Benidorm
An
authentic tourist resort, with clean,
golden beaches of outstanding quality.
Modern buildings and wide avenues, hotels
to suit everyone, a warm climate encouraging
visitors to come 365 days a year.
Whether
you want an active or a peaceful and
relaxing holiday - it's yours for the
asking, day or night. Nightlife or beachlife.
And above all, a city which is accustomed
to giving its all, in order to make
guests feel at home.
Benidorm, following the opening of
its "Terra Mitica" theme
park, is a new venue for discovering
Mediterranean civilizations. A place
where culture and entertainment join
hands for people of all ages.
What
to do in Benidorm
-
Any day is a good day for swimming and
sunbathing on the magnificent golden
beaches of fine sand in the town: either
the Levante beach, or the Poniente beach,
or the smaller Mal Pas beach.
- Stroll through the narrow streets
of the old town centre and then climb
up to the Castle lookout for a magnificent
view of the bay of Benidorm.
- At lunch or dinnertime, try some local
fresh fish or the traditional rice dishes.
- At night, enjoy Benidorm's famous
nightlife and see all the pubs, discos
and bars. Whatever your age or preference,
you're sure to find something you like.
- Take a boat ride to the island of
Benidorm, where you can see a rich variety
of protected marine species around the
shores of this marine reserve.
- From Benidorm, take a trip inland
and visit tiny, enchanting villages
like La Nucia, Polop, Callosa d'En Sarrià,
Guadalest, Finestrat and discover the
beauty of the mountains overlooking
the sea.
-
Throughout the year, enjoy the many
festivities held in Benidorm: the Carnival
in February, followed by the Fallas
in March, the Hogueras (bonfires) in
June, the Moors and Christians later
on... and a long list of fiestas right
through to November, when the town's
patron saint, our Lady of Suffrage and
St James, is celebrated.
-
Find time for your favourite sport:
gymnastics on the beach, snorkelling
around the island, water-skiing, sailing,
athletics, tennis, horse riding, golf,
hang gliding or whatever.
- Before leaving, buy a souvenir for
someone back home at any of the many
shops in town: crafts, fashion, antiques
and more.
- Visit the nearby towns of Altea, Benidorm
filled with charm, and stroll round
its attractive fishermen's quarter,
l'Alfàs del Pi, now home to many
Europeans who appreciate its unbeatable
climate and spectacular landscape between
the sierra Helada and the sea, Ia Vila
Joiosa, one of the most picturesque
pueblos on the Costa Blanca.