Altea, on Spain’s Costa Blanca, is the launchpad for a two-wheel exploration that stitches together Mediterranean coast and rocky mountain trails. Alquiler Moto Trail in Altea rents the CF Moto 700MT, a modern trail bike built to handle coastal ribbon roads, steep forest tracks and gravel switchbacks. With unlimited mileage and flexible 2–8 hour bookings, riders can craft anything from a short seafront loop to a full-day ascent into the coastal ridgelines. From the saddle the coastline reads like a study in contrasts: sea-smoothed coves and pebble beaches lead to abrupt limestone cliffs and scrubby pine slopes. The region’s geology—calcareous rock, terraces carved by agriculture, and steep ravines that feed brief seasonal streams—gives every turn a new vantage. Along quieter backroads you’ll pass small fishing hamlets, almond groves and stone walls that mark centuries of coastal farming, a subtle cultural backdrop to the ride. The CF Moto 700MT is the trip’s focal point: light enough to flick through technical sectors, torquey for coastal climbs, and comfortable for longer saddle time. Riders need a valid A or A2 license and must meet the minimum age requirement of 25. That baseline ensures guests are ready for variable terrain—from smooth coastal asphalt to compact gravel and occasional ruts on mountain tracks. What makes this offering special is the freedom: unlimited mileage, straightforward pickup in Altea, and a bike that encourages improvisation. It’s ideal for independent riders who want to stitch together panoramas, stop at secluded coves, and climb into the dry garrigue for panoramic photos. For riders who prefer structure, ask the operator for suggested routes tailored to skill level and time available. Practical notes: fuel availability is frequent in town but scarce on isolated ridgelines, so refuel before heading inland. Basic protective gear, a map or offline navigation, and respect for private tracks maintain safety and local goodwill. This is not guided touring—expect to route-find and adapt to changing surface conditions. Altea’s compact center and seafront provide convenient overnight options, making it easy to stitch a morning ride with an afternoon exploring the old town. For anyone who wants a hands-on way to feel the coast and the cliffs under their tires, renting a CF Moto 700MT from Alquiler Moto Trail turns the Costa Blanca into a personal playground of roads, viewpoints, and hidden coves. Sample day ideas include a coastal loop that hugs the shoreline for 40–80 kilometers with cafe stops in small ports, or a mixed-surface run that climbs to high viewpoints for sea-and-mountain panoramas. Beginner riders should choose shorter asphalt-heavy circuits; experienced riders can explore secondary tracks and farm roads. Always carry cash for rural services, inspect the bike at pickup, and photograph any existing damage to avoid disputes.