Pre-wedding drink
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The wedding
Bodegas Montesanco - Teulada

There are a lot of hotels in the area, all between 15 and 30 minutes
from Montesanco.
Here are some hotel suggestions.
In the Hotel Serawa with the code Els & Sam you can enjoy a 10% discount through their website.
If you want to enjoy a longer stay enjoying the region, an alterna
tive option could be the rent of a house or apartment. The following
agencies are renting villas.

We have prepared a menu with Valencian and Mediterranean-style products. We need to know if you have any food intolerances so we can create a special menu for you.
For our wedding day, the dress code will be all white.
A choice made to create a Mediterranean, elegant, and special aesthetic.
Our setting among vineyards, earth and sky, we will celebrate this very special day at Bodegas Montesanco. A place that invites you to enjoy, to share, and to live every moment with calm and emotion.

What to do
Golf
Here a flavour of Golf courses in the neighborhood :
La Sella Golf Resort in Denia is not just a golf course; it’s a symbol of leisure
and elegance, a place where the sport is celebrated with a passion that match
es the beauty of its surroundings.
Designed by José María Olazábal, a two-time Masters champion, the course
started with nine holes and has since expanded to twenty-seven, each offering
a unique challenge to golfers.
The Ifach Golf Course in Benissa is a picturesque nine-hole course that offers
a unique golfing experience with its stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea
and the iconic Peñón de Ifach.
Altea Golf Club is a par 72 course where you can play 9 or 18 holes and is a
good test for golfers of all levels. It stands out for its impressive views of the
mountains and the sea, and for the palm trees and jacarandas that abound
along its route, as well as its pleasant restaurant and terrace.
Puig Campana Golf is a scenic 9-hole course near Benidorm that offers a
challenging yet enjoyable round for golfers of all abilities. It is distinguished
by its spectacular views of the Puig Campana mountain and the Mediterra
nean Sea, and by the tranquil natural surroundings that frame its fairways.
The course is complemented by modern facilities and a welcoming clubhouse,
making it an ideal spot for both locals and visitors to enjoy a complete golfing
experience.
Wine Tasting
The region of Benissa is a treasure trove for wine enthusiasts, offering a de
lightful array of local wines that capture the essence of the Mediterranean.
The vineyards here benefit from the unique combination of a mild climate,
rich soil, and the gentle sea breeze, which together create the perfect condi
tions for producing wines with distinctive character and flavor.
Bodegas Enrique Mendoza in Alfàs del Pi: Nestled between the Mediterra
nean Sea and the rugged inland terrain of Alicante, this family-run winery of
fers a tasting experience that feels like a journey through Spain’s soulful wine
heritage. The estate, founded by Enrique Mendoza in the late 1980s, is a trib
ute to craftsmanship, sustainability, and the expressive power of terroir.
With vineyards stretching across diverse microclimates—from the clay-rich
soils of Alfàs del Pi to the limestone plots of Villena—each wine here is a ref
lection of the land’s character and the Mendoza family’s deep-rooted pas
sion. The winery embraces organic farming and minimal intervention, allowing
native varieties like Monastrell to shine alongside international grapes such as
Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.
A visit to Bodegas Enrique Mendoza is more than a tasting—it’s an immersion
into a philosophy of excellence, where respect for nature, tradition, and inno
vation converge. The wines are elegant yet bold, each glass echoing the sun
drenched hills of Alicante and the quiet dedication of a family that has turned
winemaking into an art form.
Bodega Pepe Mendoza in Lliber: With a scenery that reminds some of the
famed Napa Valley, this winery offers a wine tasting experience that trans
ports you to the rolling hills of California’s wine country.The bodega is a labor
of love by Pepe Mendoza, who is dedicated to crafting artisanal wines with re
spect for the environment and a focus on indigenous Mediterranean varieties.
The wines here are expressive, with each sip telling a story of the land and the
passion behind the winemaking process.
Visiting
VALENCIA: At a 1-hour drive, Valencia is a vibrant metropolis where futur
istic architecture meets ancient monuments. The City of Arts and Sciences is
a must-visit, as is the historic Cathedral. The city’s parks and gardens provide
a lush urban oasis. The local cuisine and the fantastic shopping experience are
not to be missed.
ALTEA: This charming coastal town captivates visitors with its labyrinthine
cobbled streets leading to the iconic blue-domed church of La Mare de Déu
del Consol. Altea’s hilltop old town offers panoramic views of the Mediterra
nean, while its bustling waterfront promenade is lined with cafes and artisanal
shops.
GUADELEST: Perched high in the mountains of Alicante province, Guade
lest is a captivating village that blends dramatic natural scenery with rich his
tory. Its ancient fortress, carved into the rock, offers panoramic views of the
surrounding valley and reservoir. The cobbled streets lead to charming muse
ums, artisan shops, and traditional cafés, making it a perfect spot to immerse
yourself in the region’s cultural heritage. Guadelest’s unique setting and pre
served architecture create a timeless atmosphere that enchants every visitor.
Denia: A city steeped in history, Denia is crowned by a castle that has stood
watch over the marina for centuries. The Montgó Natural Park provides a
verdant backdrop for hikers and nature lovers, and the city’s culinary scene is
extensive; from the small tapas bar to michelin star restaurants.
BENISSA: With its well-preserved medieval center, Benissa is a window into
the past. The town’s coastline features stunning coves and beaches, such as
Playa de La Fustera, offering a tranquil escape. The Ecological Walk along the
cliffs presents breathtaking views of the sea.
CALPE OLD TOWN: Tucked away from the bustling beachfront and iconic
Peñón de Ifach, Calpe’s historic center offers a charming contrast—a peace
ful enclave of cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and colorful flower pots.
Wandering through its narrow alleys feels like stepping into a Mediterranean
time capsule, where every corner whispers stories of Moorish roots and mari
time traditions.
The town’s heart is adorned with architectural gems like the Iglesia Antigua, a
Gothic-style church built into the old city walls, and vibrant murals that add
a modern artistic flair to the centuries-old facades. Quaint cafés and artisan
shops line the streets, inviting visitors to linger and soak in the slow rhythm of
village life.
Calpe’s old town is more than a picturesque detour—it’s a soulful retreat that
blends history, culture, and community spirit, offering a glimpse into the au
thentic Costa Blanca beyond the sea and sand.
Eating
The Valencian region is renowned for its rich culinary heritage, blending fresh
Mediterranean ingredients with traditional Spanish flavors. When visiting the
Valencian region, you’re in for a culinary treat. The area is famous for its Paella
Valenciana, a rice dish traditionally cooked with rabbit, chicken, and some
times snails, seasoned with saffron and other spices. Another must-try is Fi
deuà, similar to paella but made with noodles and seafood.
Here’s some restaurants, as recommended by Els and Sam:
Bar Billy’s, Moraira: Just off the coastal road, this cozy spot surprises with its
gourmet flair. Known for its creative tapas—like cuttlefish burgers and smoked
sardine bites—it blends Mediterranean charm with a Turkish twist. The warm
service and relaxed vibe make it a hidden gem.
Les 2 Papillons, Moraira: Located between Moraira and Calpe, this intimate
restaurant offers a fusion of French and Lebanese cuisine. The mezze platters
and skewers are full of flavor, and the personal attention from the chef adds a
homely touch to the refined experience.
Amantes, Moraira: Set on a cliffside terrace with sweeping sea views, Amantes
is all about Mediterranean elegance. Fresh seafood, rice dishes, and local wines
are served in a chill-out atmosphere that’s perfect for romantic evenings or
relaxed lunches.
El Gaucho, Moraira: A steakhouse with South American flair, El Gaucho is
celebrated for its expertly grilled meats and warm hospitality. The rustic set
ting and generous portions make it a favorite for those seeking hearty, flavor
ful dining.
Trinquet, Benissa: Tucked away in the historic center, Trinquet is a beloved
local favorite known for its inventive tapas and warm, lively atmosphere. Chef
Yosu adds personal flair to each dish—think octopus tataki, bluefin tuna tar
tare, and artichoke creations—crafted fresh to order. The intimate setting and
passionate service make it a must-visit for those seeking authentic Mediter
ranean flavors with a modern twist. Early booking is recommended due to its
well-earned popularity.
Casa Bernardi, Benissa: Perched above the coast, Casa Bernardi is a Miche
lin-starred haven of Italian fine dining. Chef Ferdinando Bernardi crafts sea
sonal tasting menus that highlight local produce with Italian finesse. The sea
view terrace adds to the magic.
Bon Amb, Jávea: In a restored farmhouse near Montgó Natural Park, Bon
Amb offers a two-Michelin-star experience. Chef Alberto Ferruz’s tasting
menus are inspired by the land and sea, blending tradition with innovation in a
serene garden setting.
Quique Dacosta, Dénia: A temple of avant-garde cuisine, this three-Miche
lin-star restaurant redefines fine dining. Each dish is a sensory journey, crafted
with artistic precision and rooted in Mediterranean flavors. A must for culinary
explorers.
Orobianco, Calpe: High above Calpe, Orobianco combines panoramic views
with refined Italian-Mediterranean cuisine. Under the guidance of chef Paolo
Casagrande, the tasting menus showcase elegant techniques and bold flavors
in a stylish rooftop setting.
La Siesta, Jávea: Right on the beach, La Siesta is a tropical-style gastrobar
known for its lively ambiance and sea-inspired menu. From tapas to cocktails,
it’s a vibrant spot for both daytime lounging and evening entertainment.
Vall de Pop, Lliber: Nestled in the stunning Xalon Valley. The restaurant is a
perfect spot for those who appreciate fine dining in a picturesque setting.
Cuina de dos, Benissa: in the city center, this restaurant is known for its in
novative approach. The refined tapas and attentive service make it a standout
choice.
Cańis: For the best paella in the area with a stunning view of the Penon de If
ach. The flavors are as magnificent as the scenery.
Olala, Benissa: Set right on Cala Baladrar, Olala is a stylish beach bar offering
front-row views of the Mediterranean and the iconic Peñón de Ifach. Known
for its laid-back vibe and all-day dining, the menu features fresh salads, tapas,
paellas, and cocktails.
Beaches
Benissa’scoastline is adorned with intimate coves and expansive sandy beach
es, such as the tranquil Playa de La Fustera.
Calpe’s beaches are renowned for their fine, white sands and clear waters, with
the majestic Peñón de Ifach providing a dramatic backdrop.
Javea Beach: Stretching along the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean,
Javea’s coastline offers a stunning mix of sandy shores and rocky coves. The
main beach, Playa del Arenal, is a wide, golden-sand bay lined with palm trees,
lively cafés, and restaurants—perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a
sunset cocktail. Just beyond, Cala Blanca and Cala Granadella provide more
secluded escapes, with crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and kayaking.
The scenic promenade and relaxed vibe make Javea’s beaches a favorite for
both families and couples seeking a blend of leisure and natural beauty.
Other Sports
Nestled between the shimmering Mediterranean Sea and the towering peaks
of the Marina Alta, the Calpe/Benissa/Denia area has become a mecca for
cycling enthusiasts (youtube). With its mild winters and diverse terrain, it’s no
wonder that professional cycling teams have been coming here for over a de
cade. The perfect asphalt roads wind through orange groves and almond trees,
climb up challenging mountain passes, and offer exhilarating descents that test
the skills of even the most seasoned riders.
The area’s reputation as a cycling hotspot is further cemented by the pres
ence of cycling stars like Remco Evenepoel and Mathieu Van Der Poel, who
have chosen to make this their home away from home. On any given day, you
might spot these champions training on the steep inclines of the Coll de Rates
or enjoying a break at a local cycling café.
Coll de Rates: This iconic climb offers cyclists breathtaking views and a series
of switchbacks. At a young age, Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegard set a
new ‘King Of the Mountain’ record on this climb and was offered a profession
al cycling contract on the spot.
Val d’Ebo: This climb is a beautiful ascent with fun switchbacks and quiet
roads. The climb provides a peaceful experience with mesmerizing views, mak
ing it a must-ride for any cycling enthusiast visiting the area.
Val de Llaguar: The Val de Llaguar offers a variety of trails suitable for biking,
with scenic routes that take you through the picturesque villages and land
scapes of the region.
(E-)Bike Rental
Vuelta Turistica in Calpe is the store for those looking to immerse themselves
in the cycling culture of the Costa Blanca.
For a more relaxed atmosphere that still caters to cycling enthusiasts, Caffee
Cadanz in Moraira is the go-to spot. This unique establishment combines a
café, bar, and bike rental service.
Bikes can also be rented at Moraira bikes ; Santiago offers next the bike rent
also guided tours.
Hiking
The Benissa area is a hiker’s paradise, offering trails that meander through lush
valleys, rugged coastlines, and serene mountain paths. Whether you’re seeking
a leisurely walk or a challenging trek, the diverse landscape provides something
for everyone.
Ecological Route, Benissa: This coastal trail stretches for about 3.5 km. It takes
approximately 45 minutes to complete and is rated as low difficulty.The path
includes informational panels on local culture, history, and the environment.
Guadalest Lake: This scenic hike around Guadalest Lake is suitable for the
whole family and offers idyllic views of one of the most charming valleys in
Alicante. The route is approximately 10.5 km long with an elevation gain of
+400m and can be completed in a relaxed 3-4 hours.
Playa de Granadella: Starting from Cumbre del Sol, this trail leads to the beau
tiful cove of Playa de Granadella. The route is 9.2 km long with an elevation
gain of 372 m. It is generally considered a challenging route and takes about 2
hours to complete, with stops at various viewpoints. Good hiking shoes are rec
ommended as there are uneven and rocky stretches.
Peñón de Ifach, Calpe: The hike to the top of the Peñón de Ifach is a rewarding
experience with stunning views of the Mediterranean. The trail is 2 km long
and takes approximately 3 hours to complete. It is rated as hard difficulty and
is recommended for intermediate to experienced hikers who are fit. The path
can be quite steep and challenging, especially near the summit. Online reservation is require.
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