Key Facts About Benidorm, Spain Every Traveler Should Know
Famous for its high-rise skyline and year-round sunshine, Benidorm is one of Spain’s most iconic beach destinations. Whether you're after nightlife, sandy beaches, or family-friendly fun, this Costa Blanca city offers something for everyone. Here are the key facts every traveler should know before visiting:
8/1/20251 min read


📍 Location & Country
Country: Spain
Region: Valencian Community
Province: Alicante
Coastline: Costa Blanca
Located between Alicante and Valencia, right on the Mediterranean Sea
🌞Best Time to Visit
High Season: June – August (busiest time, great for nightlife and beach life)
Shoulder Season: April – May & September – October (ideal weather, fewer crowds)
Low Season: November – March (mild winter, many retirees and digital nomads)
💶 Currency
Euro (€)
Most establishments accept debit/credit cards, but some local shops or taxis may prefer cash.
🗣️ Language
Official Language: Spanish & Valencian
English is widely spoken due to a large British and international community.
🛡️ Safety Level
Very safe, especially in tourist zones
As in any city, watch for pickpockets in crowded areas or nightlife districts.
💸 Average Daily Budget
Budget Traveler: €50–70
Mid-range Comfort: €80–130
Luxury Experience: €150+
Affordable dining and accommodation make Benidorm a favorite for budget-conscious travelers.
🏖️ Must-See Attractions
Levante Beach – Lively, central, and packed with beach bars and sunbeds
Poniente Beach – Quieter and more relaxing, perfect for sunset views
Old Town (Casco Antiguo) – Charming streets, tapas bars, and the Balcón del Mediterráneo viewpoint
Terra Mítica Theme Park – Fun for families and thrill-seekers
Benidorm Island – Take a boat trip to this small island for snorkeling or sightseeing
🍽️ Local Dishes to Try
Arroz a Banda (rice cooked in fish broth)
Fideuà (like paella but made with noodles)
Turrón (a sweet nougat dessert, local to Alicante)
Tapas & Sangría – Everywhere and always a good idea!
🚍 Getting Around
On Foot: Most of the city is walkable
By Bus: Reliable public transport within and outside Benidorm
By Tram: Coastal tram connects Benidorm to Alicante and other towns
Taxi: Plentiful and affordable for short distances
💡 Cultural Tips
Tourist-Friendly: Benidorm is extremely used to visitors, especially from the UK
Evening Start Times: Locals dine late—restaurants often open after 8 PM
Tipping: Optional, but appreciated (5–10%)
Dress Code: Beach casual by day, stylish casual by night
🌟 Fun Fact
Benidorm was a sleepy fishing village until the 1960s—today it’s known as the “Manhattan of Spain” due to its skyline of over 300 skyscrapers, one of the highest concentrations in Europe!
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