Summer has arrived, bringing with it the perfect opportunity to uncover Alicante province’s cultural, culinary, and natural treasures. From art exhibitions to outdoor adventures and historic landmarks, the Costa Blanca and its inland areas offer endless experiences that will turn your holiday into an unforgettable journey. And since getting around the region with ease is essential, Moovers is your go-to car-rental partner in Alicante. Read on to discover summer 2025’s most iconic sights and must-see events—and start exploring every corner of the city and beyond.
Alicante’s Landmarks
Santa Bárbara Castle
Perched atop Mount Benacantil, this iconic fortress has watched over Alicante since the 9th century. Its ramparts span eras—through the Middle Ages into the 14th century—and now reward visitors with sweeping, postcard-perfect views of the city and bay. You can reach it on foot via the winding staircases, by car, or effortlessly on the panoramic elevator.

The Explanada de España Promenada
Framed by swaying palms and laid with over 6.5 million red, yellow, and black marble tesserae, the Explanada de España promenade stretches from the marina to Plaza Puerta del Mar. It’s the perfect spot for a sunset stroll, spontaneous street concerts, or lounging on a terrace overlooking the Mediterranean—and it doubles as the gateway to Santa Bárbara Castle via its panoramic lift.

Basilica of Santa María
Alicante’s oldest church, this Valencian Gothic masterpiece rises on the site of a former mosque. Its soaring arches and intricate stonework make it a must-visit for anyone passionate about architecture and history.

Alicante’s Central Market
Here you’ll find an abundance of fresh, high-quality produce. Opened in 1921, it’s the perfect spot to dive into the city’s vibrant food culture.

Garrigós Wells
A fascinating example of Alicante’s medieval hydraulic engineering, these ancient cisterns invite you to explore their vaulted chambers and uncover the story of how the city’s water once flowed.

Civil War Air-Raid Shelters
A powerful testament to the city’s Civil War history, these underground shelters once protected residents from aerial bombardments and can now be explored on guided tours that vividly revive one of Alicante’s most challenging chapters.

San Fernando Castle
Perched on Monte Tossal, this 19th-century fortress was built during the Peninsular War. Today it’s a peaceful spot for a stroll, where winding ramparts reveal stunning vistas across Alicante’s old town and the sparkling Mediterranean beyond.

Alicante’s Must-Visit Museums
Gravina Fine Arts Museum (MUBAG)
Housed in the 18th-century Gravina Palace, it permanently showcases “The 19th Century: The Collection in the Light,” featuring eighty works by Antonio Gisbert, Joaquín Agrasot, Emilio Sala and others.
MARQ Archaeological Museum
Located just a few steps by car from the entrance to Santa Bárbara Castle, the MARQ Archaeological Museum spans exhibits from prehistory through to the contemporary era.
MACA Contemporary Art Museum
Housed in the city’s oldest civic building, dating back to the 17th century, this museum showcases contemporary art and has featured exhibitions of works by Picasso, Dalí and other leading artists.
Hogueras Museum
A living tribute to Alicante’s “Fogueres de Sant Joan,” this museum charts the evolution of the city’s iconic festival through archival photos, original artifacts and immersive displays.

The Ocean Race Museum
An essential destination for sailing enthusiasts, this interactive experience takes you through over 50 years of history from the world’s toughest ocean regatta.

Culture & Events
‘The Women of Goya’ Exhibition (Benidorm)
From March 14 through June 22, this exhibition features 83 original prints by Francisco de Goya, showcasing the artist’s vision of society and the role of women in his time.
Altea Artisan Fair
Over 50 local artisans from across the Valencian Community showcase and sell their one-of-a-kind creations along the winding streets of Altea’s old town. Expect to find handcrafted ceramics, jewelry, traditional textiles, leather goods, carved wood pieces, and more.
Hogueras of San Juan
As every year, enjoy the Hogueras de Alicante throughout June, culminating on June 24. From Wednesday, June 18 to Tuesday, June 24, a daily Mascletà will take place at 2:00 PM in Plaza de Luceros.
On Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22, don’t miss the flower offering to the patron saint.
On Monday, June 23 at 8:00 PM, the International Folk Parade will take place.
And on Tuesday, June 24, from 11:59 PM onward, the official “Cremà” of the Hogueras will take place in the City Hall.
Discover the full program here
Book your ride now at www.moovers.es and get ready for an unforgettable summer in Alicante. With Moovers, every kilometer counts!