About this tour
A four-hour guided walk through Marina Alta's Marina Alta's back streets and plazas, led by historian Jan Kasimir, paired with wines and small plates at three local restaurants. You'll move at an easy pace between venues, tasting regional wines chosen to complement each dish, finishing at a restaurant with additional tastings. Designed for those who want to understand a place through its architecture, stories and local wine culture.
Highlights
- Walk hidden streets with a historian who reads the architecture
- Taste wines at three separate restaurants, each with paired bites
- Learn how local wines connect to the region's landscape and tradition
- Final stop offers more pours and savoury plates
- Small groups only—no rushing between stops
- Wheelchair accessible throughout entire route
What to expect
You'll move slowly through Marina Alta's quieter quarters, stopping to hear stories about buildings, trade routes, and how the land shaped what people grow and drink. At each of three restaurants, you'll stand or sit with a glass of local wine and a single dish created to match it—nothing elaborate, just thoughtful pairings. The pace is unhurried; expect to spend 30–45 minutes at each spot. The final restaurant is your longest stop, where you'll relax more fully with additional wines and snacks. Total walking distance is modest, but you need steady legs and reasonable fitness.
Good to know
Book ahead; groups are kept small. Wear comfortable shoes for cobblestone streets. Not suitable if you have spinal issues, are pregnant, or have cardiovascular concerns. Prams and strollers welcome. Service animals permitted. All venues and routes are wheelchair accessible.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







