Calp
Understand
Mass tourism began in the 1970s, leading to the rampant development of tracts of holiday homes, with high-rise apartment buildings built right on the main beaches. Since the financial crisis of 2008 the building boom has largely ceased.
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Tourist Information Calp Penyal
phone: +34 965 839 693address: Avda Ejercitos Españoles, 44
Get in
By plane
Alicante has the nearest international airport.By train
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phone: +34 900 720 472address: Partida Estación IITram Alicante (el Trenet) operates a light rail train connecting all major settlements along the coast between Dénia and Alicante, with the exception of Xábia. The travel time from Alicante, which is easily reached from the rest of Spain by high-speed Renfe trains, is about 90 minutes, with a changeover in Benidorm. For travelers with smartphones, there is a helpful official app (iPhone and Android) with a route planner and timetables. A single journey costs €1.35-7.15, depending on distance. Guide dogs and small pets in carriers are permitted. Although Calpe station is not that far from the city center, it is too dangerous to walk there. It is safer to take a bus or a taxi.
By bus
Estación de AutobusesWithin the region, Alsa operates a route connecting all major coastal settlements between Valencia and Alicante, including Cullera, Gandía, Oliva, Dénia, Calpe, Altea, Benidorm, and Villajoyosa.
By car
From motorway AP-7, which connects Valencia with Alicante, take Exit 63 onto N-332 toward Calpe.By boat
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phone: +34 966 423 066address: Puerto Pesquero, s/nFrom May through September they operate a catamaran/ferry route to Altea; in May, June, and September departures are twice daily on Wednesdays, while in July and August departures are twice daily on Wednesdays and Sundays. A round-trip ticket costs €15, and the journey lasts 50 minutes.
Get around
By bus
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phone: +34 965 835 591address: Partida Corralet, 3COperates three lines with regular service, but they're not always punctual. Timetables can be viewed and downloaded here.
See
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Parc Natural del Penyal d'Ifac
phone: +34 965 837 598address: Avda Isla de Formentera, s/n (Visitor Centre)A large rock which juts straight out from the sea. The rock is a designated nature reserve, but it is possible to climb to the top via a tunnel, bored steeply through the middle of the rock. Torreó de la PeçaThe only remaining portion of the medieval fortress once located here, this includes a preserved tower, section of two walls, and a gate.
La Església AntiguaThe only Gothic-Mudéjar church remaining in the Valencian Autonomous Region, this was built in the 15th century into the side of the old city walls, and is now directly attached to the very modern parish church from the 20th century. Especially noteworthy inside is a 15th-century altarpiece depicting San Antonio Abad, San Cosme, and San Damian.
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Museu de Història i Arqueologia
phone: +34 965 839 123address: C/ Santísimo Cristo, 7This former residence now displays a range of artifacts from the region, which date from the Bronze Age to the medieval period. -
Museu del Colleccionisme
phone: +34 965 839 123address: Plaza de la Villa, 16This is a venue for temporary exhibits, located in the walls of a former fortress. Banys de la ReinaThe ruined structures here were used in Roman times for farming fish, salt production, and salting fish. Finds from the archaeological site can be viewed at the Museu de Història i Arqueologia (listed above). Today parts of the area are fenced off to prevent vandalism, but it is still possible to appreciate the ruins from behind a fence.
Torre del CastelletThese ruins are the remains of a late 16th-century watchtower built in defense against Barbary pirates. The site is the location of the former 12th-century Castell de Calp, demolished centuries ago. Although there is very little remaining besides the tower base, foundations, and some rock-cut cisterns, hikers are rewarded with an excellent view of the Penyal d'Ifac and the surrounding area.
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Lonja de Pescado
address: Av del Port, 15Where the daily catch is unloaded and auctioned off. There are also a number of immediately adjacent restaurants.
Do
Festivals and cultural events
Moros i CristiansOne of the many regional Moors and Christians festivals which celebrate the Christian reconquista.
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phone: +34 601 171 481address: venues vary yearlyOrganised by a club of German residents, the festival has been growing in popularity since its first installment in 1988, now attracting more than 10,000 participants. On offer are of course German beer, food (including roast chicken, pork knuckles and sausage), and music.
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Casa de Cultura 'Jaume Pastor i Fluixà'
phone: +34 965 839 123 (main office), +34 965 837 776 (ticket office)address: Avda de Masnou, 1Calpe's primary venue for concerts and the performing arts, as well as for workshops and special courses. Tickets can be purchased online.
Beaches and water sport
Further west is the smaller and quieter (Playa Puerto Blanco), with pebbles and coarse sand. Facilities here include toilets, foot washing stations, and lifeguards, as well as a nearby dive centre.
Underwater world45 min boat trip around the Peñón de Ifach, with underwater view.
Buy
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phone: +34 965 835 824address: Carrer Oscar Espla, 2The largest bookshop between Alicante and Valencia. The shop sells new and used books in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian and Russian, in all subjects, and carries regional and hiking maps as well as books of local interest. The multilingual owner can also order new and used books, which take about a week to arrive.
Street markets
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Rastro
address: Avda Pais Valencià and Avda EsportMostly tat but there are one or two bargains to be found. -
Mercadillo de fruta
address: Avda Mas NouA good place to pick up local produce. -
Mercadillo de ropa
address: Avda del NorteQuite large but crowded. Some good bargains.
Eat
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phone: +34 965 830 164address: C/ Delfín, 8Traditional Spanish cuisine.
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Restaurante Antica Roma
phone: +34 966 445 151address: C/ Pintor Sorolla, 4Good value Italian restaurant. Plenty of tables on the outside terrace. Friendly staff. -
Restaurante La Casa
phone: +34 965 837 312address: C/ del Mar, 23Swiss cuisine. -
phone: +34 965 832 016address: Urb el Tosal, 28A large long-established restaurant. Reservations can be made online}
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phone: +34 965 835 783address: C/ L'Esport, 4Friendly, family-run Chinese restaurant. Good range of traditional dishes and also a sushi selection.
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phone: +34 965 835 921address: C/ Blasco Ibanez, 4Great little traditional tapas bar. Slightly 'school canteen' feel to it but the food and service are both excellent and it is great value.
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phone: +34 965 832 034address: C/ Torreones, 3Argentine and Italian cuisine.
Drink
Sleep
Mid-range
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phone: +34 965 875 609address: Avda Juan Carlos I, 48New hotel, just off the beach. Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, fitness centre, airport shuttle (surcharge).
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phone: +34 900 468 357address: Partida Tosal de la Cometa, s/nNice and rather large resort. Quite far from the beach though. Parking €6/day, free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Splurge
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phone: +34 902 453 015address: Avinguda Juan Carlos I, s/nFacilities include indoor and outdoor pools, fitness centre, three onsite restaurants, airport shuttle, and free Wi-Fi.
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phone: +34 965 835 495address: Avinguda Europa, 21Has an onsite restaurant, outdoor pool, and free Wi-Fi. Parking €12/day.
Camping
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phone: +34 965 875 576address: C/ Eslovenia, 3Can accommodate tents, campervans, and caravans, and also has three bungalows available for rent. Facilities include self-service laundry, an onsite bar-restaurant, pool, toilets and shower, pre-paid Wi-Fi. Pets permitted.
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phone: +34 900 103 787address: C/ Estonia, 3-5Can accommodate campervans and caravans. Has toilets and showers, pool, laundry, Wi-Fi, and onsite restaurant-café. Pets under 20kg accepted.