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How long is the drive from Cambrils to Benidorm?
The direct drive from Cambrils to Benidorm is 241 mi (388 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 39 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Cambrils to Benidorm, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Valencia, Peniscola, Calpe, Gandia, Javea, L'Alfas del Pi, Altea, and Denia, as well as top places to visit like Buho and Platja Del Torn, or the ever-popular Devinssi Winery.
The top cities between Cambrils and Benidorm are Valencia, Peniscola, Calpe, Gandia, Javea, L'Alfas del Pi, Altea, and Denia. Valencia is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Cambrils and 2 hours from Benidorm.
Peniscola is a picturesque coastal town located in the province of Castellon, Spain. It boasts a stunning coastline with pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular destination for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts. The town is dominated by the impressive Peniscola Castle, a medieval fortress that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can wander through the charming old town with its narrow cobblestone streets and traditional Spanish architecture.
4% as popular as Valencia
9 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Benidorm
Valencia is situated on the southeast coast of Spain, and it's a port city where the Turia River merges with the Mediterranean Sea. It's recognized for its contemporary constructions, consisting of a planetarium, an oceanarium, and an interactive museum in City of Arts and Sciences. Valencia also boasts several beaches, including some located within Albufera Park - a wetlands sanctuary containing a lake and hiking routes.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Benidorm
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Gandia, located on the eastern coast of Spain, boasts a rich historical heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The city's old town is adorned with architectural marvels like the 15th-century Los Borja Ducal Palace and the Moorish cloisters of the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba. For history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum showcases prehistoric artifacts.
2% as popular as Valencia
3 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Benidorm
Dénia, a charming port city on the eastern coast of Spain, is the northernmost coastal town on the Costa Blanca. It offers a perfect blend of tourism and authentic Spanish life. Visitors can explore its picturesque center, admire the marina, relax on beautiful beaches, and delve into its rich historical heritage. The town is dominated by Dénia Castle's impressive walls and also hosts museums showcasing Roman artifacts and traditional toy-making.
1% as popular as Valencia
10 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Benidorm
Xàbia, also known as Jávea, is a charming coastal town located in the Marina Alta region of Alicante, Valencia, Spain. Situated by the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, this municipality offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
4% as popular as Valencia
13 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Benidorm
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Calp, a charming town on Spain's Mediterranean coast, offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. From the sandy Arenal-Bol beach to the Roman site Baños de la Reina and the impressive limestone rock of Peñón de Ifach with its thriving birdlife, there is no shortage of natural and historical wonders to explore. The nearby ruins of Pobla de Ifac, a medieval walled village, add an extra layer of history to the area.
4% as popular as Valencia
15 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Benidorm
Altea is a charming city and municipality situated in the Valencian Community along the Costa Blanca, a stunning section of the Mediterranean coast. Known for its white-walled buildings, this picturesque destination boasts a fishing port and breathtaking landscapes including the Palau de Altea, the promenade, and Altea la Vella district - the oldest part of town. The area is also home to numerous beautiful beaches.
2% as popular as Valencia
2 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Benidorm
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L'Alfàs del Pi
L'Alfàs del Pi is a Valencian town and municipality located in the comarca of Marina Baixa, in the province of Alicante, Spain, lying at the foot of Serra Gelada.
L'Alfàs del Pi has an area of 19.3 km² and, according to the 2011 census, a total population of 19,802 inhabitants; the latest official estimate is 20,482. Wikipedia.
1% as popular as Valencia
4 minutes off the main route, 95% of way to Benidorm
Best stops along Cambrils to Benidorm drive
The top stops along the way from Cambrils to Benidorm (with short detours) are Mundomar, Peniscola Castle, and Aqualandia. Other popular stops include Castell de Dénia, Coves de Sant Josep, and Castell de Morella.
Devinssi Winery is a small and authentic winery located in the Priorat region of Spain. The winery offers an amazing tour with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable tour guide named Jordi, who makes the experience lively and entertaining for visitors. During the tour, guests have the opportunity to taste six different wines, all of which are delicious and well-crafted. In addition to providing a great tasting experience, Devinssi Winery also offers shipping options to customers in the United States.
Top notch winery & the amazing tour guide, Jordi! Small operation which provides an absolute authentic & genuine experience. The tour guide is what makes it totally awesome. Jordi is enthusiastic bout what he does, keeps it lively & entertaining & most of all knowledgeable of the Priorat region. We tasted 6 wines, bought 4 of them, a couple made it home & found out they do ship to the States too. Thank you Jordi for an incredible tour!
Eamonn McCann — Google review
Jordi was a brilliant and knowledgeable host for our tour and tasting at Devinssi. The location for our picnic and tasting was breathtaking as we learnt about the Gratallops subregion. Jordi was also hugely helpful in making recommendations of where else to visit and food to try.
Ranjeet Starr — Google review
Excellent tour with a great guide - Jordi. Very nice selection of wines for tasting and of course views from the vineyards are amazing.
Chris Nash — Google review
Stunning winery, with high quality wines especially the Il*lia, with a superb storyteller called Jordi. We felt truly appreciated & looked after by him. He possesses of a great wealth of knowledge and does it with outstanding passion!
Joep Sondeijker — Google review
Excellent sunset wine tasting with Jordi, who made our experience fun and knowledgeable. You feel like you’re having a drink with friends, the wines and picnic were all very tasty!
Christopher Bolwerk — Google review
Jordi was such a gracious host! The wines were delicious 😊 We even got a tour of the vineyard. We learned a ton about Priorat and would recommend the winery and experience to anyone!
Michaela Hoppel — Google review
We had the pleasure of Devinssi being our first tasting while in the Priorat region, and Jordi was a fantastic host! Despite being delayed, he patiently waited for us, and was very friendly the entire time. Incredibly informative tasting of delicious wines, it was a great start to our time in Spain
Jared Kehler — Google review
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Fabulous Spanish Priorat wines from an artisan producer in the beautiful village of Gratallops. The vineyard is so picturesque, nestled in the terraces of the Monsant mountain range. We had a very informative, fun tour and tasting with our host Jordi, nothing was too much trouble. It was great to be able to taste the delicious new releases as well as some older vintages. All of our questions were answered by Jordi in a most open and competent manner. We found it really interesting and can’t wait to be back when there’s new wine in the barrels!! The wines taste superb too excellent value for money.
Simon Judge — Google review
Jordi is such a knowledgeable wine tour guide and a true delight. We enjoyed our sunset tour immensely, especially just chatting with Jordi. He has extensive knowledge of Spain, wine-making, and the Priorat region.
Hannah Waxelbaum — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at Devinssi. We took part in the summer vine pruning activity and wine tasting. Jordi was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable and made the experience memorable.
James Cole — Google review
Wonderful visit, spectacular views and tasty wine 🍷 We visited last week with a group of 12 and had beautiful wine tasting on the sunset. Many thanks to Jordi, who been a great host and storyteller! Cheers’ 🍷
Veronika Fun — Google review
An absolutely fantastic experience all around - delicious wines, superb setting and a great guide. Jordi was knowledgeable, interesting and super fun. I've been on numerous vineyard tours all over the world and this was one of the best. The wine is definitely one of the top in Priorat.
Allan Haze — Google review
We loved our experience! Jordi is such a pleasure to talk to and the vineyard is breath-taking at sunset. The wines and nibbles were great and we really appreciate our host's effort to make it a nice experience for our younger ones. Thank you so much Jordi! We wish you all the best!
Aline Larkin — Google review
Jordi was fantastic! The sunset wine tasting was a beautiful evening of trying some of our favorite wines of the region and viewing some of our favorite views of Priorat. We appreciated Jordi’s knowledge and guidance about the region and what we should expect of the wines we would try. It was a perfect way to start our trip. Can’t recommend this tour enough.
George Kvaratskhelia — Google review
Great winery to visit. The Priorat region is amazing. Jordi, the tour guide, is incredible. He has deep knowledge of everything related to wine and is very kind.
The vineyards have great views and are manually worked on. Everything about the production of wine was carefully explained by Jordi, which also answered to many of the questions we had. The wines themselves are delicious. I recommend the tasting with selected tapas to level up the experience.
Douglas Camata — Google review
We had such a good time there! Jordi is very knowledgeable and keen to share what he knows. The wines were delicious and we enjoyed the panoramic views during the tour in the vineyards!
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Carrer dels Masets, 1, 43737 Gratallops, Tarragona, Spain
Great place to have a relaxing drink and listen to (in our case)!!, really excellent band/Group.
kevin stead — Google review
Place to go for live music. But service is slow and very poor. Not much ecperienced people. Long waiting time as they don't work the modern way.
The bar itself is very small so they offer not much to eat. This could be much better with an easy snack menu.
But I do understand that the bar service has the first priority to improve.
As I was the owner I would create an outside possibility when crowdy. Just to pick up a beer, wine or vermouth quick, so he can sell a lot more drinks at live events.
Huis Spanje — Google review
Gorgeous plaza to sit and peeps watch with Beer and good company.
Rick — Google review
I was visiting L’hospitalet early September’21, happened to find this awesome bar and it was Flamenco night. I had a such a wonderful time. Friendly staffs, variety of drinks, reasonable pricing, nice atmosphere infront of beach, perfect location for night out. They have live band every night from country to Flamingo… owner Monica was very kind and makes you feel at home. Highly recommend anyone who is visiting the area.
Phil Kim — Google review
Lovely spot to listen to the music and have a few drinks
Andy Corsbie — Google review
Great bar for live music today was beautiful sunshine and packed due to live band
Jon Segal — Google review
Excellent Sunday live music12:00 - 14:00
Mike Keighley — Google review
We enjoyed live music on Sunday. The bar has a beautiful location overlooking the sea, and the drinks cost accordingly. I ordered a Pina colada which was served in a pint glass but most of it was ice.
Freedom Seekers — Google review
Relaxing place to listen to some live music - mixed crowd , but nice for a change
Trevor & Zofia Hodgson — Google review
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Plaça de la Marina, 3, 43890 L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, Tarragona, Spain
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The Platja del Torn is a nudist beach located in a protected natural area, just minutes away from LHospital de LInfant. It's got a serene atmosphere and idyllic surroundings, perfect for relaxing without the hustle and bustle of big cities. The sand is dark and the waters are clear and warm, making it one of Europe's biggest naturist beaches. There's also plenty of deep green pine trees to enjoy as well as golden sand beaches.
In my opinion only, the best beach i have been to in Spain. So much room for everyone, naturist or otherwise, but leave the dogs at home please. It appears to have a gentlemens only area at the far end but its fine for couples.
A few lurkers behind the beach which is irritating but they are harmless.
Motorhomingmadness — Google review
Was not a good experience overall. Is a amazing beach but the basic greek rights were not respected. Is like mandatory to go without a swimsuit, and you are kind of invited to go out.
Jos? Massena — Google review
Great view from the beach area! Nice and clean
RKubo1 — Google review
Nudey sunbathing est bueno! Top place to brown your bits! The g@y end of the beach is totally fine for straights too. Me and esposa were fine there. 😎
Jonathan Elson — Google review
Beautiful beach <3 It cannot be reserved just for the naturalists. We all want to enjoy this amazing nature.
Masha — Google review
Best beach in Spain
Jim “Gazoopi” Broughton — Google review
A gorgeous beach, but it can't be reserved only for naturalists. The beach is for all. They kind of stare at you if you are wearing a suit. I don't mind their presence, they shouldn't mind people like me. It is really a great beach and naturalists can't keep it for themselves.
kremena anastasova — Google review
Nice large and wide beach. Quite a steep and narrow road to reach the parking. Lots of stones, sand on the approach to the water and then stones and sand again. Quiet during weekdays but was very busy on Sunday afternoon. Families gathered closer to the beach entrance, in the middle of the beach there were more single men and men couples and then families and couples again towards the other end close to the camping.
Radoslaw Madej — Google review
One of the finest beaches in mainland Spain, which also happens to be naturist. So no swimsuits necessary. Directly behind the northern end lies the popular naturist resort of El Templo del Sol. The beach attracts large numbers of sunseekers, but there is space enough: a short stroll will be rewarded with a quiet spot for relaxing in solitude.
Mike Betts — Google review
Relax total!!!
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Castell de Miravet
Castle
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The Castell de Miravet is a magnificent Romanesque fortress reconstructed by the Knights Templar and boasts breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. Access to this spectacular castle can be achieved via a steep and winding road, or alternatively through a well-marked path within the village. Large vehicles such as motorhomes can utilise designated parking areas located nearby. The castle offers impressive panoramic views from its grounds for an entry fee of 5 (or 3 at reduced rates).
Fabulous castle excellent value for money! The drive up is fun... Steep and twisty turny but managed it in our xlwb ducato. Can also walk up if you fancy it... There us a path through the village, well signed. Saw a sign for motorhome parking so can leave large vehicles there or in the coach parking. If walking, leave vehicle near the plaza next to the river and head up to the old church. Signs for the castle from there
Emma Sheldon — Google review
Fascinating for those interested in history & architecture. It gave a good idea of how the Knights Templar etc lived here. Excellent information boards in various languages. Great views.
A narrow winding road up from the village.
Top storey closed on our visit - June '22
Clean toilets.
Popular cafe by the river (although we didn't visit)
Andrew Johnson — Google review
Highly ridiculous. I knew that prices had risen due to inflation, but the price to enter this castle is a crime. If you are a history lover and you like to see empty castles with only stone, this is an ideal place for you. I expected there to be materials typical of the century in which construction began. Honestly, in my opinion, it's not worth it. The views are not that pretty (although I have to say that when I took the view the day was cloudy).
It only took us 20 minutes to see the entire castle.
The truth is, I don't understand the people who recommend visiting this place, if you know someone who recommends it, tell them that I pay a visit to the eye doctor, they really need it.
In my opinion, the town looks like the set of a low-budget zombie movie.
thank you very much 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼❤️
carlaa — Google review
Nice castle, I hope more rooms were opened and will be great to have QR audio guide.
Ivan Sorkin — Google review
Parking - huge one, just in front of the castle. No problem to find a spot.
Tickets - No que’ so no need to buy it earlier.
Visit take max 1h, max. Really!
Souvenirs - really poor part of the story. Nothing special, lack of tshirts in all sizes especially the one with knight.
English - basics, prepare Google Translator :)
Luk Latkins — Google review
The castle is beautiful! From the rivers edge, all the way up to the top the views are outstanding.
It is a steep walk to the top, however we managed to get the teenagers to the top! €5 to get in, under 16's are free.
Christine Edens — Google review
Nice views from the castle, 5€ entry fee (3€ reduced rate). Not sure whether the fee is worth what you're getting but I had a good time nevertheless.
Michael Sprenger — Google review
Unmissable, the Templar chapel had an amazing aura. The river Ebro nearby alone is worth a stop for the incredible views. Be aware however there is a small entrance charge to the castle, but it is totally worth it
Gleb Berloff — Google review
Great walk up the hill. Beautiful view of the old town. Cheap to enter the castle, but not much to see once you're in. The trek up is more worth it.
Etienne de Jager — Google review
Place was impossible to penetrate. Boys had it locked down. So beautiful by the river it's like from a Disney film.
PJ McC15 — Google review
Very lovely place. Lots of history, explained with pictures and information posters throughout the castle in English, as well as several other languages. A big part of the castle is very well preserved for the age. It tells the very long history of the location before the modern castle was constructed, how it was constructed, and it's part in history and historical wars and conflicts. Unfortunately, at this moment the upper floors and decks are closed due to visitor safety, but hopefully this is something that can be improved in the future so you get to explore the whole castle. Anyway, you still have plenty places with an amazing view of the Ebro river and the surrounding areas.
Asbjørn Lunde Dy — Google review
Great fortress-castle to visit, interesring history and really impressive size. Well preserved. Climbing up from village side requires some effort, but is rewarded with beautifull views.
Baiba Miezere — Google review
They only allow you to visit a part of the castle which is okay to see it but for the price is being charged it’s not okay. I’ve visited castles in better state for free or cheaper. 5€ seems a little to much for what you going to see.
Br Fe — Google review
Amazing castle where you going to spend at least an hour. The road to the castle goes up the hill and it’s really tight. Unfortunately the roof of the castle was closed, so we could not see the whole beauty and scenery that it offers, but it still was a great experience. The castle is beautiful, it is well maintained and preserved. Enjoyed every minute spent there.
Ross Malickis — Google review
Nice historic place to visit
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Camí del Castell, s/n, 43747 Miravet, Tarragona, Spain
Swimming is popular at these warm springs in a craggy ravine with hiking & biking trails.
It is a splendid spa with natural hot springs 🏞🏝
- In summer you can swim perfectly⛰️🌅
- Easy parking
- There is also a restaurant
- I recommend going after a week or a few days of rain 🌧⛈️
Ewerton Medeiros — Google review
Lovely little hideaway in the mountains. The drive up from Gandesa was nothing other than Epic. Amazing vistas. Don't expect too warm water tho. I'm guessing it was around 26°C. Perfect if you swim in the fresh river first and then soak in the hot part. The waterfalls, the vegetation, the amenities,... absolutely lovely 😍
Christophe Gabriëls — Google review
Great experience! Recommend to water lovers! Easy access, some nature views, also there is fish to enjoy, water is really warm, should be great especially during winter times , big spaces!!
Rokas Augulis — Google review
Lovely place to visit. A nice warm spring nearby, and areas to bathe in the river. Restaurant here has friendly staff, and menu available in english. Picnic area with tables outside. Toilets available in both the restaurant and outside. We parked at Antiga estació de Prat de Comte (old station along the via Verde) 15 minute flat walk, with a steep decline near the spring.
Will — Google review
What a scenic place! But what I like especially - curvy mountain road leading to it.
Jurijs Korjakins — Google review
Nice natural pools in a cascading river. A small shallow man made pool with warm water. Rest of pools less watm. Too far from coast to merit a visit (and lasr 8kmfor experienced drivers). Perhaps in August may be OK.
Jacques Behar — Google review
Very beautiful natural gorge. The trail system was awesome and fun to hike around. If you’re coming to look at the beautiful rock and river formation and hike around, definitely worth a visit! But if you’re coming for a warm spring, don’t bother. It is a small rectangular puddle that is slightly warmer than the other surrounding water.
Megan McDonald — Google review
It's always a nice place to visit. Great for walking, hiking, biking or just for fun. There's a nice restaurant in Horta and you can also rent a bike and schedule a pick up just in case you don't want to pedal your way back.
Isabella Dicaprio (Isabella) — Google review
Great mountain spot for path walking, hiking etc. There is a river extremely clean so even the crayfish are there. And there's plenty of them. Water is pretty warm. Overall beautiful place.
Jamal Yo — Google review
Great place with two different access. Avoid road via mountains it’s extremely dangerous. Choose destination Antiga estació de Prat de Comte and then walk about 1 km. Great place to spent few hours.
Andrius Šeršniovas — Google review
Very nice experience. Hot spring? For mountains yes, but it is only 25-28 degrees on the spring. The river is a little bit cijfer, butcvery fun to do.
Filip Lismont — Google review
Walked from El Prat del Comte - great hike and rewarding spring & canyon at the bottom. Not hot but warm water in the small pool by the rock
Restaurant in the little plaza with good quality food!
Rosie Williams — Google review
The drive down on one side was nail biting, in a van! Thankfully we discovered the road the other side of the canyon was fine. Enjoyed the day swimming, jumping and hiking around this area. Although the term ‘Hot Springs’ is not how I’d describe the slightly warm paddling pool!
Tortosa Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Maria, is a must-visit in Tortosa. The exterior is particularly impressive with its unique Catalan Gothic architecture and Baroque facade. Construction began in 1347 and was completed in 1757, resulting in a blend of two different architectural styles. While the interior ambiance is amazing, visitors should check for prayer times as tourists are not allowed during these times.
Looks like a very beautiful Cathedral, we got there just as it closed so unfortunately we didn’t get the chance to see inside but we got a nice couple of photos from this perch above the city; would definitely recommend checking it out if your in the area.
Pong Lenis — Google review
Truly beautiful - but NO PHOTOS ALLOWED.
There are no signs outside to say this, but the cashier emphasised this only after we had paid - NO PHOTOS ALLOWED. Signs and cameras everywhere to protect their copyright apparently and to remind you of the fact that NO PHOTOS ALLOWED. It really is a shame as the cathedral is beautiful and the museum contains some amazing artefacts. To top it all off, the only photos allowed are of the cloisters and the gardens within were quite neglected. Recuerde NO PHOTOS ALLOWED. Had we realised beforehand, we would not have paid the €5 to enter. Photos are a real part of a visit for us making, physical memories to accompany those in the mind, but here NO PHOTOS ALLOWED! We have visited many cathedrals across Spain and fortunately this is the only one we have encountered with such a restriction. My review is intended to highlight the restriction, since the cathedral attempts to hide it until it is too late, ie until after you have paid. Recuerde NO PHOTOS ALLOWED
Nick Walker — Google review
Very interesting exhibition with a lot of old religious items and scriptures on display. The price is also reasonable.
Carl Mattsson — Google review
Wonderful cathedral where you can find items since the Roman empire. Very nice staff. I travel in bicycle and they let me put in reception hall. Price was OK. It takes about one hour to visit.
Bruno Dias Ferreira — Google review
Staggeringly beautiful and very helpful staff. Really loved the architecture.
Sieglinde Czerwinski — Google review
This place is absolutely gorgeous. The gothic elements are a sight to behold, the grandeur of that place... It is used for prayer, so tourists can't get in and disrupt mass. It is amazing.
Yves Matar — Google review
Lovely old building a short walk from the town centre. Unfortunately I the day I visited it was closed to visitors so can not comment on the interior.
Roy Latty — Google review
The ambience inside the cathedral is amazing. The cathedral itself is awesome and it is still used as a church, be sure to check the times of masses and prayers as tourists cannot enter during prayer times
Maria Kayed — Google review
Beautiful building. When the square is completed at for it will be much better.
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Carrer del Palau, 5, Portal de, 43500 Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain
The Ebro Delta, situated in the southwest of the Province of Tarragona in Catalonia, Spain, is a picturesque delta region formed by the Ebro River. This area is known for its stunning white sandy beaches and vast expanses of rice fields and marshes that provide a habitat for diverse bird species including flamingos. It is considered one of the most ecologically rich areas in Catalonia.
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Playa del Trabucador
Beach
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Swimming & nature walks along a narrow spit with mountain views & salt ponds home to water birds.
It’s a delight to see this beach. Walking in the middle and seeing water on both the sides is just crazy and breath taking sight. Would highly recommend, especially for sunset
Saketh Reddy — Google review
Very nice and long beach in Delta de l’Ebre. At the end there’s a nice lighthouse where you can take cool pictures. It is also a natural park and it is clean and well maintained
Alex M — Google review
The water is very warm in the summer, especially on the bay side. I didn’t have time to learn to kitesurf during this visit but would definitely like to try it next time I’m there.
Ailin Jin — Google review
Really nice views. Awesome beach. Fun in the sand.
James Teja — Google review
Delta is delta! If you have the chance! Go!
Lluis Calvet — Google review
Breathtaking beach, amazingly long, sand very fine, dogs and nudism allowed all rear round, On one side you have the beach and on the other you have like a huge natural shallow pool, you can walk and walk and the water never passes above your hips. Ideal for families with children / disable people
Castillo de Valderrobres is a grand castle from the Middle Ages, which later served as a bishops' palace and now houses a history museum. The castle has been beautifully restored and visitors can purchase tickets to explore the museum, church, and castle. Although it was unfortunately closed for some visitors, the walk up to the castle offers great views of the surrounding mountains. The site is known for its interesting history and helpful staff, offering audio tours of the castle.
Fraai,heel mooi gerestaureerd. Koop een ticket voor museum, kerk en kasteel.
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Beautiful, very nicely restored. Buy a ticket for museum, church and castle.
John Boersma — Google review
As castles go it's fine, well signposted inside, little danger of falling off, detailed info in places ( but only in Spanish) some interesting paintings. Nothing special, though, unless you're a big fan of castles.
Ian Threadgill — Google review
A part of the history build it in Stones. Mágic and beautiful good places to eat
Kane La rue (Kane) — Google review
Wat een teleurstelling. Je betaalt 26 euro (2 volwassen + 2 kinderen) om een leeg kasteel ,met lege ruimtes, ongemeubileerd, gedeeltelijk met laminaatvloeren met een paar kamers met nep schilderijen (posters) aan de muur. Stonden na een half uur weer buiten, zonde van het geld.
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What a disappointment. You pay 26 euros (2 adults + 2 children) for an empty castle, with empty rooms, unfurnished, partly with laminate floors with a few rooms with fake paintings (posters) on the wall. Were outside again after half an hour, a waste of money.
Mook 4 — Google review
Big castle and church. There is not that much to see inside, just a lot of huge rooms. The best thing is the view from the top. Not worth the 6 euros you have to pay.
Jaime Miranda — Google review
Good walk through the town up to the castle, unfortunately closed so could not go in, great views from there towards the mountains.
Denise “Nomadic Globetrotters” Paice — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in that part of Spain. Seriously recommend visiting
Elena — Google review
Very interesting history and helpful staff. My partner and I had a very nice audio tour of the castle.
Sam Drew — Google review
A beautiful lake in a peaceful setting, reached by a long single lane track
tony picken — Google review
Interesting castle perched above a beautiful village.
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C. Buen Aire, S/N, 44580 Valderrobres, Teruel, Spain
(Translated by Google) Impressive guided view of a spectacular place, with a tapa at the end of the route. Totally recommended. We will be back !!
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Impresionante la vista guiada a un lugar espectacular, con una tapa al final de la ruta.Totalmente recomendable. Volveremos !!
Javier De Alava — Google review
(Translated by Google) We signed up for the guided tour by chance and it was highly-highly recommended. A 10 for Luis -the person who acted as a guide- both in knowledge and his explanations and treatment; entertaining and educational.
At the end of the tour we did a tasting of some products from the area. If you take any of the cheeses they have you will not regret it.
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Nos apuntamos por casualidad a la visita guiada y resultó muy-muy recomendable. Un 10 para Luis -la persona que ejerció de guía- tanto en conocimiento como sus explicaciones y trato; ameno y didáctico.
Al finalizar el recorrido hicimos una degustación de algunos productos de la zona. Si os lleváis alguno de los quesos que tienen no os arrepentiréis.
Luis Ma Morante — Google review
(Translated by Google) Getting to know Valderrobres through these great professionals has been a success. Visiting this wonderful town, discovering all the corners and all the historical events that have occurred in detail, is a luxury. The price €8 per person. In addition to an extensive and complete visit, it includes a snack with the delicacies of the area. They also gave us very good recommendations for visiting the surrounding area and places to eat.
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Conocer Valderrobres a traves de estos grandes profesionales ha sido un acierto. La visita a este maravilloso pueblo descubriendo todos los rincones y todos los acontecimientos históricos que han acontecido con todo detalle, es un lujo. El precio 8€ por persona. Incluye además de una extensa y completa visita, un picoteo con las delicias de la zona. Nos indicaron además muy buenas recomendaciones para visitar por los alrededores y lugares para comer.
marta li — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great option for a guided tour of both Valderrobres and Calaceite. Jorge explains very well, makes it enjoyable and conveys affection for the area. It is essential to do some of their proposals to get to know Matarraña.
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Estupenda opción para hacer una visita guiada tanto por Valderrobres como por Calaceite. Jorge explica muy bien, lo hace ameno y transmite cariño por la zona. Imprescindible hacer alguna de sus propuestas para conocer la Matarraña.
Eloise Casal — Google review
(Translated by Google) Valderrobres, charming town, narrow streets, well maintained, decorated, where time seems to have stopped. Essential guided tour. In the center of the Plaza you will find a guide for your visit and at the end they will offer you a free tasting of products from the area.
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Valderrobres, pueblo encantador, calles estrechas, bien cuidadas, adornadas , donde el tiempo parece haberse detenido. Imprescindible visita guiada. En el centro de la Plaza encontraréis guía para vuestra visita y al acabar os ofrecerán una degustación de productos de la zona, gratis .
Jose Juan Lopez Garcia — Google review
(Translated by Google) The guide is a native of the town and is a cane giving explanation. Very friendly and attentive. He has shown us the old town and it is spectacular!!
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El guía es natural del pueblo y es una caña dando explicación. Muy amable y atento. Nos ha enseñado el casco antiguo y es espectacular!!
Lu?s Francisco Huidobro — Google review
(Translated by Google) We loved the visit in which Jorge made us a guide. It was very interesting and enjoyable. It is a luxury to enjoy a guide who was born in the same town. He knew how to transmit his passion and knowledge. And as always in the visits of this company, we end with a tasting. The vermouth is incredible.
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Nos encantó la visita en la que nos hizo de guía Jorge. Fue muy interesante y amena. Es un lujo disfrutar de un guía que ha nacido en el mismo pueblo. Supo transmitir su pasión y conocimiento. Y como siempre en las visitas de esta empresa, acabamos con una degustación. El vermut es increible.
jordi monserrat — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great visit with our guide Jorge, explanatory, entertaining, entertaining 200% recommended,.....and we finished with the detail of a vermouth and some local tapas products EXCELLENT!!! The best way to get to know a town as beautiful as Valderrobres is with a good guide Thank you Turismo Matarraña We were there on Wednesday, August 16
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Estupenda visita con nuestro guía Jorge, explicativo, ameno, entretenido Recomendable 200%,.....y acabamos con el detalle de un vermut y unos productos locales de tapa ¡¡EXCELENTE!!! la mejor forma de conocer un pueblo tan bonito como Valderrobres es con un buen guía Gracias Turismo Matarraña Estuvimos el miércoles 16 de Agosto
Eduardo Martinez — Google review
(Translated by Google) 1- We have visited the Cova de l'aigua and it has been great. The treatment of the guide of 10 and the visit very interesting. We have booked more activities with them. We will surely enjoy it a lot! Everything is excellent and highly recommended. Thank you
2- Excellent. We have made several visits with them and it was fantastic. The guides are spectacular, we highlight Jorge who we did several tours with and he was like a lifelong friend. Besides, he is from the area, he has a high knowledge of everything and he explains everything to you 10. It was truly spectacular to be able to enjoy his knowledge and wisdom of the area. He made us feel very good and we had a great time. The other guides are also very good and we also give them our 10. If you are in the area, do not hesitate to go visit it and book the guided tours with them. Do not miss it! Highly recommended! They are the best in the entire Matarraña area. Thanks a lot for everything! See you soon.
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1- Hemos realizado la visita de la Cova de l’aigua y ha sido genial. El trato del guia de 10 y la visita muy interesante. Hemos reservado mas actividades con ellos. Seguro que disfrutaremos mucho! Excelente todo y muy recomendable. Gracias
2- Excelente. Hemos realizado varias visitas con ellos y fue fantástico. Los guías son espectaculares, destacamos a Jorge que hicimos varios tours con él y fue como un amigo de toda la vida. A parte él es de la zona, tiene un alto conocimiento de todo y te lo explica de 10. Fue realmente espectacular poder disfrutar de sus conocimientos y su sabiduría de la zona. Nos hizo sentir muy bien y lo pasamos genial. Los demás guías son muy buenos también y también les damos nuestro 10. Si vais por la zona no dudéis en ir a visitarlo y reservar las visitas guiadas con ellos. No os lo perdáis! Muy recomendable! Son los mejores de toda la zona de la Matarraña. Mil gracias por todo! Nos vemos pronto.
Enric pasqual blat — Google review
(Translated by Google) Don't miss this visit. Great tour, especially with the guide (Jorge) who takes you into the bowels of the old town of Valderrobres. At the end they offer you a vermouth accompanied by local sausages
Totally recommended this visit
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No te pierdas está visita. Estupendo recorrido especialmente de la mano del guía (Jorge) que te adentra en las entrañas del casco antiguo de Valderrobres. Al terminar te ofrecen un vermut acompañado de embutido de la zona
Totalmente recomendable está visita
Silvia Martinez — Google review
(Translated by Google) We did the guided tour of Valderrobres and Calaceite (3 hour visit) with our guide Jorge. Spectacular detail of everything we were able to observe thanks to JORGE's instructions. Great professional and knowledgeable about his land. Thanks for everything . It has been a pleasure to have you on our visits.
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Hicimos la visita guiada de Valderrobres y Calaceite( 3 horas de visita ) con nuestro guía Jorge. Espectacular el detalle de todo lo que pudimos observar gracias a las indicaciones de JORGE. Gran profesional y conocedor de su tierra. Gracias por todo . Ha sido un placer tenerte en nuestras visitas.
BELEN Bel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great, enjoyable and interesting visit. Joel knows a lot and does a great job. A 10!!
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Visita estupenda, amena e interesante. Joel sabe mucho y lo hace genial. Un 10!!
José Vicente Sostres Ferrer — Google review
(Translated by Google) The town is very beautiful; shame about the guided tour guide. A nice but very doubtful woman, with zero charisma and who has not been able to answer the visitors' questions (she did not even know the hours of the places that can be visited)... She spoke as if she were repeating the lesson learned at school. .
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El pueblo es muy bonito; lástima la guía de la visita guiada. Una mujer simpática pero muy dubitativa, con cero carisma y que no ha sabido responder a las preguntas de los visitantes (ni siquiera se sabía los horarios de los sitios que se pueden visitar)... Hablaba como si repitiese la lección aprendida en el cole.
Garden visitor center with displays of parrots, plus a wooden enclosure for butterflies & turtles.
For sure, not only kids could have fun there. Amazing place, it was great experience to feed extremely friendly birds, especially parrots. And to see turtles eating green salads. The owner of the place is doing great job. When visiting, if you are lucky, you can see and participate his show with trained birds.
Plamen Kolev — Google review
I love this place this was our second visit on our travels round Spain . My passion is birds & to see these beautiful birds so well cared for and looked after by such lovely staff is a joy. The place is beautiful and so much for kids to do as well. Being able to interact with the birds and feed them made my day. I have so many pictures & videos thus is a memory I will treasure always & we will return again & again when we come back to Spain I only wish we had a place like this in the uk . Thank you to all the amazing staff for caring so much for all the birds and animals.
This place is a must see on your visit to the area you won’t regret it 😄😄😄🥰
Sue Henrt — Google review
Great fun. This place will make lasting memories for you. It is advisable to choose clothing that you will not miss afterwards or you won't mind a few holes in them. Also shiny metal objects are a magnet for these beauties. Even if its just a little metal clamp on a rubber hair tie. Definitely worth the trip!
Jan Krumbach — Google review
I recommend. Parrots, kangaroos..etc. You can feed birds. Very nice experience.
Adela Pazdorova — Google review
very beatiful and interactive garden. the birds easily come to sit on your hand, but some of them do look like they are sick or like they have been fighting with the other birds. the turtles are very calm and allow you to touch them, you can also feed them leaves. the bird show was entirely in spanish, so i could not understand much of what was said but it was still entertaining. entrance is a bit pricy (20 euros for an adult) but i assume this is used to take care of all the animals
big + : they have a capybara !!!!!
Kayleigh Van Dongen — Google review
Brilliant place you're allowed to feed the birds in their habitats. We went out of season so the cafe was closed. We only went in the main park but you can pay extra to feed turtles and see the flamingos. The general admission was well worth it. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Ken Jones — Google review
About 20€ per person to enter. It is a little expensive but the animals seem very well taken care of, arrive after opening because you will need the whole time to discover all the animals. A beautiful experience. I hope to visit again.
Andrew Gleason — Google review
Amazing experience,my children liked this place and live experience with parrots.
Iosif — Google review
Really wonderful experience. Lots of different species in a beautiful park. Great fun to feed the parrots and the turtles. Can highly recommend it.
Signe Brandt — Google review
We were expecting a smaller place but the park is quite big and spacious. There are many parrots to visit, feed and hold. Also along the park are adventure routes like ropes and balancing on beams which makes the walk within the park fun and exciting for the kids. There are kangaroos, Lamours and turtles you can feed. We bought the combo admission which includes the butterfly area and turtles. We didn't see any butterflies but we enjoyed feeding the turtles. We had a lovely 3 hours there and i highly recommend visiting the place if you like parrots.
Tally — Google review
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Camí de la Ratlla del Terme, 12580 Benicarló, Castellón, Spain
Ancient fortress with interpretive plaques & panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Castles we know. We went back to Morella in our research about Morella Jewish Quarters. Before arriving to the city, we were able to see again the castle dominating the scene on the top. We visited the medieval streets, explored the churches and walls before hiking up to the castle. When we went up we were able to admire the different walls and terraces of the castle. We also were able to see the views of the churches, the city, and the surroundings mountains. Later, from the distance, we saw what we walked. #abuelosmochileros_morella #abuelosmochileros_castles #geolandmarks #geolandmarks_morella.
Jose Gregorio Lepervanche Valencia — Google review
Mooi kasteel is zeker de moeite waard om te gaan kijken.
Doe wel goede schoenen aan je moet best ver lopen om omhoog te komen en de trap is echt stijl
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Beautiful castle is definitely worth a look.
Put on good shoes you have to walk quite a long way to get up and the stairs are really steep
Jorel Boerboom — Google review
Morella has a great feel of old Spain, the castle is just part of the experience of Morella with its windy cobble streets, very authentically old homes and shops. It was an excellent over night or 1 day stay. The drive here is beautiful through olive farms and canyons. The castle has much history. This is a smaller village with lots of steps- no cars allowed inside so you must walk in. The castle as well is not accessible for anyone with an injury or disability.
Caroline C. — Google review
Spectacular place. Good walk up to the fortress back in time&history with amazingly picturesque views. You'll get adorable photos.👌📷 Reasonable price for entry EUR 3,50 and EUR 2,50 for parking nearby. Not overcrowded with tourists. Inspiration guaranteed. Morella is a MUST HAVE in my list of recomendations if you are in this region of Spain. ❤
Diana Sproge — Google review
It's a little town on the hill, with an ancient church building, though small it's very unique worth to explore even though you may have seen many. The castle on the top is a ruine, ancient but nothing much to see. The streets in the middle of the hill are just like any other Spanish town.
Vincent Aun — Google review
Travel with a baby? Make sure to take your sling or ergonomic bag with you and stretch your legs. Pram, or pushchair can be left at the entrance. It took us some +/- 30 min. to climb up the stairs, with some photo taking and view enjoying. We chose morning, and it was a right thing to do, afterwards it got a bit crowded (we saw when we left). The view from the top is spectacular.
Anete Zaumane — Google review
Stunning sweet city hidden behind the castle walls, a must visit and great views from the free aire across the road well done Spain beautiful gem
Fiona Birnie — Google review
Beautiful medieval castle at the top of the mountain with a nice little spanish town below with everything you need.
Jakob Lopez — Google review
The castle sits at the top of the hill covering whole village and giving an amazing view from the outside of village. Very picturesque. The village itself has that medieval soul in it. Narrow alleys, buildings, the atmosphere.
Jamal Yo — Google review
Excellent castle to visit. 3 euros 50 for adults. Dogs allowed. Very very windy today - I don't know if that's always the case.
Libby Weblin — Google review
A fabulous spot with great views amongst a lovely village with great shops and restaurants.
Julie Brice — Google review
Great castle - imagination and historical knowledge will help. Worth a trot up to the top for the views alone but the cave exhibit was a very pleasant surprise - very tasteful indeed. It’s cheap too so a must-see if nearby.
Richard Wakefield — Google review
Very nice castle and town, really grand with all walls and towers still standing. Town is not ruined by souvenir shops, but still has a nice atmosphere.
high stoned — Google review
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Carrer del Castell, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain
The Església de Santa Maria la Major, also known as the Church of St. Mary, is an outstanding example of Valencian Gothic and Renaissance architecture. It was constructed predominantly during the 13th and 14th centuries but was not completed until the late 16th century. Notable features on its exterior include two entrances: the larger Apostles gate from the 14th century and the smaller Virgin gate from the 15th century.
Morella is an amazing town not too far from Peniscola and Valencia. It is like going back in time! This town is amazing and the church is greatly preserved that reflects the history. Beautiful building.
Andrew Kinnear — Google review
Very beautiful church, especially inside. Not the biggest one but i would say its still worth visiting.
Jamal Yo — Google review
Ancient church into the magical and charming village of Morella
Josep Amela — Google review
Beautiful art, architecture, culture and history. Fantastic experience, truly breathtaking and overwhelming.
Lee Gallagher (Lee G) — Google review
Beautiful church!
Plamen Kolev — Google review
Wow, incredibly beautiful with musical organ and amizing wood retable in the abcis
Lluís Bertran — Google review
Brutal!!!!
Guillermo Toledo — Google review
Nice church! Paid entrance
Stanislav Zayarsky — Google review
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Pcta. de l'Església, 1, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain
Morella is a charming mountain town known for its culinary delights and artisan products. The streets are lined with shops offering locally made goods, supporting struggling farmers in the area. Morella is famous for its truffles, and visitors can experience the bustling truffle market held every Friday night from November to February. It's a great opportunity to savor the local flavors and support the community.
Peniscola Castle is a massive medieval fortress located on the seafront in the city of Peniscola, in the province of Alicante, southern Spain. It was once a papal seat and offers tours and cultural events. With hotels.com help you find the best accommodations in Peniscola.
Stunning! Great place to visit during the winter months as really quite. Amazing history and architecture. Spectacular views from the walls, Peniscola is a very nice town with lovely beaches, highly recommended.
Malcolm Thomas — Google review
If you have mobility issues you are going to struggle. The entry should be free for disabled guests according to info.
Talking about the castle, we paid 5 euros each to get in. The castle is beautiful, there’s a lot to see. Views are stunning and you see the whole city from the top.
Ross Malickis — Google review
What a beautiful place! If you are traveling from Barcelona to Valencia or vice versa you need to make a break here or of you just need a beautiful a cool and cheap location for vocations well this is just the destination! The old castle is amazing with a beautiful view and small streets and corners, don't missed to visit the garden's next to the castle!
Vasilis Karakostas — Google review
What a lovely place! The views are wonderful and the sense of history is in the air. Gorgeous little restaurants and this was a perfect time to visit away from the summer crowds but the weather was clear and warm. Wouldn't recommend if you have mobility issues as quite a climb but even around the lower areas you can catch the views
Joanne Groves — Google review
Legendary refuge of Pope Benedict XIII and the Knight Templars… great views from atop the castle as well as interesting exhibits with app/audio guides available make for an interesting few hours out at the main attraction in Peñiscola!
Edwin T — Google review
A beautiful castle and an amazing landscape over the Peniscola town from the balcony of the castle. The castle is kept in good condition, good time spent here to relax. Also nice vibe from the beach, from the water, because of the castle and the village that surround him.😍❤❤
Legend Crysty — Google review
Simply beautiful. The town around the castle is astonishing with its small alleys and the view on the ocean. We sadly could not go inside the castles as dogs are not allowed but it's also a view from the outside :)
Colin S — Google review
Beautiful sea and city view from all the sides, cheap ticket like around 5 euros. Unfortunately, there are not many things to see except the impressive walls. Most of the rooms are totally empty. It could be an amazing museum if it had better maintenance and some exhibits. Some storytelling videos are projecting in the walls but with kind of poor quality
Pjaridea — Google review
A Historic Gem,
Nestled on a picturesque hill overlooking the glistening Mediterranean Sea, Peniscola Castle stands as a testament to centuries of history and architectural brilliance. As I stepped through its ancient gates, I was instantly transported back in time to the era of knights and kings.
The castle's commanding presence is awe-inspiring, with its imposing stone walls and fortified towers offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Exploring its labyrinthine corridors and chambers, I was fascinated by the rich tapestry of its past, from its origins as a Moorish citadel to its role as a royal residence during the reign of the Knights Templar.
One of the highlights of my visit was the castle's impressive courtyard, where I marveled at the intricate craftsmanship of its arched arcades and ornate fountains. It was here that I could almost feel the echoes of past events, from grand banquets to fierce battles fought in defense of its walls.
The castle's museum provided a fascinating insight into its history, with displays of artifacts ranging from medieval weaponry to intricate tapestries. I particularly enjoyed learning about the castle's role in the Spanish Reconquista and its significance in the region's cultural heritage.
Overall, my experience at Peniscola Castle was nothing short of unforgettable. Its blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in delving into the rich tapestry of Spain's past. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking a glimpse into a bygone era, this historic gem offers a captivating journey through time.
Epicurean Explorer Rater — Google review
A must see if you are in the area. Not expensive 5€ & concessions available. This includes the castle and the artillery garden's.
Amazing views, interesting history. Has been used for film sets and Game of Thrones.
Not the best place to visit if you have limited ability as there are lots of steps.
Elizabeth Jackson — Google review
A beautiful seaside resort with a lovely old quarter within the castle walls, fabulous beaches and lots of fine restaurants. I visited out of season so both traffic and crowds were light. Well worth a visit.
Gerard Mc Kenna — Google review
What a beautiful place! Everything was great about it - architecture, well maintained the whole village, food was great in all places we stopped. The views are spectacular! Dreaming to come back in future.
Natalia Outkina — Google review
Amazing place and so we'll restored. If you GoT fan it's a must see. Walking along the castle you getting flashbacks from the show.
Paulina Siedlarek-Maciejewicz — Google review
We visited here Friday last week. Winter month is quite quiet in this town. The castle is really the only landmark that makes the attraction of the city so it should not be missed.
Iwan & Jolly — Google review
The most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen in Spain. Fantastic view, amazing blue sea. Absolutely worth a visit!!
c Rrrrun — Google review
I enjoyed wandering around this castle and up through the little cobbled streets. The views from the top of the castle are breath taking. Highly recommend.
Richard Attoe — Google review
beautiful views of the coast, fortress itself rather uninteresting, small exhibition about the templars and pope luna, difficult access for elderly, many many steps, no seats anywhere to rest.... poor set up.
fortress totally over restored, looks as it has been rebuilt some 20 years ago, pity
visit to the not very impressive gardens should be free of charge, entrance fee incl gardens 5 Euro and reduced 3.50 euro, fair prices
Werner Senft — Google review
Huge castle. €5 per adult entry, but that also includes access to the park created from the castle gardens. Lovely setting, good information boards and videos. Well worth the price. Fabulous views from the top.
We recorded a video there for our You Tube channel, you can find it at @findingxanaduofficial
Alison Farrow (FindingXANADU) — Google review
Peniscola Castle is nice place to visit. It has long Beach with beautiful View of the city. Castle provides excellent view of Peniscola City.
Tourist must include this place in their list. Only 3 to 4 hours are required to see Peniscula Castle.
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Shahid Hussain — Google review
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C. Castillo, s/n, 12598 Peníscola, Castelló, Spain
Inaugurated in 2007, this Bronze statue represents absolutely nothing of the actual physical appearance of Papa Luna: in reality, he was a small, extremely thin man dedicated to the world of academia, more along the lines of a Mr. Barnes from the Simpsons rather than the imposing myth that has been created. Some argument can be made that the statue represent his strong character and beliefs, but physically, zero in common with the statue.
Guyver II — Google review
(Translated by Google) A statue of a very curious guy who sits there watching lives go by and wondering why everyone takes selfies with him. He seems quite serious (you can see it in my photos) and the truth is that it seems that he is not comfortable where he is. I believe that 99% take photos with him without having a clue who Pope Luna was. If it weren't for this statue I wouldn't know him.
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Una estatua de un tipo muy curioso que está ahí sentado mirando las vidas pasar y preguntándose por qué todo el mundo se hace selfies con él. Parece bastante serio (se puede observar en mis fotos) y la verdad es que parece que no esté a gusto ahí donde está. Yo creo que el 99% se hace fotos con él sin tener ni idea de quién fue el papa Luna. Yo si no fuera por esta estatua no lo conocería.
Manufactured Fear — Google review
(Translated by Google) A work of art by Sergio Blanco who was 50% of Sergio and Estibaliz and who apart from being a singer was also a sculptor.
A real gem !!!
Recommended to see it, right next to the entrance to the castle
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Una obra de arte de Sergio Blanco quien fuera el 50% de Sergio y Estibaliz y que aparte de cantante también era escultor.
Una auténtica joya !!!
Recomendable verla,justo al lado de la entrada al castillo
Fresisuisse — Google review
(Translated by Google) BEAUTIFUL STATUE OF PAPA LUNA WITH THE LIGHTED CASTLE BEHIND THAT GIVES IT A VERY NICE TOUCH. THE CASTLE ITSELF IS A WONDERFUL EVEN THOUGH I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO VISIT IT FROM THE INSIDE BECAUSE IT WAS CLOSED. THE PHOTOS ARE FROM THE YEAR 2016.
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PRECIOSA ESTATUA DEL PAPA LUNA CON EL CASTILLO ILUMINADO DETRAS QUE LE DA UN TOQUE MUY BONITO. EL CASTILLO EN SI ES UNA MARAVILLA AUNQUE NO LO HAYA PODIDO VISITAR POR DENTRO AL ESTAR CERRADO. LAS FOTOS SON DEL AÑO 2016.
Extremely interesting historical park, showing how the mine used to function. We were lucky and got Sandy as our guide, she spoke English as well as Spanish, she was able to explain some things that I did not understand in English also - all the literature around the park is in Spanish, valenciano and English. Most of the guides are local, as were the people that worked in the mines in the fifty's, work that was extremely hard and poorly paid ( though not as poor as the farm labour, that was the other option). So if you go and don't speak Spanish be sure to ask for Sandy!. Open all year round, shut Tuesdays though.
Antony Powell — Google review
A hidden gem well worth a visit. Email ahead for a timed visit in English. You are taken into two old mines; the two are connected by a short ride on a tourist type train. There is a small cafe selling drinks and sandwiches etc.
Barrie Hall — Google review
Interesting
J JSN — Google review
(Translated by Google) The visit was very interesting and entertaining.
The guides were fantastic and both caves were great.
The short tour between the caves is done on a little train. The explanations are curious and suitable for all audiences, both adults and children.
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La visita estuvo muy interesante y entretenida.
Los guías fantásticos y ambas cuevas geniales.
El pequeño recorrido entre las cuevas se hace en un trenecito. Las explicaciones son curiosas y aptas para todos los público, tanto mayores como niños.
Alina C. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ideal to go with the family! Prior reservation essential. The visit 1:30am. It is recommended to go up the Culla, a much better road and shorter than the Torre d'en Basra. The guide Enric very friendly, professional and attentive. Space is very well museumized and signposted. Free parking. Not accessible for people with reduced mobility. It's so worth it! A fantastic find!
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Ideal per anar amb família! Imprescindible reserva prèvia. La visita 1:30h. Recomendable pujar per la Culla molt més bona carretera i més curt que per la Torre d,en Basora. El guia Enric molt amè, professional i atent. Espai està molt ben museïtzat i senyalitzat. Pàrquing gratuït . No accessible per persones amb mobilitat reduida. Val molt la pena! Una fantàstica troballa!
Marta Fabrega — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Mimer park is located in the Maestrat, surrounded by nature. A perfect excursion to do as a family with children and even for older people. The tour is always guided with a person who gives you the explanations, making the visit, which lasts approximately 2 hours, very pleasant and interesting. I recommend comfortable shoes since part of the excursion is done on foot inside the mine, where the ground can be gravelly and wet. I encourage you to come visit him. There is parking, services and a restaurant, even parking for motorhomes. A very fruitful morning.!! IT IS IMPORTANT to get your tickets online first!!!
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El parc Mimer está situado en el Maestrat, en plena naturaleza. Una excursión perfecta para hacer en familia con niños e incluso para personas mayores. La visita siempre guiada con una persona que te da las explicaciones, hace la visita que dura aproximadamente 2 horas, muy agradable e interesante. Recomiendo calzado cómodo ya que parte de la excursión se hace a pie dentro de la mina, donde el suelo puede ser con gravilla y húmedo. Ánimo a venir a visitarlo. Hay parking, servicios y restaurante, incluso parking para autocaravanas. Una mañana muy fructífera.!! ES IMPORTANTE sacarse las entradas antes por Internet!!!
Maite (Maitegaviota) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting, curious and educational, that's how I could describe our visit to the mines, although it is true that the last part is somewhat complicated for the cars, it is well worth it. Riding a small "train", they took us first to the Esperanza mine where shortly after entering you have a vision of how it all began and the expensive work that working in those mines entailed. The tour is on foot and you explore the different rooms of the mine with a guide. Later they took us to the Victoria mine where they continued explaining the work that was done there and the different metals that were extracted.
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Interesante, curioso y didáctico, así podría describir nuestra visita a las minas, si bien es verdad que el último trozo es algo complicado para los coches bien merece la pena. Montados en un pequeño "tren", nos llevaron primero a la mina esperanza donde al poco de entrar tienes un visionado de como empezó todo y del trabajo costoso que supuso trabajar en aquellas minas. El recorrido es a pie y vas explorando guiadamente las diferentes salas de la mina. Mas tarde nos llevaron a la mina de la Victoria donde te siguen explicando el trabajo que allí se hacía y los diferentes metales que se extraian.
Dani Perez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very entertaining. An explanation of life in the mine. Visit to two mines with a trip on a little train to one of them. You have to put on a helmet and everything... Ideal for the whole family. You should go with comfortable shoes and something with long sleeves, as it is cool in the galleries.
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Muy entretenido. Una explicación de la vida en la mina. Visita a dos minas con viaje en un trenecito a una de ellas. Te tienes que poner casco y todo... Ideal para toda la familia. Hay que ir sí con calzado cómodo y algo de manga larga, pues hace fresco en las galerías.
This is a very nice green garden. And is located near the seashore. Great!
Daniel-Marian Merezeanu — Google review
It's a nice place for the kids. My kids enjoyed it. But it's quite expensive for what they offer and it can be very crowded. There were not enough seats when I went and some people had to seat on the stairs. There was also a problem with the sound. It was hard to understand sometimes.
Mario Prats — Google review
Perfect place for families, love birds and newlyweds
Carmen Landry — Google review
Beautiful garden with stunning flowers and funny animals
Danielle McConnell — Google review
ok
Augh Aughh — Google review
No me gusts
Benigno Rodriguez Alonso — Google review
Super
Lucian Enache — Google review
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Av. Barcelona, 114, 12594 Oropesa del Mar, Castellón, Spain
Playa Morro de Gos is a popular holiday destination known for its golden sand, sun-bathing chairs, and umbrellas. The beach offers tranquility and stunning sunsets, making it perfect for a calm morning or afternoon. Visitors can also explore the old quarter of Oropesa del Mar with notable buildings and historical landmarks. The area features a variety of amenities including fruit stands, shops, souvenirs, and beach accessories.
A complete experience for everyone. Fruit stands, shops, souvenirs, beach accessories, seawall with two levels for strolling along the beach. Upper level perfect to view the beach, lower level providing easy access to all the shops and restaurants. Warning, during the day the lower level walkway doubles as a street for the locals who live adjacent to the walkway. Nightlife turns into full throttle around 8pm. Sidewalks become busy with activity as shoppers eagerly search for the exquisite replicas (dupes, fakes, counterfeits) from designer shoes to luxury handbags (Gucci, Prada, Tous, etc). Prices usually stay around 25 euros for most of the favorite items. Unlike the street sellers in Madrid, the street seller has no fear from the local authorities as it seems to be a symbiotic relationship, where tourists swarm the walkway purchase the dupes and then shop at the legitimate restaurants from pizza to fine dining. Interesting experience! Oh, the walkways are certainly tempting for a skater, although I only saw one actual skateboarder during my 4 visits to the walkway in August.
Beto G — Google review
Natural
Juan LOPEZ LOPEZ — Google review
Very good place, there are local places to have a snack, supermarkets and shops close to the beach. During summer time they organise activities like yoga, zumba etc...
Sandra — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too crowded for me. But shallow water is good for children. And very fine sand. There is a climbing frame for children. Sports complex. Foot shower.
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Для меня слишком многолюдно. Но мелкая вода хороша для детей. И очень мелкий песок. Есть лазелка для детей. Спортивный комплекс. Душ для ног.
Vangjelia Korostova — Google review
My favorite beach in Oropesa del Mar. As you can see in the videos, on the right day it is the perfect place for you to relax, do your meditation or yoga, and enjoy the peaceful environment.
Rafa Hughes — Google review
It is a very big beach with a lot'of place to put your staff and the water is not so deep from the begining. Very nice place
Adumitrachioaie Sava.Tiberiu — Google review
We have always had very windy weather on this beach. In addition, it is very narrow. In the end, we always switched to Playa de la Concha, which we thought was better in everything. Even just before the start of the season, there were no showers, deckchairs, etc., but that will probably change with the arrival of the high season.
Michal Pávek — Google review
On the one hand quite beautiful. Whats completely and utterly bogus is that you cannot -even for some couple of minutes - put your stuff beyond the area reserved for resting spots.
Phil Gee — Google review
A great place as you have many restaurants and bars mixed with a few beach shops, plus views of the sea.
Aquarama Water Park in Benicassim is a popular destination for families, offering a wide range of thrilling rides, slides, and pools. It's especially loved by kids and teenagers for its water-based fun. Visitors staying at beach hotels can get tickets at the best prices, and there are special offers available through the park's website. The park features exciting slides that attract repeat visitors every year, though it's recommended to plan ahead as it can get crowded on sunny days.
Affordable, friendly, 20 - 30min waiting time for big slides, for smaller slides no waiting time or very short. Very long queue for waffles :). Would definitely come back again.
Nina — Google review
Great aqua Park an hour drive from Valencia. It's rather small by US standards, but still has enough attractions and rides to make it worth it. The most thrilling ride is el Diablo. The waiting lines were not bad at all, but I went there the first weekend it opened, so that might change once kids are off school 😁
For the price, it's totally worth it. And by the way, they let you bring in food and drinks😉
Tariq Lahyani — Google review
Was super but the problem is that you have to wait around 30 min and even more to take your turn. Was really crawded during Covid time. There was no limit for how many people could enter.
Calin Vingan — Google review
It was clean, quite well laid out, and food isn't too expensive (there's a reason for that 😕 (not very good)).. you are allowed to bring your own food and there's a good picnic area. The queues are quite long for rides though, especially the inflatable ones (doughnuts/rubber rings) and everyone wanting to ride must wait in the inflatable queue.. so you have to wait twice. I would go again I guess.. but it was just above average to be honest.
Jared Bassett — Google review
Great water park for both kids and adults. You can bring your own food, and the food there isn't expensive anyway compared to other ones. My smallest kid is 110cm and at this height you can already enjoy quite a few rides. Other rides are 120cm and 130cm minimum. The 3 super crazy ones I believe is also 130 or 150cm. The park is not full and the queues are 5 minutes maximum. I never waited longer than 3 minutes. Enough parking spaces. Buy your tickets online and in advance for best prices.
Highly recommended!!!
tammam shaibani — Google review
Perfect aqua park for young families. Not too crowded. My little one could participate in all activities. Amy slides. Could be crowded but not as crowded as in famous parks. Good food even you can bring your own food too. You can buy the tickets cheaper online or at Druni. For the adult around 16 euros. At the counter 23 euros. You have to pay for sun beds 3 euros for all day or you stay on the grass for free. Also they have safes there.
Nata H. — Google review
Awful and overpriced. Hardly worth reviewing but I was prompted to. Clientele a bit iffy.
Oliver Hugh-Jones — Google review
Hemos disfrutado mucho, los toboganes son guapos!
We have enjoyed the park a lot and go every year. The slides are very nice. You can picknick or buy something there. Better buy in advance as it can be full on sunny days. But there is enough space for everyone. Some slides have a long queue.
Robby Van Thuyne — Google review
Could be better. Theoretically good slides and nice pools however as another reviewer has said, they let so many people in. It was very very busy so felt like an ant in a colony. Every sunbed taken and the queue for lockers at the beginningand end of the day were something to be seen (we did not bother). Queues for slides were very long so we only bothered for 2 slides. The kids mostly played in the pools and had a good day out. Food etc reasonably priced.
M J — Google review
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N-340, km. 986, 8, 12560 Benicàssim, Castellón, Spain
Fuente de los Baños is a collection of thermal springs located in a river gorge surrounded by lush greenery. The river features stone beaches and offers opportunities for swimming in its warm blue-green waters. The area has both shallow and deep sections with rocky or sandy bottoms, as well as other pools along the valley. Visitors are advised to bring sandals and a blanket due to the gravelly or grassy terrain around the pools.
This place is absolutely stunning! Set deep in the mountain it is well worth the drive alone as the scenery is breathtaking!
The water is crystal clear, there is plenty of space to sit with a picnic or you can go to the cafe for drinks and ice creams. There are toilets at the cafe as well, although they could do with being refurbished.
I highly reccomend coming to spend the day here as there is so much to see. Around ever corn (weather it be at the river or walking round the mountain), there is more and more to see. It is just beautiful!
Genna McKay — Google review
Nice to visit, water wasn't hot or warm at all though! I saw a snake in the water so I didn't go in but my husband did.. I'm sure it's some timid water kind!
Katarina Dragovi? — Google review
Deep inside the Spanish countryside and you'll find this gem. The parking is a 10 minute walk away from the main area, but there are pools on the way there if you want to get away from the crowd. The water is coldish, but totally tolerable. There's a nearby town with everything one would need.
sean — Google review
Great place to visit and enjoy some nice warm water. They say it is 25 degrees all year round but if there's a cold breeze it will be a bit chilly or at least feel colder. the water itself is wonderful and during weekdays it was not that crowded.
Roxana P — Google review
This stunning place is so worth the drive into the mountains. It's very popular, no doubt especially over the weekends, but there seems to be plenty of space for all. Although there's a charge for parking (2,40€ for two hours in Sep 2018), there is no admission charge to access the bathing area. There are toilets / changing rooms and a modest bar serving drinks and snacks, including hamburgers and bocadillos. The actual spring is just below the bar area as is the main bathing area. The water is cool but so worth the effort getting in. Some people enjoy the fish biting at the feet, others not. And don't miss out taking a swim into the narrow gorge and explore the caves. Great fun and certainly recommended.
Mike Smith — Google review
Wonderful natural gem...worth a visit especially off season with no ticket office in operation. In the summer it can get very congested
... The water is crystal clear with a constant 25 degrees...warm enough even for winter dip. The drive from Valencia is very scenic...
Oldrich Andrysek — Google review
This is more than a swimming hole, it's a gently flowing river with warm mineral springs jetting in. The river has carved a deep canyon and caves from the land. The water is a lovely turquoise.
The river is not too deep. You can walk most of the way in about 4' of water. Some spots require a bit of swimming. If you keep going around the bend and through a narrow part, there's a place you can jump in - about 10-12' high.
Karey McMahon-Stoltz — Google review
Great place to chill and enjoy some quiet and relaxing time. This is a thermal spring where the water is 25 degrees all year round , however if it is a bit windy and going there between march and april it might be quite chilly because of the low temperature outside. Overall a great experience for us with a 5 year old.
Adrian Stefan Iancu — Google review
There everything is VERY (positive). it is a wonderful and very clean place, very clean water, can be good choice to go with family, or some group. In other words: I like there
Mxitar Xurshudyan — Google review
Amazing! Shame you can't let your dogs swim but I do understand. *You can take them to the free section further down the river. We camped in our van in the carpark and entered the baths before the ticket man gets there so it was free! Usually he gets there at 10am.
Dan Williams — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. Swimming here is delightful. The underwater cave is impressive and the water is literally transparent. Love it! Don’t forget to pay for the parking.
Borian D — Google review
A beautiful place to swim through a canyon in warm blue-green water. The river is shallow to begin with, knee deep and very rocky, rising to chest deep and with a sandier bottom then, as you approach the bend, the water is too deep to stand, before getting shallow again further on.
There are a number of other shallower pools too, along the river valley, but all with stoney and rocky bottoms. Take sandals and a blanket as the ground around the pools is either loose sharp gravel, or scrubby grass. There are also stone walls and benches to sit on.
We went on Saturday 29 April 2023 and there was 3,50€ entrance fee each. Near the largest and deepest swimming pool with the fuente taps, there is a cafe-bar, toilets and changing rooms.
You can walk along the river from Montanejos for approx 1.5km and pay part-way along, near where the CV-195 bridge crosses the valley. Or park just off the CV-195 here, or further up the CV-20 very close to the Fuente de los Baños (for a fee in both car parks).
Nancy Benn — Google review
Definitely in no way warm, but very pretty and food prices weren't too bad. We walked quite a way down the river to where there are many rock climbers and almost got hit by a falling rock, so watch your head
Andrew Simon — Google review
A weekday swim on a not exactly hot October afternoon- water was balmy, parking easy, magnificent setting & drive through mountains. Note: cafe & toilets shut as off season but village with amenities nearby. Great place to visit- skin & hair super soft right after.
Alison Fagan — Google review
A short walk from a car park and you will reach this not-a-large but a beautiful wild place in a rock valley with a greenish reflecting river. Bathing here is very refreshing. No crowds at the beginning of September.
NaoiDesign — Google review
This place is not "thermal" and I can see that has led to a lot of poor reviews. But once you get over that this place is phenomenal. You walk through clear water, there is fish swimming about under you and if you don't keep moving you even feel them have a nibble!! You can swim through the canyons and if you have the courage you can keep going well away from the touristy spots. It's absolutely stunning. There is a site toilet and cafe and it's a short but pretty wall to the spring itself. We went at lunchtime during a weekday and it wasn't overcrowded (it got busier around 3 when tours came)
Jess Gregory — Google review
Nice place , very well organised, plenty of parking places. Probably during the summer months on weekends can be very crowded. Impressive canyon and the hot spring water is very enjoyable.
enjoyfamilytravels — Google review
Visited this area in Feb 2023. The water is nice and clear, the surrounding area looked tired and unfortunately lots of dog mess, even though it states no dogs allowed.
There was no charge for parking or entrance to the Thermal River as it was out of season.
Lots of hiking in the surrounding mountains.
Coves de Sant Josep offers guided boat trips and hikes through a subterranean river that dates back to the Triassic era, making it the longest in Europe. Visitors can enjoy a 45-minute leisurely boat ride along the underground river, covering approximately 800 meters. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, guests will explore various rooms within the caves, including the Bat Room, Dianas Lake, Siphon Gallery, Dry Zone, and Cathedral.
Really nice and great place to be out of the sun. We bought tickets in advance but ended up running late and had to wait 30 mins before they had space for our group.
Got lucky and had a boat to ourselves and our tour guide managed to speak some English so was able to tell us about the caves, stalactites some history and how they had yet to find the source of the clear water. Super friendly gentleman 🙂
We loved the light show at the end of the ride and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. There are many low ceilings so there was much of the journey where we had mind our heads and dodge.
Amy L — Google review
Is a very beautiful caves. Boat will take you cross the river to see the caves. Only one thing I don’t like is the transit. If you want to go by your self and save time only way can work is take taxi cost around $60euro per each ways. Otherwise can take local bus to go. It will take around 2 and half hr each ways.
Prudence Wong — Google review
A great way to spend an hour, but book in advance to ensure your place or that you don't have a wait for your visit. The wooden boats hold 12 people and you are directed where to sit on the benches along each side to ensure stability.
There is a guide who poles the boat along and provides some details about the caves etc, in Spanish of-course, and our command of the language wasn't good enough to understand, but we still enjoyed the visit.
The caves are very low in places so you have to watch out and duck down to avoid a knock on the head. For this reason, there are only certain places, where the cavern is large, where it is safe enough to take photos.
The visit takes 45 minutes and after a short boat ride, you alight and wander through the caves for 200m. The floor is smooth concrete, but the width and height varies. At the end of this one-way walk, the boat meets you again so you have a longer ride back.
We booked in advance (as I needed to fit the visit into our schedule) and for 14,50€ each, we visited on Friday 28 April 2023. There were many visitors entering 30 minutes apart and I counted five boats of up-to 12 people in each for the trip after ours (as we had to wait for them all to pass).
Nancy Benn — Google review
A very beautiful underground river to be visited when you are nearby Valencia.
Interior cave holds 20 Degrees Celsius and the river holds 17 Degrees Celsius for the entire year.
Amazingly lighted and a beautiful surprise awaits you at the end of the underground journey.
It is kids friendly! I recommend it!
Arthur Radulescu — Google review
Incredible! So crazy beautiful. What a beautiful experience! I definitely recommend doing the kayaking trip after hours! It was Epic! Lucia and Manu were the best guides ever, so kind and knowledgeable. Unforgettable experience. Thank you!
Buzz! Lambert — Google review
The best caves where you should go one time in your life. Amazing view and take the boats under the cave is just like the adventure, everyone will enjoy it.
Chester Lee — Google review
Totally worth visiting! We took a boat trip but I highly recommend a kayak tour so that you are allowed to swim inside.
Before you go, take a look at the agenda - maybe you will be lucky to attend a musical event there 😉
Yuliya Klimishena — Google review
Beautiful experience! It is definitely worth a visit when in Valencia! We rented a car and it was about a 45 min drive, free parking outside. There are some restaurants, shops and an ice cream store next to the entrance of the caves. When visiting the caves you go in boats deep into the mountain. The guide explains everything very nicely and with lots of humor! I went with my teenagers and they loved it too.
Maria Sandmark — Google review
It was a wonderful experience. A visit to Valencia without a visit to San Jose Cave is not complete. The staffs are amazing, and the cave is well maintained while safety precautions are adhered to at all times to ensure the safety of all visitors and tourists. Added to this, the ticket is not expensive if you go there by yourself and not use a tour guide. It cost just 14£ to experience this amazing cave. Before you go into the caves, there are lots of cafes where you can grab something to eat. Ice cream, drinks, food, etc. You can as well do this when you come out of the cave.
If you are driving by yourself to the cave, there are lots of parking spaces to park your car safely. Don't ever worry about that. I don't know the price for parking but I am sure it won't cost anything. The car park is not far away from the main entrance and that is why I will recommend you drive there if you can as this will save you some money.
I need to say that photos and videos are bot allowed while you are in the cave. This is to prevent tourists' safety so they don't hit their head on the rock while taking a picture or videos. However, you will be giving some time, which is about 5 minutes at a safe spot in the cave to take good quality pictures. For those who would like to swim, you can do that within the 5 minutes, but who would choose to swim and ignore taking good pictures.
If I ever visit Valencia again, I will do this over and over again.
Adebayo Adepoju — Google review
Beautiful caves in a wonderful little town. There are so many great places to eat and drink a beer or wine. Be sure to get your tickets online before you visit as it was sold out our first try. We did the cave tour which was about 45 minutes and then went to eat. After lunch we hiked on a few of the many trails. Our friends drove their camper van and were able to camp easily. Forgot to mention there were a few historic points in the trails and on the lookout.
Shane Roberson — Google review
Hidden gem which needs to be published more!
What a great stop for an hour to see some gorgeous and natural beauty.
The caves don’t feel claustrophobic at all even when going through small parts due to the beautiful blue water.
The staff were all friendly and we loved the boat.
I wish the tour could have been in English as I felt we missed a lot during the boat tour.
Watch out for the special finale near the end!
Amie Bentley — Google review
It was great! The guide was super nice, and answer all the questions we had, the place is gorgeous and they even have a light and music show inside. Keep in mind that you are only allowed to take pictures in certain areas
Linnette — Google review
Very nice boat tour of about 40 minutes through the caves. The tour guide didn’t allow us to take pictures on the first half of the tour, but on the second half, we were allowed to take pictures. We paid €10 per person on a group trip, which was a good price.
Mees van Dijk — Google review
Probably one of the best underground caves with a river I have ever seen! worth to visit this place for sure! Inside the cave you will use small boats and maybe walking around 200-300 meters. So is accessible for anyone and any age. For tickets is better to buy them in advance at least one day before!
Vasilis Karakostas — Google review
This place is incredible with a very unique cave where you swim on a boat. The lighting there is spot on which allows to see both the ceiling and the river floor. The only downside is always lowering your head so you don't get hit but that's part of the fun :).
I would recommend buying tickets in advance only if you're 100% sure you'll make it to the time you have chosen, oversize buy tickets when you arrive.
Artemiy Pod — Google review
These caves are about 45 min outside of Valencia. I recommend booking a tour to make it stress free because you will not have to drive there or wait in line to buy tickets and your tour guide should provide a history of the area along the way, The caves are beautiful. It is a comfortable temperature of 20 celsius inside. You ride a boat thru the tunnels and caves. Then you walk for a little bit and then you get back in your boat and go back through the tunnels and caves but this time you can take pictures. On the return ride you stop in the open area for a music and light show before the exit. There are a few shops and a place to eat in the town. And there's also an old Monastery at the top of the stairs above the stores. It was not a long tour but it was fun for all and something different fr9m the usual shops or Unesco sites. I highly recommend it.
Theresa Esposito — Google review
Discovered after moving to the area in July. Have taken three lots of visitors there as we thought it was excellent. Reasonably priced, well organised tour and the guides (one guy in particular) are so enthusiastic and share their knowledge in a really engaging way.
One of the best visitor attractions we’ve visited since living in Spain.
Chris Rae — Google review
Absolutely spectacular- went on a quiet weekday in October. Lovely cafes outside for breakfast, easy parking. I pre-booked online. Guides were informative. I would definitely go again for their concerts in summer if I’m lucky enough to be back. Surrounding area full of natural beauty.
Alison Fagan — Google review
Very enjoyable and relaxing experience. Floating through the caves enjoying the beautiful sights in the relatively cool surroundings was a great way to enjoy a very hot day. Our only problem was that the guide, although very good, gave a lot of information in Spanish and only spoke English when directly asked a question. We do speak a little Spanish but not at the level he was communicating. I feel we as tourists could have got a lot more from the experience had there been perhaps one of the four boats for English speaking tourists with an English guide.
Thank you so much Ian David for guiding us on a wonderful trip exploring the caves. Very knowledgeable and informative with great English.
Karl Rix — Google review
Great trip, loved the boat.
There was a guide, but in Spanish, it would have been good to have been an English tour as well
Dawn Wigley — Google review
Not worth visiting. The paths between the galleries and caves are not natural. It was created by blasting the rock with TNT. I saw a lot's of broken stalactites that will never recover. Also the bed of the river was filled with sand and cleaned from rocks and debris. Not many parts of the cave system remained untouched. Tourist trap.
Ilja Lahovskis — Google review
Spectacular day trip from Valencia’s. About 45 minutes by car to get here, an hour long boat tour in Europe’s longest underground river, and stunning rock formations. We want to come back for the kayak tour ASAP. There is free covered parking next to the caves. Around the cave entrance there are a handful of bars and restaurants. The fanciest one would need a reservation, though we went to a cheaper one and has no wait for lunch. Alternatively, we found out later about some food trucks in the city center about 5-10 minutes away.
M Hernandez — Google review
Really great experience it is the longest navigable underground river in Europe, very close to Valencia, they do 2 types of trips, you can go in a boat for 800 meters and then a 250 metre walk, or you can do it in a single or double kayak, which is what we did, you even get the chance to swim in the water. Fantastic experience and would highly recommend it.
Stephen Ravenscroft — Google review
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Paratge de, Plaça de Sant Josep, s/n, 12600 la Vall d'Uixó, Castellón, Spain
Castell de Dénia is a picturesque castle by the water, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It offers a glimpse into history with artifacts on display, showcasing its Greek, Roman, Moorish, and Spanish influences. The climb to the top rewards visitors with stunning views of Denia and the mountains. While exploring the castle's ruins, visitors can also enjoy a café at the top.
Visited on a wild and windy day.
Still made so welcome. Very low cost to enter. Amazing. Fascinating history, spectacular views. Basic but good snack bar and facilities near top of castle. A very enjoyable visit.
Paul Trunchion — Google review
One of those "must do" trips if you're in the area. Actually a really nice opportunity for a walk with the family. Fantastic views from the top. Lovely little coffee shop at the top also serving alcohol so we stopped for beer and cake. Saw a beautiful red squirrel in the grounds also.
Pammy Croasdale — Google review
For 3 euros it's a must as the Denia views are great. Not a huge amount to see but worth the walk.
richmouland — Google review
On a bright day this is an affordable and scenic hike up and down a rather old and well preserved castle in the heart of Denia. Come prepared to climb and pause the climb, especially with elders. Refreshments can be found at the cafe on top. Stunning views with ample space for photos. Laid back vibes and not overly-crowded. A space equal parts history and imagination.
Justin Rogers-Cooper — Google review
Loved this high hill castle in the heart of Denia’s old town. We visited early on a Monday morning, but even then it was clearly popular with locals and tourists.
There was lots to look at in the castle buildings themselves, but I must admit the views of the town from this high vantage point took most of my attention.
Excellent for just walking around and exploring, as well as getting to know the surrounding area.
Graeme Kirk — Google review
Awesome view of the city and surrounding area. The castle itself is but a ruin, but the restoration of the battlements really shows how impressive the castle was.
Cheap and enjoyable experience, highly reccomendable.
Nicolai Nielsen — Google review
Ruins of Castle of Denia are definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. There's not a lot remaining but you do get a super view of the surrounding area and it's very cheap at 2euros per old person, and dogs are allowed.
David Mitchell — Google review
Amazing view from the top, the castle/fortress is beautiful. I find one spot that very interesting for me, there was an entrance and the stone floor has a very flat and slippery surface. Interesting and beautiful, please becareful when you walk on it. There is also cafetariaand toilet on top, And I love how the cats are taken care of in this area. They provide food and drink for the cats. It was a nice visit there.
Katy H — Google review
I enjoyed a lot the visit there. It was in the 15th of August and it was crazy hot and humid, but anyways a great visit. It took us about two hours of slow walking to go around the whole place.
El Manzanito — Google review
For only 5 euros the Castle and its views are a must when visiting Denia. It’s a steep climb to the top but worth the views
Catherine Heather — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! Can't say anymore. The views are spectacular! The castle and ruins are so lovely and interestings! Little museums inside too. Loads of cats around! 🥰🤭
British Scone — Google review
There is a huge amount of history to learn about by visiting this castle, from the Greeks to the Romans, Moors, Spanish wars and more.
It's well worth a visit if you are in Dénia, but decent shoes are recommended or at least good sandals as parts of the steep paths are uneven and in several places slippery.
There are great views from the top of the castle, a good reason to visit if nothing else. From the top you can see right over Dénia and the mountains.
Entry was only €2 each (seniors) which included a guided tour.
Tony Payne — Google review
An impressive old castle with a lot of history. Splendid views over Dénia and the surrounding mountains and landscapes.
Lord Mark “MightyDutchman” Polane — Google review
lovely place to visit only 3 euros and fantastic views
Cathy Hill — Google review
Beautiful views, lovely walk and reasonably priced to get in.
Andrea Almeida — Google review
The castle itself is nothing really special, but the views of the city are fantastic. We took our dog with us and had no problem whatsoever. The walk up to the castle through the narrow streets is beautiful with many picture opportunities. It's well worth a visit.
Martin Costa — Google review
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C/ Sant Francesc, S/n, 03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain
Arenal Beach is a vibrant area with a mix of apartments and townhouses, making it convenient for those looking to live without a car. It's situated near shops, doctors, pharmacies, schools, bars, and restaurants. Visitors praise the friendly service at Alberto's and enjoy the sandy promenade with its variety of places to explore. The beach itself is described as beautiful and surrounded by good restaurants.
soledadpb de lindblad — Google review
(Translated by Google) The boy who serves Alberto is very friendly and always attentive. Excellent service and very good value for money.
(Original)
El chico que atiende Alberto es muy amable y siempre atento. Excelente servicio y muy buena relación calidad precio.
Maciel Spinetta — Google review
ceferino De Diego — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love the sandy promenade...we have a variety of places...good restaurants and the beach is beautiful....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
(Original)
Me encanta el paseo del arenal ...tenemos variedad de sitios ...buenos restaurantes y la playa que es lindísima....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
Av. Arenal is a bustling street that leads to a popular beach, lined with palm trees and offering various types of residential buildings, local shops, eateries and services. Visitors can explore the area all day long as there is always something going on, especially during weekends and evenings when it's crowded with people. The avenue offers ample opportunities for shopping and dining, catering to different tastes and preferences while maintaining high standards of cleanliness.
I really enjoy this beach.. Perfect in a hot sommerday.. Very refreshing swith good bars
leonilda orrego viera — Google review
(Translated by Google) We love the promenade. There is something going on at any time of the day. Of course there are a lot of people out and about on weekends and evenings. There are always opportunities to shop or eat. There is something to suit every taste. Cleanliness is always ensured.
(Original)
Wir lieben die Promenade. Zu jeder Tageszeit ist etwas los. Am Wochenende und Abends ist natürlich sehr viel Publikum unterwegs. Man findet auch immer wieder Möglichkeiten zum Einkaufen oder Essen. Es ist für jeden Geschmack etwas zu finden. Es wird auch immer auf Sauberkeit geachtet.
Birgit Hoefer-Kress — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must in Javea to enjoy the seaside.
(Original)
Incontournable à Javea pour profiter du bord de mer.
Louis — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are a variety of restaurants but you always find the same dishes in all the restaurants.
(Original)
Il y a une variété de restaurants mais on retrouve toujours les mêmes plats dans tous les restaurants.
Elena Soler — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great avenue with many shops
(Original)
Gran avenida con muchas tiendas
Ariadna Pérez Montero — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular
(Original)
Espectacular
Iraida Martinez — Google review
4.4
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03738 Platja de L'arenal, Alicante, Spain
I'll never travel to Benidorm without this trip planner again
Granadella beach is a picturesque cove that boasts a small, pebbly shore. Surrounded by pine trees and featured as the backdrop for The Cold Light of Day movie, this sheltered beach offers a tranquil escape from the world. Though it has limited parking close to the shore, visitors can enjoy pleasant views along the coast climbing road from a moderately distant car park.
Beautiful pebble beach with emerald green waters in a very calm and quiet bay
Sjoerd Wynia — Google review
Perfect beach for sun bathing , crowded during the weekend, in September also warm and enjoyable.
soni thaker — Google review
Picturesque, very small sheltered pebble beach with cafe. Parking is very limited close to the beach but available a moderate walk away, uphill.
Pleasant views on departure if you take the coast climbing road from the car park.
Worth a visit but beach shoes are a must and be prepared for a walk from the car park
Sean Y — Google review
Stunning bay. One of the best! A couple of trendy and relaxed bars with toilets. Water is gin clear and good for snorkeling. We went on a Monday, arriving around 9.15am and about the 4th family there so loads of parking at that time. By 10.30 it was very busy. You'd still get parking at that time but be prepared to walk down hill a long way and inevback up. I'd imagine you'd have to be earlier at the weekend. If you're looking for a place to visit during a holiday, this bay is an absolute must.
Ben Bartram — Google review
Nice beach but very busy in summer time. Take watershoes with U
Take some time and have “Fideuá “ in Rosita Restaurant
Leonel Rojas — Google review
Stunning bay with a beautiful stony beach. If you climb the stairs on the left side of the beach you will see a beautiful vista of the whole place.
Jakub Jurkiewicz — Google review
Stunning beach and great Tapas whilst enjoying the view. Parking requires patience and sometimes a bit of a trek.
Colin Wells — Google review
Great views and the water is just amazing. It is very crowded in July and August.
David — Google review
Stunning cove with light cliffs rising either side. The beach is pebbly. Getting to and parking at Granadella is a bit of a mission as traffic down to it is heavily restricted (it’s fine at night).
Paul Haworth — Google review
Best beach in the Javea area in my opinion. Beautiful coves and surrounded by rocky mountains.
Sieglinde Czerwinski — Google review
Just beautiful. Pebbles are lively small powdered grey. The sea was electric blue. Take something to sit on, and relax. Winding roads, small car park. But when we left everyone had parked along the road. Driving back up, great views, now more appreciated. No shops or restaurants open. We visited 26.12.23. the sun was shining, we were in t shirts and shorts.
Helen Page — Google review
Very beautiful place, not the best option to swim, but you can take a lot of impressive photos there
Humai Verdi — Google review
Very nice beach,good vibes,go early gets a little crowded
martin victor — Google review
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4.0
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03738, Spain
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Camping Fuentes del Algar
Campground
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Waterfalls
A great family run campsite, we stayed for two night and visited the water falls which are really close by and walkable. The team are so friendly and helpful, especially Carlos. The approach road which runs past the busy tourist water falls is challenging ( we are 9 metres), it’s a steep narrow road but Carlos called the local police who assisted us by making sure the road was clear. The team at the site were great, nothing was too much trouble, they even offered us two pitches for the price of one. There’s a lovely natural style pool in a lovely garden, public bbqs, showers and loos, a kids club and a bar/restaurant on site. A lovely setting, thanks so much for a lovely stay.
helen Mck — Google review
Staff are very nice and the bar/restaurants area is lovely. 10 minute walk to the waterfalls (€5 per adult). Facilities are clean. We only stayed one night in the end as the mosquitoes were too bad for us (not the campsites fault) so if you get bitten, then take some prevention.
Lindy Brazier-Larkin — Google review
Brilliant experience. The staff were helpful and friendly, they took the time to chat to us and make us feel welcome.
We camped with a small tent. The ground is very hard (no grass) so you need rock pegs and a hammer. It could do with more toilets especially when larger groups arrive.
Carl Michael — Google review
Beautiful, very clean, amazing views.
There are bbqs and a restaurant/bar on site, children's play area.
The fonts are a short 10min walk away.
We come here regularly just to chill out and relax.
Best campsite I've been too! ! Friendly staff!!
Matthew Perry — Google review
Nice small place, clean and well looked after. People at the campsite are always friendly and very accommodating. The Algar waterfall is quite close and there are few bars and restaurants nearby as well. We camped here twice so far, and we'll be coming back here again in the near future. This is our favourite site.
thinkingmagpie — Google review
Great camping great experience in the middle of a mountain. Close to the Fonts d'algar.
They have smoothies! And nice breakfasts with hummus, salmon, avocado...
Toilets are a bit old, but pretty clean
Svitlana Blyzniuk — Google review
If you park here you cannot eat your picnic lunch unless you pay for the picnic table or camping area. This feels bad when you had to walk up the mountain from the river where you also can’t eat your own picnic lunch. Good luck if you want to bring your own food to this natural area.
Troy Forbis — Google review
It's ok
Vat isn't included in price so be prepared
Owner needs to work on his people skills a bit
It's very dusty, out tent needs to be washed.
John Montgomery — Google review
4.1
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4.0
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Partida Algar, S/N, 03510 Callosa d'en Sarrià, Alicante, Spain
(Translated by Google) It is a place with a wonderful view from the balcony with shops, bars, restaurants, music and everything to spend a wonderful night having dinner or a drink ... strolling through its streets ...
(Original)
Es un lugar con una vista desde el balcón maravilloso con tiendas comercios bares restaurantes música y todo para pasar una noche maravillosa cenando o tomando algo ...pasear por sus calles...
Susana Josefa Mart?nez Mora — Google review
Nobody works.🙈🙉🙊 All employees in a room talking and talking, not working at all. Please go to the main consultorio if you ask for SIP. 🤮
Sincronico AVS — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place with small streets with clothing and souvenir shops, you can visit the Church of Consuelo and eat in one of the restaurants in the area, there is also the Mirador De los Cronistas from which you can see beautiful views of Playa De La Roda and the Port of Altea
(Original)
Bonito lugar con calles pequeñas con tiendas de ropa y souvenirs, puedes visitar la Iglesia del Consuelo y comer en alguno de los restaurantes de la zona, también está el Mirador De los Cronistas del cual se pueden realizar unas hermosas vistas de la Playa De La Roda y Del Puerto De Altea
Juan Carlos De Sousa — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most unpleasant and rude receptionist. Laughing at a patient and discussing the move with someone from the town who was waiting for his appointment. Giving personal details out loud while laughing saying what he has to put up with. I don't know how these people sleep at night, neither them nor the person responsible for them being there.
(Original)
La recepcionista más desagradable y mal educada. Riéndose de un paciente y comentando la jugada con alguien del pueblo que esperaba su cita. Dando datos personales en alto mientras se ríe diciendo lo que tiene que aguantar. No se como duerme esta gente por la noche, ni ella ni el responsable de que esté allí.
Andrea — Google review
(Translated by Google) My visit to the Altea medical center was marked by the incompetence and lack of empathy of the receptionist. The inability to contact by telephone, the contemptuous attitude towards patients and the negligence in the management of medical consultations is a clear indication that this person should not occupy their job. An intervention by the administration is urgently needed to ensure quality service and respectful treatment of patients, or else they should consider changes in personnel to preserve the integrity of the medical center.
Additionally, it is important to note that the only positive reviews that the medical center has received come from people who confuse the place with the historic old town of Altea. This confusion highlights the lack of merit of the medical center itself and highlights the need to address the aforementioned deficiencies.
(Original)
Mi visita al centro médico de Altea estuvo marcada por la incompetencia y la falta de empatía de la recepcionista. La imposibilidad de contactar telefónicamente, la actitud despectiva hacia los pacientes y la negligencia en la gestión de consultas médicas es un claro indicativo de que esta persona no debería ocupar su puesto de trabajo. Urge una intervención por parte de la administración para garantizar un servicio de calidad y un trato respetuoso hacia los pacientes, o de lo contrario, deberían considerar cambios en personal para preservar la integridad del centro médico.
Adicionalmente, es importante señalar que las únicas valoraciones positivas que el centro médico ha recibido provienen de personas que confunden el lugar con el casco antiguo histórico de Altea. Esta confusión evidencia la falta de mérito del centro médico en sí y destaca la necesidad de abordar las deficiencias mencionadas.
Eva Maria Crespo Fernandez — Google review
(Translated by Google) The receptionist is very rude, she has no empathy, she scolds everyone, you can tell she hates her job and the rest of us pay for it.
(Original)
La recepcionista es muy maleducada, no tiene empatía, regaña a todo el mundo se nota que odia su puesto de trabajo y lo pagamos todos los demás.
Roxana — Google review
(Translated by Google) The receptionist has very little respect, she treated me terribly and I left there crying terrible
(Original)
La recepcionista tiene muy poco respeto, me trato fatal y salí llorando de allí pésimo
Drea Crosing — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful streets with a special charm, spectacular views, I recommend it 100
(Original)
Precioso bonito unas calles con un encanto especial unas vistas espectaculares lo recomiendo 100
Liticia “Liti” Maria — Google review
(Translated by Google) The attention is not only terrible, but also the following. Apart from not even looking at your face, they treat you as if they were doing you a favor (or at least the doctor assigned to me). This last time I had to ask for a second opinion from another doctor, who after explaining that she prescribed me some pills without having done any specific test and almost caused me to hemorrhage, questioned that doctor's work and immediately took that pill away from me.
(Original)
La atención no sólo es pésima, si no lo siguiente. A parte de que ni te miran a la cara, te tratan como si te estuviesen haciendo un favor(o al menos el doctor que tenía asignado yo). Esta última vez tuve que pedir una segunda opinión a otra doctora, la cual después de explicarle que me recetó unas pastillas sin haberme hecho ninguna prueba específica y casi provocarme una hemorragia, puso en entredicho el trabajo de ese doctor e inmediatamente me retiro esa pastilla.
Mundomar is a multi-animal park located in Benidorm, Spain. It offers visitors the chance to get up close and personal with dolphins, sea lions, parrots and other exotic creatures. Many of the shows are performed by the animals themselves, including dancing dolphins and pirates. There's also an area where children can become keepers for a day.
What a day! We went for the VIP ticket and there was only 2 of us on the tour! We learnt so much from Victor our guide and how the animals are cared for. The park is amazing and what they are doing for conservation is outstanding. All the staff we interacted with were friendly and knowledgeable. The icing on the cake was getting to touch the Dolphins and to go into the lemur enclosure and have them sit on your shoulder. AMAZING! So worth the price and the park has amazing views. We will be back for sure!
Carl — Google review
I came here 18 years ago, I have photos of me with seals and dolphins so I took my family here in 2022. They enjoyed it, we watched the seal/sea lion show and the dolphins. Enjoyed it all even if most of it was in Spanish. Well worth a visit especially their top dolphin breeding program.
Cameron Aka — Google review
Incredible experience, travelled to Benidorm from the UK and booked Mundomar and Aqualandia as a duo booking for just €39.
The dolphin and sea lion shows are amazing! The park is spotless clean and you can tell the animals are well taken care of. There are plenty of toilets and places to get food and drink dotted around the park.
Would highly recommend a visit if you're in Benidorm :)
Beth — Google review
Was really nice time to spend a few hours here I really enjoyed the environment etc, staff was really nice helping us with directions and where to buy to tickets, The shows being free was really good in my opinion and the meeting dolphins was really cool the animals are so looked after and the shows were amazing 10/10 for the staff performance hope to go again when we come back again some day:)
Kacey Hopkins — Google review
What a lovely place to visit ,,we saw the dolphin show which was brilliant .
All the animals look healthy and well looked after .
A little bit hilly upto the top of the park ,but not too bad.
Only negative was the cheese burger ,which was tasteless and bland .still tasting it hours after consuming it ,so suppose you get your moneys worth.
Overall excellent day out and good price if you go to round the town travel .
Malcolm Lee — Google review
We loved it so much!!! It feels animals are well cared for and have sufficient space. And the guides are outstanding, we had Victor to walk us through the park, and he was brilliant sharing all interesting facts about each animal. Meeting Black and white Madagascar lemurs and feeding birds was experience to treasure for long! Thank you Victor, you made our visit to MundoMar a very special one:)
Joanna Nosal-Charowska — Google review
What an amazing place, we booked the V.I.P package for €59 each and was not disappointed when we arrived we were all given our own Mundomar bag and t-shirt and introduced to our tour guide we had Carla who did an amazing job showing us around and teaching us about the animals. Also included in the V.I.P package was meet and greet with the Sea lions, Dolphins and Birds, but much more than we had photos with the giant tortoises, fed the Lorikeets and Lemurs which was amazing. The tour also provides free drinks and food so well worth the money. The views overlooking Benidorm from outside the restaurant are breathtaking. The place is spotlessly clean and the staff are all very friendly. This is must do day whenever you visit Benidorm we loved it.
Andy Wigley — Google review
It's a great experience and the dolphin show is amazing. I would recommend not taking pictures with lemurs or any other animal, as it will cost you 8€ and you will get a very poor-quality picture. This is because the staff doesn't take more than 2 seconds to take a picture. It's rushed and very obvious that it's just a way to make money off the tourists.
Tina Puc — Google review
We loved the sealion and dolphin shows. The sea lions come right up close to you and you can have pics taken and if you like buy them at the end. A small play area for little ones to play. Beautiful views from the top and a gift shop. We stayed 3hrs and that was enough to see it all. Overall my kids loved it.
Saeeda Khatoon — Google review
Amazing Day Out. We went for the VIP experience with guide Vincent and was fantastic. We managed to learn so much about the animals, have unique experiences within the cages and have photos alongside dolphins, sea lions and parrots. They even provided a drink and some sweet and savoury snacks. Plus stayed in the park 30 minutes after closing. They really do care about the animals and is well worth the price.
Peter Bush — Google review
Fantastic experience for young to old. The VIP experience is well worth it, including a free t-shirt and bag. The photographs and hands-on moments with the dolphins, sea lions, birds and black and white lemurs will be something to remember for life.
Scott Marley — Google review
An amazing place to visit for the day , plenty to see and walk around. The shows have Spanish, then English speech so if you are here on holiday , you'll know what's going on . Staff are so friendly and understanding (my daughter is autistic and broke a bone in her foot just before we came out so is in a boot and a crutch) 100% recommended booking online , you can do same day booking !
Trudy Marlow — Google review
My husband and i had a very good time here! It was a really nice stroll and we got the chance to admire a few species of birds and mammals. There was also a dolphins show which we enjoyed in particular.
We bought the tickets form the ticket booth but they would have been 20 euros cheaper had we purchased them online. However, we received coupons with a discount for Aqualandia, which was nice.
We got there by car but visitors can reach Mundomar by taxi or bus as well, so this is an easily accessible location.
We were able to admire fish, apes, parrots, penguins, seals, flamingos, dolphins, ducks, lemurs and a few other species i can’t remember right now.
Also, the view from the top is fantastic!
I recommend this place to families with children, couples and groups of friends. This is an activity that people all ages can enjoy. And i would also recommend purchasing tickets in advance, as they are much cheaper that the ones purchased from the booth.
Alina Cupa — Google review
We tried sea lion interaction activity. My kids, 8 and 13, loved it. The trainers did a great job and sea lions were very clever and cooperative. We also got lovely pics at the end. Thank you!
Arezou S.Ivanova — Google review
Absolutely amazing sea lion (& seal!) experience. This park is closed out of season but still open for experiences Wednesday-Sunday. My daughter said it was the best day of her life - I think that says it all!
Tamara — Google review
Good place for the kids, 3 shows that was close enough in time that you did not feel like you were waiting for to long between them! The children was really enjoying the park. The only downside was that the park it self was a bit small
Audun Hobøl — Google review
Mundomar was fun for the whole family. There were lots of interactive shows and events. The Halloween set-up and events were amazing and fun. We stayed from open to close, and had a great day.
James Wallace — Google review
Fantastic attraction.
The parrot show was awesome.
Compared to other similar sttractions in the UK this is by far worth every cent.
Coming again next year :-)
Matt Martin — Google review
Shows are perfect!! Seal and dolphins are fantastic. Zoo is on 20 minutes, when you didnt go to shows, but you must go on it!! Entry is 31 Euro on 1 person. This prise is little bit high, but not horrible :)) Enjoy it!
Aqualandia is an outdoor water park with a variety of rides and activities for all ages. It's the first waterpark in Spain, and it offers a great experience for thrillseekers and families alike. The park has stunning views of the ocean, and is located next to Mundomar, Spain's largest amusement park.
Really liked this waterpark in benidorm. Food was good and prices good
D Adams — Google review
Fully loved this waterpark. Slides were amazing. Staff excellent service especially the guys in the Rapidz slide as I lost my mobile in one of the splash pools. The team there found it with their feet while continuing to work. Absolute life savers!!!
Paul Clasper — Google review
Looks ok, a bit old in some areas but overall is a nice experience. The little ones definitely will enjoy it. As for the older is nice for few hours but after they will get bored.
We took the afternoon pass and we chose right because it was perfect time from 3 to 6.30pm
There are some nice slides, some scary and some funny. It worth trying each one!
There are shops and some fast food restaurants so you can eat and drink refreshments there. We bought our tickets online and there is some small saving!
Andrei Bacos — Google review
Well spend weekend inside the refreshing fresh water of Aqualandia in Benidorm, Alicante. My family and I enjoyed our stay. Recimmended for friends and family, kids will surely love it.
Angelito Villamin — Google review
A really great water park in Benidorm which caters for all ages. The park is built on a hillside and set among pine trees and an amazing view of Benidorm below from some places in the park. It is quite hilly and there's a lot of walking involved but lots of shaded areas including when queuing. There are slides and rides to cater for all ages (and adrenaline level!) and most of them have a 1.25m height limit apart from the red Vertigo slide which I believe is 1.4m. My son is 7 and he went on most of the rides barring the extreme ones. There are ample places to eat dotted around the park serving sandwiches, burgers and pizza plus a BBQ and self service type restaurant in the centre. The food isn't the best (and not the best value) but it's what you'd expect from a place like this and the pizzas were OK. There's lots of covered picnic benches too to eat your own food but these got "reserved" early so get in quick and dump your bags. We visited in late August and the place was busy with queues for all the rides but the wait times were manageable between 10-30 minutes. The more family oriented rides had bigger wait times while the extreme slides had little to no wait when we were there. My advice would be to arrive as early as possible as the queues early on were small, the park opens at 10am. My sons favourite ride was the rapids and it's possible to hire your own rubber ring which gives you fast track to the rapids plus the use of the ring in the pools. The cost is €8 for the day plus €2 returnable deposit and for us it was worth it as we spent the entire afternoon on the rapids. They are quite heavy and bulky though and you have to carry them up quite a big hill for each turn! There are some pools for younger kids too and toddlers plus various small slides, jumping platforms and even a zip wire. There's plenty of lifeguards on duty and they seemed on the ball. My son got his height checked several times throughout the day as he is only just 1.25m tall. They take cash or card at all the shops/food outlets and also offer a cashless wristband system to save having to carry cash/cards. Sun beds are €5 each and there are lockers available starting at €5 for standard and rising for larger ones and ones with USB charging. We managed to spend a full day here and didn't leave until gone 7pm. Parking is free and plentiful. Highly recommended and we will return when we are next in the area.
Andrew Booth — Google review
Alot to see and do however it was let down by the long queues for certain rides, but also weight limits. I'm a big guy and had to weigh with multiple people until the target was met or under. Quite embarrassing really! Queue for food was lengthy, and confusing. Even staff didn't know what was going on!
I'd go again, hopefully I'll be lighter (!!) and will enjoy it more.
Haydn Richards — Google review
It is one of the best water parks in Europe.
It is fully recommended. Fun for all ages!
The end of summer is a great time to go, no queues, while the weather is still good.
Leonardo Castarlenas — Google review
A good family fun! We really enjoyed the day spent there. It is a place for everyone from toddlers to adults. Some of the pipes are very scary ;)
Witold Story — Google review
Don't advise buying food there Burgers and Chips are served cold and they argue it's the buns that are cold rubbish burgers were cold they are all cold chips also and cost the earth ,your allowed to take picnics I advise you do so take your sun cream also as never seen such a price on it in the shop there, apart from that it's a great fun day out apart from the staff telling me it's the buns that cold not the burger then refused to feel the burger's themselves really unhappy with that if it wasn't for the fact I didn't want to ruin my grandchildren day I'd have called the food health inspectors in Take a packed lunch I ate at the food place OPPOSITE the BBQ food place , which did look busiest so maybe they produce hot food so maybe try that place X however on All the rides the staff seemed friendly and it seemed safe for the children lots of life guards everywhere they were alert and friendly which was a relief to know that it was safe and eyes everywhere so thank you to the staff for that peace of mind it made the day more enjoyable my Grandchildren really had a Great timex
Sally Welch — Google review
As soon as we arrived we were greeted and the worker offered to take a family picture for us. The park was so clean the pavement slabs looked new . The flowers everywhere were beautiful. Lovely park to walk around.
There were lifeguards everywhere and they watched everything. The rides and pools etc were amazing. Worth the money. We would definitely return .
Shelley Oxlade — Google review
When we get there, there's a lot of people even it's weekdays which makes the place so fun. There is ample parking space. At the parking entrance, there is a staff member who can guide you where to park and show you the main entrance. Despite the number of people paying tickets, it's not a problem because they have 5-6 entrance gates that you can choose to queue at.
If you have a family member or friend who is disabled or autistic, they can provide you with a wristband for identification that prevents or except you from queueing.
There are lots of lockers.. but be sure to bring some cash in case the machine won't work using the card. Additionally, there are restaurants inside that you can choose from.
They have a lot of slides to offer so far. To inform you, the water is salty. It's not fresh water, it's from the ocean that's why they have a fresh water shower in every slide or area. Many trash can/ garbage can or bin everywhere, so it's not a problem to find where the trash can is.
A Jacuzzi is also available, along with a mini cave and falls. In addition, they have a beach-like area with a fake wave, which is entertaining. The water is clear. Each area has staff or lifeguards available. Rental of chairs and tables is available, just like at a normal beach site. Overall, this place is fantastic and we have a lot of slides, swim, and fun. 😁
Carlos III Ngoho Esco — Google review
Ok park itself is good and decent .. but..
- the queues are well annoying, like 1 hour for each ride
- no dingis in lazy river, you have to pay €6 for it. That's unacceptable
- the wave pool takes forever to start and only little rate
- the food is is not nice, €6 for hotdog and €10 for pizza .. literally cold and bland food
- the beer is €5, quite ok I guess for water Park but still think it's a lot for a beer
- €35 euros I paid for this water Park, plus €9 for locker and you have to pay €6 each for sunbeds and dingis !
- the rides are good, but Jacquzi doesn't have hot water ( like that's the whole point) .. the rides and poool is literally salt water!
Dhaval Vala — Google review
Actually can’t believe the amount of negative reviews stating some pretty obvious comments! Been going to this water park for 30 years and yesterday I returned with my children! It is the best! So much fun for all, parking is free which if you’re from the UK you know is a bonus. Buy your tickets online at least a day before you arrive - it’s cheaper and you don’t have to queue, you just get your bar code scanned. Lockers are 9euros for a large one - we got one but to be honest didn’t overly need it just for the car key! Sun loungers you pay for just like you do at the beach, however you don’t need them unless you want to sit at the front of a younger kids pool. So many other free areas to sit and shaded. We took a picnic best idea although we still brought a beer . Food is priced as you’d expect. If you want to secure a base for your towels etc do this as soon as you’re in as the tables tend to get taken! Look at the rides and work out what you really want to do and head their first - the Cyclone queue does reach 90minutes - we went their first, you have to have 4 people so might need to buddy up with strangers - it also has a minimum and max weight limit - they weigh your team and if it’s not right you can’t go - we were too light but luckily we swapped a person from the group behind us as they were too heavy! Such a great ride! We did everything more than once and this is in the height of summer! You can rent a ring now for the lazy river which I did think was a bit of a rip off at first but then I realised that you also have express access to the rapids! You just roll your ring right past the queue and up the hill so actually really worth it! The water is salt water but it is nowhere near as harsh as the sea in my opinion, we took a small hand towel and left it at the bottom of rides with our shoes each time to dry eyes if needed but it was no big deal and I hate the sea water! A lot of rides you can wear goggles as long as they are secure so if your worries about salty eyes take some Google’s! Floor does get hot from 12 onwards as to be expected but you can also put your sliders on your hands etc which lots of people did. Check your weather forecast before booking. We picked quite a cloudy day which was fab for not stressing about the kids getting burnt! Best day out don’t let the negatives out you off ! Xx
Amie Townshend — Google review
Crowded with people. Long queues you should queue 30-40min to each one. Expensive ticket £79 for 3 people and additionally you should rent sun beds and a locker box for €6 each. Also the food and drinks are expensive at €10 and €4.
Good luck!
Krastyo Ruskov — Google review
It's a great place. Aqua Park is massive , with good facilities and great rides! Obviously , lots of people, but you need to expect that, after lunchtime , queues for most wanted rides! Good food counters! Amazing day overall
Kristine Komule — Google review
Brilliant water park! Worth the 1hr 30 car ride from torrevieja. Arrived just before 10am so there were no queues and managed to get onto every ride by 11.10! Don't know what the food is like as we took a picnic with us, lots of seating for those who choose to bring their own food. The water park is surrounded by beautiful mountains and views.
Priyanka Patel — Google review
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Sierra Helada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain