When is a city break in Alicante worth it

Season, budget, and experiences

31.03.2026, 12:07

Alicante is one of those Mediterranean cities that seem made for a perfect city break. Sunshine almost all year round, wide beaches, authentic Spanish cuisine, and a relaxed pace of life — the perfect combination for a few days of escape from routine.

For many travelers from Moldova, Alicante has become one of the most attractive holiday destinations in Spain. The city is part of the famous Costa Blanca region, known for its clean beaches, mild climate, and authentic Mediterranean atmosphere.

In this complete guide, you’ll find out when it’s worth going on a city break to Alicante, how to get there quickly from Chisinau, where it’s best to stay, what budget to plan, and which experiences you shouldn’t miss in a 3–5 day itinerary.

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The easiest and fastest way to get there is by plane. Today, there are direct Chisinau–Alicante flights that significantly reduce travel time and eliminate the stress of layovers.

With SkyUp™ to Alicante, you can reach your destination from Chisinau in just a few hours, without complicated routes or long connections. For many travelers from Moldova and nearby regions, this is one of the quickest ways to get to Spain’s Mediterranean coast.

Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport is located about 12 kilometers from the city center, and the transfer is very simple. The C6 bus runs frequently between the airport and downtown, stopping in the main tourist areas. Taxis are reasonably priced, and if you want to explore the Costa Blanca region in more detail, renting a car is a great option.

If you plan your Alicante flight tickets in advance, you can find very good prices, especially in the off-season or during the spring and autumn months. Being flexible with your travel dates can significantly reduce the overall cost of your trip.

Where to stay in Alicante

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Alicante has the advantage of a compact city center, which means many of the main attractions can be explored on foot.

  • The historic district, El Barrio, is one of the most popular areas for tourists. Narrow streets, colorful buildings, and numerous restaurants create an authentic Spanish atmosphere. It’s the perfect place if you want to be close to nightlife and the main attractions.
     
  • The Postiguet Beach area is ideal for those who want to combine seaside relaxation with city exploration. Hotels often have sea views, and the beach is just a few minutes from the historic center.
     
  • For a quieter atmosphere, many travelers choose San Juan Playa. Here you’ll find one of the longest and most beautiful beaches on the Costa Blanca, and the hotels are more modern and spacious. In terms of accommodation, Alicante offers options for all budgets — from hostels and affordable apartments to elegant hotels with sea views.

3–5 Day Itinerary in Alicante

The morning ideally begins with a visit to Mercado Central, one of the liveliest markets in the city. Here you’ll find local produce, fresh seafood, Spanish cheeses, and traditional delicacies. After the market, explore the Santa Cruz neighborhood, one of the most picturesque areas in Alicante. White houses adorned with flowers and narrow streets create an almost cinematic atmosphere.

Top Experiences in Alicante

Alicante is a city that’s easy to explore, yet it manages to surprise visitors with the variety of experiences it offers.

The most popular activities include:

  • Climbing Santa Bárbara Castle for one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean;
  • A stroll along the Explanada de España, the city’s iconic promenade;
  • Relaxing on the beaches of San Juan, among the most beautiful on the Costa Blanca;
  • Enjoying tapas and local wine at a restaurant in El Barrio;
  • A trip to Tabarca Island.

These experiences perfectly combine nature, culture, and gastronomy, offering an authentic glimpse of the Mediterranean lifestyle.

Food and Budget

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The local cuisine is heavily influenced by Valencian traditions and Mediterranean ingredients. Paella, arroz a banda, or seafood tapas are just a few of the dishes worth trying.

Costs in Alicante are moderate compared to other tourist cities in Spain. A coffee usually costs between €2 and €3, while a full meal at a good restaurant can range from €20 to €35.

For a city break of a few days, the average budget for accommodation, food, and activities can range between €350 and €700, depending on your travel style.

Practical Tips for a City Break in Alicante

To make the most of your trip, it’s worth keeping a few simple recommendations in mind:

  • Book your flight tickets to Alicante in advance for the best prices;
  • Avoid peak season if you prefer a quieter holiday;
  • Explore the city on foot — the center is compact and easy to walk around;
  • Plan at least one trip along the Costa Blanca.

Conclusion

Alicante is one of the most attractive destinations for a city break in Spain: accessible, sunny, and full of authentic experiences. With direct Chisinau–Alicante flights and quick connections to the city center, planning a getaway becomes extremely easy.

If you’re dreaming of a few days of sun, sea, and excellent cuisine, Alicante with SkyUp™ could be your next adventure. Check availability and book your flight tickets to Alicante for your next city break on the Mediterranean coast.

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