We will show you the real mediterranean essence, starting from tasting and preparing typical spanish food, following with our traditions and ending with the local’s favourite places. You will be able to feel the relax of the beach, the rush of rafting in the river, and the emotion of dancing salsa and bachata. Everything following one single theme; cinema. You will be the main character of your summer’s movie! Every day you’ll wake up to discover a new universe with thousands of adventures guided by the magic of Alicante, the city of the eternal summer. We will discover together the hidden secrets of Alicante province, from the beach till the natural waterfalls of the river Algar. And what is better to mitigate the heat of summer than going to Tabarca island, a Natural Park protected because of its amazing wildlife?
Cinema: a different movie every day. Workshops, meals, and social program based on the movie of the day.
AlicanteLocated in the middle of the Costa Blanca, the city of Alicante, the capital of the namesake province, is one of the major tourist destinies in Spain. Alicante is known as the City of the Eternal Spring for its warm temperatures and the sun shining almost 300 days per year. This beautiful city is a truly mediterranean representative, not only for being bathed by the Mediterranean sea but also for its people, festive atmosphere and delicious gastronomy. The turrones, ice creams, paella and tapas are only a few examples of the delicatessens you can find and taste. Alicante also stands for the multiculturality, since its strategic position served as settlement of different civilizations, from the phoenicians to the arabs. Building the latter the best known landmark of the city: The Santa Barbara Castle.
ElcheLocated in the middle of one World Heritage, the biggest palm tree grove of Europe, Elche is the 3rd most populated city of the Valencian Community. Surrounded by graffiti art, a tiny river flows in between the city, dividing it in two. Here you will feel the calm by going for a walk through the park, or by observing its breathtaking Basilica of Santa Maria in the city center. Definitely, this city has its own essence.
AlteaThe coast of Alicante is called “Costa Blanca” (in English “White Coast”), because of the contrast between the blue of the sea and the white of the houses that are near the coast. This difference can be seen in Altea. This town of artists is considered as one of the most beautiful towns of Spain and a must see if you come to Alicante.
Tabarca IslandTabarca is a small island located within a few miles of Alicante’s Coast. Nowadays, it is a fishing village best known for holding one of the most famous diving areas in the Mediterranean sea. The excellent preservation state and its pristine waters hide many marine wonders among rich and biodiverse communities.