Benidorm offers endless possibilities. From taking a walk on the promenaded to swimming,
water activities or just getting on a boat excursion to the island of Benidorm. All that
without forgetting the local holiday celebrations and the succulent gastronomy that
specialises in rice dishes and seafood. Benidorm is one of the biggest tourist centres of
the Costa Blanca.
The fine-sand beaches, the crystal waters and privileged climate have granted this region
-also equipped with a great infrastructure of high-quality services- its well-deserved
fame. Doubtlessly, the beaches are one of Benidorm's greatest appeals. A five-kilometre
coastline marked by vast sands and secluded coves where one can enjoy a refreshing swim,
as well as engage in water sports, like scuba diving, water skiing, windsurfing and
sailing, etc..
Levante Beach
Located to the north of the harbour, Levante beach is one of
the most beautiful in the city. Because of its urban location, it provides easy access to
many services and to two kilometres of fine, golden sands. These emblematic sands are
bordered by a busy promenade, filled with terraces and restaurants that are very lively at
night.
Poniente Beach
To the south of the region, the Poniente beach unfolds: three
kilometres of beautiful scenery. As with the Levante beach, this one has a long promenade
as a backdrop and is accessible and convenient, with many services available. Between the
two most famous beaches of Benidorm is the Mal Pas cove, a tranquil cove of fine sands,
also near the historic quarter and the harbour. In addition, Ti Ximo and La Almadrava
emerge on the northern end of Benidorm, where the coast becomes rough and inaccessible
Mal Pas Beach
Between the two most famous beaches of Benidorm is the Mal
Pas cove, a tranquil cove of fine sands, also near the historic quarter and the harbour.
In addition, Ti Ximo and La Almadrava emerge on the northern end of Benidorm, where the
coast becomes rough and inaccessible.