Introducing the Experience

This tour from Alicante offers a hands-on way to explore some of the most picturesque spots in the Valencian Community—Guadalest, Altea, and Fuentes del Algar—for around $44 per person. Clocking in at about 11 hours, it’s a full day of sightseeing that’s ideal if you want to see a variety of landscapes and towns without the hassle of planning each stop yourself. The package includes round-trip transportation, a bilingual guide, and entrance to Fuentes del Algar, making it a convenient option for travelers craving authentic experiences and memorable scenery.
What I particularly appreciate about this trip is how it balances guided touring with free time, giving you the chance to take photos, browse small galleries, or simply soak in the views at your own pace. The inclusiveness of entrance fees and the mention of museum discounts add extra value, especially when compared to booking individual activities. Plus, the small-group aspect (up to 54 travelers) helps keep the atmosphere friendly and manageable, avoiding the feeling of being just another face in a crowd.
That said, a few considerations are worth noting. The tour’s physical demands may be a bit challenging for those with mobility issues, given the many inclines, steps, and walking. Also, since some reviews point out the tour guide’s communication being a tad more in Spanish than English, travelers should have a moderate level of fitness and patience with bilingual commentary.
Key Points

- Authentic small-group experience with knowledgeable guides who share local stories and insights
- Stunning panoramic views at Guadalest and Altea, perfect for photography and memory-making
- Flexible free time at key stops for shopping, dining, or relaxing on the beach
- Large natural pools and waterfalls at Fuentes del Algar, ideal for cooling off and enjoying nature
- Great value for money considering transportation, entrance fees, and guided commentary
- Positive reviews highlight the friendly guide, beautiful scenery, and well-organized schedule
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In-Depth Review of the Tour Experience

Starting the Day: Departure and First Impressions
Depending on where you’re staying—Alicante or Benidorm—the tour begins early, with round-trip transport included. Traveling in a comfortable coach, you’ll enjoy the scenic ride as your guide, often named Danny or Maria, shares tidbits about the region’s history and local culture. The group size maxes around 54 travelers, ensuring a lively yet organized environment. From the start, the focus is on efficiency and enjoyment—no long bus rides without interesting stops.
Exploring Altea: The Charm of the Mediterranean
Your first stop in Altea typically lasts around 30 minutes, where you can walk through the whitewashed streets of its old town. This village, renowned for its charm, features narrow cobbled lanes and houses decorated with colorful balconies, which become perfect photo ops. The Consuelo church with its recognizable vaults is visible from everywhere, a standout piece of architecture that gives the town its character.
Many reviews praise the relaxed pace here. “I love the way you can get lost in its narrow streets while taking your time to absorb the atmosphere,” one traveler remarked. After the guided walk, you’ll have an hour of free time—ample to find a cozy café, shop for souvenirs, or enjoy the view from one of the viewpoints over the sea. Many appreciate the chance to try Mediterranean cuisine or simply relax on the beach.
Guadalest: A Town of Impressive Views and Unique Museums
Next, the day heads inland to Guadalest, often called one of Spain’s most beautiful towns. The highlight is the Castillo de San José, perched on a mountain and offering spectacular vistas of the surrounding landscape. Visitors consistently mention the panoramic views as the most memorable part—“you’ll love the views from the fortress,” as one review states.
In Guadalest, your guided tour takes you past charming spots like the baroque church and the Town Hall square, where stories about local noble families like the Orduñas add depth to the visit. Although Guadalest is small, it boasts numerous original galleries and museums—such as the Microminiatures Museum, Salt and Pepper Museum, and Ethnological Museum—that make wandering around an engaging experience.
You’ll get about two hours here of free time to browse shops, visit the museums, or enjoy a local meal. It’s often praised as “exceptional value for money,” with reviewers mentioning the vibrant galleries and the detailed historical commentary from guides. Many enjoy the chance to explore the Casa Orduña, a grand noble house filled with valuable artworks.
Fuentes del Algar: Waterfalls and Natural Pools
The tour then heads to the Fuentes del Algar, a natural paradise famed for its waterfalls, clear pools, and lush surroundings. This site is especially popular in warm months when a dip in the cool waters is refreshing after a busy sightseeing day, and water shoes are recommended for walking over the rocks.
The 1 hour 40-minute stop allows ample opportunity to explore areas like the Arboretum or the Estret de Sacos, and many comments highlight the beauty of these natural pools. “The waterfalls are well worth a visit,” noted a reviewer, though some mention the physical effort needed—there are over 100 steps at some points, which might be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Final Stops and Return: Benidorm and Alicante
After soaking in nature, the bus transfers to Benidorm for about 30 minutes, giving you quick access to that lively resort town or more sightseeing. Finally, the tour concludes back in Alicante, offering a last glance at these stunning regions.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience suits travelers who appreciate a well-organized day of diverse sights—from scenic towns and cultural sites to natural wonders—without the hassle of planning individual transport or entry tickets. It’s especially good for those who enjoy guided commentary and free time to explore or relax. The value for the price makes it attractive for budget-conscious visitors looking to maximize their day.
However, physical fitness is a consideration: many reviews mention inclines, steps, and walking. It’s best for active travelers comfortable with some uphill stretches and uneven surfaces. Those with reduced mobility or who prefer a slower, more relaxed pace may find some parts challenging.
Guides named Danny and Maria are frequently praised for their friendly demeanor and storytelling ability, making the experience more engaging. Their bilingual commentary adds value, especially for travelers who speak either Spanish or English.
The Sum Up
This tour hits many of the best highlights in the Alicante region, from charming Old Town streets to breathtaking mountain views, and the natural magic of Fuentes del Algar. It offers a practical balance of guided tours and free exploration, making it a smart choice for those eager to see multiple sights in one day without the stress of individual planning.
The value-packed price combined with friendly guides and memorable scenery makes it a strong contender for travelers wanting a taste of authentic Valencian charm. It’s particularly suitable for active visitors who enjoy a busy day filled with varied experiences, from sightseeing and shopping to nature bathing.
If you’re ready to explore three jewels of the Valencian Community—guided, scenic, and fun—this trip will satisfy your curiosity and leave you with plenty of photos and stories to tell.
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Alicante or Benidorm is included, so you won’t have to worry about arranging transport.
How long are the stops at each location?
You’ll have about 30 minutes in Altea, two hours in Guadalest, and roughly one hour and forty minutes at Fuentes del Algar, with additional free time to explore.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Water shoes or booties are suggested for the waterfalls at Fuentes del Algar, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the inclines and uneven surfaces.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but there’s plenty of free time to enjoy local eateries or bring snacks along.
What if I want to skip a stop?
This is a guided tour with scheduled stops, so skipping isn’t typically an option. However, some free time is built in to explore on your own.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most likely, as long as children can handle walking and some inclines. Keep in mind some areas involve stairs and uneven terrain.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is booked around 23 days ahead on average, so it’s wise to reserve early to secure your spot.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, a maximum of 54 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and manageable.
This tour remains a fantastic way to see a slice of Valencian life—beautiful villages, stunning mountain vistas, and peaceful waterfalls—all in one day. It’s an especially good choice if you’re seeking a lively, well-organized day with plenty of authentic charm.
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