Things to do in Petrer

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1. Alicante Harbour

For many visitors to the coast of Spain, the Alicante Harbour is the first port of call. When most of Alicante’s maritime industry shifted to nearby Valencia in the 1980s, the city’s harbor precinct was redeveloped for the tourist market. Today, 80,000 visitors disembark at the harbor from cruise ships, ferries and pleasure craft each year. The area surrounding the harbor is busy most of the day, with locals and visitors alike strolling the promenade in search of the perfect restaurant or bar.
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Alicante Harbour which includes a bay or harbour

2. Postiguet Beach

Those wanting to cool off after a day of exploring Alicante’s treasures will love this stretch of beach. If you’ve always wanted to swim in the Mediterranean Ocean, this is an ideal place to fulfill your dream. Located adjacent to Alicante’s famous harbor precinct, Postiguet Beach can easily be reached on foot from the city, making it an ideal candidate for a quick swim.
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Postiguet Beach featuring a sandy beach, tropical scenes and swimming

3. Campello Beach

Decades of tourist development along the Spanish coast have eroded some of the traditional character from the coastal towns. But El Campello and its stunning Campello Beach have resisted the transformation. The area offers a beautiful seaside getaway with all of southern Spain’s authentic charm. Make the trip to the beach for some of the best watersports on the coast or to visit the lively fishing harbor and watch the boats come and go. A stroll along the miles of wide, pristine white sand will reveal beautiful beachfront architecture and the relaxed approach to life perfected by generations of locals. Campello Beach is the perfect daytrip for visitors to Alicante, and a family-friendly swimming spot.
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Campello Beach showing swimming, a coastal town and a beach

4. Central Market

The people of Spain are incredibly passionate about their food; it’s a central part of their daily lives. For many residents of Alicante, their day begins at the Central Market, an enormous fresh market in the heart of the city. Covering a huge area, the market has more than 200 stalls on two levels. Most of the wares at the market are fresh produce and meats; however, there are some non-perishable items, making it a great destination to pick up authentic souvenirs. If you’re heading to the beach or planning on climbing Mount Benacantil, a stop at the market on your way out of town is a great way to prepare an inexpensive and healthy picnic and get a taste for local customs at the same time.
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Central Market featuring a city and markets

5. Alicante Town Hall

Alicante’s historic town hall is one of the most recognizable buildings in the city. Also known as Ayuntamiento, the hall was built on the site of the former Casa de la Ciudad (town hall). The building’s two towers are 165 feet (41 meters) tall and loom over Alicante’s Old Town.
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Alicante Town Hall featuring heritage architecture, a city and night scenes

6. Explanada de Espana

The Spanish love their evening strolls. They even have a word for it: paseo. The Explanada de España is the promenade that runs from the busy port region and wraps itself around the coast. Its surface was constructed from more than 6 million marble tiles. The red, white and black patterns represent the waves of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s a hive of activity, by day or night, and one of the most popular routes to follow in the city.
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Explanada de Espana showing markets and street scenes as well as a large group of people

7. Castle of Santa Barbara

Perched 545 feet (166 meters) above sea level, upon the top of Mount Benacantil, this monumental fortification overlooks the city of Alicante and is one of the city’s major attractions. The Castle of Santa Bárbara is one of the largest castles from the medieval period remaining in Europe. It covers the entire summit of the mountain. Despite dating back more than a millennium to a period of Muslim rule in the ninth century, the castle has been expertly cared for and is almost entirely intact. Whether you have a passion for history or just make the trip for the panoramic views, no visitor to Alicante should miss the Castle of Santa Bárbara.
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Looming over the city center, this hilltop castle is the main attraction in Alicante and one of the largest castles in Europe.

What to do in Petrer


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Frequently asked questions

Is Petrer worth visiting?
One of the most common things to do in Petrer is visit Heretat de Cesilia. Tick this leading attraction off your itinerary, then experience more of this area's history and family-friendly attractions.
How do I spend a day in Petrer?
Kick your day off with a visit to History Museum of Aspe and Petrer Castle. Then, tour different parts of Petrer for a bite to eat and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Petrer?
The top tourist attraction in Petrer is Heretat de Cesilia, so make sure to add it to your sightseeing itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Petrer?
Three days will give you plenty of time to tick off many city highlights, including Heretat de Cesilia, Petrer Castle and Sanctuary of St. Mary Magdalene. The average stay in Petrer is three days. If you have the time to extend your getaway, Alicante isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Petrer with kids?
If you're searching for activities and sights for all ages, here are some fantastic ideas for what to do in Petrer with kids.

What to do in Petrer for adults?
There's no shortage of things to do in Petrer, with activities for adults of all ages. End the day with a visit to Heretat de Cesilia or Modernist House Museum.
Are there free things to do in Petrer?
In Petrer, Petrer Castle is an unmissable spot for anyone wishing to tour the city without opening their wallet. Also, check out the local neighbourhoods and parks, and ask for tips from a local tour guide. It's a great way to explore the best free things to do in Petrer.