Discover Isla Tabarca from Valencia: swim in crystal waters, explore charming villages, and savor rich gastronomy on this unique island tour.
Discover Isla Tabarca from Valencia: swim in crystal waters, explore charming villages, and savor rich gastronomy on this unique island tour.
- Santa Pola - We will take a bus from Valencia to Santa Pola. In Santa Pola, we will board a catamaran to Isla Tabarca, spending 40 minutes on the boat while enjoying the open sea. The catamaran features a submarine view.
- Isla de Tabarca - We will travel to Isla Tabarca on a catamaran, which takes about 30-40 minutes. Upon arrival, we will…
- Santa Pola - We will take a bus from Valencia to Santa Pola. In Santa Pola, we will board a catamaran to Isla Tabarca, spending 40 minutes on the boat while enjoying the open sea. The catamaran features a submarine view.
- Isla de Tabarca - We will travel to Isla Tabarca on a catamaran, which takes about 30-40 minutes. Upon arrival, we will have time to explore the island, snorkel, eat, and swim. There are many wild coves perfect for snorkeling, and afterward, we can visit a Spanish restaurant to enjoy traditional Spanish dishes like paella.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Best coordinators
- Insurance
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Best coordinators
- Insurance
- Lunch
- Lunch
One of the must place to visit when you are in Valencia Region. Escape with us to this terrestrial paradise, the only inhabited island in the entire Valencian Community. Here you can swim in crystal clear waters, discover beautiful beaches and coves, visit a charming village and its “savage” part, where you can find the lighthouse. You should also lose…
One of the must place to visit when you are in Valencia Region. Escape with us to this terrestrial paradise, the only inhabited island in the entire Valencian Community. Here you can swim in crystal clear waters, discover beautiful beaches and coves, visit a charming village and its “savage” part, where you can find the lighthouse. You should also lose yourself in the narrow streets of the fishing village, represented by white and blue or colored houses, and savour its rich gastronomy, such as the Tabarquian caldero (stew) and seafood.
A Genoese Island
Tabarca Island is located in front of the city of Santa Pola. In the past the coasts of this island were a refuge for Barbary pirates, and in the 18th century, King Charles III ordered the construction of a village to house families of fishermen from Genoa who were prisoners in the city of Tabarka. Since that moment on, the island has been inhabited by Genoese people, who made possible to visit it even today.
- The remaining time is for the travel time
- Valencia to Santa Pola is 2 hours and 30 minutes by Bus
- Santa Pola to Isla Tabarca is 40 minutes by Boat Ride
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.