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Port call in Alicante? From gangway to handlebars in minutes
Step off the ship, follow the port's only pedestrian exit and there we are: scooter ready, helmets in hand, and timed 4- or 6-hour itineraries. Drop-off at the same spot, always with margin before all-aboard.
Your port call deserves better than a bus window
A call at Alicante gives you a few golden hours. You can spend them queuing for a ship excursion — or ride a castle, a hidden lighthouse and the city's best beach on a scooter that waits for you at the port exit.
The meeting point is the heart of the service: every cruise passenger leaves the port the same way, through the Port Police checkpoint. Right after it, on the public pavement, your Kymco 125 is waiting with helmets ready. No office to find, no taxis, no transfers: five minutes of paperwork and you're rolling along the sea.
Every itinerary in this guide is timed for cruise passengers, with measured stops and a built-in safety buffer. You enjoy the ride; we worry about the clock.
From the ship to us, no way to get lost
There is only one pedestrian way out of Alicante's port — and we stand right at the end of it. When you book, you receive the exact GPS location by WhatsApp.
- Your shipCruise Terminal
- Only pedestrian exitfollow the passenger flow
- Port Police checkpointeveryone passes here
- Scoot Spain waits herescooter and helmets ready
This simple
Gangway to handlebars in 3 steps
No office to hunt for, no transfer to pay. The path brings you straight to us.
Step off and follow the flow
From the gangway, every passenger follows the same signed route towards the port exit. There are no decisions to make: it's the only way out.
Pass the Port Police checkpoint
The mandatory passage for all cruise passengers. Just beyond it, on the public pavement, you'll spot our scooters — and us, with your booking ready.
Papers, helmets, and off you go
Five minutes of express check-in with the contract pre-filled, helmet fitting and first route pointers. The sea is thirty seconds away.
Ship excursion or your own call? Your hours, your rules.
The organised excursion sits you on a bus with fifty strangers, hands out twenty minutes per stop and returns you to the pier with the feeling of having seen it all through a window.
With a scooter waiting at the port exit, the same call becomes your own movie: the castle before the crowds, a cove that's not in the brochure, a paella facing the sea. And the clock always on your side — every itinerary is timed with buffer to spare.
What fits in a port call
The four showstoppers
What your shipmates won't see from the bus.

The castle with your ship at its feet
By scooter you ride right up the Benacantil, no sweaty climb. From the ramparts of Santa Bárbara Castle, the impossible photo: your entire cruise ship, in miniature, on the blue of the harbour.

The Cabo de las Huertas lighthouse
Ten minutes from town, a cape of white rock and transparent coves that no public transport — and no ship excursion — can reach. Your port-call secret.

A paella with a view at San Juan
Seven kilometres of beach and chiringuitos where rice is served facing the Mediterranean. The perfect midday plan of the 4-hour route — arrive before 1:30 pm.

Villajoyosa, the chocolate town
32 km up the coast, the most photogenic old town in the province: coloured façades on the sand and the scent of Valor chocolate in the streets. The route finale nobody expects from a port call.
Essential Alicante — the 4-hour route
For calls of 6 hours or more. The city's best plus its best-kept secret, swim included.
- 0:00 Meet at the port exit: express check-in and helmet fitting.
- 0:15 Ride up to Santa Bárbara Castle: your entire ship from above.
- 1:00 Down to Postiguet and the Serra Grossa corniche, sea on your right.
- 1:20 Cabo de las Huertas lighthouse: white-rock coves no excursion bus can reach.
- 2:00 San Juan beach: express swim and something cold at a beach bar.
- 3:00 Back along the coast, one free stop for the last photo.
- 3:30 Drop-off at the very same spot. An easy stroll back to the ship.

Costa Blanca express — the 6-hour route
For calls of 8 hours or more. The full escape: castle, coast and the colourful chocolate town.
- 0:00 Meet and go: within ten minutes you're riding past Postiguet.
- 0:20 Santa Bárbara Castle: the panorama of your ship and the bay.
- 1:00 Coastal N-332 heading north: San Juan and the coves corniche.
- 1:30 El Campello: quick stop at the Illeta watchtower, between boats and sea.
- 2:15 Villajoyosa: painted houses, seafront and Valor chocolate. The route's jewel.
- 3:45 Coastal ride back with an express swim at San Juan beach.
- 5:00 One last cold drink facing the sea, then an easy return.
- 5:45 Drop-off at the same spot — margin still in hand.

Cruise questions
Port-call FAQs
Where exactly do I find you after leaving the ship?+
Follow the passenger flow: everyone exits through the Port Police checkpoint, the port's only pedestrian way out. Right after it, on the pavement, you'll see our scooters. When you book we send the exact GPS pin by WhatsApp — impossible to miss.
What if my ship arrives late?+
Nothing changes: we work with your real call. Message us on WhatsApp when you disembark or if your schedule shifts, and we adjust the handover at no cost. We're by the port every day, 8:30 to 20:00.
How long does my port call need to be?+
With a 6-hour call you enjoy the 4-hour route with plenty of margin; for the 6-hour route we recommend calls of 8 hours or more. Shorter call? Message us and we'll tailor a plan.
And getting back to the ship?+
You return the scooter exactly where you picked it up, a few minutes' walk from the checkpoint. The itineraries are built to leave you on the pier at least 90 minutes before all-aboard.
Book with your port-call date
Tell us the day your ship docks and at what time: your scooter will be waiting at the port exit, helmets ready, route timed. Drop-off at the same spot.
Scoot Spain · Pedestrian exit of Alicante port · Every day, 8:30 – 20:00
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