If you’re looking for a way to see Alicante that’s more hands-on than just strolling along the promenade, then this E-Bike Coast Tour, Roman Fish Farm, and Snorkeling experience offers a compelling mix. For around $36, you get to pedal along the coast on a sturdy electric bike, explore some peaceful coves, step back into ancient history at a Roman fish farm, and dip into waters teeming with marine life. It’s a well-rounded adventure that combines physical activity, history, and underwater exploration.
What I find particularly appealing is the combination of stunning scenery and engaging guides—many reviews praise guides like Camilla, Mikey, and Luis for their friendly, knowledgeable approach. I also appreciate how the tour balances structured activities with the flexibility to continue exploring Alicante’s charms afterward. That said, it’s worth noting that the tour is suited for those comfortable on a bike and in good health, as safety gear like helmets isn’t included (a point I saw some reviews suggest could be improved).
A possible consideration: the water temperature can be quite cold, especially in September, which might surprise some snorkelers expecting warmer seas. However, the guides’ knack for finding the best spots means you’re likely to see a profusion of fish and underwater flora if you’re prepared for a brisk swim. This experience offers a meaningful taste of Alicante’s natural beauty and history at an accessible price point, making it a worthwhile pick for active travelers and curious explorers alike.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Versatile Experience: Combines coastal cycling, ancient ruins, and snorkeling in one half-day tour.
- Qualified Guides: Guides like Camilla, Mikey, and Luis receive high praise for their friendliness and knowledge.
- Beautiful Coves: Stops include Cabo de las Huertas, Cantalar, and Calita, each with unique charm.
- Historical Interest: Visit the remains of a Roman fish farm, adding a historical layer to your trip.
- Snorkeling Highlight: Watch for vibrant marine life, although water can be chilly.
- Affordable Price: At $36 per person, it offers good value considering all the activities packed in.
- Suitable for Active Travelers: Must know how to ride a bike; not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues.
- Flexible Ending: Tour concludes back at the start, leaving you free to continue exploring Alicante.
Exploring Alicante’s Coast on an E-Bike

Riding along Alicante’s coastline on an electric bike is a real treat. The bikes are described as sturdy and comfortable, making the ride accessible even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist. The route covers a mix of paved paths, rocky areas, and seaside pavements, so you get a taste of both urban and natural landscapes. The guides excel at showing off the best views and telling stories about the local spots, which makes the experience more than just a pedal-around.
Most reviewers mention how easy and leisurely the cycling is, with some noting it’s suitable for most fitness levels. The guides—like Camilla and Mikey—are attentive and make sure everyone is comfortable. The riding is generally described as smooth, with the e-bikes doing a lot of the work, so you can focus on soaking up the scenery.
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Coveted Coastal Stops: Cabo de las Huertas, Cantalar, and Calita

The tour hits some of Alicante’s most picturesque coves, each offering a different kind of beauty. Cabo de las Huertas, often the first stop, features rugged cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Cantalar is described as a peaceful spot, perfect for a relaxing swim or snorkeling. Calita, smaller and more secluded, provides a quiet place to dip your toes or explore underwater.
One reviewer, Lee, called it a “leisurely bike ride out of town,” appreciating the peaceful swimming spots. The natural surroundings, with rocky outcroppings and calm waters, make these stops ideal for unwinding and taking photos. The guides typically point out interesting features of each cove, enriching your experience.
Diving into History: The Roman Fish Farm

A standout element of this tour is the visit to ancient Roman fish farm ruins at Albufereta. It’s a rare chance to see a slice of history that most travelers overlook. The guides unfold stories about the site, adding depth to your understanding of Alicante’s past. The ruins are a tangible link to the region’s long-standing relationship with fishing and aquaculture.
Several reviews highlight how much they enjoyed learning about this historical site. It’s a welcome break from the water-based activities, offering a quiet moment and a chance to appreciate the area’s heritage.
Snorkeling in Alicante: Underwater Marvels

The snorkeling portion is a highlight, especially for those who love marine life. Guides assist with equipment, and the masks supplied are praised for their quality. Expect to see a variety of fish and underwater flora, though water temperatures can be cool—sometimes quite brisk in September. Some reviews mention Water shoes are a good idea, as the rocky beaches and seaweed can be slippery.
Guides like Luis and Mikey are noted for their careful supervision, making sure everyone gets a safe and enjoyable experience. The underwater environment is vibrant, and many say it’s worth the splash—even if the water is cold.
Practical Details: What To Expect

The tour lasts around 3 hours, making it a manageable half-day adventure. Check availability beforehand, as start times vary, and arrive 15 minutes early at SunEBike Alicante to check in. The cost includes an electric bike, snorkeling gear, and a knowledgeable guide, ensuring you’re well equipped.
What you need to bring: Passport or ID, comfortable shoes and clothes, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, and water shoes. The tour is suitable for those aged 16 and above who know how to ride a bike. Note that helmet provision isn’t included, though many reviewers wish it was, especially given the bike routes include main roads.
Not included: Hotel transfers, meals, beverages, or entrance fees. The activity doesn’t accommodate pregnant women, those with mobility issues, or serious medical conditions.
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Who Should Book This Tour?

This experience suits active, curious travelers who enjoy being outdoors and learning about local history. If you’re comfortable on a bike and like a mix of physical activity and storytelling, this is a good fit. It’s also ideal for those who enjoy snorkeling but don’t want to spend a full day underwater—this tour offers a quick, fun glimpse into marine life.
Travelers seeking a relaxing beach day may find some of the stops a bit brisk, but the guides make it easy. It’s a perfect way to see Alicante’s lesser-known spots without the hassle of planning multiple activities separately.
Price and Value

At $36, this tour provides excellent value considering it combines coastal cycling, a historic site, and snorkeling—each a different lens on Alicante’s diverse appeal. The affordability is underscored by the positive reviews, many of which mention how much they enjoyed the guides and the overall organization. The inclusion of quality snorkeling equipment and electric bikes adds to the value.
For a half-day activity, it hits the sweet spot—fun, informative, and active without being overly strenuous or rushed.
Final Thoughts

This Alicante e-bike tour offers a lively and authentic way to see the coast, learn about its history, and enjoy its waters. It’s a great choice for travelers who appreciate a bit of adventure combined with cultural insights, all at a reasonable price. The guides are consistently praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making every stop both informative and enjoyable.
The tour’s flexibility to end back in town means you can extend your explorations or relax at a cafe afterward. While the water might be chilly in the late summer, the vibrant marine life and scenic coves more than make up for it. Just remember to bring your water shoes and a sense of adventure.
Overall, if you want a balanced, engaging, and value-packed activity that captures the essence of Alicante—this one’s worth booking. Perfect for active travelers, history buffs, and anyone wanting a memorable coastal experience without breaking the bank.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is designed for participants aged 16 and above who know how to ride a bike. It’s not recommended for younger children or those with mobility issues.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
No, snorkeling equipment is included in the price, and guides are available to help you use it confidently.
Are helmets provided?
No, helmets are not included, but many reviews note they wish they had been. It’s advisable to consider bringing your own for safety, especially on road sections.
What should I wear for the tour?
Wear comfortable clothes, water shoes, and bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a hat. Don’t forget your passport or ID.
Can I continue exploring Alicante after the tour?
Yes, the tour ends back at the starting point, giving you freedom to explore or relax as you wish.
Is the tour physically demanding?
Not particularly—electric bikes make pedaling easy, and most reviews highlight how leisurely and accessible the ride is.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour schedule might be adjusted due to weather; you’ll be informed in advance via email.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
This tour offers a lively blend of coast, history, and marine life at a reasonable price. It’s perfect for active travelers eager to see Alicante from a different perspective. Just pack your sense of adventure, a smile, and perhaps some water shoes—ready to explore the coast in a fun, authentic way.
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