, this garden boasts around 1,000 palm trees alongside a variety of Mediterranean and tropical plants. The highlight here is undoubtedly the Imperial Palm Tree, renowned for its striking seven-armed trunk—a tribute to Empress Elizabeth of Bavaria's visit.
So beautiful! It was á really hot day and we could get in shaddow if we wanted to. A lot of plants, treas, statues and fountains to look at. We also enjoyed seeing the peacocks.
Gunnhildur V — Google review
Beautifully kept, tranquil not at all busy, the peacocks were a lovely surprise with a very reasonably priced entrance fee
Judy S — Google review
The hotel was chosen for its close proximity to the Teatro and the rooms set amidst a beautiful garden. We booked a Junior Suite which was a lovely stroll amongst the greenery. Extremely clean big bedroom with big bed, big tv and a big spa bath in the big bathroom. All staff were happy and helpful and cheerful. Breakfast was very good. Plenty for 4 courses if you're that way inclined! We didn't use the restaurant as we ate out but the bar and bar staff were good too. Excellent (yes) 'big' pool area adorned with lovely twinkling lights for the evening.
June M — Google review
What a beautiful botanic garden set in the middle of Elche. All the specimen plants and trees were very well labelled. Admission is about 5 euros with a slight discount for pensioners. The only negative is the availability of parking resulting in circling the narrow streets of Elche several times. There is a large underground parking about 300 mtrs away but there is a hotel with the same name much closer that would b much closer
Peter C — Google review
Tranquil, picturesque place with lots of palms from around the world, quite a variety of cacti, peacocks walking around, water features. All creates an atmosphere of joy, peace and tranquility. We love feeding peacocks as there is a special food available to buy next to the exit.
Diana K — Google review
Beautiful park full of palm trees — a lovely place to visit if you’re in Elche. Peaceful, green, and perfect for a relaxing walk. 🌴
Barbara Ž — Google review
Beautifull park. Smaller that I expected but really well maintained.
Jeroen H — Google review
This place is really special, unfortunately I only had 20 minutes here but could have spent hours strolling around. They have some amazing different palm trees, plants & all sorts of other species. There's also some cool peacocks around! It was around 6 euros to get in but truly worth it. If you like to take photos of those types of thing, you'd struggle to find somewhere better!
Tyler L — Google review
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4.4
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Carrer Porta de la Morera, 49, 03203 Elx, Alicante, Spain
http://www.huertodelcura.com/
+34 965 45 19 36
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Covetes dels Moros

Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Cliff face carved with ancient rectangular windows & chambers thought to be Berber warehouses.
Brilliant and unusual fun. Around 50 windows cut straight into the rock face which were used for centuries as stores or tombs, but more recently have joined together as a kind of 3D labyrinth. You have to haul yourself through holes in the walls, floor and ceiling to explore and find your way out. The steps are narrow metal grates leading to the first window so you need a head for heights, and the journey through the caves is quite narrow and physical so you need a reasonable level of strength and fitness. You have to leave bags and coats at the start; you'll need both hands and practical clothes and shoes. You will get a bit dusty. We saw a couple of small (7-8 years) children - they needed a leg up through the ceiling holes but were fine otherwise.
Kat S — Google review
What a great experience, above all expectations! Interesting history and well organised. Recommend warmly! Special thanks to our guide Juan, you really made our visit perfect!
Ilmari J — Google review
The caves of the Arabs have a unique architecture and beautiful views to the nearby river.
VASILEIOS D — Google review
No signs,no roads. We spent more than half an hour inside and around the village and couldn't find a trace. Google location is wrong. Takes you to a dead-end road, and the Tripomatic location takes you in an area of summer houses. We gave up. One of the most visitor's unfriendly places.
Hristo B — Google review
A very different and exhilarating historical tourist attraction! The interior of the caves is a bit of an assault course.
Jonathan D — Google review
Quite a few tight spaces and uppy body strength is required to navigate through the caves. Unique and interesting place with nice surroundings.
B W — Google review
Gorgeous views plus a bit of excercise. Paco rules, explained a bit of historia, amazing!!
Alex — Google review
An ideal place for people passionate about exploring and looking for a unique experience
Alexandru I — Google review
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4.5
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Carrer Ruta de les Covetes, s/n, 46880 Bocairent, Valencia, Spain
http://www.bocairent.org/
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Playa del Acequion

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa del Acequion is a popular sandy beach in Torrevieja, Spain, lined with large hotels and offering a range of activities for visitors. The area boasts floating museums like the Albatros III Patrol Boat and Submarine S-61, as well as the Museo del Mar y de la Sal, which showcases the town's sea tradition and salt-harvesting history.
Here at Playa del Acequión, the sea and sand belong to everyone. It feels like a glimpse of the moneyless, open-access future I imagine in my book Waking Up – A Journey Towards a New Dawn for Humanity.
Harald S — Google review
It's a great little beach, shallow so great for kids. Bars and Restaurants. Not a private beach usually busy in summer. Super for locals who live close bye.
Cabo J — Google review
Beach inside the harbour. A little bit of rubbish floating in the sea. Nice bars with good access to the beach. Plenty of space. Very calm for kids to swim.
Troy C — Google review
Very nice beach but quite shallow. Water feels a bit warmer so maybe better at start and end of season.
P S — Google review
Lovely sandy beach and clear shallow waters. A good choice of restaurants from traditional Spanish to Italian and Greek along the shore. In the summer months, there are a couple of ice cream huts where you can also rent sunbeds and parasols for the day. There is a paddle boarding and kayak hire place on the beach. It is a great place for families to enjoy.
Elaine B — Google review
This is a lovely beach ⛱️🏖️ with plenty of choice of restaurants and bars. Swimming is not encouraged as there are no emergency services. The sea is very shallow and no tides as it's partly enclosed. Very busy in the summer.
Tony M — Google review
Cute small beach, shallow waters. Great for a swim, with many restaurants nearby.
Nen I — Google review
Shallow sandy beach no waves Water seems clean but rainwater washes in and raises the level very quickly.Its a lagoon rather than the sea
Rachel B — Google review
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3.4
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Spain, USA
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Castell de Xàtiva

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Perched on a hill, Castell de Xàtiva boasts a rich history dating back to Roman, Islamic, and Christian eras. The castle offers breathtaking panoramic views and is well worth the visit. Accessible by foot or bus, the site features archaeological remains and well-marked attractions. The town's tranquility adds to its charm, while ticket prices are reasonable. Hiking up the old route provides an enriching experience with various historical landmarks along the way.
Nestled atop a strategic hill overlooking the charming city of Xàtiva, the Castell de Xàtiva stands as a majestic testament to centuries of history, a fact repeatedly lauded by visitors in their reviews. The sheer historical significance of this site, having witnessed the passage of Roman, Islamic, and Christian civilizations, deeply resonates with those who explore its ancient walls. Many reviewers enthusiastically point out the breathtaking panoramic vistas that unfold from the castle ramparts, offering sweeping views of the sprawling urban landscape below and the picturesque surrounding countryside. This visual reward is frequently cited as more than compensating for the journey to the summit, whether undertaken by car, the convenient tourist train, or even a more challenging but rewarding walk through the historic pathways. The general consensus is that the modest entrance fee represents excellent value for the rich historical and visual experience on offer. Visitors consistently praise the well-maintained state of the castle and the informative signage provided in multiple languages, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the site's multifaceted past. The distinct character of the castle's two main sections, the older Castell Menor and the later Castell Major, provides a diverse exploration experience, each offering unique perspectives and architectural nuances. Several reviewers specifically mention the enchanting sight of the castle illuminated against the night sky, adding another layer of allure to this historical gem. The ascent from the town itself is often described as an interesting prelude to the main attraction, with opportunities to observe the remnants of old churches and other historical structures along the way. The castle's intriguing history as a former prison, coupled with its connections to prominent historical figures such as the infamous Borgia family, further enriches the visitor experience. Adding to the convenience and enjoyment, the presence of a cafeteria at the castle allows visitors to relax and savor refreshments while soaking in the stunning scenery. While some reviews mention the limited parking at the summit and the uphill walk as potential considerations, the overwhelming sentiment remains that the Castell de Xàtiva is an unmissable destination, offering a captivating blend of history, breathtaking views, and a tangible connection to the past.
Mohammed B — Google review
Must visit place. One of the most stunning castles. The parking on the top is about 20-30 spots and half empty at Friday 1pm. Plan at least 1 hour.
Nik — Google review
The castle of Xàtiva is a beautiful castle, situated on a steep ridge above the town. Take the car or a bus, it is quite a steep climb! The castle has a few small exhibits, set up beautifully and with care. The smaller part of the castle to the left has some beautiful views and the walls are mostly intact. The larger part is a bit of a walk, but has a moorish fountain, some moorish Brick work and the remnants of a large castle. It also has a commanding view of the surroundings. Definitely worth a visit!
Anneke G — Google review
Caught the train from Valencia, about an hour and then we took the direct route as per Apple Maps rather than the Longer easier route on google maps. Not too bad a climb although some of the steps are quite high. There are drinks machines just inside the castle gate and you can refill with water at nearby drinking fountain. The castle itself is very cool, would have been a bit easier to navigate the displays inside the castle if there had been more English but we managed. Fantastic views across the valley from the top and we took some great photos of the castle itself. Took the slow windy way down and had lunch in town before getting the train back to Valencia. Very pleasant day out.
Itchy F — Google review
The best place to hang out with family and return to medieval times and history. Expect a minimum of 2 hours. Don't forget to take a map at the ticket desk and water. The temperature inside the castle is much higher than outside because of the walls. The outstanding view of the town - looks like a mosaic.
Volo — Google review
Travelled from Valencia by train to Xativa, once your at station you can walk 40 mins to castle or take taxi for 10 euros. The castle it self very beautiful and it is a must visit. Stunning views and so much history
Rabab A — Google review
Always memorable with new discoveries. This was my 5th visit. This place never loses it’s Wow factor for me. I always take family and friends to explore the castle and local environs. None of my visitors have been disappointed and my two young nieces 8 and 5 were absolutely enthralled. It is all uphill but worth the energy to get to the top. Best to get a taxi in Xativa to the drop off point, explore then walk down. Not for the feint hearted… Spectacular vistas, many viewing points. It has never felt crowded… In Summary Xàtiva Castle is a visually dominant testament to Mediterranean history—a blend of ancient origins, medieval sieges, royal politics, and military ambition—wrapped in scenic beauty. Visiting it offers an immersive journey through millennia of Iberian identity and power. Architecture & Features • Castell Menor: • Built atop Iberian/Roman foundations; includes Hannibal’s Gate, Moorish-era cisterns, Gothic arches, and ruins like Queen Himilce’s viewpoint . • Castell Major: • Dominant medieval fort with massive walls, multiple gates such as Porta Ferrissa and Porta dels Socors, a Gothic chapel (Santa María) from 1431, and historic prison cells for such figures as Jaume d’Urgell and Borgia nobles. Why It Matters • Strategic & cultural crossroads: From antiquity through the medieval and early modern eras, it witnessed struggles across multiple civilisations. • Links to major events: From Hannibal’s legendary campaigns to the Moorish-to-Christian transition and the tumult of the Spanish Succession. • Architectural tapestry: A layered site featuring Iberian, Roman, Moorish, Gothic, and 20th‑century neo‑Gothic elements .
Simmy C — Google review
Very well preserved castell! Interesting history of centuries… Well done for management…great beer and fresh moment at restaurant! Everything was perfect!
Danut S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Subida al Castillo, s/n, 46800 Xàtiva, Valencia, Spain
https://xativaturismo.com/castell-de-xativa-2-2/
+34 962 28 37 87
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Passeig Esplanada d'Espanya

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Passeig Esplanada d'Espanya, also known as the Explanada, is a charming waterfront promenade in Alicante, Spain. This picturesque walkway is adorned with a mesmerizing wave-patterned mosaic and flanked by elegant palm trees, creating a delightful setting for leisurely strolls and admiring the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The vibrant atmosphere along the Explanada includes bustling cafes, inviting shops, and lively street performers.
4.4
(3909)
Alacant, Spain
20

Archaeological Museum of Alicante

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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The Archaeological Museum of Alicante, housed in the old San Juan de Dios Hospital, is a cultural gem showcasing over 80,000 artifacts that vividly depict the diverse civilizations that have influenced the region. The museum offers a blend of permanent and temporary exhibitions focusing on field, urban, and underwater archaeology. What sets this museum apart is its modern approach to presenting archaeological findings using cutting-edge technology. It's not just about traditional showcases; there are interactive activities and videos explaining archaeological methods.
Absolutely amazing medium sized museum, with lot of interactive screens and a lot of prehistoric and Iberic and Roman period of the region. The only fault is that half of the museum explanations isn't translated in English.
Jelena P — Google review
Although we have been here many times we try to visit whenever they have a special exhibition on. These vary through the year and are exceptional. The permanent exhibits are great too so if its a girstbtime or a second visit I would highly recommend it.
Mark H — Google review
Very well organized museum, the permanent area is showing the old Hispanic and Mediterranean history, plus a multitude of objects found around Alicante. Interesting and a good stop to enjoy.
David K — Google review
It is well organised and informative place. Staff very friendly and helpful. Tickets are not expensive. Few minus was English was lacking in some areas especialy where you could press on screens. Several areas were made accessible to the blind people, but again this was only in a few places not throughout the museum which it would great idea to keep for those people. There is nice coffee shop with seats. So if you don't like visit museum you can enjoy cup of coffee or fresh orange juice in a shade under big autralians huge trees. Solution for everyone
Santa S — Google review
We had a wonderful visit to MARQ in Alicante yesterday. The building is beautiful, and the park in front is lovely. We attended a candlelight concert and truly enjoyed every moment – such a magical experience!
Michaela V — Google review
The full size dioramas of archeological digs on land and sea were impressive. The normal side of the museum was well laid out and had interesting exhibits. The interactive displays had text in different languages, including English. The ticket office wasn't in the most obvious place and the signs were misleading. It is the building on the right and the automatic door entrance is round the corner, not visible from the main gate.
Alan H — Google review
Yet another visit to this incredible museum which has won awards for its forward thinking and versatile exhibitions. This time we went in March 2025 and the exhibition including information about Hannibal crossing the Alps. Fascinating to see the coins of 218 BC one showing an elephant! This museum never disappoints. What an incredible experience today as the Terracotta Warriors exhibition draws to an end. The staff were helpful and couldn’t have been more friendly. A striking and memorable day.
M J — Google review
Amazing museum! The Archaeological Museum of Alicante is beautifully designed and full of fascinating exhibits about the region’s history. Everything is well organized, with clear explanations and interactive displays that make the visit really interesting. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the atmosphere is calm and inspiring. Definitely worth a visit!
Marc B — Google review
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Pl. Dr. Gómez Ulla, S/N, 03013 Alacant, Alicante, Spain
http://www.marqalicante.com/
+34 965 14 90 00
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21

Ascensor del Castillo de Santa Bárbara

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Ascensor del Castillo de Santa Bárbara in Alicante is a fantastic way to reach the historic fortress without the strenuous climb. This smooth and quick elevator ride transports visitors directly to the summit of Mount Benacantil, where they are greeted with stunning panoramic views of Alicante's cityscape, coastline, and the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. The experience is not only scenic but also budget-friendly, as accessing both the castle and elevator is free.
A great trip to the top of the castle, with the most amazing views. Cafe and toilets. You may have to queue for the lift up to castle, but it’s well worth the wait. Price for entry was €2.70 ish, but we got in free as ‘seniors’!! There seemed to be less queues to go down in the lift at the Castle level, as I think most people took a toilet break (level 2) so queues were longer there.
Sheila W — Google review
Absolutely brilliant place to spend a couple of hours. It's free to access but if you want to use the lift it cost €2.70 (can only pay by card). A few refreshment areas within the castle selling drinks and ice cream. Well worth a visit!
James H — Google review
You have the option to go up the castle via the side walk (not very hard but neither easy) or take the lift (you need a ticket). If you go up via the park you can go down without the need to buying a ticket - pretty convenient. The lift is the best option for a hot or rainy day, or with limited mobility.
David K — Google review
When visiting Alicante, it is essential to set aside half a day to explore this castle, and all its history, which is rich and varied. You will have the opportunity for an incredibly beautiful view of the city and the sea. We recommend from the bottom of our hearts.
Bogdan L — Google review
When I visited Alicante, I’m so glad I took the time to explore this castle, it was honestly one of the highlights of my trip. The history is so rich and interesting, and walking through the different areas really makes you feel connected to the past. The views from the top are absolutely stunning; seeing the whole city and the sea from up there felt amazing. I truly recommend setting aside at least half a day for it. From my heart, this is a place you don’t want to miss.
Melek M — Google review
The elevator up to Castille de Santa Barbara is access from the beach side. Cross the road towards the castle and you will see the entrance. The cost of the elevator is only a few euros per person well worth the spend. Take the elevator up, then do yourself a favor, and walk down through the tiny Pueblo (village) Barrio de Santa Cruz.
Sean R — Google review
Fantastic views across the city of Alicante. Get there just before sunset to watch it setting in the West. We visited for a Wine tasting session in the evening, very popular so need to book well in advance.
Cliff B — Google review
The view is nice. There’s an elevator from the beach side — the ride costs €2.70.
Valentina D — Google review
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4.5
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Avinguda Juan Bautista Lafora, 03002 Alacant, Alicante, Spain
https://castillodesantabarbara.com/informacion-del-castillo/
22

Tabarca

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Island
Nature & Parks
Tabarca is a small islet with famously clear waters protected by its marine reserve designation. Visitors can take a day trip to the island on a glass-bottomed catamaran to explore the vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters. The island is part of a Maritime Nature Reserve, offering an impressive underwater world filled with colorful fish. Santa Pola, the town from which visitors can embark on this adventure, boasts historical buildings like Castillo Fortaleza and beautiful salt flats teeming with wildlife.
It was a great little trip, boat ride over there. I expected an island with little on there, however, got there to find one half had a few houses Inc little boutique shop and some cafes and restaurants. The other half was the military side, which had interesting facts and ruins from way back, lovely cliff walking and beautiful stoney beaches. We spent approx 3 hours there, took a picnic, bin are there to dispose of rubbish, and a loo opposite the beach, you could definatly spend longer by going swimming etc, overall a wonderful day out.
Shelley M — Google review
Super nice island to spend the day, it definitely gets very packed in the main bay. It’s nice to have a stroll around and they have a few stores. I would not recommend using the bathrooms there though not clean at all.
Aki — Google review
Beautiful island, nice few hours spent on there. Few little shops and food places. Walked around the island. Only need a few hours there, but well worth it. Stunning views
Kimberley R — Google review
Nice place to visit. On my perspective, not to stay overnight unless you have special activities to engage - the tourist tour can be covered in one day. No sandy beaches, round stone mainly. However, the water is clean, warm, and transparent. Bar / Restaurant offer is OK. Prices seemed a bit high. A small but nice art gallery may grab the visitor's attention.
Pedro S — Google review
A great day out, very clear and warm waters with a variety of swimming spots, great for snorkeling. Stayed on the main beach and felt safe leaving our bags (with non-valuable items), after seeing others do the same, while we explored the different swimming spots on the island
Diogo O — Google review
Visiting Tabarca Island felt like finding a secret Mediterranean world. Only a few dozen residents live here, yet the seafood restaurants are incredible — fresh fish grilled by the sea, chilled white wine, and calm ocean breeze. It’s peaceful, photogenic, and perfect for anyone who wants real island life without the crowds. I’d come back just for the food and silence. 🌊✨
Silver G — Google review
Such a beautiful island near our house. We rode a big boat from Santa Pola that costs us 10€ back and forth. There's a line of ticket booths in the port. They will give you a brochure to show the boat return times. It was a nice 25-minute ride. It can be super hot so don't forget to bring sun creams, hats and umbrella. We went around the island to see spots with few people because the main beach is packed. We ate at a nice restaurant with menu starting €18. Though we end up paying more than €100 for 4 persons. Costly like other islands. We didn't have a reservation but I suggest to have one as it can be full especially on weekends. There are small bars and restaurants and few stores for clothes and souvenirs. There's also an atm near the La Pecera. Also bring aqua shoes. Some beaches have stones and slippery. We will definitely go back.
Ana A — Google review
Nice little island plenty of historical bits
Vasco M — Google review
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3.9
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Alicante, Spain, USA
23

Safari Aitana

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Wildlife and safari park
Water & Amusement Parks
Safari Aitana in Alicante offers a unique safari experience where visitors can see animals like elephants, giraffes, and even swimming tigers up close. The park allows self-guided or group tours by car, with the option to book a private tour with a comfortable van and guide. Visitors are allowed to leave their cars at designated stops where staff members provide information about the animals. This safari park is not a typical zoo but rather an expansive space for a sensorial experience with wildlife.
Well organized safari . Worth the money. Was €25 euro per person. Cars follow the guide and he stops and talks about each animal group. Lasts around 2 1/2 hours . You can also walk around an area before the safari gate and view the animals there on foot .
Colin M — Google review
Good place to spend with family ! Very close to see the animals. Was amazing to stand near the giraffe which was fed and take the photos! Friendly staff!
Diana N — Google review
I had a fantastic experience at this safari park. The staff are polite, friendly, and very professional. Everyone we interacted with spoke English, so if you don’t speak Spanish, you won’t have any problems. The park is home to a wide variety of animals, and you can see them from surprisingly close distances, which makes the whole visit really exciting. One important thing to know: the last chance to buy a ticket is at 4:00 PM, although the park itself remains open until 7:00 PM. Three hours is more than enough time to explore everything without feeling rushed. My personal recommendation is to arrive on a weekday just before the ticket office closes, around 3:40 PM. By that time the crowds have thinned out, so you won’t end up stuck in a line of cars, and you’ll still have plenty of time to enjoy the park. Also, don’t miss the drive on the final stretch before you arrive. The road winds through the mountains, and the scenery is absolutely stunning — it really adds to the experience.
Igor T — Google review
I’m putting three stars as the personal was helpful and the safari ( first part of the experience) by itself is actually nice, animals enjoyed a lot of space and the local guide explained well. It just becomes sad when you see the Lion, wolves and tiger in relatively small cage. The highlight was to see a woman in a keffiyeh — symbol of anti-colonial struggle — sipping the view next to a Coca-Cola vending machine (aren’t they supposed to boycott that?). She’s taking photos of a meerkat in a cage while dressed in the attire of resistance. Paying for entry to a zoo, supporting capitalism, and snapping pictures of imprisoned animals… all while wearing a scarf that screams “freedom.” Modern activism looks a lot like selective outrage wrapped in tourist behavior. Hypocrisy, neatly packaged.
Yoyo W — Google review
If you’re looking for a unique wildlife experience, this zoo is an absolute gem. Even getting there feels like part of the adventure. The drive winds through a stunning mountain landscape with breathtaking views around every other corner. Just be aware that parts of the road are quite narrow and twisty, so take it easy and enjoy the scenery. Once you arrive, the experience really kicks off. You use your own car for a guided tour through the park, stopping at each animal area while the guide shares interesting facts in both Spanish and English. The tour begins with curious ostriches and ends with the majestic lions, and in between you’ll meet zebras, camels, water buffalo, wolves, and even tigers. It’s incredible to see these animals up close in such a natural setting. After the driving tour, there’s a smaller zoo area where the “little guys” live. This part is perfect for stretching your legs and wandering around. Here you’ll meet everything from lemurs to giant tortoises, and don’t miss Eddie the Lama – he’s a total charmer and loves meeting visitors. To make it even more magical, peacocks roam freely everywhere you go. They’re so beautiful and add to the special atmosphere. What really stands out here is how well the animals are cared for. The whole park is dedicated to protecting endangered species and rescuing animals that haven’t had the best start in life. You can tell the staff are passionate about what they do, and it’s reassuring to see the animals living in spacious, clean environments. A little tip: bring plenty of water and wear comfortable shoes. There’s quite a bit of walking involved, and it can get very warm, especially in summer. This place is an unforgettable experience for animal lovers and families alike. The combination of amazing animals, stunning surroundings, and a genuine focus on conservation makes it something special. Highly recommended – this is the kind of place you’ll want to tell all your friends about afterwards.
Henning K — Google review
We visit the Safari on Sunday it’s a long drive up to the mountains. Once you get there the drugstore will guide you to see all the animals. You can buy your tickets online or at the counter. The tour is for two hours
Nillufa C — Google review
Love this place. Lots of interaction with the animals, friendly staff and nice cafe for after safari.
Claire H — Google review
We took the guided tour and got a lot of info about the animals from the guide. The animals is in good condition but would like to see more greenery in the animals closure. The tour lasted over 2hrs so bring something to drink. We ate at the restaurant after and we recommend the cheese and bacon burger 👍 Nice staff.
Merete M — Google review
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4.5
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CV-785, Km 20, 03815 Penàguila, Alicante, Spain
http://www.safariaitana.es/
+34 965 52 92 73
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El Castell de Guadalest

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Nature & Parks
Historic Sites
Valleys
El Castell de Guadalest, also known as Guadalest, is a picturesque Valencian town nestled in the mountainous region of Marina Baixa, Alicante, Spain. Despite its small size and population, this medieval village boasts a rich history showcased within its castle walls. Visitors can explore charming bars and restaurants as well as a diverse array of museums.
4.6
(2577)
03517, Alicante, Spain
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Terra Mítica

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Terra Mítica is an amusement park in Benidorm, Alicante, featuring ancient culture-themed areas with thrilling rides and entertaining shows. The park is divided into five themed zones such as Greece, Egypt, and Rome, offering attractions for both adrenaline seekers and families. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Benidorm due to the park's hillside location. Additionally, Terra Mítica provides a respite from the heat with its water rides.
Loved this place 30+ years ago when I took my 3 children. This year we went back and took my now adult children plus my 3 young grandchildren. I was still amazed by it and so where they. Its such a lovely place. I remember going on that oldest wooden roller coaster 30+ years ago so its quite sad its not not in use now. This place is very different and great place to get fab photos especially in all the different country themes.
Laraine G — Google review
Decoration awasome. Low attractions density overall, only 5 per adults.looks that many attractions were closed. You can enter food and drinks, there is no control at entrance. The swimming pool is awesome, with bar and music. Don't forget your swimming suits. The best timing to go, around 16h. Enough time for the few attractions and swimming pool until 21h
Paola O — Google review
A epic theme park loved it, very good value for money, plenty to do for adults and a good selection of rides for small kids. Quite a few shows, realt impressed with the cleanliness of the park, plenty of toilets and bins ( with ashtrays ) food selection is your typical stuff with beer as well. Good size car park with taxi rank only 15 euros to the beach in benidorm and hotels. Staff are polite and speak some english as well as spanish and other languages. PARK IS SET UP FOR DISABLED PERSONS AND BUGGIES IN MIND 😉
Richard W — Google review
We visited Terra Mítica during Halloween 2025, and it turned out to be a fantastic place to enjoy with the kids. The rides are really well done—just note that most of the big ones require children to be over 1.4 meters tall. One of mine was a bit shorter and was a little disappointed she couldn’t go on everything, but that’s something to keep in mind. A fun tip: there are two water rides—one on a smaller setup and one on a big boat. We ended our day on the big boat ride and got absolutely soaked. The good news is I learned afterward that they have drying facilities on site—something I wish I’d known sooner! So you can dry off before heading out if you get drenched. All in all, Terra Mítica is a great spot for family fun, especially during the Halloween season. Just keep those height requirements and the handy drying stations in mind.
Yuri — Google review
Such a disappointing review. Initially, I wanted this review to be 5* however there were some segments of my day that didn’t go particularly well to my desire. Why so? I waited for one of the rides: EL LABERINTO DEL MINOTAURO and we waited for 41 minutes in a hot room without any sprinklers present to cool you down. Additionally, once I got onto the ride, the laser things weren’t working properly even though I accurately aimed at the targets. You should honestly fix that ride. This ride is the chief reason why I rated this theme park 3*. However, there more positives than negatives… I really enjoyed the water rides: the rapids and that ride with the huge drop at the end and you get absolutely. But due to meteorological conditions. You will dry extremely fast within 15 minutes at least, fully. I also went on the orange swing ride (whatever it is called) which was so fun. Furthermore, prior to riding the orange swing ride, I went on the blue rollercoaster something associated with Titan theme (I think). That was highly fun and I do recommend it.
Awardedcat Y — Google review
What a fun place, where you can soend the whole day. All the water rides are the best fun and on a hot day getting wet was great. The park itsellesi is a master piece and so clean aswell. All the sets and atmosphere, with different countries and eras. The shows are great with really talented actors, dancing, singing, stunts and the stage settings. The pirate show was amazing, loved it. All in all a great day. Yes it does take a lot of money to enjoy, since food and especially drinks are very expensive. But if you compare to theme parks around the world, entry fees are not as high for the quality of this theme park. It really is a place to see and experience. We will be back.
Aino-Kaisa L — Google review
A great day out with loads to enjoy. Every time we have visited there are very few queues for the rides, great water play areas and amazing shows. We always try and visit once a year and haven't ever been disappointed!
Dalia D — Google review
It’s a great place to visit with your family when you're in Benidorm — huge, clean, and packed with fun games. If you purchase tickets online, you’ll receive a wristband, which lets you skip the queue by using the “entry for disabled” line. However, this wasn’t clearly explained, and it should definitely be made more obvious.
Janos B — Google review
3.9
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3.6
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Partida del Moralet, s/n, 03502 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
https://www.terramiticapark.com/
+34 965 00 43 00
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26

Parc de Calistènia Platja de Ponent

Park
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Playground for children and a gym for adults. Right by the Poniente beach with toilets and cafes nearby.. Not really a park in the conventional sense so dog walkers should perhaps stick to the promenade but a great space for children and keep fit folk.
Colin W — Google review
Enjoy stopping here on my runs , nice outdoor exercise area, super clean beach , one of my favourite places.
Tyrone M — Google review
Beautiful beach, gold and soft sand, clear water. Great access and plenty of space for everyone. Good facilities and close to restaurants and bars. Fully recommend👌
Ola B — Google review
I was there for new years celebration (2022/2023) so the season was quite lean, with only a few people. I found this place very relaxing. Amenities are appropriate, beach very clean and good eating places around.
Thè G — Google review
Really great for disabled people access and kids. Really soft and clean sand and bits of shingle. Toilets and kids play area. Not many cheap touristy shops but plenty nearby if ur walking on the way down.
Craig R — Google review
Benidorm is for British people so you feel at home there but you will notice a lot of local staff would rather look after there own
Stephen C — Google review
The beaches are absolutely spotless in benidorm...... I actually thought the sea looked better than Jamaica 🇯🇲
Tina B — Google review
Lovely place but far to crowded with people couldn't move
Rachel T — Google review
4.6
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Av. Vicente Llorca Alós, 23, 03502 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
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APLUS Apartamentos - Old Town Benidorm

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Holiday apartment rental
Neighborhoods
We hired both apartments with connecting door, lovely and spacious clean and well equipped. Good wheelchair access in downstairs apartment. Would definitely stay here again, I would try all beds as I like a soft mattress.
Maria B — Google review
Old Town benidorm is a absolute gem , loads of shops bars and cafes it's more cultured than new benidorm and old town is more traditional, its definitely worth exploring plus there are two beaches a small cove beach and the large beach and the harbour
Kevin — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place to go on vacation. 5 minutes walk from the western and eastern beaches. The party area is very close too. It is also surrounded by central streets with a multitude of shops, bars, restaurants... (Original) Buen sitio para ir de vacaciones. A 5 minutos andando de las playas de poniente y de levante. La zona de fiesta muy cerca también. Además está rodeado de calles céntricas con multitud de tiendas ,bares, restaurantes...
Alberto S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent apartment for families on vacation (Original) Magnífico apartamento para familias en vacaciones
V G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) Exelente
José M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular (Original) Espectacular
Victor G — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(11343)
C/de la Palma, 16, 03501 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
https://aplusbenidormapartments.com/
+34 629 61 86 50
28

Platja de Llevant

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja de Llevant is an urban public beach in Benidorm, known for its recreational waters, lifeguards, showers, lounge chairs, and volleyball nets. Despite not having the quaint charm of a secluded cove, it is a beloved Blue Flag bay with golden shores and crystal-clear waters. This popular beach offers a bustling atmosphere and stunning views of the Mediterranean sea. During peak season, it can get crowded as visitors flock to enjoy the gentle waves and clean sandy shores.
Very clean, well maintained, public sandy beach. It felt safe, and people were civilized. Great background with the tall buildings in the back. There are plenty of restaurants on the shoreside. There are plenty of sunbeds to rent. Lifeguards on watch. The water is not too steep.
CJ — Google review
Levante beach was simply beautiful. It is well maintained, clean and safe. Sunbeds can be rented for only 6 euro for the day. Excellent place to relax.
Vin C — Google review
Lovely beach but very busy. Chairs and umbrellas €6 each, you just sit down and someone comes round to pay. Close to shops you have people walking up and down selling cocktails and offering massages. A place with taps to wash the sand off your feet. A warning women do walk around and lounge top less if this offends anyone.
Mel — Google review
A great beach. However, it is rather populated with many tourists and locals making it rather busy. You can hire a sun-bed at only €12 overlooking the Mediterranean, turquoise, yet quite transparent sea. 🌊
Awardedcat Y — Google review
I visited Platja de Llevant in Benidorm at the end of December, and the weather was surprisingly warm, not hot enough for a swim, but perfect to enjoy the sun and a long walk by the sea. The sky was clear, the water shimmered in deep blue tones, and the whole promenade was lively even in winter. Historically, Platja de Llevant has been one of the main symbols of Benidorm’s transformation. In the 1950s, this small fishing village began turning into one of Europe’s most famous seaside resorts, and this beach became the heart of that change, lined with hotels, cafés, and palm trees that still define the skyline today.
Patrizia P — Google review
The beach is absolutely stunning, with its picturesque scenery that instantly captivates anyone who visits. The golden sand is soft and inviting, creating a perfect contrast against the deep blue sky. The ocean itself is crystal clear, reflecting the sunlight in shimmering patterns that dance across the water. The waves are gentle and soothing, making the beach a tranquil spot to relax and enjoy nature’s beauty. One of the highlights of this beach is the remarkably clean water. It’s so clear that you can see the seabed even from the shore, with fish occasionally visible as they swim by. The cleanliness of the water makes it perfect for swimming, wading, or just floating on the surface, letting the gentle waves carry you. In addition to the natural beauty, the beach offers convenient amenities like chair and sun umbrella rentals. This allows you to fully enjoy your time there without having to bring your own gear. You can easily rent a comfortable chair and a large umbrella to provide shade, making your day at the beach even more relaxing. Overall, the combination of breathtaking beauty and thoughtful conveniences makes this beach a perfect getaway.
Daniel E — Google review
Great Beach Fantastic beach very famous worldwide, the view on the buildings is incredible. Not the beach has all the expected amenities & lots of shops, cafes & restaurants around. The water is also really nice and this is what made this beach so fabulous.
Paul V — Google review
My Days in Benidorm 🥰 🌸❣️ It was August, and Benidorm welcomed us with 41-degree weather 🥵. What wonderful days we had at the beach, strolling through its streets, trying out restaurants, watching the sunrise, or walking at night while enjoying the nightlife. We’d wake up early to enjoy the sea and walk along the sand. Each day was unique and amazing! Creating human connections, observing and learning about their lifestyle and culture made the experience even more enriching.
Mariela B — Google review
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Aqualandia

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aqualandia, located in Benidorm, Costa Blanca, Spain, is a sprawling outdoor water park offering an array of slides and games suitable for visitors of all ages. The park features fast water slides, swimming pools, rapids, giant waterfalls, and shallow pools for young children. Additionally, it includes various dining options, shops, and relaxation areas for sunbathing. Aqualandia is the perfect destination to beat the summer heat with its diverse attractions and amenities.
I would give this water park in Benidorm more than five stars. It is simply SENSATIONAL! To be honest, I didn’t have the courage to try all the rides, especially the waterslide VERTIGO, but it’s incredibly fun to watch the brave ones make their descent. The park is huge, offering a wide variety of food and drink options. There are also lockers available for €7 per day, which is really convenient. Not to mention the numerous picnic areas that make it easy to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Without a doubt, this is one of the best-structured water parks I’ve ever visited.
Tatiana L — Google review
A brilliant day out for the whole family. We have two boys aged 6 and 7 and they both had an amazing time. We brought our own packed lunch after reading other reviews as the food in the park didn’t seem like the best option, and this turned out to be a smart decision as there are plenty of picnic areas available. We booked our tickets online which cost £109 for the four of us. On arrival, we rented a large locker for €10 (smaller ones are €7). They give you a PIN code printed on a receipt which is a bit odd, as it means you have to go into the water with a piece of paper to remember your code. It would make more sense if you could set your own code. We also paid for two sunbeds at €7 each and the inflatable ring floats came at an extra cost too. This felt like a bit of a rip off, as items like floats and sunbeds should really be included in the ticket price. This is the main reason we’ve given 4 stars instead of 5. That said, the park itself is spotless and very well maintained. The lifeguards, although quite young, did a fantastic job and we felt very safe letting the boys explore nearby. The children’s area is the best I’ve seen in any water park as it has a full section with obstacle courses, smaller slides and jumping platforms. We would definitely visit again for another family day out.
ADG — Google review
Great day out with the Grand kids here. Take your own drinks and food as the kiosk prices inside are a little hard on the wallet (€3.75) for a 1.5 ltr water that you can pick up for about 60 cents in the supermarket. €5.40 for a beer 🍺. Apart from that, it's a lovely park that kept the boys busy all day.
Andy M — Google review
We visited on a Friday in August so was very busy as expected. However we found the park to be clean, well organised and we all had great fun, dragging the kids away after about 7 hours. Queues for some slides were 15-20 mins but plenty of shade and well mannered. Didn’t attempt to get a sun bed or picnic bench (which looked like you needed to be there early to get) - just sat on a towel on the grass which was fine. Lifeguards very professional and kept good order.
Alex B — Google review
It was too crowded for me, even though we visited on a Wednesday. However, the kids had a lot of fun, which is the most important thing! We will come back! Food was available at affordable prices. What surprised me was that the lockers and lounges required payment.
Pawel L — Google review
Aqualandia in Benidorm is a great place and an absolute hit with kids—plenty of rides, pools, and attractions to keep the whole family entertained. The park is clean and well maintained, and overall it’s a fun experience for both children and adults. That said, the downside in high season is the waiting times. Some rides had queues of up to 90 minutes, which meant that even though we spent the whole day there, we couldn’t try everything we wanted. On-site food is also very expensive—for example, a gofre with just one scoop of ice cream was over €7. Security lockers cost €7, and hiring a large inflatable wheel is €8 plus a €2 deposit (though this does give you an advantage on Rapidos, where you can skip the queue). Overall, it’s still a great experience and the kids loved it, but the long waiting times and high prices take away from what could otherwise be a perfect day out.
Jaro — Google review
Visited on: Friday, 29th August 2025 Such a great waterpark! The Rapids are especially good! I highly recommend. The “Black Hole” too is fun. ⚠️ SENSORY NEEDS: This ride is dark and may not be suitable for those with SN. For Food, I recommended the Snack Bar - see my other review for additional, and full details.
Awardedcat Y — Google review
The place is big and theres plenty of rides and pools ! Very chill vibes although the food can always be better. Still a great time !
Victoria P — Google review
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Sierra Helada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
https://www.aqualandia.net/
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Mundomar

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Mundomar is a sea-life park in Benidorm, offering a tropical-themed experience with various attractions. Visitors can enjoy dolphin shows, swim with sea lions, and interact with meerkats and monkeys. The park provides an opportunity to get up close to marine animals like dolphins and seals without the need for an expensive cruise. Mundomar also features entertaining shows and a glass bottom boat ride for a memorable experience.
We've visited this park more times and it's always nice to visit. Bit small, but you can definitely spend a few hours here. Today we booked the delphin encounter which was great! We swam with the dolphins and it was such a great experience!
Angela L — Google review
Amazing place. Definitely recommend to visit with children before 10-12 years. Beatiful shows. You can do pictures together with sea lion, dolphin, parrot, lemur. The park has beautiful territory and zoo. There are few restaurants on the park.
Vika E — Google review
What a special place. So much fun! Negatives, its a little pricey, and they dont have a vast amount of animals. The pros, wow, the shows are phenomenal, especially the dolphin show. Amazing, just amazing. Yes its pricey, but honestly the shows itself make it worth it! Get over there. €20 cash or €17 (paid online) to touch a dolphin and have a photo (included) is such amazing value. You wont find better. So while its not a cheap day out, it's 100% worth it, and id go back again, and again.
Simon H — Google review
Nice animal Park got discounted tickets so went with family. The dolphin and sea lion show were amazing definitely recommend going and seeing them. At the top. Is a great view of aqualandia which is right next door. Overall a good place to visit with family.
Aidan05 — Google review
Pretty cool. We did combine tickets with Aqualandia. So we visited this place in the morning. We arrived about half past 10 which gave us time to look around and the watch the parrot show. Which was very informative. 2 of the parrots did not listen to the trainers and decided they were staying out just jumping on the rope. After that we headed to the sea lion show to watch some very happy sea lions and then the dolphin show, which has 8 dolphins doing tricks. The place is small so wouldn't recommend spending the whole day there as you can watch all the shows and see all the other animals in around 3 hours. Prices for photos with animals is around €20 euros I recommended paying for these before you enter the park.
Alyson S — Google review
In my opinion, Mundomar a bit too pricey, compared to Oceanografic in Valencia. However, dolphins did an amazing job performing, the instructors are great. Stunning view from the top! I liked it
Maria K — Google review
It was a good day plenty to see and great shows.But don't bother with getting the VIP TOUR as you are unable to take Photos as they block you and say only me.The photographer was a bit rude and right in my face as I attempted to get a photo.
Graham L — Google review
A great day was had by the whole family. The animals were amazing, well worth going to the shows, birds, sealion, and dolphin. There are other experiences which we didn't do this time. We purchased the combo ticket for mundomar and aqualandia, which was a good saving.
Steven G — Google review
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Carrer Serra Gelada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
http://www.mundomar.es/
+34 965 86 91 01
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