Charter Boat Alicante – Explore the Mediterranean Coast - Photo 1
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Charter Boat Alicante – Explore the Mediterranean Coast

Charter boat Alicante, offers a boat trip during all days of the week, to go to visit Alicante from the bay. This sailing will be on a 15 meter long vessel, and will be skippered with a professional captain.

  • 4 hours
  • Mobile voucher

Charter boat Alicante, offers a boat trip during all days of the week, to go to visit Alicante from the bay. This sailing will be on a 15 meter long vessel, and will be skippered with a professional captain. We will visit the places described, and return to port at the indicated time.

Guide options

  • Tour guide (English, Spanish)

Included

  • Surcharges on fuel - Fuel included
  • Parking fees - Berthing of the boat is included in the price.
  • On-board restrooms - Restroom on board

Tips

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Route

  1. 1

    Alicante

    Alicante, has many ways to visit it, and one of them is by boat, with a privileged view of the city. The skipper is a local skipper, with years of nautical experience, and can reveal stories, tales and tales related to the city.

  2. 2

    Antiguo Faro del Puerto de Alicante

    The first lighthouse that Alicante had erected between 1844 and 1846. It was a consequence of the commercial boom reached by this port in the mid-19th century. Following a shipwreck in the area, approval was given in 1842 for the construction of a temporary lighthouse located at the end of one of the harbour spits. A spit of more than 300 meters and a beautiful lamppost were built, which the chronicles say was composed of a hexagonal masonry building on which stood a wooden tower about 30 meters high.

  3. 3

    Serra Grossa

    The Sierra Grossa or Sierra de San Julián in Valencian, Serra Grossa is a rocky elevation of 173 meters high located in the Spanish municipality of Alicante, facing the Mediterranean Sea. It is also known in Spanish as Sierra Gorda and in Valencian with the term Malhivern sailor.

  4. 4

    Platja de l’ Albufereta

    Playa de la Albufereta is a beach with golden sand and calm waters located in the northwest of Alicante, between the Serra Grossa and the Tossal de Manises. It has a length of about 400 meters and 18 meters wide, and is protected from the waves by Cabo de Huertas.

  5. 5

    Platja del Postiguet

    Postiguet Beach is Alicante’s main beach, located in the heart of the city, at the foot of Santa Barbara Castle and near the Esplanade Promenade.

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    Castillo de Santa Barbara

    Santa Barbara Castle is located in the center of the city, attached to the port, is a rocky mole is 167 m high and borders the Mediterranean Sea, which gives the castle a huge strategic value, since from it you can see the entire bay of Alicante and its land surroundings.

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    Casino Mediterraneo Alicante

    At the entrance to the port, we will pass with the boat in front of the door of the Alicante casino, with its lights, gives a glamorous visual spectacle, among the citizens who walk along the promenade of the port.

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    Puerto Marino

    The entrance to the port at night, will give you a spectacular image of the city, with the lights of the promenade of the esplanade, with the reflection in the water of the lampposts, and having our starboard amura the castle of Santa Barbara at the top of the Benedictine mountain, with the silhouette of the face of the Moor.

Location

Start point

Calle San Francisco, 12, 03001 Alicante (Alicante), Spain

Meeting point

You must make your own way to the start point

Start points:

  • At the same entrance to the marina, right in front of the security gate. I'll meet you myself. Just ask about Christian.

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