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Historic Alicante on Sunny Spain's Costa BlancaHalf-Day Cultural Cruise Excursions for Alicante's Art and History
The Costa Blanca's regional capital offers gems from a Greek, Roman, Visigoth and Moorish past among the High Baroque and Modernist Chic. There's even the odd Picasso.
The ancient city of Alicante has been prosperous for most of its amazing 100,000 year-old history. Not to be outdone by the larger port of Valencia to the north and the huge development of beach resorts such as nearby Benidorm, it has now blossomed as a cruise destination, with around 80 ships from a dozen lines calling each year. Alicante is famous for clean, white-sand beaches, a cosmopolitan sea-front promenade and (almost) all year-round-sunshine, but it also has a lot to offer cruise-goers wanting to explore its history and culture in depth. A new cruise terminal and free shuttle buses from the ship to the port entrance make it simple to use the excellent hop-on-hop-off tourist bus circuit to access the best cultural attractions. Explanada de Espana, Old Town and Modern Art Museum This makes a perfect introductory half-day excursion, with a chance to sip a sangria or eat out in one of the area’s fine restaurants while absorbing the atmosphere of this surprisingly cosmopolitan port.
Paseo de Gomiz, Santa Barbara Castle and Archaeological Museum These are grouped on the eastern side of the port and together make another, slightly more energetic half day excursion. Summer visitors who prefer to walk may prefer to do the Santa Barbara trip in the morning to avoid a hot midday climb.
Hints for Taking It Easy in Alicante
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