Alicante Travel Guide

Located on the Costa Blanca, Alicante is a popular destination for backpackers and holidaymakers alike, offering gorgeous weather and perfect beaches during the day and a wild party scene at night.

Alicante Airport

Alicante airport is located 12 km southwest of the city. Buses run on a frequent schedule to the city, the ride costs a couple of euros. Taxis ferry people to the city for a cost of around €15, the journey takes 20 minutes.

Getting Around

If you’re not sure what to do for transport then your best bet could be to hire a car at Alicante airport, this will provide you with the freedom and flexibility to explore Alicante and the surrounding areas. There are also taxi’s, local buses and organised tours. Find the best city sightseeing tours and attraction tickets on GetYourGuide or Viator.

Sightseeing

Alicante has a wealth of experiences available, from relaxing on the beach, going shopping, museums, to climbing the ancient high fort for amazing views over the city and ocean. Check out my Alicante 7 day itinerary for ideas how to spend the perfect holiday here.

Nightlife

In keeping with Spanish culture most bars and clubs don’t start to fill up until 2 or 3 am. Prior to this it’s a good idea to get your evening started in a tapas bar such as Bar Potato, or try some Spanish wine at a bodega in the old part of town known as Casco Antiguo.

The great thing about the city is that all the nightlife is concentrated on one strip – the Muelle de Puerto, which literally means Pier of the Port. This is where you’ll find the most popular nightclubs in Alicante

Once you’re ready to take things up a notch head to one of Muelle de Puerto’s many nightclubs such as Z Club or Piripi, where the party doesn’t stop until the sun comes up. Alternatively, Casco Antiguo is also home to a number of dance spots like La Mision and La Havana, both of which offer a slightly more authentic Spanish vibe.

Best Places to Visit Near Alicante

Alicante is within range of Benidorm and Valencia.

Benidorm is one of the most popular summer destinations for British and European holidaymakers due to the beach, the cheap hotels, bars and clubs and also weather.

Valencia is sure to be one of your favourite places to visit in Spain, this city is beautiful with pretty squares, gardens and a beach.