Discovering the best day trips in the Valencian Community is a great way to explore the region beyond the main cities.
From coastal towns with beautiful beaches to inland villages full of history and charm, each excursion offers something different. You can enjoy natural parks, scenic mountain views, traditional food, and local culture all in a single day.
Whether you prefer relaxing by the sea, wandering through historic streets, or exploring quiet rural landscapes, the Valencian Community provides a wide variety of experiences that make every trip unique and memorable.
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These are the selected day tours designed to help you discover the best landscapes, culture, and hidden places of the Valencian Community.
Avenida Aragon, 31 (in front of Mestalla)
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Isla Tabarca, also known as Tabarca Island, is a small rocky island located in the Mediterranean Sea, off the southeastern coast of Spain.
Isla Tabarca is known for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving. The island is part of a protected marine reserve, the Tabarca Marine Reserve (Reserva Marina de Tabarca).
We will go by bus to Santa Pola where we will take the catamaran to the island. We will spend the whole day on this beautiful island.
Cala Moraig is known for its beach which is located next to a cliff that contains unique geological formations. Cala Moraig is located on the Costa Blanca between Javea and Moraira.
The beach is a natural jewel and its crystal clear waters allow water sports enthusiasts to snorkel and dive. The emblematic symbol of this region is Cova del Arcs which is a cave composed of natural arches. Cala Moraig is part of a protected natural area where the natural habitat of several species is respected.
Altea and Guadalest are two of the most iconic destinations on the Costa Blanca, combining sea, mountains, history, and beautiful landscapes in a single day trip.
Altea is famous for its charming whitewashed old town overlooking the Mediterranean, with narrow streets and the emblematic Church of Our Lady of Consolation.
Guadalest is a historic mountain village in Alicante, known for its dramatic setting, rock-carved access tunnel, and ancient castle with stunning views.
Together, they offer a perfect mix of scenery, culture and heritage, making them an ideal excursion from Valencia.
Discover the Albufera Natural Park just outside Valencia, a unique blend of nature, tradition, and gastronomy. The experience combines the region’s culinary heritage with a traditional paella meal in its place of origin, followed by a relaxing boat trip through the lagoon surrounded by rice fields and rich wildlife.
This protected wetland offers peaceful landscapes and great opportunities to observe local birds and learn about its ecological importance. If timed for sunset, the visit becomes even more special, with stunning colors reflecting over the water and creating one of the most beautiful views on the Valencian coast.
Montanejos is one of the most complete day trip destinations in the Valencian Community, combining natural hot springs, mountain scenery, and outdoor adventure.
Its main attraction is the Fuente de los Baños, a natural thermal pool with warm water at around 25°C all year round, perfect for swimming and relaxing even in winter. The site is set in a stunning limestone canyon shaped by the Mijares River, offering impressive natural surroundings.
The area is also ideal for hiking, with scenic trails along the river and through dramatic canyon landscapes. For those seeking more excitement, activities such as rafting and kayaking are also available.
Overall, Montanejos offers a perfect balance of relaxation, nature, and adventure.
Peñíscola is one of the most iconic destinations on the Costa del Azahar, known for its impressive walled old town that rises above the sea and its striking medieval castle.
At its center is the Peñíscola Castle, a Templar fortress built on a rocky headland overlooking the Mediterranean, once the residence of Pope Benedict XIII, giving the town a unique historical significance.
The old town retains its medieval charm with narrow cobbled streets, ancient walls, and constant sea views, making it one of the most picturesque coastal destinations in the region.
Its dramatic setting has also made it a popular filming location, including for Game of Thrones, adding to its global fame.
Combining history, culture, and breathtaking coastal scenery, Peñíscola is a must-see day trip from Valencia.
You can book on the website or at our office in Plaza Honduras, 26 from 09:30 to 14:30.
Yes, it is necessary to book in advance, as we cannot guarantee that there will be places available on that day.
Cancellation policy: Until one week before, 100% refund in form of money/voucher whatever you prefer. From 1 week to 72 hours before 100% only in form of voucher. After 72 hours NO REFUND.
Normally our buses leave from Avenida Aragón 31 (Mestalla). However, after booking, you will receive all the details with the ticket by email (please check your spam folder in case you receive the email immediately after booking).
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Email: info@wexcursion.com, WhatsApp: +34 674296671
All our trips are organised by Travel agency, WEXCURSION, under licence number CV-m-1881-V.
Up to one week before the event: 100% refund, either in cash or as a credit voucher, based on your preference.
From one week to 72 hours before: 100% refund only as a credit voucher.
Less than 72 hours before: No refunds.
