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🏖️ 5 Days in Torrevieja and Beyond – Sun, History, Nature & Tapas

If your dream holiday includes crystal-clear beaches, charming Spanish towns, breathtaking natural wonders, and delicious tapas, this 5-day itinerary is just for you. Torrevieja is a fantastic base to explore the many gems along the Costa Blanca.


☀️ Day 1: Arrival in Torrevieja – Beach Time & Sunset Walk in Cabo Roig

Afternoon:
After arriving and checking into your accommodation, head straight to one of Torrevieja’s beautiful beaches – Playa del Cura or Playa de Los Locos are perfect for a relaxing afternoon swim and some sunshine.

Evening activity:
Catch the sunset on the Cabo Roig promenade, a beautifully built walking path lined with palm trees and stunning sea views. It’s also kid-friendly and stroller-accessible.

Dinner tip:
Enjoy your first evening with a delicious meal and a jug of sangria at Restaurante La Mirada, located right on Playa de La Zenia.


🚗 Day 2: Day Trip to Altea, Guadalest & Fonts de l’Algar Waterfalls

📍 Altea – Whitewashed Beauty by the Sea

Leave early to make the most of your day! Altea is a picture-perfect coastal town with narrow cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and its iconic blue-domed church atop the hill.

Parking tip:
Avoid the center and park near Pizza Party Altea – it’s an easy walk to the old town from there:
👉 Santa Maria del Consol d’Altea Church

Sweet stop:
Before heading back to the car, don’t miss De Sabors for some amazing pastries or artisanal gelato.

🏰 Guadalest – A Medieval Gem in the Mountains

This tiny village perched in the hills (population ~200) is one of Spain’s hidden treasures. The main attraction is the Castell de Guadalest, offering panoramic views of the mountains and the turquoise reservoir below.

Parking tip:
There’s a large paid parking lot at the entrance to town (2€), and a local attendant will guide you in.
👉 Castell de Guadalest

💦 Fonts de l’Algar – Waterfalls & Natural Pools

Cap off the day at Fonts de l’Algar, a series of waterfalls and natural pools where you can cool off with a swim.

Parking tip:
Keep driving past the first parking lots – there are more options closer to the entrance. Parking costs 2–5€, and is cash only.
👉 Fonts de l’Algar

Entrance to the waterfalls is around 4€ per person.


⚓ Day 3: Cartagena – Roman Ruins, Coffee Culture & a Quiet Beach

Cartagena is a gorgeous port city with deep Roman roots and fewer crowds than other tourist hotspots.

Parking tip:
Use an underground garage – street parking is very limited, and you’ll save time and stress.

Must-see stops:

  • Roman Theater of Cartagena – one of the city’s most iconic landmarks

  • CaféLab – a trendy specialty coffee shop

  • Cala Cortina – a scenic beach with small pebbles (great for snorkeling!). There’s no mobile reception here, so it’s a perfect digital detox zone.


🌿 Day 4: Relax in Torrevieja – Pink Lakes, Local Markets & Tapas

After a few packed days, slow down and enjoy the laid-back charm of Torrevieja.

  • Pink salt lakes (Laguna Salada de Torrevieja) – famous for their vivid pink hue and flamingos

  • Local market – perfect for tasting fresh produce and picking up souvenirs

  • Tapas & sangria – treat yourself to a relaxed meal at a beachfront chiringuito (beach bar)


🏙️ Day 5: Alicante – Castle Views, Coastal Promenades & Ice Cream

Alicante is a vibrant coastal city with everything from history and culture to beautiful sea views and amazing food.

Parking tip:
👉 La Montanyeta Underground Parking

Sightseeing highlights:

  • La Casita de las Macetas Azules – a hidden Instagram-worthy gem with blue flowerpots

  • Castillo de Santa Bárbara – one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, offering breathtaking views

  • Walk down to the Explanada de España, Alicante’s famous palm-lined promenade

  • Don’t miss a scoop at the iconic Heladería Borgonesse ice cream shop


Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or as a family, this 5-day adventure offers the perfect blend of beach time, cultural exploration, local cuisine, and unforgettable views.

Why Visit Torrevieja? – Discovering a Hidden Spanish Gem

When thinking of Spain, most people immediately mention Barcelona, Madrid, or Costa Brava. But there is a lesser-known yet wonderful place on the Mediterranean coast that will surely steal your heart: Torrevieja.

This charming seaside town is located in the province of Alicante, in the heart of the Costa Blanca, and it’s the perfect choice for those looking to escape the everyday routine, enjoy the sunshine, breathe in the salty air, and explore an authentic Spanish coastal city.

1. Dreamy Beaches

Torrevieja’s long, sandy beaches are not only beautiful but also well-equipped. Playa del Cura and Playa de los Locos are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or a relaxing sunset stroll. The clear water, stunning views, and beachside bars (chiringuitos) create the perfect holiday vibe.

Playa Del Cura Strand In Torrevieja Van ...

2. Nature Reserves and Salt Lakes

One of Torrevieja’s unique attractions is its two large salt lakes: Laguna Rosa (the pink lake) and Laguna de La Mata. The pink color isn’t a trick or a filter – the water really is that shade! These lakes are not only beautiful, but also home to many bird species, including flamingos. They’re ideal for nature walks or photography.

Laguna Salada de Torrevieja, the Pink ...

3. Favorable Climate

Torrevieja enjoys pleasant, sunny weather all year round. According to the WHO, it’s one of the healthiest climates in the world – the combination of salt lakes and sea air is especially beneficial for those with respiratory or joint issues.

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