Benidorm Spain

01-01-2007

 FAQ

1. What is the weather like in Benidorm?

Like the rest of the Costa Blanca region, Benidorm has a very sunny yet mild climate where you get over 300 days of sunshine per year with a comfortable average temperature of about 18ºC.

2. I am not really a party person. Why should I go to Benidorm?

You can also go to Benidorm and the Costa Blanca region to improve your health. There is little humidity, which is ideal for those who are afflicted by arthritis and other climatically influenced health problems. Others praise the miraculous healing powers of the salt flats at Torrevieja. One of the more popular tourist attractions, the mud near the waters has a high concentration of minerals.

3. What else can I see around Benidorm?

All around Benidorm you’ll find a lot of beautiful countryside that is fun to explore. There are two general scenic areas. When you go to the North you will find a row of mountains that stand guard next to the sea. The jagged cliffs look formidable and seem to protect this paradise, adding to the sense of being in a sanctuary. When you go to the South you’ll find a wide plain of sand patches, dotted by palm trees and salt deposits. These two areas surround the famous beaches of Costa Blanca.

4. I love Benidorm! Is it expensive to get a permanent home there?

The good news is that buying overseas properties are no longer an option open only to the very wealthy. Because of the competition between local banks, a Spanish mortgage for your new home in Benidorm is just a few painless steps away. Banks in Spain want the business of real estate investors looking for property in the area. Mortgage loans in Spain will generally cover 60% to 80% of a property’s value. Residents will usually be awarded better coverage than non-residents, which is often the case when one is buying property overseas.


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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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