Alicante is one of the most popular destinations on the Costa Blanca, combining Mediterranean beaches, historic landmarks and an excellent location for exploring the surrounding province. Visitors can stroll along the famous Explanada de España promenade, climb to the Santa Bárbara Castle, relax on the city's beaches and experience the atmosphere of one of the sunniest regions of Spain.

If you are planning your first visit, start with our guide to Alicante's top attractions, where you will find the city's most famous sights. Alicante is an excellent choice both for a short seaside break and as a base for discovering other resorts and picturesque locations along the Costa Blanca.

The province of Alicante is known not only for its beaches but also for its variety of charming towns and cities. Among the most popular destinations are Elche, Benidorm, Calpe, Altea, Dénia and Torrevieja. Each of these destinations has its own character and offers excellent opportunities for sightseeing, relaxation and exploring the Mediterranean coast.

Travellers interested in nature and unusual attractions should visit Guadalest, one of the most beautiful mountain villages in Spain, as well as the famous Algar Waterfalls, considered one of the region's most popular natural attractions.

Local markets and family-friendly attractions are also worth exploring. Visitors may find our guides to the street markets of Alicante and the surrounding province and the best theme parks in Benidorm particularly useful, especially when travelling with children.

Alicante remains one of the best destinations in south-eastern Spain. Here you can combine seaside relaxation with history, architecture, scenic drives along the Costa Blanca and visits to remarkable natural attractions. Whether you are visiting for the first time or already know the region well, the province of Alicante always has something new to offer.

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