
Villajoyosa: Explore Villajoyosa, a charming seafront with groups of tiny houses painted in bright, gaudy colors, originally used to help returning fishermen find their way home. The narrow streets in the town’s historic heart bustle with markets and you may even detect mouth-watering wafts of the town’s unexpected chocolate industry! See the most of this Spanish gem on your walking tour.
Chocolates Valor Museum: Visit the museum and discover how the largest chocolate producer in Spain developed its success and its relationship with its hometown. After, enjoy a refreshment of tea or coffee and a croissant in a nearby bar.
Altea: Leisurely explore Altea for approximately one hour. See why many artists choose this town as a place of inspiration. Take a stroll through the cobblestoned streets, watch the busy fishing boats from the palm-fringed promenade, try local fare at traditional cafés, or browse the church square that is home to artisans selling jewelry and leather goods. Take in the stunning views across the Mediterranean from a panoramic balcony, before returning to your ship.
This tour involves a moderate amount of walking over uneven ground, including cobblestones.