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Discover the Alicante wine region with a 6-hour tour featuring visits to two vineyards, wine tastings, a 4-course lunch, and cultural insights.

If you’re dreaming of a day spent wandering among vineyards, sampling wines, and enjoying authentic Spanish cuisine, this wine trip in the Alicante region promises just that. The tour, offered by The Wine Atmosphere, combines visits to two historic bodegas with a delicious 4-course lunch—all wrapped up in approximately six hours of immersive experience. It’s perfect for those craving a genuine taste of local wine culture without the hassle of planning, as everything from transport to tastings and a hearty meal is organized for you.
What we particularly love about this experience is the way it balances wine tasting, cultural exploration, and hearty Spanish food—all in a private group setting. The added value of visiting two distinct vineyards gives a well-rounded picture of local wine production. However, potential travelers should note that the tour requires booking at least 3 days in advance, which might require some planning if you’re on a tight schedule. This tour seems best suited for wine lovers, foodies, and anyone eager for an authentic, relaxed day in the Alicante countryside.

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Starting at Casa de Sicilia
Your day begins at the charming bodega Casa de Sicilia, a perfect introduction to Alicante’s wine scene. The experience kicks off with a wine tasting session featuring three different wines—each with distinct flavors and character. The guided tour of this cultural bodega gives you insight into the history and craftsmanship behind their wines, which many reviewers find both educational and enjoyable. One guest shared, “The guide was very knowledgeable and made the tasting engaging without feeling rushed.”
After sipping and learning, you’ll settle in for a four-course lunch. The menu includes two starters, a traditional Paella, and a dessert, all paired with a drink and followed by coffee. This meal not only satisfies hunger but also showcases the regional culinary traditions, making the whole experience more immersive. The combination of good food and wine tasting at Casa Sicilia is seen as a highlight, with many noting the quality of the meal and the relaxed atmosphere.
Transition to Bodega Francisco Gómez
Post-lunch, the tour continues towards Alicante’s countryside, heading to the next stop—Bodega Francisco Gómez. Set amid olive trees and vines, this historic winery offers a glimpse into centuries-old wine production. The guided tour here is comprehensive, covering the vineyard’s history and production process. Guests appreciate the personalized attention and the chance to see traditional methods still in use today.
At Francisco Gómez, you’ll sample four different wines, along with two types of olive oils and Spanish Ibérico ham, giving a broader taste of local flavors. One reviewer noted, “The variety of wines and oils made it a true tasting adventure, with each product telling its own story.” The setting, with its rustic charm, makes for a memorable backdrop to your tasting experience.

Wine Tastings
The core of this experience is the opportunity to taste a total of at least seven wines across both vineyards, with each offering a different profile—crisp whites, fruity reds, and maybe even some rosés. The inclusion of two olive oils and Iberico ham at Francisco Gómez adds a savory dimension that complements the wines beautifully. Many reviews highlight the quality and variety of tastings, making it a true culinary journey.
Authentic Culture & Historic Setting
Both bodegas have long histories, and the guided tours provide context that enriches the tasting experience. Visitors often comment on the personalized nature of the guides, who are multilingual and clearly passionate about their craft. Seeing traditional methods at Francisco Gómez, in particular, appeals to those who want more than just wine—the story of local agriculture and food production adds depth.
Gourmet 4-Course Lunch
The lunch deserves special mention. It’s not just a quick meal but a cultural highlight—featuring regional ingredients and classic dishes like paella. The wine pairing with the meal enhances the flavors, making it a true feast for the senses. Guests often describe the meal as generous and well-curated, with some noting that it exceeded expectations given the overall price.
Convenience & Comfort
The tour includes pick-up from Alicante, which saves you the trouble of organizing transport, and transport through the day is provided. The private group setup ensures a more intimate experience, with guides speaking multiple languages—English, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish—catering to a diverse group of travelers. The option to reserve with flexible payment and cancellation policies adds peace of mind.
At $244 per person, the tour might seem on the higher side, but considering the inclusions—transport, two extensive wine tastings, a four-course meal with drinks, and guided tours—it offers good value. The detailed attention at each vineyard, the chance to try a variety of local products, and the cultural insights make it worthwhile, especially for those who want a curated, hassle-free experience.
The tour’s length of six hours strikes a nice balance—enough time to enjoy each part without feeling rushed. The small group size ensures ample interaction with guides, and the skip-the-line access speeds things up, letting you focus on the tasting experience rather than logistics.
This experience suits wine enthusiasts eager to explore Alicante’s vineyards with expert guidance. Food lovers will appreciate the authentic Spanish lunch and regional delicacies. It’s also ideal for travelers seeking a luxurious yet authentic cultural outing, especially those who prefer private groups over large tour buses.
However, note that the tour requires booking at least three days in advance—so spontaneous plans might be tricky. Also, pets aren’t allowed, so it’s not suited for travelers with pets. The physical aspect is quite moderate—mostly walking tours and seated tastings—so it’s accessible for most.

This wine trip in Alicante offers a well-rounded taste of the region’s viticulture and culinary traditions. You’ll visit two historic vineyards, experience multiple tastings, and enjoy a substantial regional meal—all within a thoughtfully organized six-hour tour. The quality of the guides and the authenticity of the tastings make this a standout option for those looking to deepen their appreciation of Spanish wine and food in a relaxed, private setting.
It’s particularly suited for travelers who want to learn about local wine production, savor regional flavors, and enjoy a comfortable, guided experience without the stress of planning every detail. While the price is on the higher side, the inclusions and cultural depth justify it for those seeking a memorable, immersive day out in the Alicante countryside.
For anyone eager to combine wine, food, and cultural insights in one seamless outing, this tour delivers both enjoyment and education—making it a smart choice for an authentic Spanish adventure.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes pick-up from Alicante and transport throughout the day, making it easy to relax and enjoy the experience.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts about 6 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility in your plans.
Is it suitable for private groups?
Absolutely, this is a private group experience, which means more personalized attention and a quieter, more intimate atmosphere.
Are guides multilingual?
Yes, guides speak several languages including Swedish, Spanish, English, Norwegian, and Danish.
What is included in the lunch?
A four-course meal with two starters, paella, dessert, one drink, and coffee are included.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, bookings must be made at least 3 days ahead to ensure availability.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are not permitted on this tour.
This tour offers a delightful blend of wine, food, and culture—perfect for those wanting a taste of Alicante’s authentic spirit without the fuss.