The 10 Best Things to Do in Torrevieja, Spain

October 15, 2017 Misti Hsu

Torrevieja in Spain, from Europe region, is best know for Piers & Boardwalks. Discover best things to do in Torrevieja with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Torrevieja

1. Dique de Levante Breakwater

Paseo de la Libertad, Torrevieja, Spain
Excellent
52%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 244 reviews

Dique de Levante Breakwater

The Dique de Levante, with an extension of 1600 metres, has become a privileged esplanade facing the sea. Its structure combines wood and steel,and at the bottom side it includes a cycleway.The Dique de Levante is one of the most visited places by both tourists and inhabitan.

Reviewed By nnmercman - Camberley, United Kingdom

The raised breakwater boardwalk is longer than you think - you spot the statue at the curve and think that’s it - well actually it’s only half distance! Not sure of the length in total but reckon it must be near a mile. The main walkway is made of railway sleeper type logs but not as thick and a narrow paved path is to one side. Be careful if you walk along the planks without footwear as a number of the fixing screws have worked loose and become slightly raised in places. The statue half way is interesting, sculpted by Carmen Fraile (name’s on the plinth!) and alongside is a water Fountain. Walking along you get views over the marina and also the submarine museum moored up at the jetty across wasteland. A boat rental/water ski area is at the end of the marina and no doubt interesting to watch the goings on in summer (it was closed when I was there mid November). Fishermen gather along rocks around the lighthouse and a number of cats hang around the bench area and stairs nearby - looking over the railing I noticed a couple of small huts and food bowls so they’re obviously well fed and looked after - when I sat down one insisted on trying to snooze on my lap! If it’s a hot day you can walk along the bottom road which is in the shade.
A pleasant walk, nice views and good for exercise!

2. Las Salinas de Torrevieja

Via Verde | On Ne Sa Baigne Pas On Ne Prend Pas Le Sel, Torrevieja, Spain
Excellent
55%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 839 reviews

Las Salinas de Torrevieja

Reviewed By EdandMia - New Orleans, Louisiana

Beautiful salt crystal beach with pink hued water- if you don’t know what to look for it looks blue from the distance. It was too cold to swim but dipped my feet in the pretty pink water. Also would recommend for photographers to py attention to lighting for best photo opportunities.

3. La Mata Beach

Torrevieja, Spain +34 666 66 89 12
Excellent
45%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1 reviews

La Mata Beach

Reviewed By RosieB5 - Great Harwood, United Kingdom

Glorious sandy beach with gently lapping waves and a clean and refreshing sea. Well worth a saunter along with temperatures of 22C in January! Gorgeous!

4. Parque de Las Naciones

Calle Villa de Madrid 332, 03181 Torrevieja, Spain
Excellent
37%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 327 reviews

Parque de Las Naciones

Reviewed By Sakari M - Torrevieja, Spain

One of the most interesting Parks in Torrevieja , having a central location and
especially with kids, a lot to see.
There are many kinds of birds, cocks,geese walking freely in the area and with
fountains, ponds and benches to sit down and watch all this.
If you have a moment to spare while you are visiting Torrevieja, surely this is
a great way to use half an hour.

5. Museos flotantes Delfin S-61 y Albatros III

Av del Puerto, 03181 Torrevieja, Spain +34 687 52 09 74
Excellent
50%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 146 reviews

Museos flotantes Delfin S-61 y Albatros III

Reviewed By Owen J

We went as we were interested in going into a submarine. The trip was very cheap, and despite there not really being any information available in English, the boats were still very well presented to show living conditions on board sharing with a crew, and the submarine was very interesting to look around, showing the realistic cramped habitat!

6. Iglesia de La Inmaculada Concepcion

Plaza de la Constitucion, 03181 Torrevieja, Spain
Excellent
47%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 83 reviews

Iglesia de La Inmaculada Concepcion

Reviewed By dnowland_12 - Leeds, United Kingdom

Did not have time for a closer inspection inside this beautiful church, which was a great shame, next time perhaps, however the outside and front of the church are splendid, and it's location in front of the Plaza de la Constitucion is a wonderful setting.
Worth a visit when you are in Torrevieja.

7. Aqua Park Flamingo

Calle Rossini 03184 Urb. La Siesta, 03184 Torrevieja, Spain
Excellent
53%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
3%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 223 reviews

Aqua Park Flamingo

Reviewed By martcox - Frome, United Kingdom

This is a rather small water park and aimed at the younger children. The rides are very tame and there are only 3 of them.
The pool is well covered with life guards.
Nice swimming pool and plenty of sun beds which are fixed to the ground to stop them being moved does make it difficult to get shade or sun at times.
Reasonable cafe which good food at fair prices.
If you or your kids are adrenaline junkies best find another park.
Under 10 years brill.
€12 adult entry.

8. Punta Prima Beach

Avenida de las Olas, 03189 Torrevieja, Spain
Excellent
32%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 243 reviews

Punta Prima Beach

Reviewed By frankreed648 - Province of Alicante, Spain

The address listing above is not for punta prima beach, but Cala Piteras, which lies just below the nautilus restaurant and the Promenade. Cala Piteras is about 60 metres wide with rocks either side. If you walk along the Promenade in a southerly direction past the beach bars which at present have been closed down, then step off the prom and walk along a rough level path at the side of the rocks, turn right at the next closed beach bar, and you will then have to climb one flight of steps up to the paseo maritimo. Alternatively to the left of these steps is a wide ramped path which leads to punta prima beach. If you are walking along paseo maritimo the 200 meters of sandy beach lies below and can be accessed by stairs or lift(usable between June/ October, best to check). In the busier months there are toilet facilities, foot showers, beach bar and life guard. On paseo maritimo there is the punta prima restaurant which is open all year round. The walk from Cala Piteras to punta prima beach takes 20/30 mins.

9. Playa del Cura

Av. de los Marineros, Torrevieja, Spain
Excellent
35%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
7%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 293 reviews

Playa del Cura

Reviewed By SnowyywonS - Worthing, United Kingdom

It's a nice area to walk along with plenty of seats, bits of shade, shops to browse in and lots of fake shoes and clothes to buy from the lucky, lucky men but if you value some personal space it's not the beach for you.
When we visited it was very busy around noon time. You probably wouldn't have to take your own sun shade as you could hide in the shadow of someone else's!

10. Sociedad Cultural Casino de Torrevieja

Paseo Vistalegre 14 | 03181 Torrevieja Alicante, 03181 Torrevieja, Spain +34 965 71 01 04
Excellent
47%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 54 reviews

Sociedad Cultural Casino de Torrevieja

Reviewed By ballyi - Tipperary

Just had a cafe con leche here but a lovely experience what a beautiful building with great history.

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