What to see in Altea
Complete guide ALTEA, the most beautiful coastal town of Alicante
We give you the best tips to make the most of your visit in one, two or more days.
Altea is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful towns in Alicante. A village that has been enchanting artists and travelers for decades. A place where the blue of the Mediterranean merges with the sky and where the iconic dome of its church stands out above the network of cobblestone streets and white houses.
I’m from Alicante and in this article I tell you the must-see places in the old town of Altea, as well as other places and the best plans to enjoy in the surroundings of Altea. Let’s get going!
Plans in Altea
What to see in Altea Pueblo
I propose a tour of the most beautiful corners of the town of Altea, from the seashore to the best viewpoints. Choose your favorites or try to visit them all!
1. Promenade

The renovated promenade of Altea has landscaped areas, sculptures, playgrounds for children and of course many restaurants and terraces. It is at the height of the beauty of the municipality and you can not miss it.
2. Plaça del Convent

The charming Plaza del Convento is the place where we turn away from Playa de la Roda to head towards the “Fornet”, the historic center of Altea. This is an ideal place to relax and rest among its olive trees and cypresses before starting the climb up…
3. The most beautiful street in Altea: Costera Mestre de la Música

The climb to the Dome of the Mediterranean begins! From the square, follow Calle Pont del Montcau and you will soon reach one of the most beautiful streets in Altea: the Costera del Mestre de la Música, a stepped alley where you are sure to see many tourists immortalizing the beautiful scenery.
4. Bellaguarda Mill

On the way up, make a stop at the old Bellaguarda Mill and the cisterns that supplied water to the population. A footbridge next to the mill provides access to the Water Park.
5. New Portal

When you finish climbing the stairs, continue along Carrer Sol and Carrer Bonavista to Portal Nou. You are in one of the old access roads to the walled area: The Renaissance Bastion and Enclosure of Altea (declared BIC in 2013).
The Portal Nou is located in a beautiful square dedicated to the writer Carmelina Sánchez-Cutillas, author of the famous work “Matèria de Bretanya”. A precious detail in this square are the powerful trellises of the white houses, which remind us of the risk posed by pirate attacks during the Middle Ages.
6. Francesc Martínez i Martínez Square (Mirador Blanco)

Popularly known as“El Mirador Blanco“, this beautiful little square with a view is dedicated to the memory of the Alteano historian, who dedicated many years of his life to studying the work of Miguel de Cervantes, writing a Catalan translation of Don Quixote.
7. Santa Barbara Street

Desde el mirador, toma la preciosa Calle Santa Bàrbara. En este callejón ascendente podrás admirar la Casa Cervantes, del siglo XX, donde residió el historiador alteano.
At the end of the street you will reach the Plaza de la Iglesia in the most beautiful way possible, as you will come face to face with the Parish Church of Nuestra Señora del Consuelo, which gives Altea the nickname of “The Dome of the Mediterranean”.
8. Church Square

Has llegado al centro neurálgico de Altea. Verás que hay infinidad de restaurantes con terraza alrededor de la plaza. Es un lugar ideal para tomar un vermú y reponer fuerzas antes de continuar con la visita. Si tienes pensado comer en Altea, no te pierdas nuestras recomendaciones gastronómicas al final de este mismo artículo. ¡Seguimos!
9. Mirador de los Cronistas de España

A must-see in Altea is the famous Mirador de los Cronistas de España, a balcony overlooking the beautiful clear blue Mediterranean Sea with the port of Altea and the Serra Gelada Natural Park as a backdrop. I warn you that it is usually a very popular place to immortalize memories of the visit.
10. San Miguel Street

Desde la Plaza de la Iglesia te recomiendo pasear por la Calle San Miguel, jalonada de tiendas de ropa y complementos, además de talleres de artistas. Después regresa a la plaza para continuar.
Alternativa a la visita: Aunque en mi opinión tiene menos encanto, si quieres visitar el casco antiguo de Altea sin subir escaleras puedes aparcar junto al Palau Altea y acceder a la Plaza de la Iglesia siguiendo esta calle. En el mapa que te dejo más adelante verás el icono del parking.
11. Carrer Major and Portal Vell

Para regresar vamos a bajar por una de las calles más populares y concurridas de Altea: El Carrer Major. Esta calle jalonada por restaurantes y heladerías te llevará hasta el Portal Vell (Portal Viejo), la segunda de las vías de acceso al antiguo recinto amurallado de Altea.
12. Glorieta del Maño Viewpoint

Acabamos este recorrido por los imprescindibles que ver en Altea en uno de sus miradores más bonitos (mi favorito). La Glorieta del Maño o Baluarte de la Casa de la Señoría es otro de los miradores de Altea que no puedes perderte. In this case, it has views to the north, towards the Morro de Toix and the Peñón de Ifach.
Map Points of Interest in Altea
Itinerary Walk through Altea
With views of the sea on one side and the imposing Sierra de Bérnia on the other, strolling through Altea is an experience worth enjoying calmly. Despite the usual hustle and bustle of tourists, it exudes that bohemian atmosphere that has captivated so many artists over the years.
Do not be afraid of getting lost and wandering aimlessly: you will surely find charming corners that do not appear in any guide. And if you don’t mind walking, you can walk down to Platja de la Roda , the most urban in the municipality, and from there walk to the port of Altea , where you can still see the traditional fishing boats that auction their catches every day in the fish market If you prefer to play it safe, you can follow this track.
Routes in Altea and surroundings
In Altea and surroundings you can enjoy some of the best hiking tra ils in the Valencian Community. I will tell you all the details in an article dedicated exclusively to these excursions:
Near Altea: what to see
Mouth of the Algar river
The well-known tourist attraction of Les Fonts d’Algar, in the nearby town of Callosa d’En Sarrià, forms a protected wetland at its mouth in the bay of Altea, included in the catalog of wetlands of the Valencian Community. This is a fantastic place to practice birdwatching, or just take a walk. Interested? Discover here more wetlands of Alicante.
Altea La Vella
Altea la Vieja, as its name indicates, is the origin of the current Altea. This small and charming hamlet is surrounded by nature and it is worth walking along this route, which is part of “Camins d’Altea” and of which we tell you more here.
Orthodox Church of Altea
I’m sure you’ve seen pictures of this place. It is a beautiful temple built in wood and with gilded finishes. It is worth visiting the exterior and interior. This is the official website.
Cycling in Altea
If you are a lover of road cycling routes, you will be pleased to know that Altea has a catalog of 10 routes that start in the town. I tell you more details here: cycle touring in Altea.
Day trips from Altea
Les Fonts d’Algar

One of those places that makes you wonder if you are really still in Alicante. My advice: if you are not cold, avoid July and August, as they are the busiest months. Get your ticket in advance. Here I tell you more: Les Fonts d’Algar.
Guadalest

The fairytale village in the mountains of Alicante. You can visit it together with Les Fonts d’Algar on the same day. Here I tell you everything you need to know: Guadalest Guide.
Restaurants and Cafeterias in Altea
The gastronomic offer of Altea is at the height of a destination as charming as this. Variety and quality are two adjectives that could define the delicacies that you will be able to taste here. Restaurants for all tastes and budgets, without forgetting beautiful cafes, artisan ice cream and artisan pastries.
To talk about restaurants in Altea, we leave you with the article by Marina Vega, a journalist specialized in gastronomy who knows them better than anyone: where to eat in Altea.
If your weakness is sweets, you can’t miss Pastisseria Dolç to try their famous abelicos, croissants or new your rolls; be careful, they are addictive! Also well known (and appreciated) are the artisan ice creams of Qvo, right in the historic center.
An exotic and different place where you can enjoy a tea and a delicious snack while strolling through a lush tropical garden is the Garden of the Senses, on the outskirts of Altea.
Another highly recommended experience is to visit the craft brewery Althaia, between Altea and El Albir. Book one of their guided tastings and get ready to enjoy…
Charming Hotels in Altea
Altea has a wide range of hotels, for all audiences and pockets, both apartments on the beachfront and luxurious villas further inland. We especially liked the following charming hotels in Altea:
Altea is a destination that can be enjoyed at any time of the year, thanks to the excellent climate of the Costa Blanca. Another place to book your accommodation is HundredRooms, a holiday apartment comparison site.
Personal Opinion
The beautiful Altea overlooks the Mediterranean from the privileged balcony of its old town of cobbled streets and whitewashed houses. Despite being one of the tourist references of the Costa Blanca, Altea has managed to maintain its character, its memory and its Mediterranean essence. Proof of this are the streets and viewpoints dedicated, for example, to the Altea historian Francesc Martínez i Martínez or to his granddaughter Carmelina Sánchez-Cutillas.
As for the geographical setting, the town is located in a small paradise, in the valley of the river Algar, at the foot of the majestic Serra de Bèrnia. The waters of its bay are part of the maritime-terrestrial area of the Serra Gelada Natural Park, which extends to Benidorm and its island.
Beyond its charms, Altea transmits a unique feeling, a feeling of good vibes and positivity that does not leave indifferent those who visit it. Undoubtedly, one of the must-see places in the province of Alicante.






