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Beach villas in Benidorm
The areas around Benidorm are very popular for travellers thanks to the beautiful beaches and selection of villas on the beach, restaurants, and recreational activities. No matter where you chose to stay in the city, you'll always be at the heart of the action. If you're looking for a quieter holiday, there are plenty of areas just outside of Benidorm that are calmer, like Altea, Guadalest, and Albir located just north of Benidorm. Albir is known for its beautiful beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Finestrat provides a more rural and peaceful environment, ideal for those looking for a quiet retreat. La Nucia northeast of Benidorm, offers a mix of residential areas and natural beauty. It's known for its picturesque landscapes.
The perfect villa on the beachVillas near the sea are very popular options in Benidorm when it comes to holiday rentals, particularly for families, friends, or couples. These beach villas often offer private gardens, swimming pools, and outdoor spaces, on top of spectacular sea views, high-end furniture, and top amenities. With space for up to 14 people, you'll have a lot to choose from. Child-friendly houses often have a playground and activities for children. Pets are allowed in some villas too. The beach villas in Benidorm have excellent locations: only a few minutes walking from the beach, the restaurants and the clubs that make this destination so popular!
Travellers and activities
Jet skiing is one of the most popular water activities in Benidorm. Ride the waves on a powerful jet ski, enjoying the surge of adrenaline as you rocket over the sea. Jet skiing is not only an exhilarating adventure, but it is also an excellent opportunity to explore the beautiful coastline and take in the amazing views of the surrounding area. Paddleboarding is a great alternative for people looking for a more relaxed experience. Glide around the calm seas atop a steady board, paddle in hand. Paddleboarding provides a unique perspective of Benidorm's coastline and allows you to enjoy the tranquillity of the water, whether you choose to explore the tranquil bays or venture out to sea.
Benidorm for the history loverA visit to the Tossal de la Cala archaeological site is a necessity for anybody interested in archaeology and ancient history. This site, near Benidorm's Poniente Beach, contains the ruins of an old Iberian village dating back to the 3rd century BC. Visitors can visit the excavated ruins, which include defensive walls, homes, and a water cistern, to obtain insight into the daily lives and culture of the region's early inhabitants. While Benidorm is well-known for its modern skyline and vibrant nightlife, these historic sites give an intriguing contrast and insight into the town's history. Exploring the former Town, visiting the Mirador del Castillo, learning about the former settlement of Tossal de la Cala, and visiting the Museo Boca del Calvari all add to a greater understanding of Benidorm's history and development into the beloved destination that it is today.
Benidorm is known as the "New York of the Mediterranean" because of the more than 60 skyscrapers in the city. It has the third-most skyscrapers in Europe, behind London and Milan.
Top 7 travel tips in Benidorm
Benidorm hosts the Low Festival. It comes to town at the end of July and will be a real treasure for fans of alternative guitar pop and dance music.
2. Algar WaterfallThe Algar Waterfalls are around 20 kilometres from Benidorm, making it a popular day trip. There is wonderful scenery and a beautiful waterfall where you may even swim. There are naturally formed pools of crystal clear, cobalt blue water.
3. Puig CampanaVisit the tourist office for trail maps, let people know you're going to undertake the climb, and you're ready to go. Try and see if you can climb the 1,406-meters to the top.
4. Terra Natura ZooThe zoo, which is 320,000 square meters in size, is divided into 4 parts; Europe, Asia, South America, and Pangea. There are many exciting animals to discover, such as; tarantulas, scorpions, lizards, snakes and frogs, llamas, armadillos, flamingos, tigers, leopards, elephants, and rhinos.
5. Levante BeachA pale golden arc beach surrounded by a long line of skyscrapers and dotted with a forest of blue parasols. A must-see if you're a beach lover.
6. Sierra Helada Natural ParkThis lovely landmark is located on a hill above the city, on the outskirts of the Sierra Helada Natural Park, which includes wonderful hiking routes. From the summit, you can see the entire city, including the stunning skyline and the deep blue sea.
7. Balcon del MediterraneoOne of the best things to do in Benidorm is to visit the famous Mediterranean Balcony. A snow-white Moorish-style viewing platform with stairs sloping down to the sea across a rocky outcrop. The panoramic view is breathtaking and one-of-a-kind.