The best things to do in Calpe include beautiful beaches and archaeological sites. The coastal town attracts a huge crowd in the summertime with its lively promenades and award-winning coastlines. There are plenty of activities to enjoy on the beach, including windsurfing, jet skiing, and swimming, as well as facilities to cater for young and mobility-impaired visitors. For an adrenaline rush, a climb to the top of the iconic Peñón de Ifach results in a good sweat and impressive views of Calpe and the Levantine coast.

Exploring the hilltop historical district gives you plenty of opportunities for beautiful photos, thanks to its Roman cathedrals, colorful mosaic murals, and cobblestone alleyways. Once a prominent fishing village in Costa Blanca, Calpe is teeming with beachside cafés and restaurants that specialize in Mediterranean seafood. Make the most out of your visit by checking out our guide of things to do in Calpe.

What are the best things to do in Calpe?

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    Plaça de la Villa

    Home of the Parroquia Virgen De Las Nieves

    Plaça de la Villa
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    Plaça de la Villa, located in Old Town Calpe, features narrow cobbled streets that are lined with colorful murals, potted plants, and flowers, as well as ancient Roman ruins and city walls. This historical square is also home to Calpe’s most iconic museums and churches, including the Parish Church of Virgen de las Nieves and Museo del Coleccionismo. The best way to explore Plaça de la Villa is on foot, as you get to see beautiful wall mosaics and street art along the alleyways.

    Location: Plaça de la Villa, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

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    Torreó De La Peça

    An extensive display of vintage cameras in Museo del Coleccionismo

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    Torreó de la Peça is a defensive tower that was constructed to protect Calpe from pirates during the 15th century. Located near the Parish Church of Virgen de las Nieves, the wall features 2 cannons dating back to the 14th century. You should also pay a visit to the Museo del Coleccionismo, which house an extensive collection of artifacts such as vintage cameras, toys, and ceramic goods.

    Location: Carrer del Santíssim Crist, 31, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Wednesday–Sunday from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm and from 6 pm to 10 pm (Museo del Coleccionismo)

    Phone: +34 965 836 920

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    Mosaico Mural

    A colorful mosaic mural of Calpe by Gastón Castelló

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    The Mosaico Mural can be found on the main façade of the city’s tourism office in Old Town Calpe. Widely regarded as one of Calpe’s most beautiful tile murals, it’s the work of Alicantino muralist Gastón Castelló. It depicts the town’s fishing industry, complete with a ship, Peñón de Ifach (Ifach Rock), and people dressed in traditional costumes and carrying fish. There are plenty of murals painted on building facades and stairways within the historical neighborhood, so leave lots of time for photographing these artwork during your visit.

    Location: Plaça de la Villa, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

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    Lonja de Calpe

    Calpe's fishing port and market

    Lonja de Calpe
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    Lonja de Calpe is a seafood market and port that’s known for its fish auction. Held from Monday to Friday between 5pm and 8pm, it’s one of the town’s most popular activities. You get to experience the local culture and even get some fresh fish for yourself. The market dates back to 1991 and features a viewing gallery for visitors to watch the auction from. Lonja de Calpe is surrounded by many seafood restaurants, so you get to pick out the fish you prefer and have the kitchen cook it to your liking. If you want to learn more about the history of Calpe’s fishing industry, guided tours of the port are available for about €6.

    Location: Av. del Port, 15, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Monday–Friday from 5 pm to 8 pm

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    Calpe Craft Market

    An outdoor market for traditional handicrafts

    Calpe Craft Market
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    The Calpe Craft Market takes place in the Avenida de Rumania neighborhood, where you can shop for local handicrafts, vintage clothing, jewelry, and preloved items. It’s also a good place to stock up on homemade pastries, cakes, and breads, as well as organic fruits and vegetables. The Calpe Craft Market is held from 9am to 2pm, and often gets busy from 11am.

    Location: Avenida de Rumania, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm

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    Baños de la Reina (Queen's Baths)

    Remnants of ancient Roman architecture

    Baños de la Reina (Queen's Baths)
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    Baños de Reina (Queen’s Baths) is an ancient Roman site next to the Paseo Maritimo Playa del Bol promenade. Built between the 2nd and 4th centuries, the excavation site comprises the ruins of a fish farm and a thermal bath complex with interconnected pools carved from rocks. Baños de Reina is about 1.5 km northeast of Ifach Rock.

    Location: Paseo Maritimo Playa del Bol, 47, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Daily 24 hours

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    Platja del Arenal-Bol

    Surfing and sunbathing at an award-winning beach

    Platja del Arenal-Bol
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    Platja del Arenal-Bol is a clean and lively beach that spans 1.5 km in length. It’s within a 10-minute walk of Old Town Calpe, making it one of the most popular places for locals and tourists to relax during the summer. There’s a beachfront promenade that’s lined with bars, restaurants, boutiques, and souvenir shops, as well as windsurfers, jet skis, paddleboards, and surfboards available to rent. Platja del Arenal-Bol also caters to people with mobility issues by providing handicap-friendly restrooms, crutches, and amphibious chairs.

    Location: Calle Balandros, 52, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

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    Peñón de Ifach

    Views of the Levantine coast from the top

    Peñón de Ifach
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    Peñón de Ifach is a rock formation that stands at 332 meters above sea level. One of the best locations in Calpe to enjoy the sunset, it requires a relatively good level of fitness to reach the summit as scaling the upper part of the rock can be rather challenging. Once you’re at the top, you can see Calpe’s historical buildings, fishing port, and beaches from an impressive height. You may even be able to spot the island of Ibiza, especially on sunny days.

    Location: Peñón de Ifach, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

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    Paseo Ecológico Principe de Asturias

    For a sunset cruise through the Calpe Bay

    Paseo Ecológico Principe de Asturias
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    Paseo Ecológico Principe de Asturias is one of Calpe’s most beautiful promenades. It’s lined with beachside cafés, bars, and restaurants with views of the nearby Peñón de Ifach. You may also spot impressive sand sculptures while walking along the promenade. There’s a nautical club where you can see hundreds of berthed yachts and sailboats. In the evening, it’s a good place to watch the sun set over the horizon. In the summer, leisure boats offer sunset cruises through Calpe Bay.

    Location: Paseo Maritimo Playa del Bol, 03710 Calpe, Alicante, Spain

    Phone: +34 698 520 999

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