Stretching along the Costa Blanca coastline, this guided experience — Bike Tour – Benidorm, Albir, Altea + 1 HOUR SUP FREE — uses electric bicycles to connect three distinct seaside towns in eastern Spain. Starting and ending at the Benidorm shop, the four-hour route threads quiet promenades, coastal cliffs, and white-sand bays, making the busiest parts of the Mediterranean feel immediately accessible. Your guide steers the pace and route, pointing out cliffside viewpoints above limestone shorelines and the palm-lined promenades of Benidorm before rolling north toward Albir’s pebble beaches and the historic bay of Altea. Key scene features include a coastal headland viewpoint with exposed Cretaceous limestone, a sheltered cove edged by low Aleppo pine and tamarisk, and Altea’s old town silhouette with its blue-domed church rising from narrow stone lanes. Electric assist levels mean riders of differing fitness can share the same itinerary without losing momentum. Along the way the guide pauses at hidden lookouts often missed by independent travelers, and there’s time for a relaxed lunch break at a seaside café in Altea. The inclusion of a complimentary one-hour stand-up paddleboard session makes this package an appealing hybrid: two-wheeled exploration plus gentle time on the water. Expect a focus on low-impact travel—electric bikes reduce emissions and the SUP hour fosters a quiet appreciation for local marine life. Practical details are straightforward. The tour lasts around four hours, starts and finishes at the Benidorm shop, and includes experienced guides and all bike equipment. Bring water, sun protection, and a small snack; lunch stops are flexible but not included. This is an approachable outing for families and mixed-ability groups—electric bikes flatten the steep points and make the cliffs feel less daunting. Why book this with the local operator? They stitch together three towns in a single easygoing loop, offering local knowledge of viewpoints, safe routes around busy roads, and access to quieter coves. For travelers based in Benidorm or staying along the Costa Blanca, the tour delivers a compact but richly varied sample of the region’s coastline: limestone headlands, pebble shores, Mediterranean scrub, and a short, user-friendly paddle on calm waters. This experience suits riders who want active sightseeing without the strain of a long ride, and people who appreciate a social outdoor day combining cycling, coastal scenery, and a splash on a SUP. Guides often share local tips—best café terraces, where to buy horchata and fartons, and the safest stretches for photographing the shoreline—and they can adapt the route to include slower paces for families or longer viewpoints for photography-focused guests. The operator’s reliance on electric bikes and short water sessions makes this excursion a low-friction way to cover ground and still feel present in the landscape. Book early.