Costa Blanca Things to do, a complete & up-to-date guide

What to do on the Costa Blanca? Rugged natural parks with challenging hiking trails alternate with ancient castles overlooking the azure Mediterranean Sea.

The region is known for its many boulevards(Paseos), cozy old centers(Cascos Antiguos) and authentic weekly markets(Mercados).

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Brief summary

An overview of the most extraordinary activities and things to do on the Costa Blanca.

Read all about the Peñon de Ifach in Calpe, the castle in Alicante, the old town of Altea, the waterfalls in Algar and many more special places.

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Author: Rick, more than 10 years active on the Costa Blanca. These texts are written from my own experiences and based on current sources.

Page updated on: 16 April 2026

Top 10 highlights on the Costa Blanca

1. Climb the Peñon de Ifach in Calpe

The Peñón de Ifach is a 332-meter-high limestone rock that defines Calpe’s skyline. You hike along a mountain path and climb through a narrow tunnel and the rocks to the top.

This natural park is the habitat of many rare plants and several species of birds. From the summit you have a sweeping view of the coastline and surrounding mountains.

Tip: Read more about the Peñon de Ifach

The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: the beginning of the climb to the top of the Peñon de Ifach.

2. Visit Castillo de Santa Bárbara

Atop the summit of Monte Benacantil you will find this historic castle. This location (at an altitude of 166 meters ) offers a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.

It is among the largest fortifications in Spain and served over the centuries as a crucial defensive structure for Alicante.

You can reach the fortress by walking along the landscaped walkways or by taking the elevator which is located opposite the beach of Postiguet.

Tip: Learn more about the castle in Alicante

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The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: the view from the port of Alicante of Castell de Santa Bàrbara.

3. Visit the palm garden of Elche – UNESCO World Heritage Site

On a walk through the Palmeral de Elche, you’ll traverse Europe’s most extensive palm forest, home to more than 200,000 date palms.

This special area was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the year 2000 and serves as evidence of the ingenious agricultural methods of the Moorish period.

On the route you will pass antique irrigation systems and pass highlights such as the Huerto del Cura, home to the famous 175-year-old Imperial Palm.

Tip: Read more about the palm garden in Elche

The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: the palm gardens in Elche.

4. Walk along the waterfalls of Algar

The Waterfalls of Algar(Fonts de l’Algar) are a natural paradise in the hinterland, where the Algar River has created a series of waterfalls and clear pools of water.

During a 1.5-kilometer walk along the landscaped path, you will pass several waterfalls and natural pools. With wooden steps and bridges, the beautiful rocks and green surroundings are easy for everyone to visit.

With plenty of shade and cold water, this is the perfect place to cool off on a hot day.

Tip: Read more about the Algar waterfalls

The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: the Algar waterfalls.

5. Visit the old center of Altea

Altea’s old town center, the Casco Antiguo, is a charming maze of narrow alleys running up between the characteristic white houses.

Throughout this part of town you will come across charming little squares, with the Plaza de la Iglesia as the central hub. This square is also where the parish church Nuestra Señora del Consuelo, with its famous blue domes, is the icon of Altea.

While walking along the steps and slopes, you will pass numerous cozy corners and viewpoints where you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Tip: Read more about the things to do in Altea

The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: the street on the way to the old center and the church in Altea.

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6. Visit the mountain village of El Castell de Guadalest

The mountain village El Castell de Guadalest sits spectacularly atop a steep rock and is accessed through a carved rock gate. In this car-free center, stroll through atmospheric streets full of history and small museums.

From the remains of the castle of San José, you can enjoy sweeping views of the azure reservoir and mountains. The combination of its special location and medieval atmosphere makes this one of the most unique places in the region.

Tip: Read more about things to do in Guadalest

The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: the view of the reservoir in Guadalest.

7. Visit The Ocean Race Museum in Alicante

Located in the port of Alicante you will find this museum entirely dedicated to the famous sailing race around the world. Since the city has been the official starting place of this race since 2008, Alicante is the ideal location for this center.

Within the walls of the museum, you will discover all about the challenging life on the ocean, the innovative technology behind racing yachts and the need for ocean conservation.

The permanent exhibits, which survey half a century of racing history, are open to the public free of charge.

For an even more intense experience, you can participate in additional activities for a fee, such as a simulator that simulates forces at sea or a tour of the original race boat Brasil 1.

Tip: Read more about The Ocean Race Museum Alicante

The lighthouse in Albir.
Pictured: the entrance to The Ocean Race Museum in Alicante.

8. Visit chocolate museum Valor

At Valor’ s chocolate museum you will discover the rich history of chocolate production in Villajoyosa. The museum is housed in an authentic 19th-century mansion, located right next to the current factory.

A visit to this location takes you through the origins of the cocoa bean and shows the historic machines that were once indispensable in the production process.

The extensive collection of objects charts the growth of this family business since the year 1881. In the various rooms, you will see step by step how the techniques for grinding and mixing chocolate have improved over the years.

At the conclusion of the tour, you will have a chance to taste various chocolates and have a look at the accompanying store.

The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: Villajoyosa, the town known for its chocolate industry.

9. Walk to the lighthouse in Albir

This 5-kilometer walk takes you along a paved path to the Faro del Albir, in the middle of the protected natural area of Sierra Helada.

During the tour, you’ll be treated to sweeping panoramas of Altea Bay and pass interesting things to do, including a former ochre mine and the information center in the lighthouse.

With its excellent walkability, the trail is an ideal blend of culture and nature for those seeking an active morning or afternoon by the sea.

Tip: Read more about the Albir lighthouse

The lighthouse in Albir.
Pictured: the completely renovated lighthouse in Albir.

10. Visit the Open Air Museum in Albir

Visit the Museo al Aire Libre Villa Romana de l’Albir. This open-air museum displays the remains of an ancient Roman villa and offers an interesting insight into the history of the region.

Here you will learn about the ritual of bathing in hot springs built more than fifteen hundred years ago. Nowadays, excavations continue every year, making the museum ever expanding.

The museum is free to visit and it is even possible to watch a short 3D film.

Playa de San Juan in Alicante.
Image: Museo de Aguas de Alicante in El Barrio Santa Cruz.

11. Visit the markets on the Costa Blanca

Weekly markets are the beating heart of social life on the Costa Blanca. On fixed days in almost every village or town, you will find a colorful collection of stalls where locals and tourists gather.

At these markets you will discover a huge range of fresh local produce, from oranges and olives to artisan cheeses and leather goods. It is the ideal place to taste the authentic Spanish atmosphere and find unique souvenirs.

Most markets open early in the morning and last until early afternoon, after which life moves to the surrounding terraces.

The lighthouse in Albir.
Image: the summer market on the boulevard in Jávea.

Question & answer (FAQ)

Albir is toeristisch maar op een ingetogen en kwalitatieve manier, zonder de enorme drukte of hoogbouw van plaatsen als Benidorm. Het trekt vooral rustzoekers, gezinnen en overwinteraars (met name uit Scandinavië en Nederland) aan, waardoor er het hele jaar door een levendige maar ontspannen sfeer hangt.

De beste periode om Albir te bezoeken is van mei tot en met juni en in september en oktober. In deze maanden profiteer je van aangename temperaturen tussen de 20°C en 25°C, een stuk lager als in het hoogseizoen (rond de 30°C).

Ja, Albir is zeer kindvriendelijk dankzij de rustige sfeer, de vlakke boulevard en de veilige wandelpaden. Hoewel het een kiezelstrand is, is het water erg schoon en kalm, wat ideaal is voor kinderen om in te spelen. Langs de boulevard vind je diverse moderne speeltuinen en het nabijgelegen natuurpark biedt avontuurlijke maar veilige routes, zoals de wandeling naar de vuurtoren, die ook met een kinderwagen prima te doen is.

Ja, Albir en Altea liggen direct naast elkaar en zijn uitstekend te combineren tijdens een wandeling of fietstocht langs de kust. Daarnaast sluiten de twee plaatsen goed op elkaar aan door het wandelpad langst de kust.

Nee, in principe heb je geen auto nodig in Albir. Albir is zeer compact en 'vlak' voor Spaanse begrippen. De meeste appartementen, supermarkten en restaurants liggen op maximaal 10 tot 15 minuten lopen van elkaar. Alleen voor uitstapjes naar het achterland (zoals Guadalest of de bergen) of grotere steden is een huurauto of de lokale TRAM-verbinding (vanuit Alfaz) aan te raden.

Ja, Albir heeft een uitstekende busverbinding (Lijn 10) die je in ongeveer 15 tot 20 minuten naar zowel het centrum van Benidorm als naar Altea brengt. De bussen rijden zeer frequent, vaak om de 15 tot 20 minuten, en de haltes liggen centraal aan de hoofdweg (Avenida de l'Albir).

Ja, elke zondagochtend is er een grote markt op de parkeerplaats aan de Avenida del Albir. Dit is een van de drukst bezochte markten in de regio waar je alles kunt vinden, van verse lokale producten en fruit tot kleding en souvenirs.

Je bereikt de vuurtoren (Faro del Albir) via een volledig geasfalteerd wandelpad dat begint bij de officiële ingang van het natuurpark Sierra Helada. De wandeling is ongeveer 2,5 kilometer lang (enkel), is verboden voor auto's. Vóór 10:00 uur is het mogelijk om het pad met de fiets te betreden.

Ja, dit is een van de meest toegankelijke natuurwandelingen aan de Costa Blanca. Het pad is volledig geasfalteerd en relatief vlak, waardoor het ook uitstekend te doen is met een kinderwagen of rolstoel. De route is ongeveer 2,5 kilometer (enkel) en biedt prachtige uitzichten over de baai van Altea zonder dat je een ervaren wandelaar hoeft te zijn.

Ja, Albir is een van de beste plekken aan de Costa Blanca om te snorkelen vanwege het kiezelstrand en de rotsachtige bodem, wat zorgt voor zeer helder water. Vooral bij de rotsen aan de voet van de Sierra Helada en in de kleine baaien zoals Cala del Metge vind je veel vissen en prachtig zeegras.

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Publication date:
15 April 2026

Publication date: 15 April 2026

Updated on:
16 April 2026

Updated on: 16 April 2026

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