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Located in the Marina Baixa region in Alicante, Benidorm is one of the top tourist destinations on the Costa Blanca, thanks to its excellent beaches and its wide range of accommodation, restaurants and leisure activities.

Its historic centre stands on a promontory, and contrasts with the broad avenues lined with buildings, shops and outdoor cafés which extend five kilometres along the coastline. Benidorm offers a whole range of possibilities: from strolling along the seafront promenade or swimming in the sea, to enjoying a range of water sports or taking a boat trip to the island of Benidorm. …Not to mention the various local festivities , and its mouth-watering cuisine featuring rice and fish as its star ingredients.

Benidorm is one of the most important tourist resorts on Alicante’s Costa Blanca . Its fine sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and outstanding year-round climate have made it justly famous, and it also has a full range of first rate infrastructures and services. But there is no doubt that Benidorm’s greatest attraction is its marvellous beaches. Its five kilometres of coastline are home to endless sandy beaches and secluded coves where holidaymakers can enjoy a refreshing swim, or try their hand at any one of the numerous water sports on offer: scuba diving, water skiing, windsurfing, sailing, etc. Situated to the north of the port, the Levante beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the city. Its location in the town itself, as well as being handy for a whole range of services, also makes for easy access to these over two kilometres of fine golden sand. This emblematic beach is set against a busy seafront promenade which is dotted with pavement cafés and restaurants, and is also the site of a lively nightlife. The Poniente beach stretches for some three kilometres to the south of the town. Like the Levante beach, it is also set against the backdrop of a long seafront promenade and offers a full range of services, as well as being accessible and convenient. Between these two famous beaches in Benidorm lies the Mal Pas , a tranquil cove with fine sand, near the historic part of town and the port. Ti Ximo and La Almadrava are at the southernmost end of Benidorm, where the coastline becomes rockier and more difficult to access. At some distance from the centre of town, these secluded natural coves offered the chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of the town, and to enjoy scuba diving or snorkelling on the magnificent rocky seabed.

City and leisure

The historic centre of Benidorm stands on a promontory located between the two main beaches, the Levante and Poniente. This was the original site of the city, a primitive fishing village overlooked by the church of San Jaime . Built in the 18th century, its blue domes rise above a network of narrow streets and picturesque corners. The Cerro Canfali rock gives onto the viewing point known as the Balcón del Mediterráneo (“balcony over the Mediterranean”), which offers outstanding views over the sea. Both sides of the historic part of town lie the broad avenues and streets lined with shops and businesses which are part of modern Benidorm. Everything in this city is geared to the enjoyment of holidaymakers, and it offers a wide range of services, including numerous hotel establishments , restaurants and outdoor cafes and bars. Benidorm has infinite leisure options: everything from strolling along the endless seafront promenade to visiting places such as the central L’Aigüera park , or spending an unforgettable day at the Mediterranean theme park of Terra Mítica. It is also home to various sports facilities, including a sailing school and several scuba-diving schools. Boat trips depart from the port to the small island of Benidorm in the centre of the bay. Legend has it that the island is made from a piece from the nearby Puig Campana rock, which the brave warrior Roland cut off with his sword during a raid by Charlemagne. Its rich seabed makes this a paradise for scuba divers.

Gastronomy, festivities and the surroundings

The local gastronomy is known predominantly for its fish and rice dishes. Paella is one of its most emblematic dishes, together with shellfish –either grilled or steamed– and casseroled or fried fish, or fish stew. Garlic and olive oil are the main components of the mayonnaise-type sauce known as ali-oli , which is served to accompany numerous dishes. Typical desserts from Alicante include almond tart, turron (almond and honey nougat) and ice cream. The region has several wines with the Alicante Designation of Origin label , including misteleta (sweet wine); it is also famous for its horchata (a milky drink made with tiger nuts, and protected with the designation of origin label). Benidorm is a festive town which loves to party. The festivities in honour of the city’s patron saints, the Virgin del Sufragio and San Jaime Apóstol , take place from the second Sunday in November and feature a wide variety of events, including a parade of floats, theatrical re-enactments and fireworks. A few days later, the historic centre of the town becomes the site of the traditional and popular Festa de la Carxofa (artichoke festival). Other highlights on the calendar of events include the festival of the bonfires of San Juan and the Festival of Moors and Christians, both in June. The area around Benidorm is home to a range of exceptional natural attractions. To the north the terrain becomes more mountainous, and features cliffs and escarpments which reach down towards the sea, and also includes the nature reserve known as the Serra Gelada . This is the setting for villages such as L’Alfàs del Pi and Altea. The attractive town of Calpe is located beside the nature reserve of Peñón de Ifach , and harmoniously combines its perfectly conserved historic and architectural heritage with modern tourist infrastructures. To the south of Benidorm, sightseers can discover towns such as Villajoyosa , the capital of the Marina Baja region. Other places of interest in the interior to the south beyond the Sierra de Aitana mountains include Cocentaina , an important mediaeval town, and Alcoy/Alcoi, famous for its Moors and Christians festival, which has been declared a festivity of International Tourist Interest. Finally the mountains of Alicante also offer the chance to explore the Carrascal de la Font Roja nature reserve , in the area around Alcoy.

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15 Best Things to Do in Benidorm

By: Author Laura Bronner

Posted on Last updated: February 28, 2024

15 Best Things to Do in Benidorm

As the calm azure-hued waters lap the glistening sands of Playa Levante at sunrise, you know another memorable day is in store here in Benidorm. The mesmeric seaside town has become the jewel in the crown of Costa Blanca.

Benidorm has risen out of its historic beginnings to feature a vibrant mix of modern skyscrapers that tower over the charming cobbled streets of the city’s Old Town. Among the sense of lavish tourism, lies alleys awash with the smells of tapas, bubbling spritz and orange-soaked sangrias.

Wandering on two feet leads to untold surprises and gorgeous views. But this article and the noise around town will guide you on your way to multiple thrilling, memorable adventures. Laze on the beach if you wish. But there will always be more to discover.

How to Get to Benidorm

Benidorm has developed into a preeminent destination along the Spanish Mediterranean. It’s quite well connected to the rest of the country, either by major motorways, Spanish trains , or airports.

The closest major airport is Alicante International. This is 35 minutes by car. A taxi will cost between €60 and €70. Buses depart from the airport and take around an hour to reach your destination.

In addition, Alicante has a high-speed train station, AVE. This is a great choice for those traveling domestically. From Madrid, the train takes just over two hours. A separate train or tram can then take you onwards to Benidorm (1.5 hours).

If you plan to land at Alicante Airport, you can explore the fun things to do in Alicante for a few days before hopping on the tram and spending the rest of your trip on the beaches of Benidorm.

The beaches in Benidorm are long and stunning, especially at sunset.

Getting Around Benidorm

Benidorm itself is easy to explore on foot. In fact, it’s the best way to immerse yourself in the atmosphere and culture. Each alley promises a new experience and can lead to some incredible local cuisine.

Taxis are readily available around town. For reference, a trip of 3 miles (5km) will cost around €8.

Public transport here is efficient and cost-effective. If you plan on making the most of this, either purchase a TarjetaBus card or a 24-hour or 72-hour unlimited tourist card. Bus line 16 takes guests to Algar Waterfall and 16 takes you to Guadalest.

While car hire in Spain isn’t necessary for those staying in downtown Benidorm. It can be cost-effective if you’re traveling from the airport and want to explore more of Costa Blanca .

The Best Things to Do in Benidorm

Now that the logistics are out of the way, let’s explore the top Benidorm activities for your trip to Spain’s Costa Blanca.

1. Explore Benidorm’s Old Town

Benidorm in the 21st century may have skyscrapers and the fixings of modern life. But let’s be honest dear readers, nothing tops the beauty and charm of a traditional Old Town. That holds true here in the Alicante region.

Benidorm, once a small fishing village, grew throughout the Middle Ages. Upon the construction of Punta Canfali Castle in the 1300s, the life of the city changed. As it expanded, the castle continued to be the central focus, with all the narrow, cobbled streets streaming out like confetti.

These streets are littered with wrought-iron balconies draped in colorful flowers. Stone arches greet you and monuments bob up alongside happening plazas. These include Santa Ana and San Jaime churches along with the iconic Balcon del Mediterraneo .

The houses in Benidorm on the edges of town are some of my favorite places to stay, quiet and relaxing.

2. Take in the Views at Balcon del Mediterraneo

The whitewashed Mediterranean Balcony , enveloped by the emerald-blue seas, is a scene straight from your Spanish bucket list. The steps, warmed by the sun, guide you between the ivory balustrades towards the sparkling chessboard tiles.

From there, it’s easy to feel like a master of the universe, gazing out to the horizon, basking in the postcard-worthy vista.

On either side, the coast curves, showcasing a mix of monuments, skyscrapers, and the tempting sands of Playa de Levante and Poniente Beach. As it looks out to the eastern horizon, we suggest setting that alarm clock for an early wake-up. Sunrise here is the perfect start to the day.

Once you’ve maxed out your photo album, head along the vibrant Plaça del Castell . Grab your morning coffee, or if it’s a little later, settle in for some refreshing sangria and watch the world go by.

3. Eat Your Way Along Tapas Alley

Speaking of happening streets and lanes, when it comes to eating here in Benidorm, there is one place that stands out. In the heart of the Old Town, Calle de Santo Domingo winds its way through town. The covered streets, complete with the sightly architecture we know and love, is fixed with seemingly endless tapas bars.

Morning, afternoon, or night, the alley has you covered. Merely walking along is a delight for the senses. The colors of the restaurants, the smells of the jamón and the sounds of locals are still boisterous after years of enjoying Calle Santo Domingo.

There are dozens of spots, so where do we recommend? La Cava Aragonesa has over 100 unique tapas and pintxos (similar to those you might find in Bilbao ).

4. Sunbathe at Levante Beach

There is a great balance between the past and present here in Benidorm. Forts and the haunting presence of old castles mingle with the rising buildings on the water’s edge. With all that still, it’s likely the golden sands of Benidorm that first inspired your trip.

Levante Beach is famed for its arch of golden sand, lapped by the seas as blue as the shady parasols. On either end are surging headlands, one tamed by modern construction, the other a cliff of rugged sandstone rock.

As you lay down your beach towel, the cool wind of the Med passes your ear. It mingles with the heat of the midday sun, providing that invigorating balance. Read a book under your umbrella, cool off with a swim, or head to any of the restaurants or bars that form Levante’s backdrop.

Benidorm’s Playa Levante is one of the region’s most beautiful beaches, it’s no wonder this is a popular destination for travelers to Spain looking for sun and sand.

5. Have a Day at Terra Mítica

Sometimes in life, you just want to have a little fun. You know, the kind of fun usually reserved for the kids. Terra Mítica is a theme park with a difference. It taps into the history of Benidorm, the ancient presence of the Romans, and the historic civilizations of Egypt and Greece.

But this isn’t a history lesson. As one of Spain’s largest theme parks, it celebrates and romanticizes the past with an abundance of thrilling rides and experiences added in.

As you wander through each ancient society, there’s no telling what you’ll find. See a reenactment of Spartacus’ rebellion or the “Dream of Egypt”. It feels like a living, breathing world.

But again, it’s all about the fun, with the highlight being the Magnus Colossus roller coaster which is over a kilometer long. Grab your tickets here .

6. Check Out Algar Waterfall

Just half an hour north of town, Algar Waterfall is one of the most breathtaking sights in the region. The resplendent jewel is enveloped in nature and rising walls of sandstone, limestone, and quartz. Each full to the brim with crystal clear water.

Algar Waterfall is, in fact, a collection of several waterfalls forming a delightful staircase into the hills. The falling streams have carved cobalt-blue lagoons where you can swim, float and explore. With a mix of shade and streaming alpine water, it’s slightly chilly but ultimately refreshing.

If you have hired a car, you can easily get here by driving. However, if you wish to add some adventure, check out this ATV tour . Head off along the Algar riverbed to arrive at the falls in a memorable way.

Levante Beach is full of chairs and umbrellas, which you can usually rent for a few hours or for the entire day.

7. Enjoy a Downhill Bike Ride

Who here loves to bike ride? Better yet, who here loves to bike ride without having to pedal uphill? Whoever has joined me with the second question, will love this two-wheel experience .

It all starts by heading up to Mount Aitana. AT a height of over 5,100 ft (1558m), you’ll be above it all along Costa Blanca. But that’s just the beginning.

Your 18-mile (30km) bike ride kicks off from the top, winding its way back down to the valley. Peddle if you want, or simply let gravity do what it does best.

Along the way, you’ll make several stops, including a visit to the alpine village of Penagula and Alcoleja with lunch at Safari Aitana Park.

8. Take a Boat to Benidorm Island

From most viewpoints looking out to the Mediterranean Sea, you’ll be able to spot one large floating isle of rock. This is, in fact, Benidorm Island.

Whether you believe this is merely a spectacular sea stack or a rock thrown into the Mediterranean by a giant, it makes for a great day trip.

The island is a nature reserve, keeping it in pristine, unspoiled condition. With a little gondola boat ride (you’ll even find a submarine option!) you can step onto the island and begin your exploration.

There is a small cafe on the island, but we recommend packing a nice picnic basket and enjoying the views back to Benidorm.

9. Visit Guadalest

In the mountain region of Marine Baixa, Guadalest is a beautiful alpine village. One of Valencia’s most popular destinations, it’s a mere 30 minutes from your base in Benidorm.

You could easily spend a day exploring the ancient city. It was first developed by the Moors, with its oldest sites only accessible on foot. A stroll through a historic gateway, immersed in forest and rock, leads you to castle ruins and a Church belfry that hangs onto the edge of a mountain.

This castle was once the hub of Guadalest in the 11th century. But as the town grew, it wrapped around the hill leading to the fabulous cobbled streets you can explore today.

Combine your trip to Algar Falls with a visit to Guadalest on this open-top Jeep tour .

The Balcony of the Mediterranean offers one of the best views of Benidorm and the stunning Costa Blanca.

10. See The Roman Castellum

It took over 2,000 years for the remains of Benidorm’s Roman Castellum to come to the surface. The fortified tower on the site of El Tossal de la Cala was revealed in 2013.

First, it was thought to be an ancient Iberian settlement. Further investigation and painstaking excavation proved otherwise. Unique to Spain’s eastern Costa Blanca, the Roman Castellum is home to a half dozen rooms, and a graded path to the tower’s entrance that has stood firm across the centuries.

The “castellum” or fort is thought to have been developed in the 1st century BC. Ordered by General Sertorio, it would form a part of a chain of defense along the coast of Alicante. You can explore the fort, discover ancient artifacts, and enjoy a guided tour.

11. Sunset Cruise in Altea

Just around the cape from Benidorm lies the seaside town of Altea. Head there in the afternoon to explore the whitewashed Old Town, set in an elevated position above the Mediterranean Sea. As you explore the old streets, you’ll see the sparkling blue domes of the Nuestra Señora del Consuelo church.

Such is the town’s position along the coast, it’s a great spot to head onto a catamaran and enjoy a spectacular sunset. This cruise departs from Altea Port . With the sails up, let the wind guide you as you bask in the scenery of the Med, the spellbinding coast, and the gorgeous Altea.

It all comes to a head around sunset. Enjoy a complimentary glass of cava as the sun does its dance, filling the sky with candy blues and purples mixed in with warm reds, oranges, and yellows.

12. Be a Kid at Aqualandia

You could spend your days scuba diving, swimming, and floating in the Med. But if you want to add a bit more spice to your days in the water, trade the beach for Aqualandia .

It’s a thrilling water paradise, just without the golden sand. This theme park, complete with all the water slides and rides that you can handle, is the perfect place to indulge your inner child.

The entire family can race from attraction to attraction. Although the thrill-seeker in your crew will want to keep coming back to Vertigo. This is a slide where you can reach over 60mph (100kmph) before flying into a splash pool. Book your entry tickets here .

Parasailing is one of the most popular things to do in Benidorm when you get tired of sitting in the sun and swimming in the sea.

13. Try All the Water Sports

Were Benidorm’s theme parks more of an appetizer rather than the main meal? Don’t worry, beyond the ATVs and open-top Jeeps, there’s a lot more fun and adventure to be had here.

With the helping hand of your hotel concierge, or any of the outfitters in town, there is an abundance of water sports to try.

The consistent calm seas of the Mediterranean Sea make it a great place to get on a jet ski and ride up and down Costa Blanca. If you prefer to have a view from above then book a trip to go parasailing to enjoy the sights off the coast as well.

Beginners and experts alike can also enjoy the treasures below the surface on a scuba diving adventure. You’ll also spot a few places where you can rent stand-up paddleboards and kayaks to take out along the coastline. 

14. Hike Around Sierra Helada Natural Park

If you’ve arrived outside of peak summer, strap on your hiking boots and make a beeline for Sierra Helada Natural Park. Laden with epic cliffs, craggy mountains, and stunning views, the park is the spot to break a sweat and be among nature.

With your pack full of trail mix, pick between several trails that range from family-friendly to heart-pumping difficult. The cliffs of Sierra Helada are worth enduring the suck for.

With sunblock applied and plenty of water, the coastal trail takes you up the sky-scraping cliffs as you trek between Aleppo pines. Your views show the jaw-dropping beauty of Costa Blanca hundreds of feet above the contrasting turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.

There are an abundance of water sports to explore while you’re in Benidorm.

15. Day Trip to Villajoyosa

Known as La Villa among locals, Villajoyosa is home to three of my favorite things: colorful architecture, gorgeous beaches, and chocolate. No, you haven’t landed in a mix of Switzerland and a beach paradise. You’re just a short drive from downtown Benidorm.

Other coastal towns near your hub are, yes, full of color. But none come as close as the prismatic Villajoyosa. Think whitewashed homes switched for all colors of the rainbow.

Beyond these homes is a historic Old Town where the ruins of defensive walls, old-time fountains, and a captivating church lie. When the day gets warm, Villajoyosa’s beaches call your name. From Playa la Villajoyosa to Playa del Varadero, you have a handful of great spots to choose from.

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Benidorm – Ultimate Travel Guide [2024]

Introduction – benidorm at a glance.

Benidorm , one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain and the Mediterranean, boasts a stunning view of the city skyline with its famous skyscrapers. This vibrant city attracts millions of visitors each year to enjoy its beautiful beaches and bustling nightlife. Are you ready to explore what Benidorm has to offer?

Not only is  Benidorm  renowned for its entertainment options, but it also serves as a fantastic base for exploring the surrounding areas, such as nearby natural parks, mountains, and charming villages. No matter your interests, this city truly has something for everyone.

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Let’s dive into some of the main features and attractions that make Benidorm a top destination in Spain:

  • Beautiful Beaches : Benidorm is home to several stunning, golden-sand beaches, including the family-friendly Poniente Beach and the lively Levante Beach, perfect for water sports and soaking up the sun.
  • Skyscrapers : The city is known for its impressive skyline, with numerous high-rise hotels and apartments creating a New York-like appeal.
  • Nightlife and Entertainment : With a wide range of bars, clubs, and live performances, this city offers an unforgettable night out for partygoers and culture enthusiasts.
  • Outdoor Activities : Nearby natural parks, such as Serra Gelada Natural Park, allow people of all ages to hike, cycle, and explore diverse landscapes.
  • Rich History and Culture : With roots as a small fisherman’s village and a growing international community, there’s ample opportunity to immerse yourself in the town’s history and culture.

Throughout this guide, you’ll discover everything you need to know about Benidorm, from its intriguing past to the best places to eat, stay, and have fun. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!

Poniente Beach Benidorm

Where is Benidorm, and how do you get there?

Benidorm is situated on the eastern coast of Spain, within the province of Alicante in the Valencian Community. Nestled about 45 km (28 miles) northeast of Alicante , the province’s capital, and approximately 140 km (87 miles) south of Valencia , the regional capital, it’s the most popular tourist destination on the Costa Blanca .

So, how do you make your way to this charming destination? The most convenient method is flying into Alicante Airport , Spain’s fifth-busiest airport with connections to numerous European and international locations. Once you’ve landed, you can choose between a bus, taxi, or private transfer. The journey typically takes 45 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic and your preferred mode of transport.

Alternatively, consider flying to Valencia Airport, Spain’s tenth-busiest airport, providing connections to some European and international destinations. From there, a bus or private transfer can whisk you away to Benidorm in about two to three hours, subject to traffic and transportation choices.

Of course, for those who prefer a road trip, Benidorm is also accessible by bus or car from other parts of Spain and Europe. However, remember that the duration and cost of your journey may differ based on your starting point and the season in which you travel.

Take a moment to plan your preferred route and enjoy the picturesque scenery along the way.

History – Old Town and New Development

Did you know that  Benidorm  has a rich history dating back to ancient times? The Romans and the Moors once inhabited it. The city as we know it today was officially founded in 1325 by Admiral Bernat de Sarrià, who granted it a town charter to encourage Christian settlement in the area. Benidorm remained a small fishing village for centuries, charming visitors with its natural beauty and strategic location along the coast.

different types of tourism in benidorm

In the 1950s, Benidorm transformed into the tourist resort it is today, becoming one of the pioneers of mass tourism in Spain and Europe. The city became synonymous with modernity and progress as high-rise buildings and wide avenues shaped its now-famous skyline. Yet, at its core, Benidorm has also lovingly preserved its  old town .

The  Benidorm Old Town  is a captivating area filled with history and charm. As you stroll through its narrow streets, you’ll be delighted by its quaint buildings and vibrant atmosphere. Be sure to visit these historical landmarks during your visit:

  • The Church of San Jaime
  • The castle viewpoint
  • The blue-domed roof

And remember to treat yourself to local cuisine at one of the many restaurants, bars, and shops lining the streets.

Benidorm, a city of contrasts, offers a unique blend of traditional and contemporary culture. You can admire the beautiful old and new landscapes, which coexist harmoniously, creating the perfect setting for your next holiday.

Weather in Benidorm

Benidorm has a lovely Mediterranean climate , meaning you can expect hot and dry summers and mild and wet winters.

One of the great things about Benidorm is that it enjoys more than  300 days of sunshine per year , with an average annual temperature of  18°C (64°F) . So you can expect to catch some sun when you head to the beautiful beaches along the Mediterranean Sea.

Average Temperatures Benidorm

Here’s a quick glimpse of Benidorm’s weather:

  • Hottest months: July and August (average temperature: 26°C/79°F)
  • Coldest months: January and February (average temperature: 12°C/54°F)
  • Wettest months: October and November (average rainfall: 66mm/2.6 inches)
  • Driest months: June and July (moderate rain: 8mm/0.3 inches)

You might be interested to know that Benidorm is protected by the surrounding mountains, creating a unique microclimate. This microclimate ensures it’s generally warmer and less windy than other coastal towns.

No matter when you choose to visit, Benidorm is a year-round destination. Be it mornings on the beach, afternoons participating in outdoor activities or evenings attending events, you will have a fantastic time. So pack your bags for an awesome trip to Benidorm, where sunshine and incredible experiences await!

The Famous Benidorm Nightlife

Benidorm is famous for its vibrant and diverse nightlife. Whether you’re a die-hard party animal or just looking for a relaxed evening, Benidorm has everything, ranging from lively budget bars to sophisticated and upmarket venues.

The main areas to explore Benidorm’s nightlife are the English Zone, the Spanish Zone, the Old Town, and the Levante Beach. Each zone offers a unique blend of music, atmosphere, and clientele, so you’ll always have options to enjoy your evenings.

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  • English Zone : Great for British-style pubs and bars, often with live music or karaoke.
  • Spanish Zone : Ideal to experience authentic Spanish nightlife, with a mix of tapas, bars, flamenco shows, and local clubs.
  • Old Town : With charming cobbled streets, the Old Town boasts a wide range of bars and clubs, attracting a mixed international crowd.
  • Levante Beach : The perfect location for beachfront parties, bustling nightclubs, and trendy music venues.

In addition to these areas, Benidorm boasts exceptional entertainment options, such as the  Benidorm Palace , a renowned cabaret show featuring dancers, singers, and acrobats. If you fancy something more unconventional, take advantage of the  Benidorm Circus , a modern circus show that promises a fun-filled evening for all ages.

If partying until the early hours isn’t your cup of tea, you can always unwind at one of Benidorm’s numerous terraces and cafés open 24/7. So, no matter how you prefer to spend your nights, Benidorm’s famous nightlife has got you covered.

Remember to pace yourself, and most importantly, enjoy your time exploring the diverse and incredible nightlife that Benidorm has to offer!

Accommodation

Benidorm offers many accommodation options to suit all types of travellers and budgets. With over 40,000 hotel rooms available, Benidorm boasts the highest number of hotel beds in Spain and ranks second in Europe, just behind London.

Are you looking for a luxury experience? Benidorm is home to iconic hotels such as the  Gran Hotel Bali , Europe’s tallest hotel with 52 floors and 776 rooms, and  Intempo , Europe’s tallest residential building featuring 47 floors and 269 apartments.

On the other hand, if affordability is a priority, Benidorm has you covered. The average price for a hotel room is around £60 per night, and you’ll find great deals, especially during the low season.

For families and groups, self-catering apartments are an ideal option. They provide more space, privacy, flexibility, and access to handy facilities such as kitchens, pools, and gardens.

Benidorm Hotels

Are you a backpacker or a solo traveller? Benidorm offers a variety of hostels with a lively social atmosphere and engaging activities at low prices. Nature enthusiasts and adventurers will appreciate the city’s selection of campsites , offering stunning natural settings, outdoor activities, and modern amenities.

Finding suitable accommodation can make your Benidorm experience even more enjoyable. So take your time, explore your options, and choose the perfect place to rest your head after a day in this vibrant city.

Food and Drink

Benidorm offers a diverse and delicious cuisine, just waiting for you to explore! With influences from the Mediterranean, Valencian, and international roots, there’s something for every palate.

You’ll find a wide range of  restaurants, cafés, and bars in Benidorm, where you can taste the local specialties like paella, tapas, seafood, rice dishes, and fideuà. Worried you might miss out on your favourites from home? Not to fret! Benidorm has you covered with dishes from other regions and countries, such as pizza, burgers, curry, and kebab.

Paella in Benidorm

When it comes to drinks, Benidorm won’t disappoint. Savour the typical drinks like sangria, horchata, mistela, and coffee, or opt for classic international beverages such as beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits. You’re sure to find something you fancy!

A trip to Benidorm is complete with indulging in some delightful ice cream. Some of Spain’s best ice cream parlours can be found here, where you can try the famous  turron  ice cream made with almonds, honey, and eggs. Its creamy and crunchy texture is a treat for your taste buds!

Budget-wise, Benidorm has something for everyone. Whether looking for cheap, cheerful, fancy, or refined, you’ll find options that suit your wallet.

Things to do in and Around Benidorm

Benidorm has many things to do and see in the city and surrounding areas. You’ll undoubtedly find activities to make your stay unforgettable and enjoyable.

The famous  Levante Beach  is just one of Benidorm’s fantastic beaches. This long, sandy beach boasts clear waters, sunbeds, umbrellas, and exciting water sports. For a more laid-back experience, head to  Poniente Beach . This quieter beach features golden sand, palm trees, and a lovely promenade.

Benidorm houses some of Spain’s best theme parks and water parks if you’re looking for adventure.  Terra Mítica  is an impressive park based on ancient Mediterranean civilizations, offering rides, shows, and attractions. Don’t forget about  Aqualandia , where visitors of all ages can enjoy water slides, pools, and other attractions.

For nature lovers, Benidorm delivers exceptional parks and wildlife reserves.  Sierra Helada  provides stunning sea and mountain views, hiking trails, cycling routes, and lookout points. Visiting the  Mundomar  is a must, as you’ll see dolphins, sea lions, penguins, and other animals through shows, exhibits, and interactive opportunities.

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When you’re ready for a cultural and historical experience, Benidorm is brimming with attractions. Enjoy the charm of the  Old Town , including its church, castle viewpoint, and blue-domed roof. Stroll through narrow streets peppered with shops, bars, and restaurants. For added insight, visit the  Museo Boca del Calvari , which showcases exhibits and artefacts concerning Benidorm’s history and culture.

What about day trips and excursions? Benidorm doesn’t disappoint, offering picturesque destinations such as the  Guadalest Valley —home to a castle, reservoir, and quaint village. Likewise, the  Algar Waterfalls  offer serene waterfalls, pools, and streams for swimming, relaxing, and nature appreciation.

In summary, Benidorm is a city that caters to everyone’s tastes, whether you’re drawn to sun, sea, sand, fun, culture, or nature. So, immerse yourself in the myriad experiences awaiting you in and around Benidorm.

Is Benidorm safe?

Yes, Benidorm is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like any popular destination, it’s essential to take precautions, such as keeping an eye on your belongings and being mindful of pickpockets, especially in crowded places.

How do I get to Benidorm?

Benidorm is located about 60km east of Alicante International Airport. Flights from most UK airports take around 2 to 2¼ hours. Once you land, you can travel to the resort by taxi, shuttle bus, or car hire .

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Is it suitable for all ages?

Absolutely! Benidorm has attractions that cater to a wide range of ages and interests. Families can enjoy state-of-the-art attractions, while retirees and expats appreciate its welcoming atmosphere. With over 3,400 British expats living in the area, you’ll quickly find English speakers for a friendly conversation.

What’s the overall opinion of Benidorm?

Benidorm is a popular destination for tourists seeking a laid-back beach holiday, as it boasts beautiful golden sand beaches and a vibrant nightlife. Some may find it too bustling, but its charm lies in its diverse, international appeal.

When is the best time to visit Benidorm?

The weather in Benidorm is typically Mediterranean, with mild spring and autumn months and hot summers. High temperatures in July and August can reach over 30°C, so if you love basking in the sunshine, that’s the best time to go. However, consider visiting during May, June, September, or October if you prefer cooler weather.

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18 Things to Do in Benidorm: Best Attractions and Activities

Benidorm, a bustling coastal city in Spain’s Costa Blanca, is a haven for tourists seeking a blend of sun, sea, and entertainment.

With stunning beaches like Levante and Poniente, Benidorm offers a perfect setting for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. For thrill-seekers, the city boasts exciting theme parks such as Terra Mitica and Aqualandia.

The bustling promenades are lined with a variety of restaurants and cafes, serving everything from traditional Spanish dishes to international cuisine. As night falls, Benidorm transforms into a vibrant nightlife hub with numerous bars and clubs.

For a change of pace, the charming old town presents a maze of cobbled streets, historic architecture, and quaint shops.

Read on to learn more about the best things to do in Benidorm!

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Benidorm is known for its beautiful sandy shores, blue flag-certified beaches, and the opportunity for visitors to enjoy the sun and beach sports.

1. Levante Beach

Levante beach and city at sunset in Benidorm, Spain

Levante Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Benidorm, offering an idyllic setting with turquoise waters and a sprawling crescent of fine golden sand.

This lively beach has plenty of amenities, such as sun loungers, parasols, and showers. The surrounding area is filled with bars, shops, and restaurants to cater to all tastes.

2. Poniente Beach

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Stretching alongside Playa de Levante, Poniente Beach offers a less crowded environment for those seeking a more peaceful day by the sea.

The vast stretch of soft sand is perfect for sunbathing, while its Blue Flag status ensures a clean and safe environment for all visitors.

The beach’s palm-lined promenade is an ideal place for a leisurely stroll, while a variety of water sports are available for the adventurous.

3. Playa de Mal Pas

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Despite being smaller in size, Playa de Mal Pas is a charming beach located between Levante and Poniente beaches.

Located beneath the ancient castle cliffs, this beach offers a more secluded experience for those keen on escaping the busier beaches.

Boasting clean sands and crystal clear waters, this picturesque cove is another proud Blue Flag recipient, making it ideal for a family day out or a quiet romantic getaway.

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4. Benidorm Old Town

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Benidorm’s Old Town, also known as Casco Antiguo, is a charming area that offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history.

As you stroll through the narrow streets, you’ll find a well-preserved castle and various churches, such as the 18th-century St. James Church.

Don’t forget to check out the ancient cannon monument, which stands as a testament to Benidorm’s past.

The Old Town is also home to unique shops and tasty tapas bars.

5. Placa del Castell

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One of the most iconic spots in Benidorm is the Placa del Castell, also known as the Balcony of the Mediterranean.

Located on the Punta del Canfali, this viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and beaches. The square itself is a popular gathering place where locals and tourists soak up the sun and enjoy the sea breeze.

Placa del Castell is the perfect spot to relax, take in the scenery, and contemplate the beauty of Benidorm.

6. Tossal de La Cala

Set between the bustling beaches of Benidorm is the ancient site of Tossal de La Cala.

This archaeological site dates back to the Roman and Iberian periods, offering a fascinating insight into the lives of the people who once inhabited the area.

Throughout the site, you’ll discover remnants of ancient buildings, pottery shards, and other artefacts that shed light on the city’s past. Tossal de La Cala is a must-visit for those interested in the ancient world.

Explore the region’s beauty through outdoor experiences. It’s extremely recommended as Benidorm usually has great weather.

7. Hiking in Sierra Helada Natural Park

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One of the most popular outdoor activities in Benidorm is hiking in the Sierra Helada Natural Park.

This stunning coastal nature reserve offers breathtaking views and diverse landscapes. The weather is often pleasant, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.

There are multiple hiking trails available, catering to different skill levels and fitness abilities.

Wildlife enthusiasts can appreciate the diverse flora and fauna found within the park.

8. Parasailing at the Coast

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Parasailing along the coast shows off the stunning coastline and views of the city’s attractions from a unique perspective.

Thanks to the favourable weather conditions, parasailing is a popular activity that can be enjoyed throughout most of the year.

With the guidance of experienced instructors, even first-time participants can enjoy this thrilling activity while taking in magnificent views.

9. Benidorm Island

Benidorm Island, also known as “Isla de Benidorm” or “Peacock Island,” is a island located just off the coast. This small, rocky island is a prominent feature, known for its unique shape resembling a sleeping lion when viewed from the mainland.

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The island is home to a variety of bird species, including peacocks, from which it gets one of its nicknames. The surrounding waters are crystal clear, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving.

Visitors can easily reach Benidorm Island via a short boat trip from Benidorm. These boat trips often include glass-bottom sections, allowing passengers to observe the underwater world en route to the island.

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10. Aqualandia Water Park

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Aqualandia has a wide range of water slides, splash zones, and swimming pools, the park caters to all ages and preferences.

Located near the stunning Levante Beach, Aqualandia boasts an impressive wave pool with diligent lifeguards, ensuring everyone has fun while staying safe.

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11. Mundomar Animal Park

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Mundomar, a unique animal park, is home to a range of wildlife including monkeys, tigers, and rhinos.

Visitors can get up close with fascinating creatures such as elephants, spiders, and snakes in a safe and comfortable environment.

Mundomar offers special experiences like swimming with sea lions and interacting with the resident parrots.

12. Terra Mitica Theme Park

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Terra Mitica, one of Benidorm’s most popular theme parks, offers adrenaline-pumping roller coasters and family-friendly rides.

Designed with a Mediterranean theme, this park transports visitors to different ancient civilisations, including Egypt, Greece, and Rome, providing both entertainment and education.

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13. Terra Natura and Aqua Natura

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Terra Natura, another must-visit attraction, combines a zoo with thrilling amusement park rides. This expansive park is divided into four zones: Asia, America, Europe, and Pangea.

Home to over 1,500 animals and more than 200 species, Terra Natura creates immersive and engaging experiences.

The waterpark, Aqua Natura, is also connected to the park, making it an easy option for those wanting to enjoy both attractions.

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Benidorm offers a diverse food scene and a lively nightlife, making it a perfect destination for both foodies and party goers.

14. Tapas Alley

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Tapas Alley, located in Benidorm’s Old Town, is a must-visit spot for those looking to explore the local food scene.

This area is packed with various tapas bars, and restaurants, offering the opportunity to sample authentic Spanish cuisine at affordable prices.

Tapas Alley is a perfect place to mingle with locals, socialise with fellow travellers, and enjoy a taste of traditional Benidorm nightlife.

Some of the bars and restaurants in Tapas Alley include:

  • La Cava Aragonesa : Known for its wide range of tapas dishes and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Casa Toni : A local favourite, offering delicious Spanish food and a cosy setting.
  • Los Vascos : An excellent place to try Basque pintxos, a popular type of tapas.

When visiting Tapas Alley, we recommend trying out several bars to get the full experience and enjoy the distinct flavours in each establishment.

15. Benidorm Palace

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For those seeking a unique night out, Benidorm Palace offers an unforgettable evening filled with entertainment, dining, and dancing.

With a seating capacity of over 1,500 people, this iconic venue has been hosting regular visitors and tourists for more than three decades.

Guests can enjoy a three-course dinner while being entertained by a dazzling selection of cabaret shows, dance performances, and live music acts.

The entry price varies depending on the type of package chosen, but it’s a worthy investment for those looking to experience a different side of Benidorm’s nightlife.

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16. Low Festival

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The Low Festival in Benidorm is a popular event held annually, attracting music lovers from around the world.

This three-day festival takes place during the last weekend of July and showcases an array of local and international bands from various genres like pop, rock, and electronica.

Notable past performers at the Low Festival have included Franz Ferdinand and The Hives, drawing large audiences and creating a lively, energetic atmosphere.

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As well as the Low Festival, Benidorm has numerous traditional holiday festivities. Most of these events feature music, dancing, and colourful processions, with local residents and visitors joining the celebrations.

  • January : Benidorm kicks off the year with a number of events. These include the Moros y Cristianos festival, which celebrates the history of Spain and the blending of different cultures. This spectacular event is filled with parades, fireworks, and historical re-enactments.
  • July: This month is bustling with events in addition to the aforementioned Low Festival. The Reggaetón Beach Festival, held in the first week of July, attracts enthusiasts of urban beach music and offers an entertaining and exciting experience for attendees.
  • September : The Benidorm Pride Festival takes place in September. This inclusive event is a celebration of diversity, with various activities, including a parade, concerts, and parties throughout the city.
  • October : The Iberia Festival marks its anniversary in October, featuring thrilling performances from local and international artists. This event offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy exceptional music and experience the warm and dynamic atmosphere Benidorm is known for.

17. Villajoyosa

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Villajoyosa, a picturesque town with brightly coloured houses, historic town centre, and a long sandy beach.

Only a short drive from Benidorm, this charming coastal town is a must-visit if you are looking for a day trip.

Visitors can wander around the narrow streets, admire the vibrant houses and take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

The town is also famous for its chocolate production; the Valor Chocolate Museum is an interesting attraction for those keen to learn about the history of chocolate-making in the region.

18. La Cruz de Benidorm

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La Cruz de Benidorm, a large wooden cross situated atop a hill, offers panoramic views of Benidorm and the surrounding area.

The hike to the cross is moderately challenging, but the stunning views are well worth the effort.

The trailhead can be found at the base of Puig Campana, one of the region’s tallest peaks; from there, it takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour to reach the cross.

Along the way, hikers will encounter a varied terrain of rocks, woodlands, and a winding road that leads to the final destination, the monumental cross overlooking Benidorm.

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Known as one of the most famous beach destinations in all of Europe , Benidorm offers white sandy beaches, clear Mediterranean water and an ideal climate. This former fishing village on the Costa Blanca is also known for it’s Manhattan-like skyline that sees innumerable holiday seekers flood into its iconic skyscrapers. In fact, Benidorm’s population swells from 70,000 in the winter to over 500,000 in the summer !

While Benidorm’s weather and beaches are its main draw, they aren’t the only thing that make it such a popular destination. Besides being easily reached from Alicante ’s airport, it’s also a very affordable place to vacation . It might be cliche to say a place has “something for everyone” but Benidorm does. There is a wide array of endless activities for families with kids, retired couples, and a legendary 24 hour party scene . Find out what you can’t miss below with our list of the best things to do in Benidorm .

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  • Map of Benidorm
  • Playa de Levante
  • Playa de Poniente
  • Balcón del Mediterráneo
  • Viewpoint of the Cross of Benidorm
  • Mal Pas Cove
  • Terra Mitica
  • Viewpoint of the Virgen del Mar Chapel
  • Finestrat O Morales Cove
  • Terra Natura
  • Racó de Conill Cove
  • Aqua Natura
  • Benidorm's Nightlife
  • L'Aigüera Park and Town Hall
  • Almadraba & Tío Ximo Coves
  • Benidorm Island
  • Port of Benidorm
  • Gran Hotel Bali
  • Benidorm Markets
  • Guadalest & Algar Springs
  • Benissa, the Skulls Cave & Moraira
  • Villajoyosa & its chocolate factory

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Levante Beach - One of the top things to do in Benidorm, Spain

The city of Benidorm is famous, among other reasons, for its two large beaches, located on both sides of the Mediterranean Balcony . The Levante Beach is situated on Benidorm’s east side and extends more than 2km down the coast .

Its golden sand is bathed by clear Mediterranean waters. And similar to Poniente Beach, Benidorm’s other main beach, Levante enjoys a southern orientation, ensuring great sunbathing throughout the entire day .

Blue umbrellas at Benidorm's famous Playa de Levante – Alicante, Spain

The Levante Beach area was the first part of Benidorm to be developed for tourism . Because of this, it has the greatest number of services and amenities. This is also where you will find "Benidorm's guiri area” (British nightlife area), where numerous discos and pubs are located.

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PLAYA DE PONIENTE

Poniente Beach with the Tossal de la Cala hill in the background - Benidorm

Poniente Beach is Benidorm’s other main beach and its longest, at 3km. It begins at the rocky Tossal de la Cala hillside and extends all the way to the port .

While not as developed (or overdeveloped) as Levante, you will still find lots of restaurants and bars along the modern and pleasant beach promenade.

Playa de Poniente – One of the top things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Poniente is the newer side of Benidorm and is where you’ll find the city’s latest skyscraper designs , including the tallest of them all. The Intempo building towers over the rest of the skyline with its 198 meter height and 47 floors.

Another curious part of Poniente Beach that shouldn’t be missed is the Fontanelles, a spring that erupts with freshwater just 10 meters from the waterfront .

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BALCÓN DEL MEDITERRÁNEO

Visiting the Balcón del Mediterráneo is one of the top things to do in Benidorm

The Balcón del Mediterráneo (Mediterranean Balcony) is one of the most iconic spots in all of Benidorm . Also known as the "Mirador del Castillo” (castle lookout), it is situated on a small rocky peninsula between the Levante and Poniente beaches.

As you might have guessed by the name “Castle Lookout,” this is the same location where a fortress once stood . For centuries, this strategic position helped the inhabitants defend themselves from frequent pirate attacks.

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Undoubtedly, the Balcony of the Mediterranean is a wonderful lookout where you can admire the turquoise waters of the coast of Alicante and take in the great views of Benidorm’s beaches. Make sure not to skip it since it’s one of the best things to do in Benidorm .

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You can't leave Benidorm without getting lost in the narrow streets of the old quarter and discovering its huge contrast to the new part of town. Strolling around aimlessly will allow you to get to know such picturesque streets as the traditional Calle Santo Domingo, better known as Calle de los Vascos (street of the Basques).

This is one of the most lively areas of the old town and where it’s easy to find a ton of tapas and their smaller Basque cousin, pintxos . This is a great place to get some traditional Spanish food.

Bars & restaurants at Calle Santo Domingo in Benidorm's old town

Through the old town’s narrow streets you will also discover several squares, such as the Plaza de Santa Ana and Plaza del Castillo as well the Church of San Jaime and Santa Ana , the oldest in Benidorm.

However, if you are looking for views, go to the Plaza Castelar to take in the endless Poniente Beach . Opposite of the plaza is the viewpoint of Sant Jaume , also known as the "viewpoint of the Mediterranean" from which you get idyllic views of the Levante Beach .

Family fun at the Aqualandia water park in Benidorm, Spain

With 200,000 m 2 of surface area and 15 water attractions , visiting Aqualandia is a fantastic option for families with children but also thrill seekers . In fact, each of these attractions is rated by intensity and age. In addition, the park has fast food restaurants as well as picnic areas.

However, one of the most outstanding details of this water park is its Verti-Go slide, which, together with the free fall , is the highest in Europe. Without a doubt, Aqualandia is the perfect destination for the most adventurous travelers.

VIEWPOINT OF THE CROSS OF BENIDORM

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The Mirador de la Cruz de Benidorm is located at the highest point of the Serra Gelada Nature Park (217 meters above sea level). It offers some of the best panoramic views of Benidorm .

The cross that gives it its name was placed there by Franciscan monks in 1961 with the purpose of ridding the city of its sins - such as the use of bikinis!

Views on the way up to the Mirador de la Cruz de Benidorm, Alicante

Today, however, it offers visitors one of the most beautiful sunsets in town , especially when the sunlight reflects on the surface of the sea.

To get to the viewpoint, you can walk uphill for 40 minutes from the Rincón de Loix neighborhood or drive to the top.

MAL PAS COVE

Mal Pas Cove with the Poniente Beach in the background in Benidorm, Spain

Next to the old town of Benidorm, framed by the Balcony of the Mediterranean on one side and the port on the other , is the Cala del Mal Pas. The beach was created during the construction of the port in the first half of the twentieth century. In fact, the sand is a leftover from the dredging. The result is an intimate 100 meters long beach that is lined with palm trees.

Today, it is an excellent urban cove that is great for snorkeling , especially in the rocky part of Punta Canfali.

TERRA MITICA

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Terra Mitica is an amusement park with 33 rides, including impressive roller coasters - such as Magnus Colossus and Titanide . If rides and roller coasters aren’t your thing, there are also several different performances and shows to keep you entertained.

Exhilarating ride at Terra Mítica - Benidorm, Spain

Opened in the year 2000, Terra Mitica has a theme that’s based on the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean, specifically Egyptian, Greek and Roman . In fact, the park boasts a multitude of replicas of monuments and bridges in order to create an immersive experience.

Terra Mitica is definitely the best theme park to visit in Benidorm .

VIEWPOINT OF THE VIRGEN DEL MAR CHAPEL

Playa de Poniente seen from the Viewpoint of the Virgen del Mar Chapel in Benidorm

The Mirador de la Ermita Virgen del Mar is another one of the best lookout points in Benidorm . It’s located high up on the hillside at the western end of Benidorm, near the Roman archaeological site "Castellum Tossal de la Cala" . From here, you get incredible views of Poniente Beach and can see all of Benidorm from end to end.

There are two ways to reach the viewpoint: on foot or by car. If you choose to arrive with your own vehicle, you should know that there is no parking at the top of the chapel, so you will have to leave your car next to the park on the hillside.

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Although this urban sandy beach belongs to the municipality of Finestrat, its proximity to Benidorm makes it worth a visit. This rocky and unspoiled bay is characterized by its beautiful 200 meters long coastline .

Here you will find everything from restaurants and bars to jet ski and boat rentals. It also has its own paid parking.

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Rhinoceroses at Terra Natura in Benidorm – Spain

Terra Natura has been designed for the animal lover . This "immersion zoo" , also known as a new generation animal park, recreates the habitat of each of the species living there.

In this way, visitors can learn about animal behavior and come into contact with them. There are also different educational proposals and outdoor activities for the whole family to learn and have fun. In short, there are more than 1,500 animals of 200 different species to marvel at.

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RACÓ DE CONILL COVE

Racó de Conill Cove, one of the top things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Cala Racó de Conill is a spectacular small nudist beach which is actually considered one of the best beaches in the province of Alicante . This small rocky cove, featuring calm and crystalline waters , can be ideal to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The cove has its own beach bar, parking area right next to it and spectacular panoramic views. However, it does not have lifeguard equipment.

AQUA NATURA

Water slide at Aqua Natura in Benidorm, Spain

Located next to Terra Natura, Aqua Natura is a much smaller water park than Aqualandia (40,000 m 2 compared to 200,000 m 2 ) and is ideal for children to move from one attraction to another without getting tired . Another advantage is that Aqua Natura is not as crowded as other water parks .

Aqua Natura is made up of water slides, wave pools, unique attractions and a large number of activities for children , as well as beach bars, jacuzzi and spa area.

BENIDORM'S NIGHTLIFE

Benidorm is, of course, known for its endless and lively nightlife . What's more, the city offers a wide variety of nightclubs, British pubs and small bars in several different areas, such as the old town, the Levante Beach promenade, Esperanto Street and the British party area - Gerona, Ibiza and Lepanto streets.

L'AIGÜERA PARK & TOWN HALL

Benidorm's modern town hall in L'Aigüera Park – Spain

Designed by the architectural studio of Ricardo Bofill in the 1980's, this green space houses the Benidorm bullring at one end and the town hall at the other . The town hall was built in 2003 with avant-garde approach which is quite visible.

Also, within the park is the Julio Iglesias Auditorium and sculpture , where numerous events are held every year.

L'Aigüera Park is home to a total of 120,000 m 2 , including some modernist architecture to admire while you take a stroll, sheltered by the shade of the palm trees that grow on both sides.

Turtles at Mundomar in Benidorm

Located under the Sierra Helada mountains and inaugurated in 1996, Mundomar was conceived as an animal park for the entertainment of children, adults and families . During your visit you will be able to meet different species of mammals, birds and reptiles, such as penguins and parrots.

Shows and animal experiences are some of the additional activities that can be enjoyed in the park. From swimming with sea lions to taking pictures or having an encounter with dolphins , your family will have a great time at Mundomar.

ALMADRABA & TIO XIMO COVES

Almadraba Cove in Benidorm - Spain

Isolated and surrounded by nature , these two coves located in the Serra Gelada Nature Park contrast with the buildings that rise just behind them . Despite this, the area stands out for its tranquility, where the sounds of people or cars are not appreciated.

So if you feel the sudden urge to escape the hustle and bustle, both Cala Almadraba and Cala Tío Ximo will be ideal.

The sea beds of both are spectacular due to their rocky formation . However, if your plan is to go diving, paddle surfing or kayaking, our recommendation is Cala Tío Ximo, as it has direct road access. Choose Cala Almadraba for resting or snorkeling.

BENIDORM ISLAND

This rocky outcrop is easily recognizable due to its characteristic slope. Legend has it that the Benidorm Island is actually a fragment of the mountain Puig Campana and that it was a giant who broke it and threw it into the sea .

This seemingly out of place island is located in the center of the bay of the same name and is now part of a nature reserve . Although the island itself is actually uninhabited , there is an unlicensed restaurant that dates back to the 1960s when it was used as a home for the island's caretaker. Currently, there is a plan to transform the restaurant into an environmental interpretation center .

To get to the island, take one of the "golondrinas" or tourist boats that leave from the Port of Benidorm . The voyage takes 15 minutes and the round trip ticket costs between 15 and 19€. The short getaway to Benidorm Island is worth it because of its small rocky cove and seabed that is teaming with aquatic life.

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PORT OF BENIDORM

Benidorm subsisted as a small fishing village until the 1960s . Therefore, one of the things to see in Benidorm is its port, first built in the mid-20 th century and expanded in the late 20 th century.

Nowadays, the port mainly houses recreational boats and those known as "golondrinas" , the boats for tourists that sail to Benidorm Island, Tabarca Island and Calpe . In addition, next to this key point of the city you will find the Maritime Club and Mal Pas Beach .

GRAN HOTEL BALI

Gorgeous views from the top of the Gran Hotel Bali in Benidorm, Spain

Beyond the multiple natural spots from which to enjoy the wonderful views of Benidorm, you can always soar up the 186 meters high Gran Hotel Bali , a luxurious 52-story hotel complex. This skyscraper, which offers a 360-degree view for a price of 6€ ( 3€ for guests of the hotel ), was the highest in Spain until 2006.

Currently, it offers its clients wellness treatments, a fitness area and swimming pools, as well as spaces for events.

BENIDORM MARKETS

Visiting one of the city's markets is another activity that should not be missing on your list of things to do in Benidorm . The city offers different alternatives depending on the time of the week, the place and the products you are looking for.

For starters, in the Rincón de Loix Market , next to the Pueblo Hotel , you can find clothes and fresh produce every Wednesday and Sunday from 8 am to 2 pm. On the other hand, if your goal is to get to know local fruits and vegetables, we recommend the Foietes Market , which takes place on Wednesdays from 8:30 am to 2 pm.

Consider also visiting the Benidorm Flea Market - popularly known as the Mercadillo del Cisne - 4km from the center, where every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm you will find antiques and second-hand products. Or the Les Nits del Castell flea market , located in the castle of Benidorm, where every summer traders show off their handicrafts.

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Excursions from Benidorm

Guadalest & algar springs.

The scenic village of Guadalest & its bell tower, Spain

Discover the Castle of Guadalest and the corners of this historic village in this full day excursion . Once you have toured the town, you can go down to the village of Callosa and visit the fantastic Cascadas del Algar (Algar springs) and its pools , a natural space where tranquility reigns.

Or you can also choose to explore each of these destinations separately, dedicating a full day to Guadalest and a morning to the Algar Waterfalls .

Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (City of Arts and Sciences) in Valencia, Spain

Explore Valencia, Spain's third largest city , with this day tour . Accompanied by an expert guide, you will learn about the city’s Roman, Moorish and Christian history , as well as taste its excellent gastronomy at the Central Market .

Views of Alicante from the Santa Barbara Castle

Venture into the surroundings of Benidorm with this excursion to the city of Alicante . During this trip you will not only explore the southern part of the Costa Blanca , but also the old town and the city wall, its market and the port area .

BENISSA, THE SKULLS CAVE & MORAIRA

History is the term that defines this excursion . In the medieval town of Benissa , you can walk through its cobbled streets and marvel at its majestic church.

Afterwards, you will discover the Cueva de las Calaveras (Skulls Cave) , which are more than 100 million years old, and the coastal town of Moraira .

VILLAJOYOSA & ITS CHOCOLATE FACTORY

Row of colorful houses in Villajoyosa near Alicante, Spain

The colorful Villajoyosa is one of the essential places to see around Benidorm. Known as the "city of chocolate,” this excursion will take you to this neighboring town where you will have the opportunity to visit the Valor chocolate factory, learn about its elaboration and even taste some of it .

HOTEL H10 PORTO PONIENTE

The Hotel H10 Porto Poniente is perhaps the most stylish hotel in Benidorm . This posh oasis also features a gorgeous location on Benidorm’s beachfront, right next to the promenade of the Poniente Beach . In fact, its two outdoor pools have fabulous sea views.

This elegant and bright 4-star accommodation also houses the Tortuga Restaurant and the Marea Alta Bar . The latter is located on the rooftop terrace and has amazing sea views.

Parking at the Hotel H10 Porto Poniente costs 25€/day.

HOTEL MERCURE BENIDORM

After a comprehensive renovation by the Madrid-based boutique architecture firm Burondo, the Mercure Benidorm reopened in June 2022. The result? A minimalist design "with soul" that will leave you spellbound. Actually, since its recent reopening, the 4-star Mercure is one of the hotels in Benidorm with the best reviews from guests.

This chic accommodation is located just a 5 minute walk from Playa de Poniente and features an outdoor pool and fitness center . Its private parking costs 17 €/day.

HOTEL CIMBEL

The 4-star Cimbel is one of the hotels in Benidorm that you can’t miss if you want to be on the Levante beachfront, which is probably the most sought after location in all of town .

And what’s even better is that the prices of this accommodation are simply great . The rooms are styled in a clean and modern aesthetic and the hotel offers all basic services and amenities at an unbeatable location and bargain prices .

The Hotel Cimbel also offers parking. The price is 16 €/day.

HOTEL SOL COSTABLANCA

If you are looking for a hotel in Benidorm’s Levante beachfront that’s for adults-only , then the Sol Costablanca is a great choice. This 4-star accommodation offers guests an outdoor pool and rooms with private balconies, some of them with views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Characterized by its simple decor in shades of blue and white , the hotel also houses a buffet-style restaurant and a lounge bar offering live entertainment during the weekend.

Parking at this hotel costs 19 €/day.

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If you are want to book an action packed holiday with the option of relaxing on beaches then Benidorm Spain ticks all the boxes.

Benidorm is situated on Spain’s northern Costa Blanca coast just a two hour plane hop from most of the U.K.’s international airports.

Benidorm is serviced by three international airports all around a ninety minute drive or less from Murcia, Alicante and Valencia. Stay self-catering by renting an apartment in Benidorm or book a villa or stay in the wide range of Benidorm hotels and aparthotels. Read our overview of all the different types of Benidorm accommodation options.

WHAT CAN I DO AND SEE IN BENIDORM?

There are so many attractions in Benidorm a week’s holiday will not be long enough to fit them all in. There are just so many different things to do and see in Benidorm which is why so many people come back to Benidorm year after year. Many of these tourist attractions are local and some can only be reached by tram or car.

First of all there are the famous golden beaches of Playa Levante and Playa Poniente or Finestrat further afield. All the beaches have fantastic promenades with boutiques and shops, restaurants and bars.

Apart from the beaches the second best attraction Benidorm has are the many theme parks. Not many resorts can boost so many parks so close together as Benidorm does. Benidorm is well known for its theme parks, like Orlando has the Magic Kingdom, Wet and Wild, and Sea World, Benidorm has Terra Natura-Aqua Natura, Terra Mitica, Aqualandia and Mundomar.

Terra Mitica is an ancient world theme park with roller coaster rides, rides and live entertainment while Terra Natura its sister park is divided into four zones with a zoo and live entertainment. Aqualandia has over 30 rides, slides and flumes while Mundomar has exotic aquatic creatures with dolphin, sea-lion and parrot shows.

Another Benidorm tourist attraction not to be missed of course is an evening at The Benidorm Palace where you can enjoy dinner and a show. The fabulous dancers with glamorous costumes and artistes from around the world and superb choice of menus and wine definitely make it a night to remember.

Marco Polo Expeditions lives up to its name by offering paint balling, mountain biking, safaris, kickbacking, quad biking, snorkelling and hiking. To book your experience you can visit their offices which are located on the corner of the Avenida Europan and Avenida Mediterraneo.

No vacation to Benidorm would be complete without a boat trip . Boats depart from the marina at Benidorm at eleven in the morning, going up the coast to Calpe which takes roughly an hour. You can go to Calpe’s fine beaches or enjoy their promenades serving fine cuisine. Your return journey to Benidorm begins at three in the afternoon. These boat trips are available all year round with the exceptions of Tuesdays and Sundays.

Taking a sub aquatic catamaran trip also is a fantastic experience with glass bottomed boats you can admire the marine life. The destination of this trip is to the two kilometres out to sea Peacock Island, a nature reserve with many varieties of wild birds. Trips run every hour and tickets are sold at the far end of the quay.

A tourist resort in Spain would be incomplete without a golf course and Benidorm is no exception. The Real De Faula Golf Club designed by Jack Nicklaus is made up of two eighteen hole golf courses suitable for all levels of ability. Rates start at €46.

Many people are attracted to Benidorm because of the lively Benidorm nightlife that Benidorm is famous for. Many visitors come for stag do’s and hen do’s and to drink until they drop! In the evenings on the streets of Benidorm with its colourful and vibrant nightlife there are many live shows and acts in the pubs, clubs and bars of which Sticky Vicky Spain must be the most famous attraction of them all.

ATTRACTIONS NEAR TO BENIDORM

There are also many attractions up and down the Costa Blanca coast as the whole area is a popular tourist destination due to the hot weather and climate and the sandy beaches. To visit these attractions you really will need to hire a car in Benidorm or get on an organised coach or bus tour as public transport is minimal.

For example, thirty three kilometres inland from Benidorm is the Aitana Safari Park. There you will be able to see lions, tigers, elephants and many other animals in the wild. There is a little zoo for children to enjoy and a special nursery where the zoo cares for the new born animals. The park is open all year around at eleven o’clock in the morning and tickets start at €13 for adults and €10 for children.

The Vergel Safari Park in Ondara is a thirty minute drive from Benidorm featuring lions, tigers and leopards in the wild where you can view them in their natural habitat from the comfort of your car much like the Kruger National Park in South-Africa. Vergel also has domesticated animals such as pigs and ponies as well as seals and dolphins which put on a show. There are also go-carts, a mini train and a children’s play area. The park is open to the public during the summer months from ten in the morning until seven in the evening.

Cactuslandia Gardens not far from Benidorm and it contains an array of impressive cacti specimens and colourful exotic birds. The park is divided into two areas one with cacti and the other with mango trees, guava trees, Papaya trees and banana trees. You can view a collection of shells, corals, fossils and insects in the on-site Natural History Museum.

Natural attractions close to Benidorm are the Algar Falls and Canelobre Caves. The Algar falls located behind Altea are waterfalls with pools where you can enjoy a relaxing afternoon, either bring your own picnic or dine at the small restaurants on site. In the small town itself there are a couple of restaurants with pools and play area where you can enjoy a relaxing meal while the children amuse themselves in the pool and play area.

The Canelobre caves are in Busot just twenty kilometres north of Alicante. The caves are open all year around and consist of a large natural chamber with mineral deposits resembling a candelabra. The lighting of this natural wonder are so fantastic that concerts are held here regularly.

Guadalest is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the Costa Blanca and is not far from Benidorm. Guadalest is a tiny village sitting on top of a mountain. The village appears perched on a tiny pinnacle rising into the sky which makes it look absolutely amazing.

Guadalest is famous for the castle (Castell de Guadalest) which can only be accessed by walking through a 15 foot long tunnel carved out of the rock and the other famous building that you will often see photographed or on postcards is the white bell tower of Penon de la Alcala which rises up seemingly precariously perched on the mountainside.

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10 Essential Places to See in Benidorm

When you’re planning a trip to Benidorm, Spain, it’s essential to know the must-visit places to make the most of your stay. This vibrant coastal city has something for everyone, from stunning beaches to cultural landmarks. In this guide, we’ll take you through the top 10 essential places to see in Benidorm.

1. Levante Beach

  • Levante Beach is the most iconic beach in Benidorm, known for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters.
  • It’s the perfect place to soak up the sun, take a dip in the Mediterranean Sea, or indulge in water sports.
  • Enjoy the lively scene while you unwind on the beach.

2. Aqualandia Water Park

  • Aqualandia is one of Europe’s largest water parks, offering a thrilling day of water-based adventures.
  • From exhilarating water slides to lazy rivers, it’s a fantastic place for family fun and relaxation.
  • Don’t forget to try the Verti-Go, one of the tallest water slides in the world!

3. Mundomar

  • Adjacent to Aqualandia, Mundomar is a marine animal park where you can get up close and personal with dolphins, sea lions, and more.
  • For guests of all ages, it is both an instructive and amusing experience.
  • Witness the incredible dolphin shows and learn about marine life conservation efforts.

4. Benidorm Old Town (Casco Antiguo)

  • Explore the charming streets of Benidorm’s Old Town, known for its colorful buildings and historical significance.
  • Discover quaint shops, traditional Spanish restaurants, and the iconic Balcon del Mediterraneo viewpoint.
  • The Old Town is particularly enchanting in the evening when it comes alive with local culture.

5. Terra Mitica Theme Park

  • Terra Mitica is a theme park that takes you on a journey through the ancient world.
  • Experience thrilling rides, captivating shows, and immersive experiences that transport you back in time.
  • Check the park’s schedule for special events and nighttime shows.

6. Poniente Beach

  • Poniente Beach offers a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere compared to Levante Beach.
  • Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade, ideal for watching the sunset or dining at beachfront restaurants.
  • It’s an excellent spot for families and couples looking for a peaceful beach day.

7. Benidorm Island (Isla de Benidorm)

  • Take a boat trip to Benidorm Island, a nature reserve and marine sanctuary.
  • Snorkel in the clear waters, explore the underwater world, and enjoy the picturesque views.
  • Keep an eye out for the island’s resident peacocks.

8. Tossal de la Cala

  • For panoramic views of Benidorm and its surroundings, hike to Tossal de la Cala.
  • This hill offers a rewarding outdoor adventure and is an excellent spot for photography enthusiasts.
  • Pack some snacks and enjoy a picnic at the summit.

9. Mediterranean Balcony

  • The Mediterranean Balcony, or “Mirador del Mediterráneo,” is a viewpoint with breathtaking vistas.
  • It’s an ideal spot to capture stunning photos and appreciate the beauty of the Mediterranean coastline.
  • Visit both during the day and at night for different perspectives.

10. Benidorm Cross

  • The Benidorm Cross, or “Cruz de Benidorm,” stands atop a hill and is a local landmark.
  • Hike or drive up to this spot for a unique view of the city, especially during sunset and sunrise.
  • It’s a peaceful place for reflection and taking in the city’s beauty.

In conclusion, Benidorm offers a diverse range of attractions, from its famous beaches to thrilling theme parks and serene natural spots. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or as a couple, these ten essential places to see in Benidorm will ensure you have an unforgettable and enriching experience in this vibrant Spanish city. So, pack your bags, get ready to explore, and create lasting memories in Benidorm!

FAQs About Visiting Benidorm

1. is benidorm a safe destination for travelers.

Yes, Benidorm is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. However, as with any travel location, it’s essential to take standard safety precautions. Keep an eye on your belongings, avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas at night, and be aware of your surroundings. Benidorm is a popular tourist spot with a visible police presence, which adds to its overall safety.

2. What season is ideal for visiting Benidorm?

Depending on your inclinations, there is no one optimum time to visit Benidorm. The summer months (June to August) are popular for beachgoers and warm weather enthusiasts. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds. If you want a more tranquil experience, think about going in the off-peak times.

3. How do I get around Benidorm?

Benidorm has an efficient public transportation system, including buses and trams, making it easy to get around the city and neighboring areas. Taxis are also readily available. Many of the city’s attractions are within walking distance of each other, particularly in the central area.

4. Are credit cards widely accepted in Benidorm?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in Benidorm, especially in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores. However, it’s a good idea to carry some cash for smaller establishments and street vendors, as well as for public transportation. Cash withdrawals from ATMs are easily accessible across the city.

5. Can I communicate in English in Benidorm?

Yes, English is commonly spoken in Benidorm, especially in tourist areas. The majority of staff members in hotels, restaurants, and stores speak English. However, it’s always a good idea to learn a few basic Spanish phrases or use a translation app to enhance your experience and show respect for the local culture.

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Welcome to our updated Benidorm Spain tourist information guide that will hopefully help you plan your next holiday in Spain .

Benidorm is located on the Costa Blanca and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain, receiving millions of holidaymakers each year.

Known for its lively atmosphere and beautiful beaches, Benidorm Spain has become a popular destination for holidaymakers from all over the world and is one of the most popular destinations for Spain beach holidays .

The town has two main beaches: Levante Beach and Poniente Beach. Both beaches are wide and clean, and offer plenty of places for sunbathing, water sports activities like jet skiing, banana boats, and parasailing. In addition, the beaches are lined with a range of bars, restaurants, and shops.

Another big attraction of Benidorm is its vibrant nightlife. The town has a large selection of bars, pubs, and nightclubs that cater to all tastes. For a great night out head off to the  Benidorm Palace for spectacular musical events and international shows.

From traditional Spanish bars to British-style pubs and clubs, there is something for everyone.

If you are interested in cultural attractions, Benidorm also has several places worth visiting. The Old Town of Benidorm is a charming area with narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and a range of shops, bars, and restaurants.

Aqualand Benidorm

In addition, Benidorm is known for its theme parks. Terra Mitica is a large amusement park that is inspired by ancient civilizations, and Aqualandia is a water park that offers a range of water slides, wave pools, and other attractions.

If you want a break from the beach and theme parks, there are several nearby villages worth visiting. Altea is a charming village located just a short drive from Benidorm and has a beautiful old town to explore a marina, and plenty of eateries serving local dishes and fresh seafood.

Getting around Benidorm is easy, with a range of public transport options available. The town has a good local bus service, and taxis are readily available. In addition, car rental is also available if you are thinking of exploring the surrounding area.

Benidorm is a mega-resort that offers over 35,000 hotel beds with thousands more being provided by self-catering apartments, hostels and other alternative accommodations. There are around 1000 restaurants to choose from plus some 30 discotheques making the nightlife second to none.

Benidorm is Spain’s top holiday destination  for a good reason: it offers sun, sea, sand, and – most importantly – fabulous fun for all ages at unrivalled bargain holiday prices .

Recommended Guided Tours In Benidorm

  • Aqualandia Entry With Optional Mundomar Combo Ticket .
  • Sunset Catamaran Cruise with Sparkling Wine .
  • Terra Natura Theme Park 1-Day Tickets

Interesting Facts about Benidorm

Benidorm Poniente Beach

  • Benidorm was Spain’s first resort for package holidays when Mayor, Pedro Zaragoza, set about transforming a sleepy fishing village in the 1950’s into a major resort. He played his ace by allowing bikinis on the beach and six decades later the town attracts millions of holidaymakers every year.
  • The traditional drink of Horchata is not actually Spanish but was brought to the country by the Moors centuries ago, made from crushed tiger nuts, sugar and water, you can buy it in cafeterias and ice cream bars.
  • There are two main beaches at Benidorm include the Levante beach in the new town and the Poniente beach in the old town.
  • The World Health Organisation considers Costa Blanca to have one of the best climates in the world health wise thanks to its warm temperatures, low rainfall and clean air.
  • Within Europe only Milan and London boast more skyscrapers than Benidorm, the Gran Hotel Bali is the tallest hotel in Europe standing at 186m high.

Don't miss out on the awe-inspiring 360-degree view of Benidorm and its breathtaking surroundings! Head up to the Skydeck at Gran Hotel Bali , perched on the 43rd floor, to enjoy panoramic vistas like never before. Get ready to be captivated by the mesmerizing sight of this vibrant city from the highest vantage point!

17 Popular Things to Do in Benidorm

Aqualandia Benidorm

  • Visit the Beaches. One of the best things to do in Benidorm is chill out on its beaches, and there are two main ones: Playa de Levante and Playa de Poniente. Both beaches are long, sandy, and well-equipped with sunbeds, parasols, and water sports facilities.
  • Go Shopping.  Benidorm has a wide variety of shops, from high-street brands to independent boutiques. You can find everything from clothes and souvenirs to electronics and homewares.
  • Enjoy the Nightlife.  Benidorm is known for its lively nightlife, and there are bars and clubs to suit all tastes. Whether you're looking for a quiet drink or a wild night out, you'll find it in Benidorm.
  • Visit the Theme Parks.  Benidorm has two theme parks: Terra Mítica and Aqualandia. Terra Mítica is a themed park b ased on the civilizations of Ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, and Iberia. Aqualandia is a water park with a variety of slides and pools.
  • Go Hiking. Benidorm is surrounded by mountains, and there are lots of trails to explore. The most popular is the hike to the top of La Cruz de Benidorm, which offers stunning views of the coast.
  • Visit the Aquarium.   Mundomar is home to a variety of marine life , including dolphins, sea lions, and penguins.
  • Visit the Zoo .  Terra Natura boasts two zoo theme parks. You can see a variety of animals such as lions, tigers, elephants, and many more.
  • Visit the Old Town.  Benidorm's old town is a charming area with narrow streets, traditional buildings, and a number of shops and restaurants.
  • Visit the Castle.  Benidorm Castle is a 16th-century castle that offers stunning views of the city and the coast.
  • Visit the Casa Museo de Benidorm. This interesting Museum is located in the Old Town and is free to visit. It tells the story of the history and culture of the area. You can learn about the local fishing industry, its development as a tourist destination, and its role in the Spanish Civil War.
  • Go to the Movies . There are several theatres in Benidorm that show all the latest blockbusters and more.
  • Enjoy an unforgettable night out at the famous Benidorm Palace. Here you can get to see lots of top acts. For a great night out of fun, music and dance this is the place to go.
  • Stroll Around Parc de L'Aiguera. The picturesque Park L'Aiguera is located in the central area of Benidorm. A peaceful place to explore, with many palm trees, landscaped gardens and two amphitheatres.
  • Play Golf.  Benidorm has a number of golf courses, both public and private.
  • Enjoy a Spa.  Benidorm has a number of spas that offer a variety of treatments, from massages and facials to body wraps and saunas.
  • Take a Cooking Class.  Benidorm has a number of cooking schools that offer classes in Spanish cuisine. You can learn how to make paella, tapas, and other traditional dishes.
  • Enjoy a Meal at one of Benidorm's many restaurants. There is an amazing variety of food on offer from traditional Spanish cuisine to international fare.

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10 fun activities in benidorm.

  • Visit the Benidorm Circus for a thrilling and entertaining show featuring acrobats, clowns, and animals.
  • Experience the adrenaline rush at the Terra Mitica theme park with its thrilling rides and roller coasters.
  • Take a trip to Mundomar , a marine and exotic animal park, where you can watch dolphin and sea lion shows and even swim with the dolphins.
  • Enjoy a day out at Aqualandia , the largest water park in Spain, with over 20 water slides and attractions for all ages.
  • Explore Benidorm Island on a glass-bottom boat tour and enjoy the stunning views of the coastline.
  • Take a hike up the Sierra Helada mountain range and take in the panoramic views of Benidorm and the surrounding areas.
  • Get your adrenaline pumping with a bungee jumping experience at the Bungee Jumping Benidorm.
  • Enjoy a sunset Mediterranean cruise aboard a catamaran .
  • Play a round of mini-golf at the themed courses of Mundi Golf in Altea, where you can put your way through jungles and prehistoric landscapes.
  • Go on a Segway tour of Benidorm to see the sights while having fun on this unique mode of transportation.

For a special family day out with some freshly made tortilla and a drink or two, head to the Algar Waterfalls , a serene oasis not far from Benidorm. Discover the beauty of a tumbling waterfall, surrounded by picnic spots, and a river perfect for splashing and swimming in the mid-day heat.

10 Great Places to Enjoy Local Cuisine

Seafood Paella Spain

Benidorm is home to a wide range of restaurants, cafes and bars serving delicious local Spanish cuisine . You can enjoy a full 3-course menu for as little as 15€ and that includes a drink so there's no excuse not to get out and discover authentic Spanish food at its best.

Here are our ten top places to enjoy traditional local and regional dishes in Benidorm:

  • Restaurant La Cava Aragonesa : This family-run restaurant serves a variety of traditional Spanish dishes, including paella and grilled meats.
  • El Txoko: This Basque-style restaurant serves a variety of tapas, seafood, and meat dishes, as well as a great selection of wines.
  • Restaurant Cordoba : This first-class seafood restaurant serves fresh fish and seafood, as well as traditional rice dishes.
  • Restaurante La Taperia Aurerra : This cosy restaurant serves a variety of tapas, including tortilla de patatas and croquetas.
  • El Italiano: This Italian restaurant serves a range of classic dishes, including pizza and pasta, as well as some Spanish favourites.
  • Taperia La Mina : Located in the old town close to the beach you can enjoy a wide selection of delightful tapas dishes.
  • Restaurante La Piazza: This Italian restaurant serves a variety of pizzas and pasta dishes, as well as some Spanish and international options.
  • Taberna Andaluza : Located close to Levante Beach, they serve a whole range of delicious Andalucian dishes.
  • La Mejillonera : Located in the old town this place serves up fresh Mussels cooked in various ways.
  • Casa Toni: This tapas bar in the Old Town serves a variety of traditional Spanish dishes, including grilled octopus and fried calamari.

Recommended Places To Stay in Benidorm

For a lavish experience, Melia Villaitana transports guests to a Mediterranean village, offering five-star luxury with pools, spa, and exquisite dining.

Seeking an all-inclusive retreat? Sol Pelicanos Ocas provides a seamless blend of comfort and convenience with its enticing all-inclusive packages.

Couples looking for a romantic escape find solace at the Sandos Monaco Beach Hotel & Spa, an adults-only haven boasting elegance, wellness, and intimate moments.

Families can create lasting memories at the Magic Natura Animal, Waterpark Polynesia , where unique accommodations like themed lodges provide a whimsical touch to the holiday.

Seniors seeking tranquillity and panoramic views can bask in the comfort of the Hotel Deloix Aqua Center , which offers serene surroundings and wellness facilities.

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Benidorm: Best Areas, Times, and Tips

Ah, Benidorm! This vibrant city on Spain’s eastern coast is a magnet for tourists seeking sunshine, sand, and a spirited nightlife. Nestled in the Costa Blanca, Benidorm boasts a unique blend of old Spanish charm with modern resort amenities. Whether you’re wondering when to visit, where to stay, or the must-see spots, this guide has got you covered. Let’s dive right in and unlock the secrets to making your Benidorm holiday unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit Benidorm

Best Month to Visit : Planning your trip around the right time of year can make all the difference. Typically, the best month to soak up Benidorm’s offerings is May. The weather is pleasantly warm, and the summer crowds haven’t hit their peak, allowing you to enjoy attractions without the long waits.

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Cheapest Month to Visit : If you’re watching your wallet, consider visiting in November. The prices drop significantly after the summer rush, and the weather, while cooler, is still mild compared to much of Europe.

Weather Considerations : July claims the title for the hottest month, often seeing temperatures soaring above 30°C (86°F). Conversely, October is your best bet for rain, which might be worth noting if you prefer avoiding drizzly days.

Exploring Benidorm: Areas and Beaches

Nicest Parts of Benidorm : The debate between the charm of the Old Town and the buzz of the New Town is ongoing. The Old Town is a picturesque area with traditional Spanish architecture and cobblestone streets, perfect for those looking to experience local culture. The New Town, meanwhile, is the place to be for high-energy entertainment and modern amenities.

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Beach Guide : Poniente Beach wins the prize for the most beautiful beach in Benidorm. It’s less crowded than its counterpart, Levante Beach, offering a more relaxed vibe and stunning sunsets that are not to be missed.

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Old Town vs. New Town : For a cultural deep dive, Old Town is your go-to. If you’re after night-long parties and contemporary conveniences, New Town will not disappoint.

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Accommodation Choices

Benidorm vs. Alicante : Choosing between Benidorm and nearby Alicante depends on your vacation style. Alicante offers a more laid-back atmosphere with cultural sites and less crowded beaches, whereas Benidorm is best for those seeking vibrant nightlife and tourist-centric attractions.

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Quietest Parts of Benidorm : Seeking solitude? The Poniente area is generally quieter than Levante, ideal for those who want a peaceful retreat close to all the action but without the constant buzz.

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Upmarket Areas : If luxury is what you’re after, consider staying in the Rincon de Loix area. Here, upscale hotels and exclusive amenities are plentiful.

Entertainment and Nightlife

Main Party Places and the Strip : The main strip, located in the heart of the New Town, is lined with bars, clubs, and restaurants that come alive as the sun sets. The true party spirit of Benidorm kicks in here, with venues to suit every taste and style.

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Cultural Activities : Beyond the nightlife, Benidorm offers a range of cultural activities from local festivals to live music performances that showcase Spanish heritage and contemporary talent.

Nearby Attractions

Pretty Towns Near Benidorm : Don’t miss out on exploring nearby towns like Altea, with its stunning old town, and Villajoyosa, known for its colorful houses and chocolate factory.

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Cost Considerations

Why Benidorm Can Be Expensive : The city’s popularity can drive up prices, especially during peak travel months and in tourist-heavy areas. Planning and booking ahead can help manage costs effectively.

Whether you’re looking for a laid-back holiday or a fun-filled escapade, Benidorm offers a multitude of experiences tailored to every type of traveler. With a bit of planning, you can enjoy everything from serene beaches to lively nightclubs, making your trip as relaxed or as adventurous as you wish.

So, pack your bags and set your sights on this dynamic Spanish city. Benidorm awaits to offer you a holiday full of memories that will last a lifetime. Ready to start your adventure? Contact me today for a personalised holiday plan.

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The Best Things to See and Do in Benidorm, Spain

Plaça del Castell overlooks Playa de Levante in Benidorm, Spain

There’s much more to this former Costa Blanca fishing village than beaches, sangria and clubbing. Here’s our guide to the best of Benidorm , from tapas bars in the Old Town to secluded swimming coves.

Situated between Alicante and Valencia, Benidorm led Spain’s emergence as a tourism superpower in the early 1960s. It’s now one of the largest and loudest resorts in Europe, but there is plenty to keep you occupied beyond the usual booze and activities. Spot tigers at the local zoo, ride rollercoasters, and charge downhill on a mountain bike on your next trip to the Costa Blanca.

Spot wildlife at Terra Natura

Zoo, Amusement Park

Terra Natura is a zoo and aquatic park, situated a 10-minute drive out of central Benidorm. Among its residents are lethal experts in the arts of camouflage and poisoning, including tarantulas, emperor scorpions, dyeing dart and leaf frogs, plus various types of rattlesnakes. Endangered species on display include the Indian rhinoceros, the Bengal tiger and the Asian elephant. Once you’ve met the animals, head to the slides, rides and pools of Adventure Island.

Go swimming by Cala Tio Ximo

Natural Feature

Just to the north of the busiest beach in Benidorm is Cala Tio Ximo, a 60m-long (197ft) cove of white sand and see-through waters. Walled in by cliffs beneath the Sierra Gelada viewpoint, it’s a popular spot for snorkelling, as you can see straight down to the sea bed while hovering near the surface. There’s also a nudist section in the middle of the cove. Access is easiest on foot, either from the Gelada Mirador or from Playa de Levante (both via Calle Dos Calas).

Sunbathe on Levante Beach

The most popular beach in Benidorm stretches over 2km (1.2 miles), between the Mediterranean Sea and a mini-Manhattan of apartment blocks and hotels. It’s as well-serviced as you’d expect from one of the busiest resorts in Europe, with thousands of loungers and parasols for hire, showers, kids’ playgrounds, watersports areas and even a beach library. It also backs onto a promenade lined with chiringuitos (beach bars), British-style pubs and restaurants serving every kind of cuisine imaginable.

Fill your boots on Tapas Alley

Architectural Landmark

Calle Santo Domingo, which runs through the centre of Benidorm’s Old Town, is informally and deservedly known as Tapas Alley. In contrast to the seafront promenade, where international cuisine dominates, this area is packed with bars offering Spanish classics such as patatas bravas (fried potatoes with a spicy tomato sauce), gambas al pil pil (prawns in garlic and paprika) and albondigas (meatballs) in almond or tomato sauce. Wash them down with cañas (small beers) or vino tinto or blanco (red or white wine).

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Historical Landmark

The Cross of Benidorm was carried to the top of the Sierra Gelada by an outraged bishop in 1961, as a protest at the newly permitted bikinis on Benidorm’s beaches. It still maintains a disapproving vigil over the hedonists below. From here, you can survey Playa de Levante and the thicket of skyscrapers behind it (Benidorm has more high-rise structures per person than anywhere else on Earth). A 5km (3mi) walk to the cross and back starts on the promenade.

Book tickets to Low Festival

Music Venue

Held over three days at the end of July and beginning of August, the Low Festival is one of the top outdoor music events in Europe – much like Glastonbury, but with more space and better weather. Around 70 international artists and bands perform pop, rock and electronic music across several stages, which are set in a green area located 20 minutes on foot from Benidorm’s Old Town. Book a VIP Pool ticket, which includes access to a pool and special spectator area as well as unlimited beer.

Go mountain biking

Just inland from Benidorm is the Sierra Aitana mountain range, home to striking limestone formations and the highest peak in Valencia, from which Ibiza is visible. To effortlessly explore this protected area, join one of the guided downhill biking excursions. They start at the top before you get to glide through villages such as Penguila, Alcoleja and Sella over a distance of at least 30km (18.6mi). Safety gear, water, bikes and end-to-end transportation are included.

Enjoy the view from Plaça del Castell

At the point of the promontory between the two beaches sits the little terrace of Plaça del Castell, with its iconic chequerboard tiles and white balustrades. It’s on the site of the former Benidorm castle, which stood here for centuries before it was destroyed in the Napoleonic wars. Drink in the sun-soaked panoramas on both sides, and top it off with sangria from one of the perfectly positioned bars.

Go wild at Aqualandia

Amusement Park

If you’re looking for a fun place to cool off in Benidorm, head for the famous Aqualandia, one of the oldest (but also best) water parks in Spain . It grows a little almost every year and is filled with rides, slides, Jacuzzis and pools with desalinated water straight from the Mediterranean. Don’t miss the huge wave pool, which is big enough for thousands of people.

Clare Speak contributed additional reporting to this article.

The Best Things to See and Do in Benidorm, Spain

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53 Fun Things to Do in Benidorm

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Its sunny coastal landscapes and fascinating monuments have long made it a magnet for visitors, but Benidorm also boasts a livelier reputation!

This Spanish city has become something of a nightlife magnet in recent decades, packed with clubs and resorts that keep the party going day and night; it’s even earned the nickname “The New York City of the Mediterranean”!

But you can still easily see the remnants of past civilizations and quieter times, when it was mostly filled with groves of fruit trees and small family homes.

Dig deeper, and you’ll find tales of Romans, Moors, and a who’s who of Spanish civilizations, who all made their mark here long before tourists showed up.

From ancient buildings to outdoorsy adventures and everything in between, there are so many more things to do in Benidorm than just party… but you’ll have plenty of opportunities to do that as well, of course!

Without further ado, let’s dive in!

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1 – Check out the amazing scenery from Balcón del Mediterráneo

Balcón del Mediterráneo, Benidorm

Offering a calmer alternative to the town’s wilder offerings, this splendid viewpoint is the perfect place to take in the beauty of the region.

Looking out over the town and the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean, it’s a beloved part of local life, and an enticing spot for newcomers to get a feel for the region.

There’s no wrong time to visit; during the day, you’ll be treated to the full view of the landscape, while nighttime presents the dazzling lights of the city in full force.

While you’re there, be sure to stroll over to nearby Plaça del Castell, a gorgeous public square anchored by a church that goes back to the 1300s.

And if you want to learn a little as you wander along, it’s also a popular stop on several local walking tours!

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2 – Get some green time at Parc Municipal El Palmeral Elche

Parc Municipal El Palmeral Elche, Benidorm

A perfect example of how even the most mundane public spaces can be made beautiful with care and time, this gorgeous park is best known for its abundant palm trees – and nearly every other kind of plant!

The spectacular green space has long served as a refuge in the heart of the city, with vibrant orchards and rows of flowers providing much-needed tranquility and a healthy dose of nature.

Along with the largest palm grove on the continent, it also features ficuses, jacarandas, orange blossoms, and cypresses, forming a marvelous tapestry that fully envelops the senses.

It’s the ideal place to slow down a bit and reflect!

3 – Explore the ins and outs of the vibrant Old Town neighborhood

Old Town, Benidorm

Like so many of its historical counterparts, the Old Town section of Benidorm is packed with stories and secrets from days gone by – and luckily, you can still uncover them with each step!

The majority of the neighborhood dates back to the 1300s, when farmers and fishermen were the main residents, and the money came less from throwing parties and more from ships carrying all manner of goods.

Today, you can walk along the same paths they once trod, and enjoy the hustle and bustle of a neighborhood in its next iteration.

Plaza Triangular provides a little gathering space right in the thick of the action, with its distinctive shape perfectly framed by shops and eateries, with little paths running all through it.

And El Casco Antiguo de Benidorm, the main part of the neighborhood, is packed with viewpoints, walking paths, and plenty of awesome restaurants and bars.

You can also check out the unique “horizontal skyscraper” design of City Hall, then head to Parc de L’Aigüera, another spectacular green space that features plenty of festivals and performances throughout the year.

4 – Zip through the city on segway tours

segway tours in Benidorm

Segway tours may look a little strange at first, but trust us… they offer quite the adventure!

These futuristic-looking vehicles are actually perfect for short excursions; they can navigate through spaces that larger vehicles can’t, at a faster rate than you could achieve on foot.

SImply shifting your weight is all it takes to navigate, and you’ll be zooming around like a pro in no time – which is good, because there’s a lot to see!

Whether you opt for the standard city tour or roll up into the mountains to explore natural scenery and ancient ruins, your route will take you through some of the coolest spots in town… and you’ll have plenty of fun as well!

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5 – See what the best beaches have to offer

best beaches in Benidorm

Let’s face it – when the shoreline’s this beautiful, you’ve got to leave time for some beach bumming!

These beautiful, vibrant spots perfectly demonstrate why this area has become so popular for seaside vacations; but they also provide plenty of fun activities besides just sunbathing.

Athletic types can pop over to Playa Levante, which offers an excellent SUP yoga class ; if you’ve ever wanted to test your physical prowess in some truly gorgeous surroundings, this is the way to do it!

You can also head south to enjoy the sunny shores of Playa de Poniente, or enjoy the secluded charms of the cove at Playa Mal Pas.

Playa de la Roda is a popular option right in the heart of town, with distinctive pebble beaches and perfect swimming conditions.

And Cala tio Ximo is another stretch of shore with a little more privacy, which still offers plenty of watersports and snorkel-worthy spots.

Cala La Almadrava provides a sheltered hillside location and some amazing marine creatures beneath the surface of the water, while Playa La Cala de Finestrat provides the classic busy beach experience, with sun beds, wide stretches of sand, and plenty of amenities nearby.

6 – Enjoy the lofty views at the The Cross of Benidorm

The Cross of Benidorm

It’s hard to miss this stupendous site; perched on a cliff high above town, this simple but powerful monument watches over the city and the sea like an unmoving sentinel.

Whether you drive up or take a pilgrimage-style hike, you’ll love the views around you, plus the beauty of the cross itself!

While this artwork is currently a big attraction and photo op, its roots are a little more on the moralistic side.

Built in 1961 by local Catholic friars, it was designed to offer redemption to the town below, which was already gaining something of a reputation for rowdiness.

While it may not have settled the local spirit, it’s certainly become a gem in its own right!

7 – Venture into the animal world at Terra Natura

Terra Natura, Spain

You may not have anticipated seeing tigers and elephants in the middle of Spain… but that’s because you’ve never been to Terra Natura !

With a whopping 1,500 animals calling the spacious park home, you’ll feel like the star of your own nature show as you explore the grounds.

Along with some of the previously mentioned mammals, you can witness the impressive movements of birds of prey, or meet some fascinating bugs, scorpions, and other creepy-crawlies.

And that’s not even mentioning the wild wonders of Aqua Natura, the adjacent waterpark; where else can you practice your mermaid skills, race your family on the waterslides, or even go snorkeling with playful sea lions?

But while there are tons of fun and games to be had here, the park is also heavily focused on protecting endangered species, and they encourage guests to think about how to conserve these beautiful creatures for generations to come.

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8 – Go mad for museums with a day trip to Guadalest

Guadalest day trip from Benidorm

For all of the wonderful things to do in Benidorm, there are an equal amount of delights in the neighboring towns!

On a Guadalest day trip from Benidorm you can dive into the rich culture of the region, as well as the beautiful landscapes surrounding each town.

Guadalest itself is a famously beautiful and dynamic town, with quirky architecture, funky houses, medieval relics, and even its own castle!

Museum nerds will especially love it; with eight institutions in a town of roughly 200 residents, this tiny burg has more cultural institutions per inhabitant than anywhere else on Earth!

From automobiles to miniatures and everything in between, you can spend far more than a day just exploring these spots!

As an added bonus, many of these excursions also include stops in the gorgeous mountainous areas, where you can absorb the unique power and beauty of the area.

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9 – Hit the water at Aqualandia Benidorm

Aqualandia Benidorm

If the beaches got you hyped up for more fun in the sun, then hit up the rides at Aqualandia Benidorm !

This wacky waterpark has something for everyone to enjoy, with 15 fantastic rides geared towards every age range.

From the lively playgrounds for toddlers to the synchronized dips of the smooth slides, the whole family can get their fill on these wonderful rides!

There are even some wilder options, like a trip down the plunging Verti-Go – the tallest capsule-style slide in all of Europe!

You and the whole family will love this splashy spot!

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10 – Contemplate the beauty of the Church of St James

Church of St James, Benidorm

Back in the mid-1700s, the Church of St. James was considered cutting-edge architecture  -but it certainly remains eye-catching today!

The distinctive blue domes on the roof and elegant neoclassical designs tell the greater story of the community’s relationship to religion and art.

A lovely statue of the town’s patron saint, Virgen del Sufragio, sits just inside the building, and a glorious collection of frescoes help round out the artistic tributes.

And the church still plays a big role in local life, serving as a forum for various holiday celebrations.

Take some time to linger and truly enjoy the awe-inspiring surroundings!

11 – Get two great adventures in one with some kayaking and snorkeling

kayaking and snorkeling in Benidorm

Kayak and snorkeling tours: two great tastes that taste great together!

You can certainly encounter a lot of sea life from near the shore, but these longer jaunts provide the opportunity to admire some more pristine realms, and see even more of the gorgeous local creatures.

And of course, you’ll get to enjoy the action on top of the water as well, as you paddle along the gentle waves!

Weave your way through gorgeous, echoing sea caves, or leap off of cliffs into the balmy tides – it’s the best kind of adventure for water lovers!

And even if you focus more specifically on snorkeling , prepare to be amazed; the unique rock formation,lively schools of fish, and lush fields of sea grass combine to create a wonderland unlike anything you’d find on the shore.

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12 – Pedal your way around town on some bike tours

bike tours in Benidorm

If you prefer to do more exploring on land – especially on two wheels -, you’re in luck; there are some lively, wonderful bike tours available!

Benidorm’s combination of hilly terrain and ever-changing scenery create the perfect environment for a bicycle trip: fun, slightly challenging, and endlessly surprising!

For a particularly exciting outing, try an entirely downhill ride!

After exploring nearby Costa Blanca, zoom down the winding roads of Mount Aitana, enjoying the views and the breeze in your face.

You can also hop aboard a mountain bike to go deeper into the wilderness, or enjoy a quiet pedal through some of the lovely surrounding villages.

There are even e-bikes available for those that need or want a slightly more relaxed ride!

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13 – Explore the beauty of Sierra Helada Natural Park

Sierra Helada Natural Park, Benidorm

As one of the most beloved and compelling natural spaces in the region, this splendid park is most famous for its imposing mountains – but rest assured, there’s a whole lot more to see!

The seven soaring peaks of the Sierra Helada mountain range can be seen for miles around, but it’s well worth getting closer to admire the nuances of their geography and geology… and you can even climb them!

And after your stint of mountaineering, you can discover new sides of this wild landscape with a jaunt along the various trails!

Cala Tio Ximo provides a great beach-going experience right in the heart of the park; remote enough to feel like your own private paradise, but still easily accessible from town.

You can also have some fun in the sun at Punta de l’Escaleta, a rustic strip of land surrounded by rock formations, with remarkable views of the sea stretching ahead.

And don’t miss the stark beauty of the Albir Lighthouse, which watches over the whole scene.

Built in 1863, its dazzling white facade hearkens back to decades of faithful service as a watchpost, protecting the sea and the people that navigated it.

But be sure to go inside as well, and check out the wonderful interpretative center to learn more about the unique history of this park and the communities surrounding it.

14 – Peek into the past at La Torre de la Escaleta

La Torre de la Escaleta, Benidorm

Like some of its neighbors, this tower once served as an observation point; but it has a somewhat older lineage… it’s been hanging around since the 1500s!

While it also sits in Sierra Helada, its original purpose was more focused on defensive mechanisms; townsfolk used its lofty perch to scan the seas for signs of pirates!

Nowadays, of course, it’s more of a historic curiosity, with remarkably well-preserved stonework that showcases the construction methods of days gone by.

While it’s not in quite as good of shape as some of its newer counterparts, you can still admire its centuries-old charm, and enjoy the same vantage points that locals did some 500 years ago – minus the marauders, of course.

15 – Wander around and sample all the goods at the Benidorm markets

Benidorm Markets

If shopping ‘til you drop is one of your favorite holiday activities, then the local markets should be high on your list!

While they definitely offer some excellent snacks and produce, they specialize in the odd, the rare, and the exciting – and more often than not, the locally made!

And better yet, you can shop for goodies nearly every day of the week!

As the largest of the shopping spots, Benidorm Municipal Market is a great place to start; held every Wednesday and Sunday, this sprawling hub of commerce offers domestic goods, cool clothing, and, of course, plenty of keepsakes!

Meanwhile, Benidorm Indoor Market, which runs Monday through Saturday, provides another wonderful pastiche of goods and atmosphere, with toys, electronics, and fashion accessories, plus a food court to try out new tastes.

And for the truly funk-inclined, there’s also an amazing flea market – operating Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, where locals put all their strangest and most marvelous goods out on display.

Grab some extra bags and start browsing – you never know what you might find!

16 – Go on an exciting Zip lining expedition

ziplining in Benidorm

Up amongst the trees, high above the coast, you’ll have an enviable view – as you whoosh by it all!

That’s the beauty of zip lining; you get a totally new, exciting experience of the great outdoors!

Perfectly positioned near Costa Blanca, Tirolinas Go Alicante Zip Line Adventure Park offers line after line of fun, plus plenty of fun ladders and bridges to keep you occupied between rounds.

Best of all, each new stop provides its own novel experience, offering different heights and levels of speed to keep you guessing what the next bit of excitement will be.

Clip on and prepare to soar above the world!

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17 – Soak up the sun at the best beach clubs

best beach clubs in Benidorm

For a long, dreamy day in the sand, you can’t beat the city’s renowned beach clubs!

Here, you’ll get the perfect dose of luxury and service, while also getting to savor some of the best outdoor options in the area!

If you’re feeling boisterous, Moon Beach Club is perfect for partying; and if you’d prefer a mellow spot to hang out with the youngsters, head over to Oasis Beach Club with its excellent playground.

Sol Beach is ideal for an intimate trip, tucked into a more secluded area; and Tiki Town Beach Club gives you a taste of the glamorous life, with its excellent service and upscale atmosphere.

But if you’d rather save your money, fear not; Caterpillar Beach Bar is renowned for its world-class setting and offerings at a wonderfully reduced budget!

18 – Feel the thrill of parasailing

parasailing in Benidorm

Have you ever watched kites gliding effortlessly through the air and felt a little jealous?

Well, go parasailing and you can come close to living out that dream!

The activity itself is fairly simple; you simply strap into a harness with a parachute on the back, and a rope attached to a boat on the front..

As the vessel picks up speed, you’ll find yourself almost magically taking flight; with the help of the wind, you’ll rise up and up, and suddenly… you’re floating in mid-air!

Take some time to relax and enjoy the spectacular views, as well as the pure, joyful fun of bobbing through the sky.

And while you will eventually have to return to the ground, you’ll always be able to cherish the memory of your time amongst the birds!

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19 – Rent a jet ski and conquer the waves

jet ski in Benidorm

Rest assured, there are plenty of ways to get your adrenaline flowing on the water as well as above it!

Jet skis have long been popular with beachgoers, and there are few more exciting things to do in Benidorm than zooming across the Mediterranean on one of these James Bond-worthy bad boys!

Not only are the machines fun, but they also serve as pretty useful means of transportation!

Whether you’re taking a scenic tour of the bay or riding out to beautiful Benidorm Island (see entry #34), you’ll be able to combine great views with the thrill of piloting your own high-octane vehicle – not a bad way to see the sights!

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20 – Get out on the back roads with some quad tours

quad tours near Benidorm

As you trundle through rural streams, up steep hills, and down dusty trails with views that look like something out of National Geographic , you’ll realize that this isn’t your typical driving adventure!

Quad tours provide all of the fun and ease of a standard driving tour, with the added benefit of access that only All-Terrain Vehicles can offer.

While the expedition is led by a guide, you still get the thrill of driving your individual vehicle across the rugged landscape… definitely a brag-worthy experience!

Plus, you’ll be able to enjoy the hidden side of the region’s many mountains and beaches; it’s a unique and wonderful way to explore the natural world!

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21 – Spend the day in beautiful Valencia

Valencia day trip from Benidorm

If you can peel yourself away from all of the excitement here in town, you can enjoy some of the region’s greatest offerings on a Valencia day trip!

Long considered one of the finest cities in Spain, this gorgeous burg has infinite treats for travelers: dazzling seasides, mouthwatering meals, and the enticing scent of the area’s iconic oranges wafting through the air.

Of course, there’s more than just visual splendor here; as befits such an old and established port city, the cultural offerings are top-notch as well.

Museums, football stadiums, and magnificent art galleries all come together to form a haven for the mind and the soul – one that might tempt you to make this your next stop!

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22 – Explore ancient history with a twist at Terra Mítica

Terra Mítica, Benidorm

Sure, you’re probably planning to learn about the past while you’re traveling… but have you thought about soaking up the stories while screaming on a rollercoaster?

Believe it or not, you can enjoy the best of both worlds at Terra Mítica , a world-class amusement park with a fascinating world history theme.

Thrill rides, live shows, wonderfully recreated settings all come together to create a world unto itself… and let’s face it, it’s a fun one!

While the big roller coasters, log flumes, and drop rides will certainly keep you occupied in fine fashion, there are also plenty of attractions that offer a mellower experience, plus a great variety of attractions for kids.

In between these wild and mild rides, you can journey back into the streets of Ancient Rome, the ornate tombs of Egypt, or the earliest days of the Iberian region as you wander around.

It’s all part of the fun in this park of many worlds!

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23 – Pretend that you’re a superhero atop a Flyboard

flyboard in Benirdorm

This isn’t your average watercraft… it’s a totally unforgettable, stunt-filled ride!

From the minute you start flyboarding, you’ll feel totally invigorated and entranced, as you hover between the sea and sky… oh, and did we mention the super rad tricks that you can try?

All you need is a briefing on the basics, and you’ll be able to start your own flight in no time.

With jets of water propelling your board from beneath, you’ll feel like some sort of futuristic athlete as you dip and swoop, and maybe execute a spin or a flip!

Trust us, this will take your beach day to the next level!

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24 – Try a new type of adventure with a VR Experience

virtual reality experience in Benidorm

Sure, there are lots of amazing things to do in Benidorm, but why not take a field trip to some other planes of existence?

VR Room Spain is packed with different games and lovingly detailed worlds, all contained within a simple headset.

Step out of the hustle and bustle of town and take some time to explore these new realms, packed with action, wonder, and everything in between.

With affordable packages and plenty of options, your imagination is the limit!

25 – Stroll along Benidorm’s Promenade

Benidorm's Promenade

Sometimes, the best thing to do in town is simply wander, and there’s really no better place to do that in this beautiful town than with a trip along this classic  promenade.

Running right along Poniente Beach, it features a fittingly nautical inspiration; the curve of the route is actually based on the undulations of the tides right next door!

And the visual splendor doesn’t stop there; as you keep walking, you’ll quickly notice the many colorful designs along the path, which add a little extra pizzazz to the whole scene.

And along with all of its aesthetic charms, the path has plenty of other treasures to offer, from delicious authentic restaurants to playgrounds and sailing spots.

Grab some ultra-fresh seafood, let the little ones play in the sand, and then keep on walking down this classic thoroughfare!

26 – Get to know the ocean better with a bit of coasteering

coasteering in Benidorm

It may seem impossible to explore all of those cool caves and cliffs you see from the water, but with coasteering, anything is possible!

This lively adventure takes you through grottoes and secret swimming routes, with a little bit of abseiling and trekking thrown in.

In fact, that novelty is part of the charm – and the challenge!

One minute, you’re scuttling along cliff faces; the next, you’re taking a refreshing plunge into the crisp waves of the Atlantic!

You’ll get to see new sides to the ocean… and yourself!

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27 – Set sail a thousand different ways on a boat tour

boat tours near Benidorm

Unsurprisingly for such a nautical town, the boat tours here are excellent, combining great views and fascinating stories with unparalleled opportunities to have fun out on the water!

No matter what time of day, level of activity, or type of vessel you desire, there’s a perfect aquatic adventure in store for you.

Enjoy a sweet, sun-soaked catamaran tour along the coastline, or ring in the evening in style with a sunset cruise, where you can enjoy an elegant dinner and watch the changing colors of the sky.

You can also combine these tours with diving, snorkeling, and other fun jaunts into the sea.

And if you want a slightly quirkier outing, hop aboard a banana boat, which is exactly what it sounds like!

It’s not every day that you can zoom over the high seas aboard a giant inflatable piece of fruit, so take advantage of this fun-filled outing!

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28 – Delve into the gorgeous Costa Blanca Mountains

Costa Blanca Mountains, Spain

While the sea gets a lot of attention around here, you can also play in the mountains to your heart’s content… and they just happen to be some of the best ridges in Europe!

The Costa Blanca range stretches across most of Spain’s southeastern coast, and its soaring peaks and unique ecosystems make each mountain an experience all its own.

Near town, you can discover the stunning slopes of Puig Campana Mountain, whose dual peaks rise 1,406 meters (4,613 feet) above the surrounding forest.

As the second-tallest peak in the Alicante region, it’s wonderful to admire – and, if you’re feeling athletic, even more amazing to climb up!

And the rugged ridges are also great for Jeep tours, which will take you up and around these impressive spots… no climbing gear required!

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29 – Pretend to be a mountain goat on some via ferratas

via ferrata in Benidorm

Combining the thrill of standard rock climbing with the novelty of added courses and obstacles, via ferratas are a great way to get out and explore!

Scurry up ladders carved into stone, or clip into cables and ziplines to enjoy some more daring routes.

And with your guide leading the way, you can be sure that each of the sections will be perfectly safe to navigate – while still offering plenty of thrills and chances to push yourself to new heights!

You’ll get to truly indulge your thirst for exploration!

30 – Explore the ancient, enchanting world of Canelobre Caves

Canelobre Cave, Spain

From the top of the world to the layer beneath it… take a peek into the amazing world of prehistory!

When you make your way through these caverns, you’ll be surrounded by miraculous sights; rocks dating back to the Jurassic era, soaring stalactites and stalagmites, and spacious chambers that will leave you breathless with awe.

As you stand next to 145 million year old stone formations illuminated by an array of colorful lights, you’ll find an experience that’s utterly awe-inspiring… especially with the gentle sound sof live music in the background.

It’s a truly extraordinary experience!

31 – Spend the day with some new nonhuman friends at MundoMar

MundoMar, Benidorm

There’s nothing quite like introducing your youngsters to the wonders of the natural world, and at Mundomar , they’ll be able to meet some of the coolest critters around!

In accordance with its coastal setting, there are plenty of marine mammals to hang out with; if you’ve ever wanted to watch sea lions cavorting right in front of you or spend an amazing afternoon swimming with friendly dolphins, now’s your chance!

But you can also get acquainted with monkeys, lemurs, otters, and even armadillos!

Moving out of the mammal world, you can enjoy the vibrant natural rainbow of parrots and flamingos, or chill out with some magnificent giant tortoises.

It’s the perfect place to evoke a lifelong love of nature!

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32 – Perfect your aim with a round of paintball

paintball in Benidorm

This is the one time where it’s ok to shoot guns with impunity!

From the minute you don your camo gear and pick up your gun, you’ll be drawn into the thrilling, no-holds-barred world of paintball, where you are both a soldier and a moving canvas!

Your outdoor course offers up all sorts of neat obstacles to navigate (or hide behind), and fire off round after round – just try not to get pinged yourself!

Anybody over the age of 14 can play, making this the perfect adventure for groups of friends, families, and everyone in between seeking a dose of excitement!

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33 – Spoil yourself at the best spas

best spas in Benidorm

When you’re ready for a full dose of self-indulgence, squeeze some spas into your holiday – and rejoice, because there are an endless variety of ways to pamper yourself!

Benicaldea Thai Massage & Spa Benidorm plunges you into a neon-tinged paradise, complete with warm pools, waterfalls, saunas, and even an Arctic plunge area!

And at YHI Spa , you can indulge in six different treatment rooms, plus a section especially for kids.

Meanwhile, Asia Gardens Thai Spa provides a cross-section of the finest wellness rituals from China, India, and other nations, including a form of Thai massage that dates back 2,500 years!

34 – Hit the waves for some wakeboarding

wakeboarding in Benidorm

It’s a little bit like surfing, and a little bit like water skiing, but trust us: wakeboarding is in a class all its own!

The basic premise is pretty simple: strap yourself to the board, grab hold of the rope in front of you, and let the boat (or in some cases, a series of electronic cables) tow you along.

But once you get up some speed… it’s time for some tricks!

You’ll probably see people doing all kinds of wacky jumps and flips, but take some time to get your balance first.

That being said, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can start learning these techniques yourself, and you’ll be flying between water and air like a pro in no time!

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35 – Enjoy the thrill of paragliding

paragliding in Benidorm

Maybe all of these watersports with a side of flight have gotten you thinking of fully taking to the air.

If so, you can’t go wrong with a thrilling round of paragliding!

Strapped to a qualified instructor, you’ll take a running leap off one of the nearby cliffs – but luckily, you’ll both be attached to a gliding mechanism!

And once you’re in the air, you’ll be able to enjoy one of the most spectacular panoramas around!

Water, trees, valleys, and little towns are all laid out below you, with a breathtaking perspective that simply boggles the mind.

No matter where you go, every second will be phenomenal!

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36 – Bungee jump into a canyon

bungee jumping in Benidorm

At the top of the stunning Mascarat bridges, you’ll be able to enjoy some breathtaking views of the desert and canyon below… and that’s before you go leaping towards them!

But not to worry; your bungee rope will snap you back to safety, resulting in a memorable moment with truly unbeatable views… and plenty of excitement!

Best of all, your shot of adrenaline comes with a chaser of history – you’ll get to jump from both a 19th-century bridge and a more modern structure!

37 – Venture out to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of Altea

Altea day trip from Benidorm

Another fantastic day trip destination, Altea provides a tactile glimpse into the tranquil past of the region.

Smaller and quieter than its neighbors, this village is packed with fruit trees and farms; you’re more likely to see roads filled with almond trees than partiers.

And of course, you can see even more of that glorious coastal scenery, with locals fishing here just as they have for centuries.

Buggy tours are especially well-suited to the area, taking you on an exhilarating ride through the old roads and idyllic rural landscapes.

Settle in and let the peaceful sights and scents envelop you!

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38 – Feel like the star of your own action movie whilst canyoning

canyoning near Benidorm

Want to do a bit of everything on your outdoor excursion?

Then a bit of canyoning may be just what the doctor ordered!

This increasingly popular adventure takes you through the nooks and crannies of the landscape, taking full advantage of the many different natural wonders in the region

You’ll follow the path of a nearby river in the manner of all the best explorers, using every natural resource – plus your own sense of adventure – to get there.

Whether you’re swimming through natural pools, slipping down rock slides, or rappelling along small cliffs, you’ll get to try a new adventure at every turn – and the smile might just be stuck to your face!

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39 – Scale the hill to visit Mirador de la Ermita Virgen del Mar

Mirador de la Ermita Virgen del Mar, Benidorm

Stand beside this lovely little chapel and turn in any direction – you’ll be treated to some of the greatest views imaginable!

City, sea, and mountain peaks all reveal themselves before you, providing the perfect snapshot of this gorgeous place in one glance.

And the little building itself is well worth checking out as well!

It’s traditionally been used as a place of refuge for traveling pilgrims, so it only seems fitting that it remains such a popular spot for tourists.

Come for the views, stay for the low-key, welcoming atmosphere.

40 – Race against the clock (and your friends) with some Karting

karting in Benidorm

There are many excellent driving excursions around the region… but only karting really lets you take control!

This is another excellent option for groups of all ages and sizes, as anyone seven and above can navigate these wacky little vehicles.

There are even specific options for kids and adults, plus special packages for parties.

And then, of course, you have all the fun of racing around and around on the open-air track, drifting, revving, and zooming towards triumph.

There’s even a bar and dining area where you can celebrate or commiserate afterwards!

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41 – Get into the swing of a new sport with some golf

golf courses in Benidorm

Tee time is always magical around here, with some acclaimed clubs that combine beauty, challenge, and fun into a real hole-in-one!

Melia Villaitana Golf Club is technically made up of several courses, each with their own distinctive terrain and set of skills to master.

And it also offers up eateries, other sports venues, and even a couple of top-notch hotels to keep you occupied between rounds!

Or head over to Las Rejas Golf , a small but mighty spot with great beach views and the perfect links for squeezing in a few quick games!

42 – Spend a day in nature at the Island of Benidorm

scuba diving in Benidorm

Sure, you know the town of Benidorm… but what about the island?

Just a couple of miles from the mainland, it’s a marvelous little natural refuge – both on land and in the sea.

As you approach the shore, you may hear the screeches of wild birds overhead; once you reach land, you can take a leisurely walk through the landscape to admire the vibrant plants, grab a bite at the lovely little restaurant, and keep an eye out for the local peacocks.

And it only gets better when you head to the water!

The scuba diving offshore is utterly phenomenal, with great visibility, mesmerizing rock formations, and continual surprise visits by various fish.

There’s nothing quite like catching a glimpse of a sleek barracuda moving through the undulating light beams as you gaze down at shimmering caves!

And if you’d prefer to stay a little drier, the area is also perfect for canoeing !

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43 – Discover the beauty of the Algar waterfalls

Algar waterfalls, Spain

When you first come up the trail and lay your eyes on the Algar waterfalls, you’d be forgiven for thinking that you’ve stepped into a fantasy novel!

Surrounded by pristine pools and sheltering rocks, these interconnected bodies of water are perfect for a relaxing stroll – or even a swim!

Their bubbling beauty is the perfect place to snap some photos, but be sure to leave plenty of time for swimming and sunning as well.

You can even take guided tours to make the most of the spot!

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44 – Find a new vantage point on a helicopter tour

helicopter tours in Benidorm

Helicopter tours may seem like a hobby for millionaires, but there are some great options if you’re looking for awesome things to do in Benidorm!

Truthfully, there are few better ways to see the world around you than on a chopper ride; they combine elevation with steadiness, and plenty of time for you to admire all of the little details and the big picture in unison.

Along the way, you’ll get to learn all about the scenes laid out before you, while also picking up some cool knowledge about your aircraft along the way.

This is one time where it’s good to have your head in the clouds!

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45 – Explore the wonders of stand-up paddleboarding

paddleboarding in Benidorm

From rejuvenation sessions to unique expeditions, you’ll be amazed at how much you can do on a paddleboard!

They’re wonderfully easy to navigate and you’ll be amazed at just how far you can go once you’ve grasped the paddling basics – and all of the diverse adventures that await you!

Head to Levante Beach for an invigorating yoga class, or join a group tour and discover the colorful beauty of Javea’s Blue Lagoon.

It’s all part of the fun with this versatile watercraft!

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46 – Walk through history at Tossal de La Cala

Tossal de La Cala, Benidorm

Sometimes, you find amazing things when you dig a bit below the surface, and that was certainly the case in the 1940s and ‘50s, when a couple of locals unearthed a whole range of old buildings – some dating back 1,000 years!

Research indicates that the whole site was part of a Roman military complex, and it’s truly amazing how much of it has been preserved in some form.

Stroll around, and you’ll be able to see well-preserved rooms, fortifying walls, and other treasures from millennia gone by.

While you can easily explore the space on your own, it’s well worth booking one of the guided tours on the weekend, so that you can really dive into the rich history of the space.

47 – Indulge your inner auto nerd on a Classic Car driving tour

classic car driving tour in Benidorm

If retro designs and old wheels make you swoon, hop into the passenger seat for a classic car driving tour!

These gorgeous retro vehicles are the perfect way to see the coastal region and the beautiful buildings in and around town – especially the convertibles, whose roofs slide back to let you fully enjoy those warm breezes!

And of course, there’s the added benefit of getting to enjoy the cars themselves, some of the finest builds of the 1950s and 1960s, hot rods and sleek upper-class specimens alike.

It all makes for a wonderfully classy afternoon drive!

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48 – Play around with some pins and go bowling

bowling in Benidorm

It may be a rainy day, you may need some evening entertainment, or maybe you just want a nice sport that everybody can get in on.

Whatever the reason, the glistening lanes of Ozone Bowling Benidorm are waiting to welcome you… all 10 of them!

Brightly lit and colorful, they are the ideal spot to work on your next strike..

But the fun doesn’t stop there!

You can also try out a different sort of sport or two in the arcade, or stop by the simulator area to enjoy some contained thrill rides into universes beyond your wildest dreams.

Then stop by Nicky’s Snack Bar to enjoy some tasty treats!

49 – Catch a show like no other at Benidorm Palace

Benidorm Palace

When the lights dim and the stage springs to life, you’ll find yourself in a world unlike anything you could imagine!

Expert performers, influences from burlesque and circus culture, and dazzling special effects combine to form spectacular shows , focusing on the elements, astrology, and more.

These unique shows are part of a longer tradition of cultural endeavors in the space; since it opened in 1977, the Palace has focused on providing unique, ambitious arts programming, with shows designed to entertain and amaze.

You can even include a full dinner with your theater ticket to create an unforgettable evening out on the town!

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50 – Chill out and enjoy the atmosphere of some excellent rooftops

best rooftop bars in Benidorm

A drink in your hand, a vista in your eyeline… there’s nothing like some rooftop time to make you appreciate a city!

There’s the luxury of Selvatico Rooftop Bar , with its dazzling infinity pool; or the seaside paradise of Hotel Gold Arcos Rooftop , with its commanding views of Levante Beach.

And don’t forget about Planta 20 at Madeira Centro Hotel , a classy hideaway renowned for its lush cocktails and scenery to match.

Take some time to relax and soak up the glamor of these amazing little spots, where you’ll feel like a member of the city’s elite – without a steep price!

51 – Jam out at Low Festival

Low Festival, Benidorm

Ah, the sounds of summer… birdsong, swimmers splashing in the ocean, and of course… epic music!

Low Festival packs an epic assortment of tunes into three days, with some of the hottest rock and indie acts on the planet joining the lineup.

But the best part about the whole thing is its affordability; the name is short for “Low-Cost,” and the event is famous for providing great acts on a decent budget.

It’s the ideal event for a lively place like Benidorm… and a perfect excursion for music fans!

52 – Sample the excellent nightlife in Benidorm

nightlife in Benidorm

Even if you miss the Low Festival, any given evening out on the town will offer plenty of excitement – after all, this is one of the party capitals of Spain!

Hopping bars, great dance clubs, and an endless supply of live music keep the party fresh and fun, and give you every excuse to stay up late!

While each venue has its own unique flavor, Rock & Roll House definitely makes an impression; you’ll feel like you’re traveling back in time!

While the entertainment is great every single night, you never know exactly who you’ll see: Rod Stewart, Motown stars, and even Elvis!

Along with these fabulous tribute acts, the place combines energetic clientele and ‘50s-style decor to create a fabulously rero scene that will keep you boogying all night long!

But the festivities don’t stop there; you can enjoy the perpetual party of the Morgan Tavern, from the pirate ship outside to the cabaret acts inside.

Or test your athletic skills at Champions Bar, famed for its rodeo bull out front.

For a saucier evening out, head to Penelope for some awesome DJ sets, or KM Dance Club to watch the pole dancers strut their stuff!

53 – Enjoy a world-class meal at the best restaurants

best restaurants in Benidorm

Whether you want fresh fish, Mediterranean delicacies, or some classic Spanish dishes, you’ll always feel satisfied when you go out for a bite!

Try the massive paella at Restaurante Barranco Playa , or pair fusion food with great city views at Belvedere Restaurant . La Sidreria offers the freshest of fish – caught right out of the water next door!

And if you want something a little different (but still delicious), try Pizzeria Avanti , which offers some truly delectable pies to feast on.

You can also tuck into savory steak at Mister Pinchos, try dish after dish of delicious Indian food at Curry Leaf, or indulge in paella and other regional goodies at Wine On.

How to get to Benidorm?

While the town itself doesn’t have an airport, Alicante-Elche Airport is a mere 36 miles away, making getting in and out a breeze.

You can make the whole process even easier by booking some airport transfers in Benidorm , which will save you the hassle of dealing with taxis or buses.

Simply book one of these fast, professional services, settle in, and enjoy the ride!

Where to stay in Benidorm?

The Level at Melia Villaitana feels like a hidden town full of magic, with a private manufactured beach, quirky swimming pools, and two golf courses right nearby.

And Gran Hotel Bali offers vibrant bars, easy access to the beach, and some truly unspoiled views – it’s actually the tallest building on the Mediterranean shore of Europe!

You can unwind in style at Mercure Benidorm , whether you’re enjoying the top-notch machines in the gym or relaxing with a book in the garden.

Or head to La Estacion , where an excellent sauna, delicious restaurant, and spacious pool will keep you relaxed and entertained in between jaunts to town.

And at Hotel El Palmeral , you can pop over to Las Rejas Benidorm Golf Club or eat up at the buffet, or just spend the whole day relaxing on the hotel’s private stretch of beach.

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Visiting Benidorm on budget?

Offering world-class information at rock-bottom prices, the free walking tours in Benidorm will help you get better acquainted with this dynamic city… and the people who live there!

Your local guides will show you all the ins and outs of the town, mixing history, culture, and natural scenery with some great anecdotes that make even the quietest streets spring to life.

It’s worth noting that while the tour itself is free, the guides do work for tips, so be sure to bring some cash with you.

Where to go next?

Sun-kissed, stunning, and packed with wonders, there are so many other things to do on the eastern coast of Spain that you won’t feel too sad saying goodbye to town… for now, at least!

And there are few better places to start your further discovery than with a jaunt to the other treasures near Benidorm!

You can enjoy even more beaches, parties, and remarkable historic spots amongst the many things to do in Alicante , or  explore the things to do in  Valencia , a bustling metropolis with more good eats, amazing buildings, and unique creative environments than you can shake a stick at.

Venture a little further, and you can enjoy the charming things to do in Málaga , the place where Pablo Picasso was born, and the current home of great outdoor activities, great galleries, and unique neighborhoods perfect for wandering around in.

And if you prefer a taste of the cosmopolitan life, you can enjoy the fashionable outlets, amazing museums, lively streets, and other things to do in Madrid , or the surreal designs, great meals, and nonstop parties that mark the best things to do in Barcelona .

Carry on, and you’ll find more!

From elegant cities to gorgeous countryside and everywhere in between, it’s well worth venturing forward to explore the rest of the best places to visit in Spain !

Its world-class architecture, food, art, and scenery have kept this country a favorite destination for years, and it’s the sort of place that inspires many, many return visits.

Final thoughts

When the weather’s this good and the nightlife’s this fun, you simply can’t go wrong!

You’ll certainly never run out of awesome things to do in Benidorm, and its unbeatable blend of past relics and present parties make it the perfect destination for all types of travelers.

Bring your sunscreen and your sense of adventure – this wonderful spot is ready to welcome you!

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15 Things to Do in Benidorm, Spain

15 things to do in Benidorm, Spain

The majestic Spanish city of Benidorm is one of the most diverse metropolises on the entire planet; on one side, there is a vibrant party scene filled to the brim with party-lovers from around the world, and on the other side, is a historically rich and incredibly beautiful old town. Sheltered by gorgeous blue oceans and breath-taking mountainous scenery, Benidorm is a city that offers something for everyone, of every age, and of every interest.

Moreover, Benidorm is a city that does not get overly cold in the winter, making it a fantastic place to visit and explore at all times of the year! Whether you are someone who loves water sports, lively beaches and lively bars and restaurants whilst on vacation, or whether you are someone who enjoys exploring a city’s historical and cultural heritage, Benidorm and its surrounding towns and sites do not disappoint. This list will provide you with the key highlights of Benidorm, the best things to do, and the best times to visit them, to ensure that your trip is well spent!

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15 Fun Things to Do in Benidorm, Spain

Terra-natura theme park.

If you are visiting Benidorm with young children on a family vacation, you must visit the Terra-Natura Theme Park. Here, you can discover a variety of exciting activities, such as zoo animals, as well as Aqua Natura, which is an incredible waterpark full of interesting flumes and slides! The Park is absolutely enormous, and each section is divided into different themes, such as America, Asia, and Europe.

Click here for more information and to book your tickets.

Tandem Paragliding Flight

If you are someone who prefers adrenaline high whilst on holiday rather than discovering a country’s cultural and historical heritage, why not try out a Tandem Paragliding Flight? This unique activity is not for the faint-hearted, as you will be launched into the sky and experience immense and astonishing views; what better way to see the mountainous views?

Levante Beach

Levante Beach - 15 things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Also known as the sunrise beach, Levante Beach is one of the most famous and visited in the whole of Benidorm; imagine long sandy beaches filled with families enjoying the sun and the sea, as well as lots of water sports and activities to partake in. This is the beach to visit if you are someone who enjoys a vibrant atmosphere; it is best to avoid if you prefer to sunbathe in peace and quiet!

Poniente Beach

Poniente Beach - things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Seen by many visitors as the alternative to Levante Beach, Poniente Beach is a lot quieter and offers visitors a more relaxed sunbathing experience. The Beach itself is wonderfully sandy, with gorgeous calm seas, even in the winter months. It is the perfect place to head to if you wish to get stuck into a holiday read and catch some sun rays.

Terra Mitica Park

Having opened in the year 2000, the exciting theme park of Terra Mitica is a wonderful experience for families and couples alike! The park is divided into five themed sections, such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome, offering its guests an immersive and thrilling experience into different global cultures and civilizations, in an incredibly unique way!

Balcón del Mediterráneo

Balcón del Mediterráneo - things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Located on top of a cliff lies Balcón del Mediterráneo, a spectacular little balcony that offers unbeatable views of the Mediterranean, and all of the surrounding scenery and ocean. The Balcony itself is gorgeous, with its traditional tiled floors and whitewashed architecture, it is the perfect place to visit if you love taking holiday photos; there are also lots of great bars around the area, offering the ideal place for a delicious glass of Sangria.

Old Town - things to do in Benidorm, Spain

When most of us think of Benidorm, we think of grey, towering skyscrapers that create a very industrial look; however, Benidorm does have a hidden cultural gem in the form of its old town. Here, visitors can discover a taste of traditional Spanish architecture, with its white-washed walls and unique, quirky features, it is one of the most charming aspects of the city.

Castello de Biar

Biar castle - things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Otherwise known as the Castle of Biar, this incredible but small castle offers visitors phenomenal views of the natural scenery surrounding the town below. It is a very popular tourist destination, as it has such an extensive and fascinating history just waiting to be uncovered. However, the climb to the top is very steep, which is something to keep in mind if you have any health conditions!

Explore the city of Altea

Altea - things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Not far from Benidorm lies the city of Altea, which is homed to some phenomenal beaches and traditional Spanish culture. One of its highlights, for many, is its culinary scene, where visitors can sample some traditional and authentic Spanish cuisine, such as tapas. Like many Spanish cities, Altea is sheltered by astonishing mountains, and rests upon the sea, providing it with a truly gorgeous appearance. Make sure you spend lots of time wandering around the narrow alleyways of the old town, getting lost in the unique charm and beauty of Altea.

Peñon de Ifach

Penon de Ifach - things to do in Benidorm, Spain

This enormous rock is one of Benidorm’s most incredible natural features; it is homed to a huge variety of species, including a large amount of those which are endangered, making it a really interesting and important site. Moreover, Peñon de Ifach has a great deal of human history as well; the rock was actually inhabited during the Middle Ages. There is so much about Peñon de Ifach just waiting to be uncovered, which explains why it is such a hotspot for tourists.

Golf - things to do in Benidorm, Spain

Another key reason why tourists choose Benidorm as their holiday destination is because of its fantastic golf scene; there is an abundance of different resorts that cater to golf fanatics, each offers incredible golf courts and other facilities as well. There are a range of different hotels and resorts at every budget, making it open to all types of people. What better place than sunny Benidorm to escape to to play your favourite sport?

Benidorm certainly does not lack in natural scenery, making it the perfect place to delve into some hiking. There are a plethora of hiking routes and tour groups to make the most of, each offering visitors something entirely different and unique. Benidorm also does not get really cold in the winter months, making hiking a great option for those interested in walking all year round! There is also so much flora and fauna to discover, which is perfect for nature lovers.

Day Trip to Canelobre Caves

Located nearer to Alicante than to Benidorm are the Canelobre Caves, which date back to 740AD. This incredible natural sight is one of the top things to do when visiting the area, as inside, it is breath-taking how wonderful it is; recently, lights have been inserted inside the Caves, providing it with an even more beautiful appearance. The surrounding area to the Caves is also a great place to visit, as there are lots of restaurants and bars to relax in, and catch up on some people watching!

Day Trip to Algar Waterfalls

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Just outside of the city of Benidorm lies the Algar Waterfalls, which are a popular destination for day-trippers from the city. These magnificent and impressive waterfalls will undoubtedly take your breath away; in the summer months, many people go swimming in the waters. They are picturesque, and will wow you and all of your friends and family.

Click here for more information and to book a day trip to Algar Waterfalls.

Day Trip to Guadalest

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Situated on the Costa Blanca, Guadalest is a small, picturesque village located around thirty minutes away from Benidorm. It is a hugely popular tourist destination, for its historical heritage, breath-taking views and astonishing architecture. One of the best times to visit is at sunset because the village is situated on top of a mountain with coastal views, allowing for some of the best panoramic views in the country.

Click here for more information and to book your day trip to Guadalest.

As this list has demonstrated, Benidorm is not a city that lacks; it has everything, from natural scenery and hiking routes, all the way to the modern thrill of nightclubs and vibrant beaches. Whether you are a thrill seeker who loves the excitement of enormous theme parks or someone who prefers a quieter, more low-key type of holiday, Benidorm has options for everyone. Moreover, it is a great place to visit regardless of whether you are a family, a couple, or even a solo-traveler, as there is so much going on!

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15 Best Things to Do in Benidorm (Spain)

If your idea of the perfect holiday is lots of beach-time, great weather, first-rate family attractions and wild nightlife then Benidorm needs to be high up your list. The resort on the Costa Blanca has an almost-iconic skyline of apartment towers in two shallow crescents next to huge sandy beaches.

The amount of activities on offer will make your head spin, whether it’s golf, go-karting, paintballing, water sports or mountain hikes. You have an action-packed week or two in the sun or a lazy break doing next to nothing. Little ones are also going to love the heavyweight theme parks and water attractions right next to the resort.

Let’s have a look at the best things to do in Benidorm :

1. Levante Beach

Levante Beach, Benidorm

This is the image most associated with Benidorm: An arc of pale golden sand, bounded by a long line of skyscrapers and dappled with a forest of blue parasols.

Granted, the beach can fill up in the summer, but even on the busiest days you can find a quiet place to nest away from the crowds that tend to swarm the waterline.

If all this sea air gives you can appetite then at the foot of the tall apartment blocks are restaurants and North European-style pubs.

You’re sure to find something to your taste.

2. Poniente Beach

Poniente Beach

The beach next door to Levante has a very different atmosphere; although there’s the same strip of towers, the bulk of the resort is way off to the east.

Poniente is generally quieter and more family-oriented.

This beach has  received a lot of investment in the last few years, with a network of boardwalks making it accessible to wheelchair users.

They’ll branch off the road every 30 metres or so and save a hot, tiring walk down to the water.

As with Levante the surf at Poniente is moderate, but less assured swimmers should avoid wading out too far as the undercurrents can be quite strong.

3. Mundomar

Mundomar

Wildlife parks with shows and demonstrations may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but Mundomar is pretty modern and provides large enclosures for its wealth of sea animals and birds.

The trainers and keepers also appear to have a rapport with these dolphins and sea lions, as you’ll see during the regular shows that children are sure to love.

You can also get close to otters, penguins and a variety of primates and birds at the park’s zoo.

Book ahead for special experiences like meeting with dolphins face-to-face or swimming with sea lions.

  • 4.Terra Mítica

Terra Mítica

Among the largest theme parks in Spain, this attraction is inspired by ancient civilisations.

The three areas here are Rome, Egypt and Greece and they’re all crammed with roller coasters, shows and other amusements.

One of the premier rides is the Magnus Colossus, a massive wooden roller coaster on a track more than a kilometre long.

It’s suitable for all except the littlest members of the family.

Choreographed street shows, like Spartacus’ rebellion, are all part of the fun.

A different attraction available on the same ticket is Iberia Park, next door, with water rides and amusements based on Spain’s ancient history.

Best value for money : Terra Natura and Aqua Natura Combo Day Ticket

5. Aqualandia

Aqualandia

Next door to Mundomar is one of Spain’s oldest and best water parks, opening for business back in 1985. It continues to grow and new rides and amusements are added almost every season.

Some of these can break records, like Big Bang, the tallest water slide in Europe, while the brand new Vertigo sends riders hurtling to the splash pool at 100kph.

The water for all these slides, pools and jacuzzis is piped right from the Mediterranean, following a bit of desalination of course.

The wave pool at Aqualandia is gigantic, with enough room for thousands of swimmers at one time.

It’s one of the best days out in Benidorm for little guys who want a bit more excitement.

6. Balcón del Mediterráneo

Balcón del Mediterráneo

Plaça del Castell is a kind of stone garden with chessboard tiles and white balustrades on the headland between Poniente and Levant.

This was the site of Benidorm’s castle, which stood for hundreds of years until it was destroyed during the Napoleonic wars.

The views on either side of the square are sublime, but nothing beats the Balcón del Mediterráneo on the southern edge of the promontory.

Take a seat beneath the lamppost here to contemplate the Mediterranean and Benidorm’s modern skyline.

7. La Cruz de Benidorm

La Cruz de Benidorm

Maybe the resort’s reputation hasn’t always been the purest, so in 1961 there was a religious mission to carry a wooden cross from the town to this rugged spur to redeem the city for its sins.

The cross to the west of Benidorm became a tourist attraction and was replaced with a permanent monument in 1975 when the old one was blown away in a storm.

The 45-minute hike to the cross is probably best attempted in the fringe seasons, as the landscape is pretty exposed.

But even if you do go at the height of summer the panoramas of Benidorm make all the toil worthwhile.

8. A round of golf

Sierra Cortina

If your Mediterranean holiday feels incomplete without a round of golf you’re in luck as the Costa Blanca has 15 courses.

You don’t have to venture far for a family course, the Sierra Cortina pitch & putt.

There are 18 holes for serious players to test their short games, and for newcomers to learn the basics.

If this only whets your appetite there’s a scenic nine-hole course tucked between the mountains and the sea 15 minutes away.

Altea Golf also has a driving range, and has a pilates studio for non-golfers left behind!

9. Sierra Helada

Sierra Helada

For all Benidorm’s urban character there’s a large natural park covering a large swathe of the coastline just next door.

Within minutes you can leave sky-scraping towers behind for sky-scraping cliffs.

All you need is a decent pair of shoes, a hat and some water and you’re set for a hike through a rugged landscape of limestone rocks and Aleppo pines.

At the northern end there’s a paved road that twists up to Albir Lighthouse.

More challenging is the walk to the radio masts at the highest point of the park, 300 metres above the sea.

10. Dining and nightlife

Nightlife

As a true tourist enclave Benidorm isn’t exactly the last word in Spanish cuisine; the large population of expats and visitors from Northern Europe makes dining in the resort an international experience.

There are Chinese, Thai, Indian and Italian eateries, and even a Japanese sushi bar.

Still, there are a handful of good tapas bars and restaurants that serve authentic Valencian rice dishes like seafood paella.

Summer nights in Benidorm are full of life, with a huge array of bars, pubs and nightclubs where people make merry till dawn.

The biggest clubs are all in next to each other Avenida Communitat Valencia, and include KM Discoteca and Discoteca Privilege.

11. Puig Campana

Puig Campana

The village of Finestrat is 15 minutes by car, and here you can get detailed information on how best to ascend one of the region’s highest and most emblematic peaks.

Visit the tourist office for trail maps, make sure people know that you’re going to attempt the climb, and then you can be on your way.

You won’t need anything more than sensible clothing, food, water and a phone to climb the 1,406 metres to the top.

As you go you’ll encounter a sparse, almost lunar landscape of scree and the odd tufts of pine and juniper scrub.

You’ll know why you did it when you reach one of the two peaks, as the view down to Benidorm makes the resort’s skyscrapers look like a row of dominos.

Altea

The next resort along the coast is Altea, which sits in the bay beyond the ridge of the Sierra Helada.

Altea has a quieter atmosphere to Benidorm, and has one of those typically Mediterranean old-towns to wander through.

It’s on a hillside with a steep gradient, etched with alleys and stairways.

The houses here are all painted white and wrought iron balconies, window grates and gas lights.

The unmissable monument in Altea is the parish church, loved for its two bright blue cupolas patterned with white tiles.

13. Guadalest

Guadalest

If you only have time for one day-trip this extraordinary place should be top of the list.

Guadalest is a small town established by the Moors in the early-middle ages.

It sits on the rim of limestone cliffs 500 metres above sea level, and interacts with the rocky landscape in all sort of surprising ways.

For instance, to get to the Moorish Castle of San José you have to pass through a tunnel carved from the rock.

From the castle walls the views out over the Aitana and Xortá will almost make you gasp.

Available tour : Guadalest 2 Hour Walking Tour

14. Alicante

Alicante

The capital of the province is close enough for a morning or afternoon excursion, and you can even get there on L1 of the Alicante tram.

There’s a bit more history in this city, and none of it is more striking than the medieval castle of Santa Bárbara.

The outer walls of this fortress dominate Alicante from the steep slopes of Mount Benacantil, and as you descend you’ll enter Santa Cruz, the old-town, where there are winding cobblestone streets and traditional, whitewashed houses.

15. Low Festival

Low Festival

Spain has a big indie music scene, and in the summer there are festivals in pretty much every city and large resort.

Benidorm has the Low Festival, shortened from “Low Cost”. It hits town at the end of July and if you’re into alternative guitar pop and dance music it will be a treasure trove.

Past editions have welcomed Suede, Belle and Sebastian, The Libertines, Portishead and Massive Attack, as well as a legion of Spanish like Lori Meyers, Love of Lesbian, La Casa Azul and Los Planetas.

Like other Spanish festivals the first bands take the stage at sunset, and the bill continues late into the night when it’s cooler.

15 Best Things to Do in Benidorm (Spain):

  • Levante Beach
  • Poniente Beach
  • Balcón del Mediterráneo
  • La Cruz de Benidorm
  • A round of golf
  • Sierra Helada
  • Dining and nightlife
  • Puig Campana
  • Low Festival

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16 of the best things to do in Benidorm

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Benidorm on the Costa Blanca is known for being a popular tourist destination for British holidaymakers, full of Irish pubs and karaoke bars. But, there’s more to Benidorm than drunk tourists and bad singing!

From beautiful sandy beaches to a historic old town, Benidorm is a vibrant city with plenty of things to do for visitors of all ages. If you’re looking for fun activities in Benidorm you’ll have plenty to choose from.

Where is Benidorm?

Benidorm is located on Spain’s Costa Blanca within the province of Alicante in the Valencian Community. The city is situated on the coast, about 45km northeast of Alicante and 140km south of Valencia.

Is there an airport near Benidorm?

The nearest airport for Benidorm is Alicante Airport, which is approximately 60km away. The best way to get from Alicante Airport to Benidorm is the Alsa bus which runs from 06:00 to 23:00 and takes approximately 50 minutes. A taxi from Alicante to Benidorm takes around 40 mins and costs from €110.

You can also hire a car for Benidorm at Alicante Airport.

Is Benidorm worth visiting?

If you enjoy seaside destinations with a bit of life, then Benidorm is worth a visit! You can’t get bored with so many tourist attractions in Benidorm as there is so much to do, day or night. There’s lots of affordable accommodation in Benidorm, and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets. It’s also the perfect location to visit nearby theme parks, waterparks, zoos, and other local cities and towns in the Alicante province.

The history of Benidorm

Benidorm has a rich and interesting history that you might not be aware of. There’s evidence of small settlements in Benidorm dating back to around 3000 BC, however it wasn’t until the Moors arrived that the population grew in the area. A war between the Moors and Christians resulted in the Christians reconquering the Valencian region, eventually seeing Benidorm officially recognised in 1325. Over the next few hundred years Benidorm was under constant attack from the Ottoman Empire who constantly attacked the coastal towns in the area looting and enslaving the local population as they went. As the very profitable and famous fishing industry in the area declined, Benidorm turned to the tourism and the Benidorm package holiday is now responsible for a large portion of Spain’s tourist trade income.

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So now you know a bit more about the history of Benidorm, take a look at our list of things to do in and around Benidorm to make the most our of your stay. We’ll also include some great things to do near Bendidorm for those who want to explore a bit further afield. Read on for some great ideas of what to do in Benidorm…

Visit La Cruz de Benidorm (Benidorm Cross)

Let’s start with one of the best free things to do in Benidorm. La Cruz de Benidorm is a huge cross on the Sierra Helada hilltop, accessible by hiking or driving. The cross was erected during the 1950s by local residents to bring luck and protection to the town. From the top you have amazing panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas, including the mountains and the sea. This should definitely be top of your list of things to see in Benidorm.

For the super fit looking for some extra fun there’s an annual 10k race to the top called the ‘La Subida a la Cruz’ but beware, it’s typically held in August when temperatures in Benidorm can reach 40 degrees!

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Sunbathe on Playa de Levante

The best place to go in Benidorm is naturally one of the amazing beaches! If you’re looking for a clean, family friendly beach you really don’t have to go far from the centre of Benidorm. Playa del Levante beach does get very busy in summer months so if you’re looking for a little more breathing space you may want to consider West Beach, or a little further, Platja de La Cala de Finestrat. Playa de Levante sees thousands of tourists every year however, it’s always maintained to a remarkably high standard with plenty of things to do for all the family, including lots of restaurants and bars nearby.

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Admire the view from the Balcon del Mediterraneo

The most visited viewpoint in Benidorm, and one of the most famous viewpoints on the Costa Blanca, is the Balcon del Mediterraneo and it’s not hard to see why! From this viewpoint you can enjoy panoramic view of the beaches of Levante and Poniente and the nearby coast. One of the most popular places to visit in Benidorm for tourists.

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Water fun at Aqualandia

Popular Benidorm activities include the many theme parks in the area . If you have kids then you’ll know that you can’t go on a summer holiday without a visit to the nearest w aterpark – especially when one of the world’s best is on your doorstep. Aqualandia Benidorm has plenty of rides for all ages, including those looking for an adrenaline kick! Aqualandia has the highest capsule slide in the world at 33 metres high called Verti-Go. E ntry prices are €39 per adult and €29 for children for a day pass. You can also get reduced prices from local hotels, agents, and leaflets handed out at the airports and shopping malls.

See the animals at Mundomar

Right next door to Aqualandia is the Mundomar Animal Park home to many animals such as exotic birds, aquatic mammals, and monkeys, as well as shows to take in that should keep you and your family entertained for a day. We visited last summer and highly recommend checking out the dolphin show which will be the highlight of your day. If you buy tickets for both M undomar and Aqualandia at the same time you can get a discount.

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Get adventurous with watersports

If you’re looking for some adventurous activities in Benidorm, it would be rude not to explore the rich coastal waters that this area has to offer. There are so many little secret coves, beaches, caves, nooks, and crannies to explore it would take you weeks to do it all. There are plenty of places to hire a kayak and go off on your own, or you can book onto a kayaking tour . If you do go kayaking along the Benidorm coastline don’t forget to take some snorkelling gear with you, you won’t be disappointed.

For some more unusual things to do in Benidorm on the water, you could also go on a Benidorm jet ski tour , ride the inflatable banana , or the inflatable fly fish .

Zip line through the forest

For a some fun things to do in Benidorm with kids, TirolinasGo Alicante Forestal Park is a must visit. One of the newest and most popular theme parks in La Nucia-Benidorm, this unique park features fun treetop adventures. A visit takes 2 – 3 hours and you’ll get to experience a variety of zip lines and a Tarzan swing, cross a Tibetan bridge, climb walls and try out many other exciting activities. An ideal day out for everyone, including children from 6 years old and 1.10 meters or above in height.

Join a cycling tour

It’s fair to say the Spanish are very into their cycling! It’s no surprise then that there are many bike excursions around Benidorm and the surrounding areas for all abilities and ages. Both the mountain and coastal cycle routes will treat you to some stunning views that you won’t see from the city centre. Most good cycle tours will typically take up most of the day so eat a hearty breakfast, pack some lunch and plenty of water, and don’t forget the sunscreen.

For a nice downhill bike ride you can book yourself onto the C osta Blanca Downhill Bike Ride. Or if you’d prefer to go at your own pace you can h ire a bike .

Enjoy a show at the Benidorm Palace

If you like live entertainment one of the most fun things to do in Benidorm is to go see a show at the world-famous Benidorm Palace. A great choice for things to do in Benidorm at night, events include everything from Michael Jackson and ABBA tributes, to live orchestras, Vegas style shows, and discos there’s always something going on.

Visit Parque Natural de la Serra Gelada

Parque Natural de la Serra Gelad a is home to almost 14,000 acres, and you can be fooled into thinking you’re in the middle of nowhere even though the skyscrapers of Benidorm are only a few kilometres away. The park is packed full of walks for all abilities including cliff top walks which are extremely popular during the spring and summer months. Make sure you take plenty of water and sunscreen with you as certain areas can be real suntraps. If you’re not a fan of walking, you can try some of the many kayaking excursions instead.

Explore Benidorm’s Old Town

So many people just stick to the centre of Benidorm, but if you don’t venture into Benidorm Old Town you’ll miss a lovely part of the city. The old town is made up of winding, narrow streets with small shops, cafes, bars and restaurants and is a much quieter and more relaxing place than the city centre. There are also some fantastic views over the beaches. For us this is one of the best places to visit in Benidorm.

Benidorm old town

Eat tapas in Calle Santo Domingo

You can’t visit Spain without sampling the local dishes , and there are plenty of fantastic tapas bars in Benidorm if you venture away from the centre of town. If you’re staying in the city, take a stroll down Calle Santo Domingo, also known as ‘Tapas Ally’. There’s loads of little tapas bars to choose from, one of our favourites is La Cava Aragonesa which is very well known for their delicious selection of pinchos and tapas. After filling yourself with tapas you can work it off with a walk up to Plaza Santa Ana!

Hopefully the above list has given you lots of inspiration for what to do in Benidorm on your visit. There are also some excellent excursions within a short drive, train or bus journey from Benidorm…

Take a trip to Altea

Just beyond the Serra Gelada, 10km kilometres up the coast from Benidorm, is the coastal town of Altea – one of our personal favourites on the Costa Blanca. Altea is well-known for its narrow-whitewashed streets and the sparkling blue doomed roof of the Parròquia de Nostra Senyora del Consol Catholic church at the top of the hill in the old town.

There are lots of fantastic little boutique shops in the old town, as well as more well-known brands all over Altea for those looking for some retail therapy. When it comes to lunchtime you’ll be spoilt for choice with many mouth-watering restaurants, tapas bars, ice-cream parlours, and artisan food shops. If you have a car Altea is less than 20 minutes from Benidorm, or you can take the tram which will also give you great views of the coast along the way.

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See the colourful houses of Villajoyosa

Another of our favourite Costa Blanca locations and just a short hop from Benidorm, is the colourful town of Villjoyosa , also known as La Vila Joiosa. Well known for its multi-coloured painted houses (casas pintadas) and narrow streets, Villajoyosa is a great place to have a wander, and grab a drink and a bite to eat. The beaches here are covered in pristine sand with clear turquoise waters, and are much quieter than the busy beaches of Benidorm in the summer months. You can even book yourself on a tour from Benidorm to Villajoyosa with a trip to the Valor chocolate factory included.

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An excursion to Guadalest

One of the best excursions in the area is to the extremely pretty Spanish village of Guadalest . It’s approximately 20 minutes outside of Benidorm and easily accessible either by car or by jo ining a tour , either way you get to enjoy the amazing mountain views on the way.

Guadalest dates back to medieval times, with the castle being built in the 11th century, and you can find out more in the museum in the middle of the village. From the top of the village you have the most fantastic views over the bright blue resevoir, the mountain range, and out towards the sea. As with all tourist towns, Guadalest does get very busy in the summer months but there’s ample parking and plenty of great places to eat and drink when you need to rest.

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A swim in the Fuentes Del Algar

Last but by no means least on our list of things to do near Benidorm is the Algar waterfalls, the location of the famous Timotei advert. It’s important to point out that this isn’t a water park but an area of natural beauty, where you can swim and paddle in the waterfalls and pools. Even though steps have been taken to try and make the area more accessible you still need to be quite active and it probably wouldn’t suit anyone less mobile or families with pushchairs. The most important item of clothing to take with you, even more so than your bathing suit, are water shoes which can be found on sale for much cheaper in many of the beach shops in Benidorm than in the shops just outside the waterfalls. You cannot picnic next to the waterfalls but there is a picnic area and playpark a short walk behind, or plenty of restaurants outside the gates.

As this is an extremely popular destination with limited parking it’s a good idea to go via tours or buses. E ntry to the waterfalls is €5 per adult and €2 per child.

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Where to stay in Benidorm

Looking for somewhere to stay on your Benidorm family holiday? For the latest deals on accommodation in Benidorm check out this list. You’ll find all types of accomodation from 5 star hotels in Benidorm to family hotels and adults only hotels.

We hope that this list has given you plenty of ideas of things to do in and around Benidorm, whether you’re visiting on holiday or living nearby.

For more ideas and to book tickets, tours and experiences, visit Get Your Guide :

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The 10 best things to do in Benidorm

When exploring the best things to do in Benidorm, remember the Spanish city boasts the top beaches across Costa Blanca

You either love or hate Benidorm, but we can bet a lot of its judgement is from people who don’t know how to do the city right. If you love music, come for Low, Benidorm’s yearly indie festival, and if you want to hang with the locals, turn up much later then you think at Benidorm’s restaurants and bars.  

As a tourist here, you’ll get a fun holiday in the sun at a great price, and who can say fairer than that, huh? And a s the cherry on the cake, Benidorm’s golden beaches are some of the loveliest anywhere in Spain , and its skyscraper hotels are backed by rugged mountains full of superb hiking and biking trails. Here are the best things to do in Benidorm. 

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Best things to do in Benidorm

1.  playa de poniente.

Playa de Poniente

What is it? Benidorm’s greatest glory is its beach. Two beaches, in fact, which spread each side of the historic town, and curve for miles around the bay. Both are pristine and well equipped, but the Playa de Levante sees more action, while the Playa de Poniente is a little more chilled.

Why go? Benidorm wouldn’t be Benidorm without its beaches, which are easily some of the best on the whole of the Costa Blanca. These stunning swathes of golden sand stretch for more than 5km, and are packed with beach bars, water sports and everything you need for unbridled fun in the sun.

2.  Casco Antiguo (Old Town)

Casco Antiguo (Old Town)

What is it? It’s hard to remember that, not so very long ago, Benidorm was just a whitewashed fishing village. Get a rare glimpse of pre-skyscraper Benidorm in the whitewashed lanes of the Casco Antiguo, and soak up stunning views from the ‘Balcony of the Mediterranean’.

Why go? The Casco Antiguo is squeezed onto a small headland that divides Benidorm’s lovely beaches. Wind your way up through the narrow streets to reach the ‘Balcony of the Mediterranean’ viewpoint, then tour the tapas bars of C/Santo Domingo and around (perhaps slurp some oysters at the Ostreria Biarritz ).

3.  Benidorm Island

Benidorm Island

What is it? Local legend says that a lovelorn giant ripped off the top of the mountain behind Benidorm and tossed it into the sea to create this little island in the middle of the bay. It’s now a nature reserve, perfect for a stroll, a snorkel and a picnic.

Why go? Regular glass-bottomed boat trips head out to the island, and offer amazing views back over Benidorm’s skyscrapers. On the island, there are walks, peacocks, a little café-bar and minuscule coves to explore with a snorkel.

4.  Terra Mítica

Terra Mítica

What is it? One of Spain’s biggest theme parks, the Terra Míticia  offers some high-octane rides and lots of thrills and spills in zoned areas which recall ancient Mediterranean civilisations from Egypt to Greece. Whether you fancy risking your lunch on roller coasters or simply splashing about in pools, this is fun for everyone.

Why go? Thrill-seekers will love the Titánide – a fast (100km/ph) inverted roller coaster with loops and drops – or the insane disk-shaped SkyKope. If you prefer to keep your feet on terra firma, then there are plenty of rides and shows that will keep you entertained.

5.  Aqualandia

Aqualandia

What is it? There’s nowhere better to beat the heat than a water park, and Benidorm obliges with several to choose from. Aqualandia and Aqua Natura offer plenty of slides and pools to keep the adrenaline flowing.

Why go? If the beach just isn’t cutting it, hit one of Benidorm’s water parks for some splashtastic fun in the sun.

6.  Sierra Helada Natural Park

Sierra Helada Natural Park

What is it? If you want to escape the beachfront craziness, there’s nowhere better to do it than the Sierra Helada nature reserve, which is stretched across the mountains and cliffs around Benidorm. There are several hikes, suitable for all abilities, so grab some picnic goodies and head uphill for some tremendous views.

Why go? The Sierra Helada (Serra Gelada in Valencian) provides the perfect retreat from the summer crowds. There are well-signposted hiking trails, including a stunning cliff walk and another that leads to the Benidorm Cross at the top of the mountain.

7.  Low Festival

Low Festival

What is it? One of Spain’s best rock and indie music festivals, this awesome, three-day event is just one of the brilliant music festivals that Benidorm hosts every year. ‘Low’ is short for ‘Low-cost’ and you’ll have all the fun at about half the cost of similar events.

Why go? The Low  line-up has seen the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club, Pixies, Franz Ferdinand, The Vaccines and Chemical Brothers. Kick off the weekend in style by making sure you catch the insane opening party on Levante Beach.

8.  Tossal de la Cala

Tossal de la Cala

What is it? This huge, craggy rock closes in the southern end of the Playa de Poniente, and is one of the best places to get a fabulous bird’s-eye view of Benidorm. It’s especially gorgeous at sunset, although you might have to share it with young canoodlers.

Why go? For the most Insta-perfect views over the mini-Manhattan of Benidorm, you need to make the schlep up this rock. (Or jump in a cab if you can’t face the climb.) If you feel like hanging around, some of the earliest traces of human inhabitation in the area were discovered on this rock. You can check them out while you’re up here.

9.  Restaurante La Falúa

Restaurante La Falúa

What is it? Dine in style at this elegant spot, where the plush, designer interior is complemented by a fabulous outdoor terrace, where you can sink into a lounge bed with a glass of champagne in hand.  

Why go? The paintings on the walls, crisp linen and warm lighting at La Falúa provide an elegant setting for the delicious cuisine at this smart restaurant, which also has an excellent wine list. Afterwards, chill out over a cocktail on the terrace.

10.  La Cava Aragonesa

La Cava Aragonesa

What is it? You can’t leave Benidorm without a trip down Tapas Alley – which is what everyone calls the Calle Santo Domingo. La Cava Aragonesa is one of the best options along this popular strip, and offers more than a 100 different tapas and pinchos (baguette slices with different toppings).

Why go? A trawl down Tapas Alley is an institution in Benidorm, whether you’re a pasty Brit or a bronzed local, and all are welcome in the numerous tapas bars that are concentrated on and around the Plaça de la Constitució. It also does a bargain set lunch.

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There are many beautiful vacation spots in Spain , and bustling, brash, and bawdy, Benidorm has come a long way since its days as a quiet fishing village on Spain's southeast coast. Hundreds of thousands of sunseekers flock to the town every year, all year round to enjoy the unique hospitality this Spanish seaside town has to offer.

In the 1950s, then-mayor, Pedro Zaragoza had a vision of turning a crumbling fishing village into the number one travel destination for vacationers from across Europe. Today, the fisherman's cottages have long gone, replaced by skyscraper hotels, bars, restaurants, and discos but the golden beaches remain and Benidorm is fiercely proud of its reputation as Spain's number one tourist beach destination.

Top Things to Do in Benidorm

Read this complete guide on the best things to do in Benidorm, where to stay, what to eat, and how to spend the perfect day. Find out why Benidorm should definitely be a place to visit in Spain in summer .

1 Poniente Beach

Benidorm has two main beaches, both long and sandy but each with a different personality. Poniente beach is the quieter one with around two miles of golden sand gently shelving into the blue Mediterranean Sea, Poniente beach is up there with some of the top beaches in Spain.

This beach is also ideal for those vacationing with young children thanks to its easy access to the sea. Sun loungers can be rented at around 10 to 15 dollars per day for two with a parasol included.

  • Address: Avda. de la Marina Espanyola
  • Hours: Beach open 24/7, sun lounger rentals usually from 10 am to 7 pm
  • Cost: Free to use beach

2 Levante Beach

Levante Beach is the noisier neighbor of Poniente, another long sandy beach in a sweeping bay, Levante beach is lined with bars and cafés offering everything from colorful cocktails, drag shows and dancers, to burger and fries and the ubiquitous full English breakfast (more about those later).

Sun loungers with parasols are available to rent and are the perfect place to sleep off the hangover after all those cocktails.

  • Address: Avda. de Estocolmo
  • Hours: Beach open 24/7 sun lounger rental usually from 10am to 7pm

3 Benidorm Palace

Benidorm Palace has been a top destination in the town since the 1970s and continues to attract visitors from near and far. The dinner and show theater provides vacationers a chance to dress to impress and relax over a delicious meal and enjoy top-class international entertainment.

Shows change regularly throughout the year but each spectacular production shares the same fabulous concept of colorful costumes, incredible dance displays, and outstanding music interspersed with humor, all set against stunning backdrops.

  • Address: Avenida Dr Severo Ochoa, 13
  • Hours: Dinner + show 8:30 pm. Only show 09:30 pm Show starts 10:00 pm. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday
  • Cost: Show only $39. Show and dinner $60. Show and upgrade dinner $70
  • Pre-booking is recommended by visiting the Benidorm Palace website .

4 Enjoy A Full English Breakfast

No visit to Benidorm would be complete without enjoying a full English breakfast in one of the many British Pubs along Benidorm's beachfront. The full English, as it is known, is one of the best dishes to come out of the UK .

There are many variations on the theme, but it is important to be hungry as this dish is not for the faint-hearted. A typical full English will include fried eggs, English-style bacon, pork sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, grilled or canned tomatoes, fried bread, and toasted bread with lashings of butter.

There are Irish, Scottish, and Welsh varieties of this breakfast and all are worth a try.

  • Address : Numerous pubs and cafés throughout Benidorm
  • Hours: Usually served all day
  • Cost: Varying from $10 to $15

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5 Visit Benidorm Old Town

Benidorm old town is located near the harbor between the two main beaches and is a lovely place to explore, especially in the evening when the streets really come alive.

The old town definitely has a more Spanish vibe and is a far cry from the fish & chips and full English breakfasts served in the beach area, visitors can try traditional Valencian Paella or a selection of tapas and watch the world go by.

Low-rise buildings line the narrow streets and plazas and many an hour can be spent strolling around the shops and boutiques. A climb to the Balcon del Mediterraneo is well worth it for the stunning views out to the blue Mediterranean.

For lovers of architecture and history, Benidorm's old town doesn't disappoint as much effort has been spent on preserving the old churches and buildings throughout the area.

  • Address: La Parte Vieja
  • Hours: 24/7

6 Enjoy Benidorm's Nightlife

Benidorm has a reputation for being a party town, and it certainly lives up to that, especially at nighttime. The holiday town has something for everyone when it comes to nightlife, from children to the older generation, people of all ages can enjoy fun and entertainment long into the night.

A renowned destination for European bachelor and bachelorette parties, visitors looking for loud or sometimes scary will not be disappointed. Benidorm has one of the best nightclub scenes in Spain but with prices lower than its Mediterranean neighbor Ibiza.

Some popular nightclubs include KM Bar which features male and female pole dancers; another favorite is The Hippodrome. During the day promotion staff will hand out free drinks vouchers and merchandise.

For the rest of the family, show bars are in abundance with tribute acts from Adele to Elvis and Bon Jovi to Abba. For those wanting to provide entertainment, karaoke bars are everywhere in Benidorm.

No guide to Benidorm would be complete without a mention of one of the town's oldest and most infamous performers, Sticky Vicky. Definitely not family friendly and not for those easily shocked, her extremely risqué magic act is now performed by franchisees as the original Sticky Vicky, now well into her '80s, has long since retired.

  • Address: Nightlife can be found throughout Benidorm
  • Hours: 7 pm to early hours
  • Cost: Nightclub entrance averages $25 dollars

7 Spend A Day At Terra Mitica

For a fun day out for all the family away from the beach Terra Mitica theme park is a must. With high-octane rides and attractions themed around Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Iberia, and the island's adults and older children can spend a day packed with adventure.

For younger visitors smaller more gentle rides will keep them occupied for hours. Cool off in one of the pools or venture along the river Nile without having to visit Egypt!

When hunger calls there are plenty of food outlets to choose from, and there are even two hotels for those who prefer to make the most of their stay and spend a night or two.

  • Address: Partida del Moralet, s/n, 03502 Benidorm
  • Hours: June to mid-September 10:30 am to 7 pm
  • Cost: Day pass $25, afternoon pass (after 3 pm) $22

8 Visit Aqualandia

Have a splashing time at Aqualandia, Benidorm’s largest water park. Take the plunge on one of the daring high-speed slides or cruise the lazy river at a slow pace.

There are slides and rides to suit all ages including the world's highest capsule slide, plus plenty of places to grab a bite to eat to top up the energy after all the adrenaline-inducing fun.

Even for those who can't swim, there is plenty to keep everyone occupied and have some fun in the sun. There are many exciting waterparks in the world and Aqualandia is well worth checking off the list.

  • Address: Parque Natural Sierra Helada 03503 - Benidorm
  • Hours: June to September 10:30 am to 7 pm

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9 Best Time To Visit Benidorm

Benidorm is a year-round vacation town. During the summer the town attracts the younger crowd, ready to enjoy late-night parties and the hot summer sunshine. Many towns, from Barcelona to Benidorm, are hot spots in the summer , and worth exploring when tourism is high.

In the winter months, retirees and Snow Birds from Northern Europe spend weeks at a time in the town to enjoy the winter sunshine and the milder climate.

  • Summer temperatures can reach the high 90s and in the winter months, the temperatures are around a very pleasant 60s.

10 Best Way To Get Around Benidorm

Alicante Elche airport is the closest airport to Benidorm and has frequent daily connecting flights from Madrid and Barcelona as well as from most major European cities.

Getting around Benidorm is easy, buses run frequently to all the main areas and taxis are in abundance with well-marked taxi ranks on all main streets. For visitors looking to explore more of the province, car rental is reasonably priced with numerous providers located at Alicante airport and throughout the town.

  • An easy way to get to Benidorm from Alicante airport is by using one of the many shuttle bus services which can be pre-booked.

11 Where To Eat In Benidorm

Benidorm has a huge number of cafes and restaurants to suit all budgets and in a range of cuisines. Visitors to this vibrant Mediterranean town can eat traditional Spanish Tapas to modern European delights. Here are just a few ideas of places to try.

The Garrison Sports Bar

  • Address: Calle Lepanto Edificio Benloix Local 9
  • Hours: 9:30 am to 11 pm
  • Food to try: Full English Breakfast

Restaurant Turia

  • Address: Avenida Vicente Llorca Alos 8
  • Hours: 10:30 am to 5:30 pm closed Wednesdays
  • Food to try: Paella - various types to choose from

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Restaurante Club Nautico

  • Address: Passeig de Colón, 2 03501
  • Hours: 1pm to 5pm and 8pm to midnight Monday to Sunday
  • Food to try: Steak or seafood

12 Where To Stay In Benidorm

Benidorm has an assortment of hotels at varying price points.

Hotel Voramar

  • Address: Avenida de los Almendros, 6, 03501 Benidorm
  • Cost: From $78 per night
  • Amenities: Opposite beach and close to old town

Medplaya Rio Park

  • Address: Murcia, 16, 03500 Benidorm
  • Cost: From $90 per night
  • Amenities: Price includes breakfast

Servigroup Moniboli

  • Address: Partida El Montiboli, 03570 Villajoyosa
  • Cost: From $190 per night
  • Amenities: Price includes breakfast, located in nearby Villajoyosa

Related: Budget Travelers: Here Are The Top 10 Most Affordable Hotels In Spain

13 How To Spend The Perfect Day In Benidorm

Wake up early and take a stroll along the promenade before the beach gets crowded. After working up an appetite stop in one of the beachfront cafés and tuck into a full English breakfast.

Spend the rest of the day at Terra Mitica or for something more relaxing, rent a sunbed and parasol and chill out on one of Benidorm’s golden sandy beaches, cooling off occasionally in the blue Mediterranean.

Put on a favorite outfit and enjoy an evening with fine food and fabulous entertainment at Benidorm Palace.

Q: What is the nicest part of Benidorm?

Benidorm is made up of many different areas, the beaches and the old town being the most popular. Visitors can relax on the beach or spend a day wandering around the beautiful old town which is often described as the nicest part.

Visitors can also make the most of their trip to this part of Spain by taking a day trip to the region's capital Valencia .

Q: Is Benidorm a cheap vacation place?

Benidorm has accommodations, bars, and restaurants to suit all budgets making it an ideal place for many types of travelers.

Q: Is Benidorm worth going to?

Benidorm is one of Spain's top vacation destinations with plenty to do by day and night, this combined with the excellent year-round climate makes it a Spanish destination well worth a visit in summer or winter.

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The City Council grants a permit to Hotel Port Benidorm to build a 26-story tower

The Benidorm City Council has granted the building permit to expand Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa, located in the Rincón de Loix neighborhood. The establishment is owned by the renowned entrepreneur Toni Mayor, president of the Port Hotels chain and former leader of the sector’s employers' association in the Comunitat, Hosbec. The project includes the construction of an adjacent 26-story tower, eight more than the current flagship building in the city of skyscrapers. The work is expected to be completed before the high season of 2026, according to company sources.

The new building will house 125 hotel rooms, bringing the total to 406 rooms in the establishment. This will be achieved through a new structure connected to the existing building, as seen in the accompanying image. Of the 26 floors of the new tower, 23 will be dedicated to the new accommodation units, while the remaining floors will enhance and expand the range of services and common areas “to offer our guests a comprehensive luxury and wellness experience.”

Additionally, new pool areas will be added, and the hotel’s current rooftop will be expanded to increase the capacity and services of La Terrasse, the restaurant located in this space. Furthermore, the existing parking lot will be demolished and replaced with a new three-level parking area to improve capacity and accessibility.

Previously, the company had to initiate the entire procedure to apply for an Interior Reform Plan (PRI) that would allow them to increase the buildable area of the plot in exchange for compensating the municipality financially and relinquishing square meters in setbacks. However, according to the documentation, they do not have the environmental license prior to the building permit as it is still being processed. As a result, they have assumed the risk and responsibility for the consequences if it is not granted, thereby committing not to receive compensation. This is a reversal of steps allowed by law in such cases.

The deadline for the execution of the work is 24 months, and the permit will expire if the works have not commenced within six months of notification. Once started, the works will be halted for six months.

This is not the first renovation the hotel has undergone since being acquired by Toni Mayor. After purchasing the property, previously known as Los Dálmatas, the entrepreneur opened the doors of the new accommodation in 2016 with his signature touch following a significant transformation process and an investment of 13 million euros. He also established his headquarters there, from where he manages the chain, which includes eleven establishments throughout the Valencian Community. Five years later, he continued with the conversion by undertaking new works on the structure, followed by further expansions of the rooms and spaces, such as the rooftop converted into a bar with privileged views of the beach and the skyline. This constant evolution has allowed the hotel to achieve a superior four-star rating.

“The expansion of Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa not only reinforces Port Hotels’ commitment to growth and innovation in the hotel industry but also underscores its investment in Benidorm as a key destination for national and international tourism,” stated the hotel chain. They added, “With this project, Port Hotels continues to elevate the quality and service standards that have characterized the chain throughout its history.”

Currently, the company employs over 800 people, manages 1,925 rooms, and offers nearly 4,000 hotel beds.

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At Port Hotels, we believe that every moment counts, which is why we’ve created an exclusive offer to help you make the most of your vacation. If you're 55 or older, this is your chance to relax, unwind, and enjoy an unforgettable experience.

We invite you to experience the authentic Mediterranean lifestyle at our hotels, located in the most charming destinations along the Costa Blanca.

Book your stay at Port Europa, Port Fiesta Park, Port Vista Oro, or Port Dénia and escape to the Mediterranean at the best price. The offer includes full-board accommodation with wine and water, local-flavor breakfasts, and access to activities designed for your well-being.

Whether you're looking to relax by the sea, savor local cuisine, or explore new places, at Port Hotels, we offer the perfect combination of comfort, leisure, and tranquility.

Enjoy a vacation that will make you feel "Mediterráneamente well," surrounded by spectacular landscapes, great weather, and attentive service in every detail. Book now and treat yourself to the quality time you deserve!

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Summer is coming to an end, and it's the perfect time for a final family getaway to unwind before the kids head back to school.

At Port Hotels, we understand how important it is to find the perfect destination for the whole family—a hotel that offers everything you need to relax and recharge, while also providing fun and excitement for the kids to make the most of the last days of summer.

Port Alicante is the perfect choice if you're looking for both relaxation and fun for the little ones. Our pool, surrounded by Balinese beds and a pool bar, allows you to unwind while your children enjoy the kids' pool area and playground. Plus, after a pleasant stroll, you’ll arrive at San Juan Beach, a family-friendly beach where you can spend the afternoon enjoying ice cream or watching the sunset.

Port Dénia is also an excellent option for this occasion. A hotel where the fun of the little ones is the top priority. With water slides in the pool, a playground, kids' entertainment, and much more, you can enjoy incredible family days together. For adults, the pool area also offers plenty of options, such as a poolside bar with a snack buffet, sun loungers for sunbathing, a terrace, and daily entertainment. Dénia is a lively city throughout the summer, perfect for adventurous families.

At Port Fiesta Park, you'll find everything you're looking for in a final summer family getaway. Its cozy atmosphere, activities for all ages, and ideal location near the beach make it the perfect spot where fun and relaxation come together. Additionally, the family rooms are ideal for resting after a day full of activities.

Port Benidorm is, without a doubt, the icon of fun for the whole family. You can enjoy entertainment for all ages, contests, foam parties, live performances, and much more. However, among its facilities, you’ll also find a spa with a heated pool, hammam, sauna, and contrast showers for complete relaxation. And yes, the little ones are welcome too!

Without changing destinations, in the center of Benidorm, you’ll find Port Vista Oro. A family-friendly hotel where the pool, beach bar, and excellent location make it the perfect place for one last stop this summer. The animation team will turn your days into unforgettable experiences.

If, on the other hand, you’d like to combine your getaway with some sightseeing, Elche is the city you’ve been looking for. Our hotel Port Jardín Milenio combines quality with the convenience of being located in the heart of the Elche Palm Grove. We have recently expanded the number of rooms, offering newly renovated spaces. Additionally, we have added a massage room to complete your relaxation experience. The pool area is perfect for cooling off after a long day of sightseeing and admiring the sunset.

Port Europa, located right on Calpe beach, is a paradise for those looking for the convenience of staying in a hotel on the Mediterranean coast. All its rooms offer spectacular views of the sea or the Salinas of Calpe. It has a pool for adults and children, ideal for cooling off and enjoying together.

With so many options for a final summer getaway, at Port Hotels, we’re confident you’ll find the perfect destination for you and your family. No matter which one you choose, we guarantee a memorable experience to close out the summer on a high note. We look forward to welcoming you with open arms and creating unforgettable memories together before autumn arrives!

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The Huerto del Cura Hotel, owned by the Port Hotels chain, launches a new gastronomic offering in its lush gardens.

Veranda is the name given to the new gastronomic space at the Huerto del Cura Hotel, a refuge of Mediterranean flavors in a unique setting, with an elegant and cozy atmosphere that promises to delight the senses of its visitors.

A veranda is defined as an outdoor living area, a place to relax and enjoy the surroundings, much like the space around the pool at the Huerto del Cura Hotel. Veranda stands as the ideal place to enjoy summer nights, the perfect setting for a special occasion or an intimate dinner in good company. Its privileged environment adds extra charm, turning each visit into a memorable experience.

The new garden bar is distinguished by its unique and sophisticated culinary offerings, including everything from rice dishes and focaccias to grilled meats, all prepared with fresh, local ingredients using modern cooking techniques.

Veranda's bartenders have created a selection of exclusive cocktails designed to reflect the essence of summer. These signature cocktails feature innovative combinations of flavors and techniques. Their cocktail menu focuses on using seasonal ingredients to ensure vibrant and authentic flavors. Although the cocktail list includes classics like mojitos, margaritas, and daiquiris, each is presented with Veranda's unique touch.

Veranda's cocktail offerings are also designed to complement its menu of tapas and light dishes. Each cocktail can be paired with menu options that enhance the flavors of both, creating a complete gastronomic experience.

Veranda is open daily for lunch and dinner, offering a complete experience that goes beyond gastronomy. On Thursday nights, diners can enjoy live music, while on Fridays, the resident DJ adds a vibrant touch to the evening with sessions of afro house, deep house, and chill out.

Veranda promises to be the trendy spot this summer in the city of Elche. With its innovative gastronomic proposal and incomparable setting, it positions itself as a must-visit for locals and tourists seeking a unique experience.

Nestled in the Huerto del Cura Hotel, it is recognized by many as a "city oasis" and is considered one of the most unique accommodations in the region. Its privileged location in the heart of the Palm Grove of Elche allows guests and visitors to lose themselves in a garden of delights unique to the province.

As a benchmark in its category of accommodations, the Huerto del Cura Hotel harmoniously combines exclusive bungalow rooms in the garden. Among the more than 600 specimens of ancient palm trees surrounding the hotel is also the Oasis Zen. Inspired by the tropics, the Oasis Zen features jacuzzis, saunas, hammock areas, a fully equipped gym with state-of-the-art equipment, and a massage center. Guests can enjoy a wide range of body massages, facials, and guided circuits by a professional team of masseurs.

In its mission to be a place dedicated to body care, comfort, and well-being, gastronomy plays a fundamental role. The hotel dedicates a large part of its efforts to this field, being one of the city's reference kitchens.

Els Capellans, the hotel's in-house restaurant, completes the hotel's gastronomic offering with its traditional cuisine from Elche. Chef Jesús Gómez works to offer avant-garde cuisine without losing sight of those dishes so representative of the city, such as Elche delicacies or arroz con costra.

The gastronomy and exclusive spaces of the Huerto del Cura Hotel can also be enjoyed as an event venue. From intimate celebrations to conferences for up to 300 people.

The Huerto del Cura Hotel is a true oasis of tranquility in the center of Elche. Surrounded by a lush garden of palm trees, the hotel combines luxury and comfort, offering a unique experience in the province. This idyllic setting is now complemented by the Veranda offering, which further enhances the hotel's offerings.

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Port Hotels, a hotel chain with 11 hotels in Elche, Alicante, Benidorm, Calpe, Dénia, and Valencia, has renewed the Bioscore Certification across all its properties. Internationally recognized, the Bioscore Certification evaluates sustainability through its own standard, which is acknowledged by the GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourist Council). This prestigious certification is a testament to Port Hotels' commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.

The Bioscore certification assesses multiple aspects of sustainability, including energy efficiency, waste management, responsible use of natural resources, and sustainable labor practices. Port Hotels' properties have implemented a series of measures to reduce their environmental impact and promote more responsible tourism.

The Benidorm-based hotel group has worked to integrate sustainable practices into its daily operations across all departments, such as implementing motion sensor systems and energy-saving devices, recycling programs, reducing single-use plastics, installing drinking water dispensers, minimizing food waste, and collaborating with local suppliers to reduce the carbon footprint, among other initiatives.

This year, the company has incorporated water footprint calculations into its sustainability standards to optimize resources and reduce environmental impact. Water footprint data is crucial for planning long-term sustainable strategies that ensure the resilience of the establishments against potential water shortages in the future.

“The renewal of the Bioscore certification in all our establishments is an important milestone for Port Hotels. It not only reflects our 'Guests of The Planet' commitment but also offers our guests peace of mind, knowing that they are choosing responsible accommodations,” says Ana Mayor, Vice President of Port Hotels. “We believe it is our responsibility to care for the environment and the community in which we operate, and this certification is a significant step towards achieving that goal.”

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The Hotel Huerto del Cura, owned by the Port Hotels chain, is a unique hotel located in the heart of the Palmeral of Elche, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.

The Palmeral of Elche, also known as the Palm Groves of Elche, is a large expanse of palm trees within the city of Elche.

The hotel features more than 600 palm trees within its premises. They spread throughout the garden, around the pool, and blend with the rooms distributed in bungalows, forming a city oasis.

Every year, when summer arrives, it is time to prune the more than 200,000 specimens that make up this peculiar landscape. The Hotel Huerto del Cura not only offers a refuge of luxury and comfort but also bears witness to this millenary tradition. The hotel’s palm trees are also part of the municipal pruning plan carried out each year.

Pruning the palm trees is an essential activity to maintain the health and beauty of the palm grove. This process not only improves the appearance of the palm trees but also prevents diseases and pests, ensuring the longevity of these magnificent trees.

The pruning of the palm grove combines traditional techniques passed down from generation to generation with modern methods that guarantee the safety and effectiveness of the process. The pruners, known as "palmereros," are genuine artisans who use specific tools to cut the dry leaves and suckers, avoiding damage to the palm tree trunk.

Guests at the Hotel Huerto del Cura have had the unique opportunity to closely observe this fascinating activity.

We invite you to visit the Hotel Huerto del Cura and experience the magic of the Palmeral of Elche. For more information and reservations, visit our website. 

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The Port Alicante City&Beach Hotel, owned by Port Hotels, introduces a new service to offer its amenities and facilities to non-staying guests with its Day Pass.

Located at Playa de San Juan, Port Alicante City & Beach has launched an exclusive 'Day Pass' that allows access to the hotel's amenities for a full day without needing to stay overnight. The pass includes a Balinese bed for two people, pool towels, buffet access with included drinks, and credit for consumption at the hotel's cafeteria.

The 'Day Pass' is designed to offer a complete experience, allowing locals and tourists to enjoy the hotel's amenities throughout the day. This initiative invites guests to immerse themselves in an oasis of comfort and tranquility, away from the daily hustle and bustle, at Port Alicante City & Beach.

It is available every day from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and reservations must be made through the hotel's official website. With this initiative, Port Hotels reaffirms its commitment to offering unique and memorable experiences to both local residents and visitors.

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Yellow Day is considered the happiest day of the year due to a combination of factors, including good weather, increased daylight hours, the proximity of summer holidays, and the summer bonus in many countries. This combination of circumstances creates the perfect scenario for an optimistic and cheerful mood.

Tourism and happiness go hand in hand. Traveling gives us the opportunity to disconnect from the routine, explore new places, discover new cultures, and, most importantly, create happy memories. That's why Yellow Day is the perfect excuse to inspire people to plan their next getaway.

On this day, destinations with plenty of sunshine and outdoor activities become especially attractive. At Port Hotels, we know that our beach destinations are the favorites during these dates. These include Alicante, Benidorm, Dénia, and Calpe. Our hotel offerings in these four Costa Blanca destinations cater to all kinds of guests, perfect for traveling as a couple, with family, or with friends.

If, on the other hand, your next getaway is more about culture, at Port Hotels we recommend our city destinations. Elche and Valencia are two cities rich in culture and history. Both offer a wide range of activities to enjoy summer in the city, including museums, theater performances, tours, gastronomic experiences, festivals, and much more.

If you were waiting for a sign to organize your next getaway, today is your day. Take advantage of our special 10% discount on the happiest day of the year: YD10.

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Boga Sky Bar, the first rooftop bar in Playa de San Juan, located at the Hotel Port Alicante City & Beach, is celebrating one year since its inauguration with an elegant and vibrant party called "Boga Blossoms." This time of year gives the event its name and shape, which will take place on June 28th, starting at 8:30 PM.

Boga Sky Bar has become the go-to spot for those seeking panoramic views, signature cocktails, and high-end gastronomy in a unique atmosphere.

Guests will be welcomed with a carefully selected range of Laurent-Perrier sparkling wines to enjoy during the stunning sunset, followed by a gourmet cocktail-style dinner with various food stations. The evening will be enlivened by live music from the group Levante Camina, whose fusion of rhythms transports listeners from Spain to the Caribbean. To cap off the night, Two Jeys will get everyone dancing with a special Afro House session.

Port Hotels, the hotel chain with 11 hotels in the Valencian Community, takes this opportunity to kick off the high season at its only establishment in the capital of Alicante.

Buy your tickets here  Sky Bar Boga (porthotels.es)

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Port Hotels group, with 11 hotels in the Valencian Community, announces the incorporation of Diego Fernández Pérez de Ponga as the new CEO as a sign of its strategic commitment to the consolidation and expansion of the business. In his new role, Fernández Pérez de Ponga will lead all of the company's operations, focusing on the hotel chain's sustainable growth, operational excellence and customer satisfaction.

The arrival of Diego Fernández Pérez de Ponga to Port Hotels marks a significant milestone in the strategy of the Mayor family, owners of the company, led by Toni Mayor. With this, they seek to reinforce their commitment to the fundamental values ​​of product excellence, increased profitability, consolidation of the existing business, sustainable expansion and commitment to the environment. “Diego's appointment is aligned with our goals for sustainable growth and continued success, as well as the high standards we set for our employees at Port Hotels. We are confident that his incorporation will mean a before and after,” highlights the vice president of Port Hotels, Ana Mayor.

With extensive experience of more than 20 years in the sector, Fernández Pérez de Ponga arrives from Palladium Hotel Group, where in recent years he has held management functions aimed at boosting profitability and exploitation of income as Corporate Director of Revenue and Group distribution. Likewise, he combines his managerial responsibilities as director of the Master in Revenue Management at TuriSCool and professor of the Master in Hotel Management at Forst. Likewise, he is considered one of the most influential people in the hotel industry according to different sources.

"It is an honor to join the Port Hotels team and contribute to its exciting evolution,” said Diego Fernández Pérez de Ponga. “I am joining a company with more than 60 years of history and an incredible legacy in tourism. Exciting years await us full of challenges that we will overcome by relying on human talent, the creation of memorable experiences, excellence in service and our commitment to our environment. I am convinced that, together with the extraordinary team at Port Hotels, a future full of success awaits us. "

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The Port Alicante City & Beach hotel, located on Playa de San Juan, is the best option to enjoy the Hogueras de San Juan as well as a few days of relaxation just minutes from the beach.

The Hogueras de San Juan is an official festival of the city of Alicante and has been declared an International Tourist Interest. During these days, the city transforms into a festive scene with parades, fireworks, concerts, and, of course, the famous bonfires—impressive artistic structures that are burned on June 24th in a ritual. The Hogueras de San Juan in Alicante is one of the city’s most vibrant and emblematic celebrations, attracting thousands of visitors each year.

Located just minutes from the best beaches of Alicante and the urban center, the Port Alicante City & Beach hotel is the ideal choice for those who want to combine the fun of the festivities with comfort and luxury. This hotel offers modern facilities and a strategic location to fully enjoy the Hogueras de San Juan.

The excellent location of the hotel allows you to easily access the main points of interest and events of the Hogueras. For example, it is very easy to get to downtown Alicante as the Tram stops at Avenida de las Naciones and Holanda are just a few meters from the hotel.

If, on the other hand, you plan to spend these special days in Benidorm, we have the best plan to celebrate the arrival of summer. On Saturday, June 22, join our white party at La Terrasse, the exclusive rooftop of the Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa. Enjoy a cocktail-style dinner with live music starting at 8:30 PM, admire the sunset, and soak up the best atmosphere. An unforgettable night awaits you!

You can purchase your tickets through the following link: https://landings.porthotels.es/landings/la-terrasse-san-juan-entradas 

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La Terrasse celebrates the second edition of its San Juan dinner on June 22. A sky-high party in Benidorm to welcome the summer.

The San Juan night celebration at La Terrasse will take place next Saturday, June 22, starting at 8:30 PM. The event will feature a cocktail-style dinner at sunset with culinary stations, offering the perfect opportunity to taste the establishment's seasonal culinary offerings.

The evening will be enlivened by live music from the group Levante Camina, whose fusion of rhythms transports listeners from Spain to the Caribbean. After dinner, guests can continue to enjoy the live music, as well as a wide selection of cocktails and mixed drinks.

In this second edition of the San Juan Night at La Terrasse, the White Party theme will be revived, and guests are encouraged to dress in white for the occasion.

Located on the rooftop of the Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa, La Terrasse offers a unique panoramic view of the bay of Benidorm from the hotel's 19th floor. It is the ideal place to enjoy the sunset along with its extensive cocktail menu.

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Port Benidorm and Port Fiesta Park hotels have been awarded the Accessible Tourism badge as part of Benidorm's Accessible Tourism Plan.

Both hotels have implemented specific actions that were previously audited to obtain this recognition. Among the measures taken are widening of doors and corridors, modification of access with ramps and accessible elevators, installation of emergency lighting signals and alarm devices in bathrooms, implementation of specific table reservations in the restaurant for quick and unobstructed access to the buffet, and modification of the height of elevator controls, among others.

The objective of Benidorm's Tourism Accessibility Plan is to create a roadmap or action plan that allows the city to improve its positioning in the tourism market and establish itself as an inclusive, accessible, and socially responsible destination, ensuring equal opportunities for all individuals.

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Lean Management is a powerful methodology aimed at continuous improvement. It involves identifying waste or "muda," which is defined as anything that does not add value for both internal and especially external customers, and eliminating it. Delays affecting guests, constant breakdowns, quality defects, movements of people and materials, warehouses full of perishable materials and products, or overproduction are considered waste and are the target to eradicate when working with Lean Management. At Port Hotels, we embrace this methodology to improve efficiency and, therefore, the satisfaction of both our internal and external customers. In this first foray into Lean Management, we have focused on the housekeeping and storeroom departments and have improved our internal procedures with cost reductions and task completion times. The application of Lean Management methodology requires the participation of teams that carry out most of the processes and are at the base of the hierarchical pyramid of a company. They always know what is happening or what may happen in a hotel, in our case.

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Port Benidorm, Port Elche, Port Vista Oro y Port Jardín Milenio have been awarded the 2024 Traveller's Choice Awards by TripAdvisor. This award honors businesses that receive excellent reviews, placing them among the top 10% of listings worldwide on TripAdvisor.

As one of the most relevant travel platforms in the market, TripAdvisor holds unparalleled authority with tourists and diners. This award is based on real feedback from anyone in the community who has visited these establishments and left a review on TripAdvisor in the last 12 months, making it a valuable and trustworthy designation of places to visit.

This recognition drives the 11 establishments that make up Port Hotels to continue improving their services and committing even more to excellence in hospitality. It also inspires them to constantly seek new ways to meet the needs and desires of guests, ensuring that each experience is even more memorable and satisfying.

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On May 6th, the delivery of Tourist Quality Commitment badges from the Integral System of Spanish Tourist Quality in Destination (SICTED) was celebrated for the destinations in the province of Alicante. Hotel Port Europa, located in Calpe, was one of the distinguished hotels awarded with this badge. This recognition reflects the commitment to excellence in tourist quality and customer service. The Integral System of Spanish Tourist Quality in Destinations (SICTED) is a national program that recognizes and promotes quality in the tourism sector. The "Tourist Quality Commitment" badge accredits and recognizes the effort made by participating tourist services. The "Tourist Quality Commitment" badge is the support that certifies compliance with the established requirements in the methodology and recognizes the effort and commitment to quality and continuous improvement, while distinguishing the accommodation from the competition.  

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Elche, a city with deep historical roots and unparalleled charm, offers the perfect setting for a romantic getaway. Located in the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community, this Mediterranean gem combines history, culture, nature, and exquisite gastronomy.

Known for its impressive Palm Grove, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elche provides a unique backdrop for exploring as a couple. Stroll hand in hand along the paths between the palm trees and discover the secrets of this green oasis dating back to the Arab era.

With Port Hotels, you can choose the accommodation that best suits your getaway. Starting with the majestic Hotel Huerto del Cura, known as an Urban Oasis, it's perfect for a relaxing few days. The hotel offers couples massage services, treatments, spa circuits, jacuzzis, and a gym.

Its rooms leave no one indifferent. The hotel is distributed in individual bungalows, small cabins that allow you to feel nature and enjoy the intimacy they offer. Its garden opens up to an impressive pool where you can take a dip until the sun sets.

The hotel's restaurant, Els Capellans, blends avant-garde with traditional Elche cuisine. You can taste everything from the classic "arroz con costra" to innovative flavors like zucchini flower tempura, stuffed with goat cheese and spinach.

Undoubtedly, Hotel Huerto del Cura is the favorite accommodation for couples looking to relax and make the most of the weekend in a hotel that offers all the comforts.

On the other hand, Port Jardín Milenio Hotel, nestled in the heart of the Palmeral de Elche, boasts a groundbreaking aesthetic that combines classic and Mediterranean styles in its corners.

Port Jardín Milenio offers spacious and renovated rooms with views of the Palmeral de Elche just a few meters from the city center. Among its facilities, the hotel has a pleasant massage room for couples to enjoy a relaxing moment after a long day of sightseeing.

Among the dozens of palm trees covering its garden, you'll find the imposing pool and La Taula restaurant. The restaurant is the ideal place to taste traditional Elche cuisine. These two spaces, which you shouldn't miss, complete an unforgettable getaway to the city of Elche.

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El hotel Port Benidorm, owned by the Port Hotels chain, with 11 hotels present in six destinations in the Valencian Community, has been awarded the TUI Global Hotel Awards 2024.

Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa, a 4-star superior category establishment located on the renowned Levante Beach (Benidorm) and featuring 288 rooms, has been recognized by the TUI Global Hotel Awards Quality Winner for 2024 as one of the best hotels within TUI's worldwide program.

Ana Mayor, vice president of Port Hotels, expresses gratitude for this recognition, "which reflects the commitment and dedication of the entire hotel team to providing quality service to our customers while they enjoy the facilities of one of Benidorm's most emblematic hotels."

TUI, the market-leading tourism group that markets specialized trips to Europe, the Middle East, America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, celebrates the TUI Global Hotel Awards every year. This event involves the participation of over 300 hoteliers, ministers, ambassadors, and travel industry partners. The distinction is based on guest feedback and hotel satisfaction ratings, with over 19 million guests and travelers from around the world casting their votes.

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If you're looking forward to the May holiday weekend to escape the hustle and bustle of the capital, at Port Hotels, we have the perfect plan for you.

This time, we suggest visiting Valencia. It's a surprising destination with plenty of activities you can do in one, two, three days, or however long you wish to stay in the city. You'll always find something to do!

Your visit to the Valencian capital begins at one of the Port accommodations. Port Azafata and Port Feria are two three-star hotels located away from the city center but very well connected, a perfect option to forget about the car. On our website, you can reserve parking before your arrival. This way, you can use public transportation—metro, bus, or commuter rail—to get around to all your plans. Here are all the available options: How to Get Around Valencia | Valencia Transportation (visitvalencia.com)

Once you arrive in downtown Valencia, we suggest visiting some of the city's most important historical monuments. The Town Hall Square will be your first stop. Don't miss the chance to take a photo at its imposing entrance and admire its presidential balcony, so iconic during the Fallas festival.

If you continue your route towards Ciutat Vella, you'll find Plaza Redonda, the Central Market, the Silk Exchange, the Plaza de la Reina, the Valencia Cathedral, and the Plaza de la Virgen. Sightseeing tends to work up an appetite, so take advantage of the charming streets in this neighborhood to enjoy a terrace in the sun while tasting a traditional Valencian Paella.

Valencian Paella is a typical dish throughout the autonomous community, specifically originating from this city. Each locality has its own recipe, but the authentic one consists of rice, chicken, rabbit, green beans, tomato, "garrofó" (a type of bean), saffron, and olive oil.

To continue your getaway, we suggest an afternoon of shopping on Calle Colón, the most commercial area in Valencia. Fashion, makeup, technology, sports, home goods, local shops, and something for everyone.

At the end of Calle Colón, you'll find the imposing Valencia Bullring, operational since 1859. Next to it is the North Station, Valencia's historic main train station.

To top off a fantastic and complete day in Valencia, we suggest returning to the hotel and enjoying Room Service at Port Azafata. If, on the other hand, you're staying at Port Feria, you can enjoy a delicious informal dinner at the Cel & Terra restaurant.

If you decide to stay a few more days in Valencia, here are some other very interesting plans:

  • Visit the City of Arts and Sciences
  • Visit the Bioparc
  • Excursion to the Albufera and try "All i Pebre" dish
  • Visit the Mercado de Colón and Mercado de la Imprenta
  • Visit the Oceanogràfic
  • Visit Valencia's beaches

Are you in? We await you at Port Hotels.

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The Huerto del Cura hotel, owned by the Port Hotels chain with 11 hotels in the Valencian Community, celebrates its 2nd Summer Welcome Gala on April 26th, a charitable event where each year support is provided to an organization recognized for its social work.

On this occasion, proceeds from ticket sales will go to the Conciénciate Foundation, an organization based in Elche formed by young people promoting social volunteering, thus contributing to improving the quality of life for vulnerable individuals or those at risk of social exclusion.

The event consists of a sunset cocktail celebration, featuring gastronomic stations, an open bar, and live music. As a novelty, this year the theme chosen by the organization is "Tropical Chic," aiming to create a complete experience transporting attendees to the tropical coast of Havana. An occasion where typical Caribbean flavors such as plantains, rice, fried beef, or mojitos will be showcased, curated by the mixologist Pipo's Gin.

The price for each ticket is €45, of which 10% will be allocated to the Conciénciate Foundation. The hotel has also set up a bank account number for those who wish to make additional donations freely.

Early ticket sales are already available through the website www.hotelhuertodelcura.com .

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The Port Hotels chain, with 11 hotels located in the Valencian Community, has signed an agreement with Gravity Wave, a social impact company focused on circular economy and environmental awareness, which was established with the mission of achieving plastic-free seas directly, concretely, and measurably.

Port Hotels, within the framework of its corporate commitment to the environment and territories under 'Guests of the Planet' initiative and in commemoration of World Water Day, has entered into an agreement with Gravity Wave to join the #plasticfreeoceans commitment. The hotel group has agreed to collect 1,000 kilograms of plastic from the sea. The plastic cleanup will take place in the depths and ports of the Mediterranean Sea, alongside the traditional fishing communities and networks that Gravity Wave operates with, distributed across countries such as Spain, Greece, Italy, and Egypt.

This agreement is aligned with three major sustainability pillars that the organization works on: plastic reduction, optimal waste management, and social responsibility. The aim of this agreement is to enhance the quality of the environment and reduce the impact of tourist activities in the cities where Port Hotels operates.

Ana Mayor, Vice President of Port Hotels, adds, "This agreement symbolizes our commitment to environmental care and the immediate surroundings, as well as to making all necessary efforts to preserve it."

With this agreement, Port Hotels joins Gravity Wave's mission statement and becomes part of the network of companies committed to cleaning and protecting the seas and oceans, setting itself as a leading company in its industry in driving this change and transmitting this commitment to all its stakeholders and customers.

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Port Hotels, the hotel chain based in Benidorm and present in 6 destinations in the Valencian Community, introduces 'Guests of the Planet', a new strategic axis of its hotel and hospitality business through which to channel all its initiatives of social responsibility.

The company encompasses under this new paradigm all actions carried out in terms of sustainability, social responsibility, and commitment to the territories in which it operates.

Port Hotels has conducted a thorough analysis of its activity, leading to the development of a project structured around six major pillars of commitment. The reduction of CO2 emissions, optimal waste management, water conservation, sustainable restoration, social responsibility, and the elimination of plastic use are the main areas on which 'Guests of the Planet' is based.

Furthermore, the hotel group has audited the internal work of all its departments to assign responsibilities and unite collective efforts. In the words of Port Hotels Vice President, Ana Mayor, "the objective is to extend the commitment to all individuals within the company. Our purpose is part of the business vision and culture of Port Hotels." The hotel group also announces its adherence to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda. As an integral part of the 'Guests of the Planet' campaign, they commit to actively contribute to the building of a more sustainable and equitable future.

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The Port Elche hotel resumes the Leisure and Business sessions, an event designed to highlight the companies in the Elche business park , the know-how they have in their different industries, and their various ways of facing the challenges of the business person in the present. This event is conceived as a space designed for networking and to generate synergies that promote the development of the Elche business community and the province.

This new edition has the participation of Miguel Pina, CEO of Mondraker , an Elche brand dedicated to Mountain Bike, and will be moderated by Sol Segura, director of CEDELCO . Both will address a dynamic presentation that will revolve around innovation in the company, the challenges of internationalization, as well as Mondraker's recent experience with the opening of its own headquarters in the United States. The event will be attended by Nuria Montes, Consellera of Innovation, Industry, Commerce and Tourism. 

The day will begin at 9 a.m. and will last until mid-morning to end with a breakfast offered by the hotel for all attendees. To confirm attendance, please send it to [email protected]

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The Huerto del Cura hotel is an idyllic destination that makes it the perfect setting to celebrate love in all its forms.

This year, the hotel will celebrate its Special Valentine's Gala on Saturday, February 10 . A unique proposal to share as a couple or with friends. The Chef, Jesús Gómez, has prepared for the occasion a menu that fuses creativity with fresh and highest quality ingredients. After dinner, a dance will be offered, with DJ music and drinks at popular prices.

For those looking for a complete experience, the hotel offers three getaways designed to celebrate love , enjoy complete relaxation and taste local cuisine. Valentine's Day packages, which include various services such as parking and couples massages, are available to book through the website or by calling 96 661 00 11.

As a novelty, the Valentine's menu will also be available on February 14 and 17 at Els Capellans, the hotel restaurant, providing the opportunity to extend the celebration of this special day.

Celebrate special moments, make unforgettable memories and let yourself be enveloped by the unique magic that this charming corner has to offer.

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The Port Azafata hotel, located in the Valencian city of Manises, celebrates its -now traditional- theme party to celebrate the most romantic day of the year: Valentine's Day.

On Saturday, February 17 , the Port Azafata hotel proposes a perfect plan to do as a couple or with friends. A themed party inspired by the iconic movie Grease to celebrate love, which will take attendees to relive that summer of 1959 with Sandy and Danny.

The evening will begin with a delicious dinner offered by the house restaurant, Cel & Mar restaurant. After dinner there will be dancing with DJ music and mixed drinks at popular prices.

From the organization, attendees are encouraged to immerse themselves in the magic of the 1950s by wearing outfits inspired by the unforgettable Grease characters: leather jackets, frill skirts and rockabilly hairstyles. A fun photocall will be available to capture the most special moments of the evening.

For those who wish to extend the magic of the night, the hotel provides the opportunity to extend the reservation with accommodation or bed and breakfast options . Transform this themed experience into a complete romantic getaway, enjoying the comfort that Port Azafata offers.

Join an unforgetable night full of love, music and retro style. We are waiting for you at the Port Azafata hotel to celebrate Valentine's Day in true Grease style!

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Port Hotels, a hotel chain in the Valencian Community with 11 hotels in Alicante, Benidorm, Calpe, Dénia, Elche and Valencia, announces its collaboration for the second consecutive year with Aspanion, the Association of Parents of Children with Cancer in the Valencian Community .

As part of February 15, World Childhood Cancer Day , throughout the month of February, Port Hotels offers the Aspanion Bracelet for sale at all its receptions and through its website. This initiative gives guests the opportunity to contribute to the fight against childhood cancer by making their stay at the chain's hotels an experience committed to this cause.

Last year 2023, the hotel company managed to donate 1,127 euros raised through the sale of 450 solidarity bracelets . Ana Mayor, Director of Communication at Port Hotels, expresses her gratitude, assuring that: "At Port Hotels we have a firm commitment to the society of the territories in which we operate. We believe in the positive impact of solidarity and the sale of these Bracelets Aspanion is a tangible way to involve our guests in contributing to a cause as important as the fight against childhood cancer.''

The solidarity bracelets have an exclusive design that symbolizes the hope and strength of children facing cancer. By purchasing a bracelet, our customers contribute generously to this cause. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the bracelets will be donated to Aspanion .

Port Hotels and Aspanion invite everyone to join this cause and become agents of change, bringing hope to families facing the challenge of childhood cancer.

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  • First of all, it is necessary to request an appointment through https://bonoviajecv22.gva.es/
  • Access the platform within the period established for each applicant, where the personal data must be entered and the registration certificate attached, an essential requirement for the request for the Travel Voucher.
  • Wait to receive your bonus.
  • Once you receive the Promotional Code, you will have 10 business days to make your reservation at Port Hotels.
  • Only one Promotional Code can be applied per booking.

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During the month of December, two charging points for electric vehicles were installed at the Huerto del Cura hotel. Its use is intended both for hotel guests, and for any citizen who requires it.

Against climate change, positive actions. At Port Hotels we know that taking care of the planet is everyone's responsibility.

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Hotel Huerto del Cura SL will offer commercial advantages to the university community of the UMH

The rector of the University Miguel Hernández (UMH) of Elche, Juanjo Ruiz, and the President of Port Hotels, Antonio Mayor, have signed an agreement of commercial advantages for the university community of the UMH. This action is part of the collaboration framework agreement, which both institutions have signed this morning in the facilities of the Huerto del Cura Hotel in Elche.

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The hotel chain, Port Hotels, has been expanding with the incorporation of 2 new establishments, Hotel Huerto del Cura and Jardín Milenio, both four-star hotels.

The hotel Huerto del Cura (Elche, Alicante) has 86 rooms placed amongst its gardens, featuring an interesting concept of horizontality that is highly appreciated by its guests.

The Hotel Milenio (Elche, Alicante) with 72 rooms offers excellent facilities for resting, visiting the city or celebrating any type of event.

These hotels will adapt to Port Hotels' philosophy and quality standards. Marketed as Port Garden Milenio and Port Huerto del Cura, these two hotels will benefit from the commercial strength and know-how of the hotel chain.

With these two new acquisitions, Port Hotels will have a workforce of 618 employees and will manage 3,830 hotel beds in 5 destinations.

These acquisitions reinforce and diversify the hotel business of the Port Hotels chain, dedicated to the operation, commercialization and management of hotel establishments in the Autonomous Region of Valencia.

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  • 2. You can also contact us and we will process the voucher on your behalf without the need for your electronic signature. For this you can call us at 966 803 232.
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