🏖️ 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:
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Roman Theater of Cartagena – one of the city’s most iconic landmarks
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CaféLab – a trendy specialty coffee shop
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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.
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Pink salt lakes (Laguna Salada de Torrevieja) – famous for their vivid pink hue and flamingos
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Local market – perfect for tasting fresh produce and picking up souvenirs
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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:
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La Casita de las Macetas Azules – a hidden Instagram-worthy gem with blue flowerpots
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Castillo de Santa Bárbara – one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, offering breathtaking views
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Walk down to the Explanada de España, Alicante’s famous palm-lined promenade
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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.