Places to Visit

Aqualandia

Les Fonts d'Algar

Altea Old Town

There is something for everyone.

Aqualandia 

if you are looking for a fun-filled day and an unforgettable experience, Aqualandia is the park for you. It has fifteen great water rides, adapted to all age groups in search of different degrees of excitement. Europe's highest standing slide and the world's highest capsule slide and both at Aqualandia.

Aqua Natura 

Plunge down water slides, explore a mysterious underwater world or sit back and relax with some soothing hydrotherapy. Experience zero gravity on the thrilling La Cresta water slide or ride the powerful currents of the wave pool, while the kids can splash around in the wacky water playground.

Les Fonts d’Algar

Why not visit the waterfalls Located just 15 km from Benidorm and 3 km from the urban center of Callosa d’en Sarrià, towards Bolulla, constitute a natural site with a high degree of conservation of ecological wealth and endowed with at the same time, tourist services and environmental education. This space was declared a Wet Zone protected by the Agreement of the Valencian Government of September 10, 2002.

El Castell de Guadalest 

Perched on top of a five hundred metre high rock, this tiny 11th century village of just 200 inhabitants, is one of Spain’s most beautiful historic villages. Visit the castle, and wander the cobbled streets visiting the many amazing small museums to see -dolls houses, salt and pepper shakers (20,000 of them!), historic vehicles, Microminiatures (including the Statue of Liberty inside the eye of a needle!) and our favourite - Microgigante which features many impossible looking miniature artworks, such as a self-portrait carved in a grain of sand.  

Altea – Old town 

Altea has a superb beachfront and promenade with lovely restaurants and shops. A short stroll up through the cobbled streets leads to the historic old town - quaint ancient streets which culminate in the square with spectacular views along the coast. 

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