Welcoming Tour of Alicante

Everything you need to know before your
tuk tuk tour

Service detals

Price per vehicle (capacity of 4 to 6 people)

Pick-up and drop-off available at any location in central Alicante

Duration 120 minuts


The itinerary may vary due to external factors such as traffic or events.

In winter, the tuk-tuks are equipped with rain/wind protection and blankets.

We recommend arriving 5 to 10 minutes before departure.

Includes driver/guide available in multiple languages.

Availability
10.00 – 22.00 h

Puerto del Mar Square

Starting point
Description

The Plaza Puerto del Mar in Alicante is a central square made up of two large landscaped islands. It is a popular meeting point for both locals and tourists. The square offers a pleasant environment to walk and relax, with its lush vegetation and benches where you can sit and enjoy the atmosphere. Its location near the port makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the city. Plaza Puerto del Mar is known for its lively atmosphere, especially during the warmer months when various events and activities are usually held. It is common to find street performers, artisans and musicians showcasing their talent, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the square.

First place
Description

The Ocean Race Museum is dedicated to showcasing the history and legacy of the Ocean Race, formerly known as the Whitbread Round the World Race. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the world’s leading offshore sailing regatta, which has been held since 1973.
The museum features interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and displays that transport visitors through the history of the Ocean Race. It highlights the daring feats of the sailors who have competed in this demanding race, their boats and the incredible stories of adventure and determination that have developed over the years.

Volvo Ocean Race Museum

Archeological Museum of Alicante MARQ

Second place
Description

The Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) is known both nationally and internationally for its focus on archaeology and the preservation of the region’s historical heritage.
The MARQ is housed in a modern building and houses an extensive collection of archaeological artifacts ranging from prehistory to medieval times. The museum combines interactive exhibits, audio-visual technology, and historical artifacts to offer an educational and engaging experience to its visitors.
The museum’s galleries are organized thematically, allowing you to explore and understand different aspects of Alicante’s history. Among its most outstanding collections are archaeological finds from the famous cave of Cova de l’Or, Iberian treasures, Roman sculptures, the collection of Islamic ceramics and the remains of the ancient city of Lucentum, among others.

Castle of Santa Barbara

Third place
Description

The Castle of Santa Barbara stands on Mount Benacantil, a prominent hill overlooking the city and the Mediterranean Sea. The castle is one of Alicante’s most iconic landmarks and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.
The origins of the Castle of Santa Bárbara date back to the ninth century, during the period of Islamic rule in the region. It was strategically built on the site of an ancient Iberian settlement. Over the centuries, the castle underwent numerous extensions and reforms under the yoke of different rulers, including the Muslims, the Kingdom of Aragon and the Catholic Monarchs.
The castle’s fortifications consist of various walls, towers, and bastions, which show a mixture of architectural styles influenced by different historical periods. Visitors can explore the interior of the castle, which includes underground passageways, chambers, and exhibition spaces that offer a glimpse into its rich history and military significance.

Fourth place
Description

he Plaza de España Museum is a museum dedicated to the history, art, and culture of bullfighting, a traditional Spanish spectacle.
The museum is located in Plaza de España, a central square in Alicante. It offers visitors a vision of the bullfighting world through various exhibitions. The collection includes historical objects, costumes of famous bullfighters, photographs, paintings and sculptures related to this sport.
Visitors to the museum can learn about the origins of bullfighting, its importance in Spanish culture, and the evolution of the sport over time. The exhibits offer insight into the techniques and skills of the matadors, the different phases of a bullfight, and the rituals and traditions associated with this show.
In addition to permanent exhibitions, the Plaza de España Bullfighting Museum usually hosts temporary exhibitions, educational programs and cultural events related to bullfighting. These activities seek to foster understanding and appreciation of this art, while offering a space for dialogue and debate.

Bullfighting Museum of the Plaza de España

Central
Market

Fifth place
Description

The Central Market of Alicante, also known as the Central Market of Alicante, is a bustling and vibrant market located in the heart of the city. It is one of the most important and iconic places in Alicante, and offers visitors a unique shopping and gastronomy experience.
The market building itself is an architectural gem, characterized by its modernist style, with a beautiful iron structure and large stained glass windows. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century and has become a symbol of Alicante’s cultural and gastronomic heritage.
Inside the Central Market, you’ll find a variety of stalls and vendors offering a wide range of fresh and local produce. From fruits, vegetables and seafood to meats, cheeses, spices and bakery products, the market offers an extensive selection of high-quality ingredients. It is a popular spot for both locals doing their daily shopping and visitors who want to immerse themselves in the authentic flavors of the region.

Plaza de Luceros

Sixth place
Description

The Plaza de Luceros is an emblematic place and one of the main meeting points for residents and visitors. The square has a wide central esplanade, surrounded by palm trees, benches and a large ornamental fountain. There is also the monument to the Heroes of the city, an important symbol in the history of Alicante. Plaza de Luceros is known for its festive lighting during the Christmas holidays and is a regular starting point for events and parades in the city.

Seventh place
Description

Plaza Calvo Sotelo is named in honor of José Calvo Sotelo, a prominent Spanish politician. The square is a central and lively area of the city, offering various services and attractions.
Plaza Calvo Sotelo is surrounded by beautiful buildings, including the Alicante City Hall and the Central Post Office. It is a meeting point and a hub of activity, with numerous shops, cafes and restaurants in the immediate vicinity.
The square features a central area with benches, trees, and fountains, creating a pleasant space for both residents and visitors to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. It is common to see people gathered in the square, especially during festivals and events.
Plaza Calvo Sotelo is also an important transport hub, with several bus stops nearby, making it easy for those commuting around the city to get there. It is often used as a reference point to give directions or meet other people.

Calvo Sotelo Square

Expansion of the Provincial Council

Eighth place
Description

The Provincial Council Eixample is an area that has been developed in recent years with the aim of expanding the residential and commercial area of the city.
The Ensanche Diputación is located to the north of the historic centre of Alicante, near the Explanada de España and the Port of Alicante. It is an area that has experienced significant growth in terms of infrastructure and services.
In the Ensanche Diputación neighborhood, you will find a large number of residential buildings, shops, restaurants, parks and green areas. It is a dynamic area with a wide range of leisure and entertainment options.
In addition, this area has excellent public transport connections, making it easy to get to other parts of the city.
In summary, the Ensanche Diputación de Alicante is a modern and constantly developing area that offers a wide range of services and amenities for residents and visitors.

Alicante Promenade

Ninth place
Description

Alicante’s Paseo Maritimo is a picturesque promenade located along the city’s coastline. It stretches for several kilometres, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and serving as a popular recreation area for locals and tourists alike.
The Paseo Maritimo is characterized by its wide pedestrian promenade, lined with palm trees and dotted with benches, making it a pleasant place to take a leisurely stroll or cycle. Along the promenade, you will find numerous cafes, restaurants and ice cream parlours where you can relax and enjoy the coastal atmosphere.
The waterfront is also home to a variety of recreational facilities, including playgrounds, sports areas, and outdoor fitness equipment, for people of all ages. It is a very lively centre of activity, especially in the evenings and on weekends, when it becomes a meeting point to socialise and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
In addition to its recreational offer, the Paseo Marítimo gives access to several beaches in Alicante, including the popular Postiguet beach. These sandy beaches are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.
All in all, Alicante’s Paseo Maritimo offers a charming and relaxing setting where you can enjoy the coastal atmosphere, practice outdoor activities and savour the local cuisine while taking in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Tenth place
Description

The Port of Alicante and the Esplanade of Spain are two iconic attractions in the city of Alicante, Spain, both located near the city centre and the promenade.
The Port of Alicante, also known as the Port of Alicante, is a lively marina that serves as a hub for maritime activities and tourism. It offers a picturesque setting with boats and yachts, lined with palm trees and surrounded by restaurants, bars and shops. The harbour is not only a place for leisurely strolls, but also offers the possibility of boat trips, water sports and visiting the nearby islands.
Next to the port is the Explanada de España, a beautiful promenade known for its unique mosaic made up of more than six million marble tiles. This palm-lined promenade stretches along the coast and is a popular meeting point for locals and visitors alike. The Esplanade is packed with street vendors offering handicrafts, souvenirs, and local delicacies. It’s an excellent place to relax, enjoy the sea breeze, and soak up the lively atmosphere of the city.

Port of Alicante and esplanade

Alicante Old Town

Eleventh place
Description

The Old Town of Alicante, also known as the Old Town, is a historic and charming neighbourhood located in the heart of the city. With its narrow streets, colorful houses, and traditional architecture, it is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
The old town is characterized by its vibrant and lively atmosphere, where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Alicante. One of the main attractions of the area is the Santa Cruz neighborhood, located at the foot of Mount Benacantil, which offers stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.

Barrio Santa Cruz

Twelfth place
Description

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Thirteenth place
Description

San Roque is located in the northwest area of the city, just north of the center and next to the Central Market. It is a residential neighbourhood known for its traditional charm and local character.
The district owes its name to San Roque, patron saint of plague and infectious diseases. San Roque is venerated in much of Spain and considered protective against contagious diseases. The district of San Roque has a church dedicated to this saint, the Church of San Roque, where religious ceremonies and festivities are held.
San Roque is characterized by its narrow streets, low-rise buildings, and a mix of traditional and modern architecture. The neighborhood has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, with local shops, cafes, and restaurants catering to both residents and visitors. It offers a more relaxed and residential atmosphere compared to the bustling city center.
One of the most prominent attractions of San Roque is the Mercado de San Roque, a local market where you can find fresh produce, seafood, meat, and other items. This market is smaller than the Central Market, but it’s a great place to enjoy the local flavors and buy ingredients to cook or just grab a quick bite to eat.
The district is well connected to the rest of Alicante, with convenient transport options such as bus lines and tram stops nearby. Plus, it’s within easy walking distance of the city’s top attractions, including the Explanada de España, Santa Barbara Castle, and beautiful beaches.
San Roque is a residential neighbourhood that offers a vision of the daily life of the people of Alicante. It’s a nice area to explore, especially if you prefer a quieter, more authentic atmosphere, away from the tourist crowds. Whether you visit the Church of San Roque, stroll through its streets or explore the local market, San Roque gives you a unique perspective on Alicante’s culture and traditions.

San Roque neighborhood

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