Hiking routes in Alicante and natural tourist attractions

Tabarca Island: a paradise for all, not just for pirates
Despite being declared a Site of Cultural Interest and a Mediterranean Marine Reserve, Tabarca Island offers much more than its astonishing natural riches

Fuentes del Algar, a natural water park
The Fuentes del Algar combine the wild beauty of the water with the peaceful landscape of the Sierra del Ferrer. Discover the best pools in Alicante where you can swim in the summer

Penyal d’Ifac: majestic and photogenic
The Natural Park of Penyal d’Ifac is perfect for hiking, climbing and following trails to admire the flora, fauna, ancient sites and unbeatable views

Canelobre Caves: the cathedral created by nature
Home to the highest cave vault in Spain, the Canelobre Caves invite visitors to discover a subterranean landscape shaped over millions of years

San Juan beach: six kilometres of sand
San Juan beach is between Alicante and El Campello and countless bonfires are lit on this 6 km stretch of sand every 24 June

Cap de la Nau: caves, coves and viewpoints
Cap de la Nau is a unique geographical feature in Jávea with vast cliffs and idyllic hidden coves. Read on to discover its secrets!

The best beaches and coves in Alicante: discover the secrets of the Costa Blanca
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

Serra Gelada Natural Park: dunes, tiny islands and cliffs
Serra Gelada Natural Park, situated between Benidorm, Alfaz del Pi and Altea, has 300 m high cliffs, dune fossils and a wealth of sea life

Montgó Nature Park, a green space by the sea
Nature takes delight in the Montgó Natural Park, an extensive green area in the province of Alicante that humankind has enjoyed since prehistoric times