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If you are looking for the best tours in Alicante or a free tour Alicante, you’ve come to the right place. After enjoying a guided tour of the city, there are plenty of experiences to add to your itinerary to make your day in Alicante unforgettable—combining history, culture, nature, and gastronomy.

 1.🏰 Santa Bárbara Castle — A Must-See After Your Free Tour Alicante

One of the top activities after a tour in Alicante is visiting Santa Bárbara Castle, considered the best-preserved Renaissance castle in Spain. The panoramic views from the top are simply breathtaking.

Ways to get there:

  • On foot, via the trails up Mount Benacantil—my favorite option for enjoying the scenery.
  • By the lift,  taking you straight to the highest part if you have limited time after your free tour in Alicante.

This visit perfectly complements any of the best tours in Alicante.

Santa Barbara Castle
Mercado Central de Alicante

2. Alicante Central Market — Authentic Food and Culture

Another essential stop after your free tour Alicante is the Alicante Central Market, open only in the mornings.

This modernist market was inaugurated in 1921 and completed by architect Juan Vidal, and it’s the largest market in Spain by floor area. Head downstairs to explore the small restaurants and try a vermut, a locally aromatized wine. A perfect way to relax and taste authentic Alicante flavors.

3.🔥 Hogueras Museum — Learn About Alicante’s Most Important Festival

Just before reaching the castle, you can visit the Hogueras Museum, which houses the “pardoned” Hogueras sculptures—monuments saved from the fire each June.

The Hogueras festival, celebrated from June 18 to 24, was declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest in 1983. It’s a fascinating mix of ephemeral art, satire, and local tradition, making it a must-see after your Alicante free tour or any of the best tours in Alicante.

Bonfire Festival Alicante

 

🌴 Palmeral de Alicante — Nature and Relaxation

If you have extra time after your free tour Alicante, don’t miss El Palmeral de Alicante, a public park that used to be a Muslim-era palm orchard.

With more than 7,000 palm trees, walking paths, and artificial waterfalls, it’s ideal for a stroll or a bike ride, offering a peaceful escape in the city.

Palmeral Alicante

🏝️ Tabarca Island — Spain’s Smallest Inhabited Island

Visiting in spring, summer, or autumn? A must-do after your free tour Alicante is Tabarca Island, just 20 km off the Alicante coast.

Tabarca was once a pirate settlement and today is a fortified village with only 51 residents, making it the smallest inhabited island in Spain.

It’s a natural park perfect for snorkeling or diving, and you must try the caldero, a traditional dish made with rice, potatoes, and local fish. A true taste of the Mediterranean.

Tabarca Island
Tour Alicante

🚴 Coastline Bike Route: From Alicante to San Juan and Santa Faz

Another fantastic way to explore after your free tour Alicante is to rent a bike and follow the coastline. A recommended route takes you to San Juan Beach, one of the city’s most important beaches, and a little further north to the Monastery of Santa Faz, which houses one of the most important relics related to the Calvary of Jesus, patron of Alicante.

This route perfectly combines beach, exercise, history, and tradition, ideal for those who want to explore beyond the city center after a tour Alicante.

After your free tour Alicante, there are endless options to continue exploring this vibrant Mediterranean city. From visiting the castle, discovering local festivals, wandering through markets and parks, to visiting Tabarca or cycling along the coast, there are experiences for every type of traveler.

To make the most of your trip, start with a free tour Alicante and then combine several of these activities for the best tours in Alicante experience.

 

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