Alicante, a city where the calm waters of the Mediterranean lap at its shores, receives thousands of tourists every year. Its excellent weather, which is for the most part sunny, delicious gastronomy, cultural identity and rich history, make the capital of the province of Alicante a must-visit.
If you’re looking for a destination with incredible beaches and crystal-clear water, lively streets where the people are open and while away the hours at bars and terraces, incredibly charming neighbourhoods and fascinating museums, Alicante should be your number one option for a weekend break.
Steep Santa Cruz neighbourhood virtually hangs off Santa Bàrbara castle and is the liveliest and most authentic area in Alicante — a great place for a stroll
Although rice dishes are the highlight of Alicante’s traditional food, it is a Mediterranean cuisine with a great deal to offer. Discover the local flavours
La Santa María menu with cocktail pairing
from 60,00 €
Perched atop the summit of Mount Benacantil in Alicante, the historic castle of Santa Bàrbara has spectacular views of the bay and port
Alicante cuenta con algunas de las calas y playas más bonitas de la Costa Blanca. Compartimos contigo nuestras favoritas para que las visites este verano
Despite being declared a Site of Cultural Interest and a Mediterranean Marine Reserve, Tabarca Island offers much more than its astonishing natural riches
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