For those looking to explore the captivating city of Valencia, the excursion from Albir, Altea, Benidorm, and Calpe offers a convenient and immersive day trip. Travelers can expect to marvel at the city’s architectural wonders, stroll through the iconic Turia riverbed gardens, and explore the local culture and cuisine. With ample free time and optional guided tours, this excursion promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you eager to uncover more of Valencia’s hidden gems.
Key Points
- This 10-12 hour excursion from Albir, Altea, Benidorm, and Calpe offers a guided visit to Valencia’s top attractions, including the Turia riverbed gardens and the historic cathedral.
- The trip includes a 2-hour bus or coach journey each way, with 5 hours of free time for shopping and sightseeing in Valencia’s city center.
- Highlights include the Oceanografic Centre, Europe’s largest aquarium, and the option to explore the city’s old town on a 75-80 minute guided walking tour.
- Visitors can discover the Valencia Cathedral, which houses the mythical Holy Grail, and learn about its architectural and cultural significance.
- The excursion is priced from $42.43 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a "reserve now, pay later" option available.
Trip Overview
The excursion from Albir, Altea, Benidorm, or Calpe to Valencia City lasts 10 to 12 hours and is priced from $42.43 per person.
The excursion from Albir, Altea, Benidorm, or Calpe to Valencia City lasts 10 to 12 hours and is priced from $42.43 per person.
Travelers can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A reserve now and pay later option is also available.
The excursion provides 5 hours of free time in Valencia for shopping and sightseeing. The main drop-off point is Torres de Serranos, near the cathedral and city center.
Wheelchair accessibility is available. However, the tour may not be suitable for individuals with motion sickness, medical conditions, or mobility impairments.
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Itinerary and Transportation
With 8 starting locations across Albir, Altea, Benidorm, and Calpe, the Valencia City excursion departs on a 2-hour bus or coach journey each way.
Upon arrival, travelers enjoy 5 hours of free time to explore the city, with the main drop-off point being the iconic Torres de Serranos, near the cathedral and city center.
The itinerary includes:
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Turia riverbed gardens.
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The cathedral, home of the Holy Grail.
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An optional guided walking tour of the old city (75-80 minutes, €8).
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Visits to the Oceanografic Centre or Mestalla Stadium (prices vary).
Architectural and Cultural Highlights
Valencia’s architecture and cultural sites captivate visitors, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history.
The Turia riverbed gardens, a lush oasis, stretch across the city. The iconic Cathedral, home to the mythical Holy Grail, stands tall. Visitors can choose an optional guided walking tour to explore the charming old city.
A lush oasis, the Turia riverbed gardens stretch across the city. The iconic Cathedral, home to the mythical Holy Grail, stands tall. Visitors can explore the charming old city on an optional guided walking tour.
Two popular attractions are the Oceanografic Centre, Europe’s largest aquarium, and Mestalla Stadium, home of the legendary Valencia CF soccer club.
Travelers can also savor local specialties like paella, coca Valenciana, and the refreshing horchata drink, seeing Valencia’s vibrant culinary scene.
Exploring the Turia Riverbed Gardens
As visitors stroll along the Turia riverbed gardens, they enjoy a lush oasis that stretches across Valencia. This sprawling green space is a beloved local treasure, offering:
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Meandering pathways past vibrant flower beds, ornamental fountains, and towering palm trees.
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Diverse recreational areas for jogging, cycling, and picnicking.
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Architectural highlights like the Gulliver Playground and the quirky cultural attractions along the route.
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Stunning vistas of Valencia’s historic landmarks, including the majestic Catedral de Valencia.
The Turia gardens provide a serene escape from the bustling city, inviting travelers to reconnect with nature and experience the true heart of Valencia.
More Great Tours NearbyVisiting the Cathedral and the Holy Grail
The towering Valencia Cathedral stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage. Its magnificent Gothic architecture and grand façade captivate visitors. But the cathedral holds an even greater treasure – the purported Holy Grail, the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper.
| Artifact | Claims |
| — | — |
| The Holy Grail | – Used by Jesus at the Last Supper
– Possessed miraculous powers
– Brought to Valencia by the Apostle St. James |
| The Cathedral | – Dates back to the 13th century
– Houses the alleged Holy Grail
– Blends Gothic and Baroque styles |
Exploring the cathedral and learning about its connection to the legendary Holy Grail is a highlight of any visit to Valencia.
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Optional Guided Walking Tour of the Old City
For those interested in exploring Valencia’s historic heart in more depth, the city offers an optional guided walking tour of the old town.
This 75-80 minute excursion:
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Provides an in-depth look at architectural gems like the cathedral, silk exchange, and central market.
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Offers insights into Valencia’s vibrant history and culture from a local expert guide.
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Allows visitors to stroll through charming plazas and narrow streets, soaking in the authentic atmosphere.
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Costs an additional €8 per person, a reasonable price for the enriching experience.
Oceanografic Centre and Mestalla Stadium
Visitors can choose to enrich their Valencia excursion by exploring the Oceanografic Centre or visiting the historic Mestalla Stadium.
The Oceanografic Centre is Europe’s largest aquarium, featuring over 500 different marine species across several thematic areas. Admission tickets provide access to the vast underwater world.
Alternatively, visitors can tour the iconic Mestalla Stadium, home of Valencia CF football club. This century-old venue offers behind-the-scenes tours, allowing guests to experience the players’ tunnel, dugouts, and other restricted areas.
Visitors can tour the iconic Mestalla Stadium, home of Valencia CF, and experience the players’ tunnel, dugouts, and other restricted areas.
Both attractions offer unique opportunities to take in Valencia’s vibrant culture and attractions.
Taste of Local Specialties
While exploring Valencia, no visitor should miss the opportunity to savor the city’s renowned local specialties. These include:
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Paella – Valencia’s iconic rice dish, featuring saffron-infused rice, chicken, rabbit, beans, and sometimes seafood.
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Coca Valenciana – A type of flatbread, often topped with caramelized onions, peppers, and anchovies.
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Horchata – A refreshing, creamy beverage made from tiger nuts, water, and sugar, typically served with fartons (sweet pastries).
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Bunuelos – Light and airy fritters, sometimes dusted with cinnamon sugar, which are a popular snack.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There a Discount for Group Bookings?
The excursion does not explicitly mention a group booking discount. However, group discounts may be available upon inquiry with the tour operator, as they often offer reduced rates for larger parties.
Can the Tour Be Customized to Fit Special Interests?
The tour can be customized to fit special interests. Travelers can opt for additional activities like a guided walking tour of the old city or visits to the Oceanografic Centre or Mestalla Stadium. The tour is flexible to accommodate individual preferences.
What Is the Policy for Rescheduling or Changing the Tour Date?
The tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Customers can also opt for the Reserve now & pay later option if they need to reschedule the tour date.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Amount of Luggage Allowed?
The tour allows a reasonable amount of hand luggage, but restrictions may apply. Travelers are advised to check with the tour operator for specific details on luggage allowance before the trip to avoid any issues.
Is Wi-Fi Available on the Bus During the Trip?
Wi-Fi is not mentioned as being available on the bus for this excursion. The trip details focus on the itinerary, transportation, and attractions in Valencia, but do not specify if on-board Wi-Fi is provided during the bus journey.
The Sum Up
The Valencia City Excursion from Albir, Altea, Benidorm, and Calpe offers a captivating day trip for travelers. With a scenic bus journey, visitors can explore architectural wonders, stroll through the Turia riverbed gardens, and visit the iconic Valencia Cathedral. The excursion provides ample free time for shopping, sightseeing, and optional guided tours, making it an excellent choice for a day trip from the Costa Blanca region.
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