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Discover the stunning waterfalls of Anna and Cella on this 6-hour guided trekking tour from Alicante, perfect for active travelers seeking authentic natural beauty.
If you’re visiting the Valencian Community and crave a day away from the beaches and city streets, this tour promises a blend of spectacular waterfalls, medieval charm, and adventurous trekking. Whether you’re a nature lover, a keen hiker, or simply someone looking for a unique experience, this day trip from Alicante offers a genuine slice of rural Spain with plenty of photo-worthy moments.
What sets this experience apart is the opportunity to explore the Three Anna Waterfalls — a series of breathtaking cascades tucked away in the countryside — and then venture into the historic town of Cella, crowned by the impressive Salto de Cella waterfall. The tour’s small-group setting, guided by knowledgeable locals, enhances the intimacy and authenticity of the journey.
One thing to keep in mind: this trip is physically demanding. You’ll need comfortable shoes and a good level of fitness to fully enjoy the walks and climbs. But if you’re up for some active exploration, you’ll find this tour well worth the effort. Perfect for travelers who want to combine nature, culture, and a bit of adventure in a single day.


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The tour kicks off with pickups from two convenient locations: Benidorm and Alicante, both within the province. The transportation is private, which means you’ll be traveling comfortably in a small group, capped at 8 participants. This ensures a more personalized experience and less waiting around. The total duration is approximately 6 hours, with the guide providing insights along the way.
Stop 1: Arrival at Anna
After pickup, you head towards Anna, a charming village where the adventure begins. The journey itself offers scenic views of the Valencian countryside, setting the tone for the day.
Stop 2: The Three Anna Waterfalls
This is the core of the trip. Expect a 3-hour exploration with plenty of opportunities for photos, picnics, and walks. The waterfalls are accessible via well-maintained paths, but the terrain can be uneven and require some climbing and crossing over rocks.
Travelers like “Anna” and others have shared that their guides, especially Mikhail, made the trek both enjoyable and manageable. They described it as physically challenging but rewarding, with breathtaking scenery that “left a lot of good memories.” The waterfalls themselves are described as stunning, with reviewers noting the “incredible views” that make all the effort worthwhile.
Stop 3: The City of Cella & Salto de Cella
Post waterfall exploration, you’ll visit the medieval town of Cella. Here, you can stroll around cobbled streets and visit an observation deck offering the best view of the Salto de Cella waterfall — a grand cascade that’s impressive from afar but even more so in person. Reviewers highlight that guides are knowledgeable about the history and charm of the town, making this part of the trip a delightful cultural contrast to the natural scenery.
The tour is described as physically demanding, so comfortable, sturdy shoes are essential. Expect to walk a lot — around three hours at the waterfalls alone — and to do some gentle climbing. Reviewers echo this, with “Anna” mentioning that the trek “was exciting but not grueling,” thanks to the guides’ accommodation and the manageable pace.
You’ll need to bring your own food and trekking gear. A picnic in the scenic surroundings adds to the sense of adventure. The tour doesn’t include food or drinks, so packing snacks and water is a good idea, especially if you want to stay energized for the entire trek.
The stunning waterfalls are the main draw, with multiple reviewers describing the views as breathtaking. One called it “one of the BEST tours” they’ve ever taken, praising the adventurous route, scenic beauty, and friendly guides. The local guides, like Mikhail and Olga, are singled out for their knowledge, adventurous spirit, and accommodating approach.
The small group size (limited to 8) contributes to a more personalized experience, allowing guides to tailor the trip and provide ample attention. The private transport adds convenience, making it easy to focus on the scenery without worrying about logistics.
While the exact cost isn’t detailed here, the inclusion of hotel pickup, local guide, and the exclusive access to pristine waterfalls makes this a competitive option for those seeking a premium outdoor adventure in the Alicante region. It’s particularly good value for active travelers who prioritize authentic experiences over mere sightseeing.

This trip is ideal for active travelers comfortable with a fair amount of walking and some climbing. It’s not suitable for children under 10, wheelchair users, or those over 70, due to the physical nature of the trek. If you love nature, waterfalls, and exploring small, historic towns, you’ll find plenty to love here.
It’s also a great choice for those seeking a guided experience with knowledgeable locals, rather than self-guided hikes. The small group setting ensures you won’t feel lost in a crowd and allows for more meaningful interactions.

This tour offers a rare glimpse into the wild beauty of the Valencian countryside, combined with cultural charm from the medieval town of Cella. The stunning waterfalls, paired with the chance to explore a historic village and enjoy spectacular panoramic views, make it a well-rounded day out for adventurous travelers.
While physically demanding, the effort pays off with unforgettable scenery, expert guides, and the satisfaction of completing a genuine outdoor adventure. The tours’ reviews highlight the quality of guides like Mikhail and Olga, who make the experience both educational and fun. If you want to escape the crowds and discover Spain’s natural side with a friendly, small-group vibe, this is a solid choice.
“We went to the waterfalls today, we really enjoyed it, the trip left a lot of good memories, special thanks to the guide Mikhail”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 10 due to the physical demands of the trek.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, food, trekking gear, and plenty of water are essential. Pack snacks or a picnic to enjoy during the stops.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and Russian.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes private pickup and drop-off from specified locations in Alicante and Benidorm.
How physically demanding is the trek?
It’s considered physically challenging but manageable for fit individuals who enjoy walking and outdoor activity.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 6 hours, including travel time, with about 3 hours dedicated to exploring the waterfalls.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, so bring your own food and water.
What’s the best time of year to go?
While not specified, typically spring or early autumn are ideal for outdoor trekking in Spain, avoiding the peak heat or winter cold.
To sum it up, this tour is a fantastic pick for travelers eager to see some of Spain's lesser-known natural treasures while enjoying a small-group, guided adventure. It balances physical activity with cultural discovery, making it a rewarding choice for those prepared for a day of walking and exploring.