At Transport Airport, we take care of transferring people from Alicante airport to Calpe or other towns on the Costa Blanca.
Transfer from Alicante airport to Calpe
We take you to this beautiful paradise on the Costa Blanca called Calpe, which offers an average annual temperature of 18º, with only 40 to 50 cloudy days a year. It has 13 kilometres of coastline, where you will find tranquil coves with clear waters, great for diving or fishing.
Calpe also has over 5 km of beautiful cliffs along the coastline, including the Peñón de Ifach, one of the most famous touristic sites of the Costa Blanca. You will find an easy path up to the top, from where you will enjoy of amazing views.
Also, if you want to enjoy visiting a typical Mediterranean old town, you can visit the remnants of the wall that protected Calpe from Moorish attacks, the historic entrance, a tower that once contained an artillery piece. You can end the visit in one of the diverse restaurants of the area where you will be able to discover the typical and traditional cuisine, based on delicious fresh fish from Calpe bay.
Don’t you have a way to go from the airport to your accommodation or vice versa? We take you!
At Transport Airport, we take care of transferring people from Alicante Airport to Moraira or other towns on the Costa Blanca.
Transfers from Alicante Airport to Moraira
Moraira is a small Spanish coastal town, part of Teulada (also known as Teulada-Moraira) municipality, 80 km north of Alicante and 100 km south of Valencia. It is a tourist resort on the Costa Blanca strip, with 8 km of coastline backed by mountains and vineyards.
The municipality falls within the Marina Alta district, which also includes neighbouring towns El Poble Nou de Benitachell, Benissa, Gata de Gorgos and Calpe.
It is not surprising, then, that Teulada-Moraira triples its population in high season compared to the rest of the year and goes from 11,467 inhabitants to more than 30,000 during the summer months, 55.5% being foreign nationals.
Moraira boasts a very stable Mediterranean climate with approximately 300 sunny days a year. Surrounded by mountains, it keeps away strong winds and also protects the village from heat waves. The summers are hot while the winters are mild.
Being made up of two urban centers, Teulada-Moraira can boast of having double history, traditions, culture and monuments, which makes it one of the favourite towns in this area to discover throughout the year.
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The Oltà mountain Natural Park is a small mountain in the town of Calpe. From the top of the mountain there are impressive views of the Mediterranean, the coastal mountains of Alicante and the Peñón de Ifach.
The Oltà mountain has a large area with swings, a fountain and picnic tables. We can also find an area with barbecues, toilets and sinks. In turn, there is a large camping area.
It is perfect to spend one or several days with family and / or friends, enjoy nature and do some outdoor sports.
Routes
From the camping area, several routes begin along tracks and marked trails that allow you to climb to the top at 586m of altitude and about 10km of route.
Route Pinet
Camping Area – Water tank – Hermitage – El Pinet – Hermitage – Camping Area
Time: approximately 2 hours.
This route is suitable for all ages, but in the Pinet area it is a bit more stony and makes the path a bit more difficult.
Circular Route
Camping Area – Water tank – Hermitage – Crossing – Cima de La Mola – Crossing – Corralet – Top of Oltà – Corralet – Barranc de La Mola – Pou de La Mola – Pedrera de La Mola – Pasa de La Canal – Camping Area .
Time: 4 hours and 30 minutes approximately.
It is not a route for all ages, since there are stony trails that make the path more difficult.
Hermitage Route
Camping Area – Water tank – Hermitage – Camping area.
Time: approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
This route is suitable for all ages, it is a wide and easy path to do.
Spectacular views from the Oltà mountain
As we go up, the views change, but they are still impressive and we can see the other mountains in the Alicante area such as the Sierra of Bernia and Sierra Gelada.
In the Ermita area there are spectacular views of Calpe. It was renovated in 2002 and they added a small area with shaded picnic tables and bathrooms.
It is advisable to bring water, food, suitable clothing and a cap.
The vast majority of us who live in the Mediterranean know what the Peñón de Ifach is and where it is, but surely there are many details about the Natural Park that you didn’t know. Here we leave you the 5 curiosities that you don’t know about the Peñón de Ifach.
5 curiosities that you didn’t know about the Peñón de Ifach
The Peñón de Ifach was an island
Many years ago, the Peñón de Ifach was separated from the Peninsula, as it was a small island / islet. In Roman times it had already been joined by a small tongue of land, although if you look at it, currently the union between them is very small and, in fact, it is a very flooded area although at the moment it is full of buildings.
Tourist Symbol of the Costa Blanca
Its 332 meters high that rise from the Mediterranean Sea, has made this Natural Monument one of the most important on the Costa Blanca. If you look at the Peñón, it appears in almost all the tourism publications of the province of Alicante since it can be seen from many places in the province.
It is the smallest Natural Park in the Valencian Community
With about 50 hectares of extension and 1 km in length, it is the smallest Natural Park in the Valencian Community and it is also one of the smallest in Europe. However, given its uniqueness, it is one of the most visited, with more than 100,000 registered visits per year.
Rock “Reef”
The large rocks that have been falling from the Rock to the sea have formed a steep bottom full of arches and tunnels like a labyrinth. That is why it is one of the favorite places for divers to do their dives. If you like snorkeling more, you can also enjoy the marine life in Cala Racó, in the southern part of the Peñón.
Climbing Paradise
El Peñón has more than 35 climbing routes, and climbing right from the sea has to be an impressive experience.
If you want to enjoy our beautiful natural landscapes on the Costa Blanca, we will bring you closer!
Calpe has some beautiful beaches and coves, it also has an average annual temperature of 18º and about 44 days a year with clouds, which is why it becomes an ideal destination to enjoy contact with the sea.
It has 13 km of coastline with 14 beaches and coves for you to choose the one you like the most. Kilometer-long beaches of fine sand, small sandy coves or virgin rocks with cliffs.
Arenal-Bol and La Fossa are the best-known sandy beaches where you can take a leisurely walk, or enjoy sports and water activities.
With more than 5 km of beautiful cliffs, we find beautiful and quiet coves sculpted by the blow of the sea and wind, such as El Penyal, El Racó or Les Bassetes, beautiful places where diving, snorkeling, fishing and sailing become unforgettable experiences.
Beautiful beaches and coves of Calpe
coves
El Collao or Racó del Corb
Located south of Calpe, a unique natural environment that can only be accessed by sea.
Les Urques
Near the “Puerto Blanco” leisure port, a cove of sand and rounded pebbles with calm waters and posidonia vegetation.
Morelló
Small cove of fine sand located on the seafront promenade. It stands out for the presence of the site known as Baños de la Reina.
El Racó
Small gravel cove closed at its southern end by the Calpe port breakwater and located at the foot of the Peñón de Ifach. Next to the ecological walk Princesa de Asturias
La Manzanera
Next to the buildings of the architect Ricardo Bofill, with calm waters and Posidonia vegetation.
Del Penyal
Small natural cove of rocks with transparent waters. A quiet place where nature is the protagonist.
La Calalga
Cove of sand and rocks where remains of underwater vegetation accumulate.
Gasparet
Accessible only by sea, a small and quiet natural cove of gravel and boulders.
Del Mallorquí
Located between the port Les Bassetes and Calalga. With crystal clear waters perfect for snorkeling.
Les Bassetes
Located next to the Bassetes leisure port, with pebbles and beautiful views of the Peñón de Ifach.
Beaches
Puerto Blanco
Small beach of pebbles and sand, located next to the old Puerto Blanco leisure port.
Cantal Roig
Small and quiet sandy beach located next to the fishing port and the Peñón de Ifach.
Arenal – Bol
With more than 1 km of fine sand and transparent waters, it is one of the most popular in Calpe.
Levante o La Fossa
With fine sand and crystal clear waters, calm and familiar that offers all the comforts to spend the day.
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