
Torrevieja
Torrevieja is a Mediterranean gem known for its famous salt lagoons. Its extensive salt flats have shaped the history and development of the city, creating a unique natural landscape that attracts visitors from around the world every year.
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With our private transfer service to Torrevieja you will enjoy a comfortable, punctual and worry-free journey to one of the most popular destinations on the Costa Blanca. The city combines quality beaches, unique natural spaces, a lively leisure offer and a privileged climate all year round, making it an ideal place for both holidays and residential stays.
Discover more DestinationsThe Torrevieja Lagoons
The famous pink and green lagoons of Torrevieja are one of the most surprising and photographed natural landscapes on the Costa Blanca. Located within the Natural Park of the La Mata and Torrevieja Lagoons, these salt flats have been a key economic driver for the city for centuries thanks to salt exploitation. The Pink Lagoon, in particular, owes its characteristic colour to the presence of microorganisms and the high salinity of the water, creating a unique visual spectacle that changes with the daylight. In addition to its landscape value, the park is an important biodiversity refuge home to numerous birds, especially flamingos.

Beaches
Torrevieja boasts several kilometres of fine sandy beaches and calm waters that attract thousands of visitors every year. Among the most popular is Playa del Cura, located in the heart of the urban centre and surrounded by a lively promenade with restaurants and leisure areas. Playa de La Mata, on the other hand, stands out for its great expanse and more natural setting, ideal for long walks by the sea. For those seeking quieter spots, coves like Cala Ferris offer Mediterranean landscapes with palm trees and crystal-clear waters.

Gastronomy
Torrevieja's gastronomy is deeply linked to the sea and Mediterranean tradition, offering a cuisine rich in flavours and fresh produce. Rice dishes are the stars, especially seafood paella and arroz a banda, made with local fish and seafood. Many restaurants on the promenade and in the port allow you to enjoy these dishes with privileged views of the Mediterranean, making every meal a complete experience.

Its streets
Walking through the streets of Torrevieja is a perfect way to discover the Mediterranean identity of the city beyond its beaches. A stroll through the old town reveals charming squares, traditional shops and emblematic buildings. Places like the Church of the Immaculate Conception and Constitution Square act as meeting points for both residents and visitors throughout the year.

Tabarca Island
From Torrevieja you can enjoy an unforgettable excursion to Tabarca Island, the only inhabited island in the Valencian Community. The boat trip from the port is already part of the experience, offering spectacular views of the coast. Once there, you can stroll through its walled historic centre, relax in its crystal-clear coves and sample the traditional caldero tabarquino.

Leisure and fair area
Torrevieja has a lively leisure area ideal for enjoying all year round. The popular fair is held around Antonio Soria Park, filling the city with a festive atmosphere with attractions, events and concerts. Nearby are the well-known Velice area and El Parking zone, two of the main nightlife hubs in the city. Velice nightclub has been ranked 55th on the prestigious The World's 100 Best Clubs list, consolidating Torrevieja as a standout nightlife destination on the Costa Blanca.

Torrevieja Port
Torrevieja port is already undergoing a deep transformation that will mark a before and after in the city. The remodelling, currently underway, will be completed in 2026, when a new modern space with cinemas, shops, restaurants and extensive leisure areas will be available. A project that will boost the municipality's tourist appeal and strengthen its position as a key Mediterranean destination.

