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Enjoy the Beauty of Altea and the Costa Blanca
Known as the white jewel of the Costa Blanca, Altea is a destination that captivates at first sight. Its cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and iconic blue dome make it a place full of charm and tradition. But Altea is much more than a beautiful coastal town: it’s art, culture, gastronomy, and nature at its finest.
What to See in Altea
Old Town
Wander through its narrow, steep streets filled with artisan workshops, boutiques, and terraces offering spectacular views. Don’t miss the Church Square and the iconic Church of Our Lady of Consolation, with its blue dome crowning the city.
The Promenade
Perfect for strolling by the sea, enjoying the sea breeze, and discovering restaurants with authentic Mediterranean cuisine.
The Port and La Roda Beach
An ideal place to watch the sunset, featuring a scene that combines fishing boats with luxury yachts.
Viewpoints
A picture is worth a thousand words. Use this space to focus on the thing which make you great.
Things to Do in Altea
Kayaking or Paddle Surfing
Discover the hidden coves and cliffs surrounding Altea’s coast.
Hiking Trails
If you love nature, you can explore the Sierra Helada Natural Park, with stunning views of the Mediterranean.
Visit the Frax Foundation and Art Galleries
Altea is a haven for artists, and its galleries reflect the town’s cultural richness.
Craft Market
During the summer, in the Church Square, you’ll find artisan stalls with unique handmade pieces.
Excursion to Isla de la Olla
A small natural paradise off Altea’s coast, ideal for snorkeling and enjoying a different kind of day.
Gastronomy: Flavors of the Mediterranean
Altea is a top gastronomic destination. Here you can enjoy traditional dishes like seafood paella, Altea-style stew, or tapas with fresh seafood products. Don’t forget to try the wines from the Marina Alta and typical sweets like sweet potato pastissets.