Benidorm Spain

28-11-2007

 365 Days in Benidorm

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BenidormSPEND the New Year with a bang here in Benidorm. Or better yet, live here. This article is intended for people who have already been living on pension. There are actually lots of them and many are still young to enjoy life in a retirement home. Benidorm is the premier destination in Spain for those who are already living on their pension yet are still too young to enjoy getting old in isolation. You may even stroll along with your wife here. Because there are actually many people who are still in their 40s yet have retired already from the corporate world. Most of these folks are working previously in Fortune 500 companies in a middle supervisory position and getting retired early is what the company has given them for upping its increase in the market.

So there are many people who are like them and they scout for places in the world where they can possibly go and live forever. Some do have kids in tow as young as in the elementary level. Benidorm offers the best of both the urbane and the rural worlds. Located at the heart of the Mediterranean coastline of Spain, Benidorm boasts of the freshest seafood from the sea. This seafood is directly cooked in the kitchen of the restaurants where they are not stored at a very long time. Spaniards after all hate to cook their food refrigerated. So you will really be very lucky when you come here in Benidorm because you will really be consuming nutritious food. After all, they do use olive oil in their cooking here. No wonder they’re one of the healthiest people in the planet. That’s because olive oil is said to be the healthiest cooking oil in the world.

When you come here in Benidorm to spend the New Year, it’s just like you were born again. That’s not an exaggeration. First of all, the sunrise of the New Year will wake you up because Benidorm faces the east towards the Mediterranean. Better yet, try to stake out for properties here so you can live for a very long time here. Even in the middle of winter, sunshine is warm here with temperatures that may be as cold as -3 degrees Celsius yet if you want to maximize the tanning of your skin and bask in the sunlight, you can enjoy the naked beaches of Benidorm. It is good and ideal for swimming all year round although it is highly suggested not to stray a bit from the beaches since there will be no lifeguards or Coast Guards roaming there.

When you are here in Benidorm on a vacation, it is recommended that you hire a Spanish real estate agent with you to scout for the hottest properties around. There are a lot available and prices are really reasonable. After all, the housing industry here is partnered with the tourism industry and they all make sure that you live here in relative comfort. Crime is definitely not a problem here as it is not throughout Spain. There are exotic islands nearby such as Palma del Mallorca and Ibiza where you can scout on a daily basis. They are also tempting to live in but here in Benidorm, you can enjoy the urban life too. If you have businesses to attend to back at home, there are several telecommunications facilities here where you can avail of such as wireless Internet and other related network connections.


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Benidorm is part of Spain's Costa Blanca region, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is found north east of Alicante (around 45 kilometers' drive) and is south of the Altea. Benidorm's beaches and cosmopolitan atmosphere (it has a skyscraper skyline that looks stunning at night) makes it famous for swimming by day, partying by night. And not even winter can dampen this paradise. Enclosed by mountains that stand up to 1558 metres high, Benidorm is shielded against the sometimes cold north winds. Thus, the weather is never harsh, and continues to be a favorite winter escape. In the summer, Benidorm transforms into one big party place. It has over a thousand restaurants, over thirty discos and bars. This is the night life that attracts thousands of visitors a year. They flock to the hotels, which have a total of over 35,000 beds. Or they rent out the apartments and other alternative vacation accommodations (numbering over 200,000). Some tourists have fallen in love with the place so much they actually bought their own properties there, and it has a flourishing British and Irish community.

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