Alicante has established itself as one of the most important tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. Our province leads the ranking of blue flags in all of Spain, with 68 flags flying along the Alicante coastline, and the tourists who enjoy their holidays in this land also highly value its exquisite gastronomy and the quality of its leisure and cultural offer.
Alicante's climate, sunny and hot, www.mowatches.be encourages us to enjoy a day by the sea, but visitors to the city also like to seek refuge from the high temperatures in an oasis of tranquillity such as the MARQ. A modern, open museum for everyone. Since its origins, the MARQ has been socially responsible and has been committed to accessibility in its facilities and in all the services it provides. As a result of this effort, MARQ has been included in the Accessible Tourism Guide of the Valencian Community. Accessible Tourism" or "Tourism for All" is not limited to the elimination of physical, sensory or communication barriers, but its aim is to ensure that tourist environments, products and services can be enjoyed on equal terms by anyone with or without disabilities.
In the summer season, the Museum has adapted its opening hours to the demand of its visitors and has programmed, until 15th September, its opening hours from Monday to Saturday from 10.00h to 14.00h and from 18.00h to 22.00h and on Sundays from 10.00h to 14.00h. The following exhibition is currently on display in the museum Rupestrian. The First Sanctuariesin the three temporary exhibition halls, and The Pillars of the Kingdomin the foyer of the MARQ. You can consult the MARQ activities and the guided and dramatised visit passes on the following website www.marqalicante.com