Best attractions and places to see around El Campello offer a blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences along Spain's Costa Blanca. The region features a diverse coastline with beaches and coves, alongside ancient archaeological sites and watchtowers. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, enjoy coastal walks, and discover vibrant local culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Amadorio reservoir
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A lovely walk on quiet, well-maintained paths and roads. The only drawback is the section along the sewage treatment plant where it can get quite smelly.
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It's the most beautiful square in Alicante, and pleasant even on hot days thanks to its many trees. The giant ficus trees are particularly impressive. Small tapas bars and restaurants are located around the square.
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It's worth going up the castle just for the views that accompany us along the way. I recommend entering from Eret Park. P.S. Admission to the castle is free :)
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Beautiful views on a large part of the walk. It is fairly easy, except for the first few kilometers, which are so steep that you need good walking sticks when descending, because of the loose rocks.
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Towers over the city and is a great destination on foot (a good 160 meters high) or for a few euros by elevator or taxi. The Santa Barbara Castle dates back to the 11th century and has been expanded or rebuilt several times in the years since. More information at: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castillo_de_Santa_B%C3%A1rbara
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Great promenade with attractive floor tiles. Lots of souvenir stalls and cafes.
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El Campello is rich in history. You can visit the ancient archaeological site of La Illeta dels Banyets, which features remnants of civilizations dating back over 5,000 years, including ancient fish farms. The 16th-century watchtowers, Torre de la Illeta (also known as Torre de la Vigía Illeta) and Torre del Barranc d'Aigües, offer insights into the region's defense against pirate attacks. Additionally, the elegant Villa Marco, a modernist villa from 1899 with beautiful gardens, provides a glimpse into the past.
For natural beauty and scenic views, explore El Campello's diverse coastline. The northern coves like Morro Blanco, Coveta Fumá, Cala Lanuza, and Llob Mari are perfect for snorkeling and sea cave exploration. You can also enjoy spectacular sea views from coastal hiking trails, such as the Local Trail SL-CV 93 “Puntes de Gosálvez”. For expansive panoramic views, consider visiting Santa Bárbara Castle, located on Mount Benacantil, offering views of Alicante Bay, or the mountain pass Alto de Busot for views towards Relleu.
Yes, El Campello boasts 23 kilometers of coastline with various beaches and coves. Muchavista Beach is a popular choice, stretching over three kilometers with golden sand, ideal for water sports. Carrer La Mar Beach is a central urban beach next to the port. For a different experience, the northern coves offer smaller, rocky beaches perfect for snorkeling. Punta del Riu is a designated dog-friendly beach.
El Campello offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including challenging gravel biking trails like the 'Puerto del Espino and La Torre de les Maçanes – loop from Busot' or road cycling routes such as the 'Carrasqueta Pass Loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around El Campello and Road Cycling Routes around El Campello guides. Runners can explore trails like the 'Playa de San Juan loop from el Campello', detailed in the Running Trails around El Campello guide.
Many attractions in El Campello are suitable for families. The beaches, especially Muchavista Beach and Carrer La Mar Beach, are great for swimming and sandcastle building. Exploring the archaeological site of La Illeta dels Banyets can be an educational adventure. The El Campello Promenade offers a pleasant walk with shops and restaurants. The Amadorio Reservoir also offers family-friendly hiking routes with beautiful views.
Yes, some areas in El Campello are designed to be accessible. The Esplanade of Spain in Alicante, a beautiful seafront promenade, is wheelchair accessible. Similarly, Gabriel Miró Square, known for its monumental ficus trees and charming design, is also wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant urban space to enjoy.
El Campello provides several authentic cultural experiences. You can visit the El Campello Port and Fish Market (Lonja del Puerto) to witness the daily fish auction, a unique opportunity to see fresh catches. Stroll along the lively El Campello Promenade or explore the Old Neighborhood with its traditional fishermen's houses. The Local Weekly Market, held every Wednesday near the town hall, offers local produce and goods. If you visit during the Moors and Christians Festivities, you can immerse yourself in vibrant local traditions.
Yes, El Campello has options for visitors with dogs. Punta del Riu is a dedicated dog-friendly beach located south of Carrer La Mar. Additionally, many of the coastal hiking trails and natural areas are suitable for walks with leashed dogs, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors together.
The Costa Blanca generally enjoys a mild climate, making El Campello suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for hiking and cycling without the intense summer heat. Summer is perfect for beach activities and water sports, though it can be very warm, especially inland. For hiking, bringing water is recommended, particularly in summer, as sources can be scarce.
El Campello offers several excellent coastal walks. The El Campello Promenade provides a leisurely stroll along the urban beach. For a more natural experience, explore the Northern Coves area, which features smaller, rocky beaches and scenic paths. The Local Trail SL-CV 93 “Puntes de Gosálvez” is an easy 6.1 km circular route that offers spectacular sea views and a chance to enjoy local flora and fauna along the coast.
The archaeological site of La Illeta dels Banyets is particularly unique due to its location on a small peninsula that was once a separate island. It showcases a continuous history of human settlement spanning over 5,000 years, from the Bronze Age through Iberian and Roman periods. Visitors can explore the remains of ancient fish farms, which were part of a Roman fish-salting industry, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient coastal life.
Yes, you can visit Villa Marco, an elegant modernist-style villa built in 1899 with French influences. It's known for its beautiful Jardines de Villa Marco, inspired by Versailles, which offer a serene place for a stroll. Guided tours are often available during specific times of the year, providing a deeper understanding of its history and architecture.


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