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Alicante holidays
One of southern Spain's majot port on the Costa Blanca, Alicante is the perfect mix of old meets new. Its historical buildings, coloured houses and sweeping views of the Mediterranean are met with dynamic infrastructure, modern facilities and a buzzing nightlife. Art galleries, luxury shopping and a chic marina give the city a cosmopolitan edge while the hilltop Castillo de Santa Bárbara and rustic markets add to its Medieval charm.
Attractions and Activities
Beaches
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Playa de Guardamar. The sea can get a little choppy here, but it's ideal for watersports and the fine sand is a taste of the Caribbean.
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Playa del Postiguet. Excellent for swimming, this expansive arc of golden sand is ripe for sunbathing, with sunbeds and parasols for hire.
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Playa de la Almadraba. Small but perfectly formed, this pretty beach boasts fantastic sunsets and is normally crowd free.
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Playa del Coco. This smaller beach has a small harbour where fishermen still work today. Watch them bring in the catch of the day.
Arts & Culture
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Del Cura National Artistic Garden. Elche gardens are a fascinating heritage site, with over 200,000 palm trees, as well as bamboo, cactus and flowers.
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Castle of Santa Babara. One of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe and free to visit, here you'll find cannons, dungeons and a moat.
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MARQ. Take a journey through time. Galleries and displays of urban and underwater archaeology with historical information.
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Museo de Arte Contemporáneo. Permanent and temporary exhibitions host many styles of fascinating artwork. Free to enter with a guide book provided.
Activities
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Tour Alicante on segway. See the town, beaches and port with a king size segway experience. Training is provided to anyone aged 10 to 70.
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Discover the city on foot. Visit some of the main sites on a free historical tour, covering the effects of the Spanish civil war on Alicante.
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Go parasailing and paragliding. Just 2 of the many outdoor activities available; fully trained professionals provide an exciting and safe experience.
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Climb Monte Benacantil. Not a climb for the faint hearted, when you reach the summit you'll find breathtaking vistas of the ocean and town.
Food
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Taverna dining. Ambient surroundings and a gourmet lunch or dinner served with exceptional local wines what more could you wish for?
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The cream of Alicante. Portside restaurants are the epitome of luxury, offering fine dining in chic surroundings with exquisite views.
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Find a hidden gem. Some culinary delights are hidden in the most unassuming of establishment, offering locally sourced tasting menus.
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Vegetarian delights. The menu and décor of some of Alicante's vegetarian and vegan restaurants even meat eaters leave completely fulfilled.
Nightlife
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Casino Mediterraneo. Slot machines and gaming tables, including poker and roulette, are available at this modern, up market casino.
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Teatro Principal de Alicante. Modern and traditional performances with stupendous acoustics. This is a small theatre in a magnificent building.
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La Guitarreria Tablao Flamenco. The art of pure flamenco is seen in abundance in this bodega, where it's performed by the nation's most renowned stars.
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Parabarap pub. Have fun with friends at this low cost pub. Quality drinking and good music add to the obvious charm of this bar.
Book With Us
The perfect holiday is yours for the making, and with our Low Holiday Deposit you can secure your booking from just £49pp*. From flights to hotels, transfers to attractions, we've got you covered. We are a full member of ABTA and ATOL and a licensed travel agent with the Commission for Aviation Regulation, meaning you can book your holiday safe in the knowledge that you’re protected. Plus, our 24/7 In Resort Support team are just a phone call away to assist you during your stay.
When To Go
There isn't really a bad time to visit. Alicante is perfect for some winter sun, with the average temperature rarely dropping below 10°C in November, December and January. Snow and ice are incredibly rare. During the summer holidays, the city's beaches can get quite busy. Temperatures peak in July and August, and as the kids are off school, you'll see a lot of families out enjoying the sun.
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Currency
Euro
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How to get there
Fly into Alicante-Elche Airport
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Official Language
Spanish
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Time
One hour ahead of the UK
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Time from airport
About 15 minutes by car