Spain's Moorish heritage: Private day trip from Alicante
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Ya sea que viaje solo, en familia con niños o en un grupo grande, este servicio está diseñado para su comodidad y flexibilidad. Es la opción ideal, especialmente si tiene poco tiempo o una agenda ocupada.Información Relevante
- Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
- Vehículo con aire acondicionado
- Recogida y entrega personalizadas
- Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
- Agua embotellada de cortesía
- Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
- Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Palmeral of Elche, Carmen del Campillo Tea House y Sanctuary of Santa Maria Magdalena deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
- Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no están incluidos
Su viaje de un vistazo
Su viaje de un vistazo






The Palmeral of Elche is the largest palm grove in Europe and one of only two UNESCO World Heritage palm groves in the world, a living legacy of the Moors who irrigated and planted this desert plain over a thousand years ago.
What to see
- More than 200,000 palm trees cover the city of Elche, the largest concentration of date palms outside North Africa and the Middle East
- The Huerto del Cura (Priest's Garden), the most celebrated section of the palmeral, with rare multi-trunked specimens and a collection of cacti and subtropical plants
- The Moorish irrigation system that still feeds the groves is one of the best-preserved examples of Islamic water engineering in Europe
What to do
- Walk through the Huerto del Cura and the surrounding public sections of the palmeral
- Visit the Dama de Elche archaeological museum, housing the famous 4th-century BCE Iberian sculpture found in the city
Take note
- Entry to the Huerto del Cura is ticketed; check huertodelcura.com for current hours





Housed in a beautifully restored Moorish-style building in the historic center of Crevillent, Carmen del Campillo is a tea house and cultural space dedicated to the Moorish tradition of the medina, a rare example of living Al-Andalus culture on the Costa Blanca. What to see
- The restored Moorish courtyard and tea-house interior, with geometric tilework, carved plasterwork, and zellige mosaic floors in the Nasrid tradition
- An exhibition on the Moorish heritage of Crevillent and the surrounding Vega Baja region, which retains a strong cultural memory of its Islamic past What to do
- Take tea in the courtyard, enjoying traditional Moroccan mint tea, Moorish pastries, and a selection of regional products What to eat
- Moruno lamb skewers with Moorish spice blend and honey-soaked pastries (pastissets)





Above the town of Novelda, the striking Sanctuary of Santa Maria Magdalena rises on a white chalk cliff, but the hill itself, peppered with ancient rock-cut tombs and Moorish fortifications, gives the site its deep resonance. What to see
- The Sanctuary church (1918), a miniature Modernista white building that looks almost out of place on its rocky spur, has become one of the most photographed landmarks in the province
- The ruins of La Mola Castle, the Almohad-era Moorish fortress directly above the sanctuary, with walls and towers still standing above the cliff edge
- Views across the plain of the Vinalopo valley, a landscape of vineyards, orchards, and marble quarries that stretches to the coast What to do
- Walk up from the sanctuary to the castle walls for the full panorama and the clearest sense of why the Moors chose this particular hill to fortify





