
Costa Blanca Valencia And Murcia, Spain Travel Guide
Guadalest (El Castell de Guadalest): This picturesque village perches dramatically on a rock. It features a historic castle, a beautiful reservoir, and unique miniature museums.
Transportation: Driving is optimal; organized bus tours from Benidorm/Alicante combine Guadalest with other sites. Find Day Trips on GetYourGuide
The Costa Blanca's surroundings offer stunning natural retreats, perfect for a change of views and alfresco activity.
Discover refreshing waterfalls and island protected sea areas having obvious waters.
Explore unique salt lakes for watching avian life and rugged highlands for hiking.
Extend your Costa Blanca trip to explore more of Spain or the Valencian Community. These recommendations logical next steps for longer regional travel.
Start in Alicante, explore central Costa Blanca, head north to Valencia (2 days: City of Arts and Sciences, historic center).
From Alicante, explore Murcia city (cathedral, tapas) then Cartagena (Roman theater, naval history).
Take a high-speed train or domestic flight out of Alicante to Seville or Málaga. Explore Granada (Alhambra), Cordoba (Mezquita).
Expand your journey to peaks or wine regions.
For long-term visits, dive into certain towns or natural areas.
Enhance your exploration of the Costa Blanca and its surrounding regions with careful planning.
Combine nearby attractions like Altea and Guadalest for efficient travel.
Verify seasonal and holiday hours for attractions and restaurants before your visit.
For popular tours or unique experiences, reserve in advance to reserve your place.
Experience the transition from coastlines to mountains, showing the region's natural diversity.
Find historical sites and local customs beyond the main resorts, adding depth to your trip.
Taste regional specialties in authentic settings, moving beyond typical tourist menus.