For generations the Algar Waterfalls have been known by locals as 'the source of health', and with a rejuvenating dip in its clear pools of cascading water, you'll discover why. Enjoy a drink at the bar at the foot of the falls or dine al-fresco in peaceful picnic spots along the river bank. Whatever way you spend your day, you'll be sure to enjoy an area of such natural beauty, it's often used as a paradisical setting for both TV and film.

Algar Waterfalls Ticket
- Visit the Algar Waterfalls in inland Alicante
- Enjoy a swim in the natural pool
- Explore the surrounding nature reserve
Entrance fees
- From the 1st July-31st August and due to the large amount of visitor there will be visiting timeslots as follows:09:00-13:0013:00-16:0016:00-20:00
- You will not be able to stay in the Algar waterfalls throughout the entire opening hours but only during the duration of one of the three timeslots, and you'll need to leave at the end of the chosen timeslot
- In July and August food is not allowed
- In ticket office number 2 there are free lockers where you can leave your food
- There are several picnic areas
- Bring water shoes as the rocks can sometimes be jagged
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Transfers not included
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring suitable footwear
What people say about this experience
Based on 2 reviews from verified customers
Anonymous
From United States of America - June 2023Excellent
Overall rated5/5
Un entorno idílico, limpio y tranquilo
Anonymous
From United Kingdom - July 2022Excellent
Overall rated5/5
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