Alicante: Visita Anna 3 Cascadas+Bonus Cascadas de Chella is a day trip that promises a blend of natural beauty, light adventure, and authentic local charm. While many tours focus on popular sights, this experience takes you off the beaten path to explore some of the most breathtaking waterfalls in the Valencian Community. It’s organized by Sagrada Travel and involves a good deal of walking, making it ideal for those who enjoy active outings amid spectacular scenery.
Two things I particularly like about this tour are its small group size and knowledgeable guides. With only up to 8 participants, you get a more personal experience, and the guides—like Mikhail and Olga, praised in reviews—are noted for their friendliness and expertise. The second standout? The opportunity to witness stunning waterfalls that are often missed by typical travelers, along with the chance to capture some memorable photos of dramatic natural landscapes.
A potential consideration is the physical demand—be prepared to walk quite a bit, often on uneven terrain. This tour isn’t suited for children under 10, those with mobility issues, or anyone over 70. Also, since the tour involves trekking, comfortable shoes and a good level of fitness are essentials. Lastly, as the tour doesn’t include food or drinks, packing a picnic or snacks is a smart move.
Key points / Takeaways
– Off-the-beaten-path adventure: This tour takes you away from tourist crowds to discover secluded waterfalls and charming medieval Cella.
– Guides like Mikhail: Knowledgeable and accommodating, they enhance the experience with interesting insights and a friendly attitude.
– Physical activity: Expect a 5-hour trek involving walking on uneven terrain; good footwear and fitness are necessary.
– Unforgettable scenery: The highlight is the three Anna Waterfalls, each with unique charm, plus the grand Salto de Cella with panoramic views.
– Small group size: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
– Flexible booking: Reserve now, pay later, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance if plans change.
Exploring the Natural Beauty of the 3 Anna Waterfalls

I love the way this tour combines adventure with natural beauty. The journey starts in Alicante or Benidorm with private transportation that makes the trip comfortable and stress-free. The fact that pickup and drop-off are included means you won’t have to worry about navigating public transport—an underrated perk when going into more remote areas.
Once you arrive in Anna, Spain, you’re greeted with a chance to stretch your legs, snap photos, and dive into a landscape that feels almost untouched. The waterfalls here are genuinely impressive, and the reviews highlight how memorable this part of the trip is. One traveler mentioned, “We really enjoyed the waterfalls today,” and appreciated the trip leaving “a lot of good memories.”
The tour’s highlight is undoubtedly the three Anna Waterfalls, which you’ll visit over approximately three hours. Expect to walk, take photos, and enjoy a picnic in between. The scenery here is lush, and the sound of rushing water adds to the relaxing but invigorating atmosphere.
Climbing and Exploring the Cascades: What You Can Expect

This trek isn’t just a walk; it’s an active adventure. You’re encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and bring trekking gear because the terrain can be uneven and challenging. While the physical effort is manageable for most active travelers, those with mobility concerns may find it difficult. As one enthusiastic reviewer pointed out, “It was exciting, physically challenging but not grueling,” which perfectly describes the experience—enough to feel like an achievement without being exhausting.
You’ll get close-up views of the waterfalls and have opportunities for scenic photos. The guides are described as knowledgeable and adventurous, making sure you get the best views and safety tips along the way. For many, the water cascades are the highlight—a perfect reward for the effort.
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Visiting Cella’s Medieval Charm and Salto de Cella

After the waterfalls, the tour continues with a visit to the picturesque city of Cella. This medieval town offers a stark contrast to the lush waterfalls—narrow streets, historic buildings, and an observatory deck with sweeping views of the Salto de Cella waterfall. As one reviewer put it, “We went to the waterfalls, then explored Cella’s charming streets,” emphasizing how this part of the trip feels like stepping back in time.
The Salto de Cella is grandiose, and from the observation deck, you get a panoramic view that’s worth the walk. Walking around Cella allows you to soak in the local atmosphere, and it’s a wonderful way to balance the day’s outdoor adventure with a touch of history and culture.
Logistics, Pricing, and Value

The tour lasts about 6 hours, including transport, sightseeing, and walking. The private transportation is a big plus—no fuss, no crowds, and the comfort of a dedicated vehicle. The small group size ensures you won’t be lost in a crowd, and guides like Mikhail and Olga have received high praise for their friendliness and expertise.
Pricing is reasonable given the inclusions: transportation, a local guide, and access to some of the most stunning waterfalls in the region. Since food isn’t included, bringing your own picnic makes sense—especially as the waterfalls and scenic spots are perfect for a relaxed snack break. The option to reserve now and pay later adds flexibility, which is especially helpful if your plans are still unfolding.
Who Would Love This Tour?
This experience is best suited for active travelers with a spirit of adventure—those who enjoy a good hike and breathtaking views. It’s particularly appealing if you’re seeking something authentic and less commercialized than some other tourist spots. Families with children over 10, fitness-minded visitors, and nature lovers will find this trip rewarding.
If you’re not comfortable with walking or have mobility issues, this tour might be too demanding. Also, if you prefer relaxing afternoons, this isn’t the best fit since it involves quite a bit of walking and outdoor effort.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

Absolutely—especially if you’re craving a day immersed in nature, away from the crowds. The stunning waterfalls, charming medieval town, and panoramic views make this a memorable outing. The guides, like Mikhail and Olga, go the extra mile to ensure you have a safe and engaging experience, which reviews consistently praise.
The cost is good value for the quality of scenery and the personalized attention, especially considering the private transport and expert guidance. Packing a picnic, sturdy shoes, and an adventurous spirit will help you make the most of this trip.
If you’re visiting Alicante and want an active, scenic day that offers authentic sights, this tour is a brilliant choice. It’s an easy way to turn an ordinary day into a story you’ll tell for years—filled with waterfalls, history, and stunning vistas.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 10 due to the physical demands and terrain.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, trekking gear, food, and drinks for the day. A picnic is optional but recommended.
How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, including pickup, transportation, and sightseeing.
Are the guides fluent in languages?
Yes, the guides speak English, Spanish, and Russian.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not recommended for anyone with mobility concerns or wheelchairs.
What’s the scenery like?
Expect lush forests, powerful waterfalls, medieval streets, and sweeping panoramic views from Cella.
How challenging is the trek?
It’s physically engaging but not overly grueling—perfect for those with a moderate fitness level.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring your own picnic or snacks.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of authentic waterfalls, charming medieval town, expert guides, and small group size creates an intimate, memorable experience.
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