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Day 1: Explore Alicante’s history, city life, and Mediterranean flavors
Start your first day by heading up to the iconic Castillo de Santa Bárbara, perched atop Mount Benacantil. Whether you walk up or take the elevator from Postiguet Beach, the castle rewards you with spectacular views of the coastline, marina, and entire city. Wander through its ancient courtyards, towers, and lookout points to learn about Alicante’s centuries of history.
After your descent, stroll along the beautiful Explanada de España, Alicante’s famous palm-lined boulevard decorated with thousands of colorful mosaic tiles. It's a perfect spot to enjoy a coffee or fresh horchata from a local stand.
For lunch, head into the Old Town (El Barrio), where you’ll find plenty of traditional restaurants and tapas bars. Try local dishes such as arroz alicantino, caldero, or tapas with fresh seafood.
In the afternoon, explore the charming streets around Plaza del Ayuntamiento and visit the Concatedral de San Nicolás, a serene 17th-century church known for its distinctive blue dome.
Art lovers can then continue to the MACA Contemporary Art Museum, home to an impressive collection of modern art, including works by Miró, Dalí, and Picasso.
As the sun begins to set, head to Postiguet Beach for a relaxing stroll or a refreshing swim. The beach is located right next to the city center, making it an easy and scenic afternoon stop.
For dinner, return to El Barrio or walk to the lively Marina area, where many restaurants serve fresh Mediterranean cuisine with sea views. End your night with a drink on a rooftop terrace, enjoying Alicante’s warm evening atmosphere.
Day 2: Nature, coastal villages, and local life
Start your day with a tram or short drive to El Campello or Villajoyosa, known for colorful houses and seaside charm. In Villajoyosa, you can visit the Valor Chocolate Museum. Alternatively, stay in the city and enjoy panoramic views from Parque de la Ereta on Mount Benacantil.
Later, visit Mercado Central to sample local cheeses, olives, and jamón, or grab a quick bocadillo.
In the afternoon, take a ferry to Tabarca Island, a small marine reserve with clear waters, quiet coves, and a charming village—ideal for snorkeling or relaxing. If you prefer to stay in Alicante, walk the scenic coastal trail at Cabo de las Huertas.
End the day at Playa de San Juan with a seaside dinner, followed by a relaxed stroll or drink along the promenade.
Practical tips for organizing your weekend in Alicante: