Benidorm Spain

01-01-2007

 What to Do in Benidorm, Spain

Activities In Spain

If you want to take your vacation in Europe, consider heading towards Benidorm, Spain. Found within the famous Costa Blanca region, in the northern area called Alicante and very near the south of Altea, this resort town is developing a reputation of being Spain’s new party place. A big, bustling city, it has the ideal combination of clean beach fronts for relaxation and rejuvenation, and a thriving night life for serious dancing and merrymaking. The location—just a short driving distance of other attractions like Calpe, Javea, and Denia—make it the perfect base for exploring Costa Blanca.

Partying in Benidorm

Benidorm’s night life has made it a great place for the young and young hearted to engage in hours of dancing, drinking, dining and carefree enjoyment. It is a very modern city, where you can enjoy international cuisine as well as traditional Spanish dishes. AS for the music—there’s clearly more going on in the bars than the centuries old Spanish flamenco. Move and groove to the latest music and meet new people to make vacation memories with! This is a happenin’ place and there’s never a lack of things to do, even at three in the morning.

And after all that partying, you can catch up on your zzz’s while basking in the golden beaches. Nap under the sun, improving your tan while refreshing your energies for the next night’s partying.

But what if partying is not your thing? Or you’re ready for something quiet to do for the day? Then explore Benidorm’s historical district, known as Casco Antiguo. Here you’ll find the streets of San Lorenzo, San Vicente and Santa Fez, which have many historical buildings.

You can also unwind through a fun game of golf. The Alicante region, a short drive away from Benidorm, is home to .the Alicante Golf Club in San Juan beach, Bonalba Golf Club in Mutxamel, , and the Bosque Golf and Country Club in Chiva. There are also a dozen other golf courses for you to pick from.

But what about the kids, you ask? While you relax on the beach, or enjoy a game of golf, your kids can explore the theme parks of Terra Mitica, Mundomar and Aqualandia (a water park).


 Investing in Benidorm Property

Benidorm, Spain is not just a popular vacation destination… it is also a good place for real estate investments.

People have been realizing that the regular influx of tourists means a potential to earn a lot of one from vacation rentals. This is particularly profitable during the summer months, when the demand for rooms can push up the prices of hotels. Budget-savvy travelers have begun looking for more affordable accommodations, and the idea of renting an apartment or condo—where they can cook their own food, and share the rooms with other members of a big group—becomes very, very attractive.

The Advantage of Buying an Apartment

Benidorm is a bustling, cosmopolitan city, where people have precious little time for high maintenance homes. That’s why apartments are very popular. They require less time and money to maintain and have stricter and more controlled security. For owners, this means that they don’t have to hire several people to look after the home while they are away. For renters, this means they get all the amenities without having to spend their vacation time cleaning up a lot. It is a vacation after all!

Apartment living also gives residents and their guests/renters the opportunities to use community amenities like garden areas, swimming pools, and even gyms. They are also conveniently located near the tourist attractions: Benidorm’s beach, the numerous restaurants, and the bars that have made the city night lif famous.

These are exactly the kind of features that renters are looking for. They want the amenities, the convenience, the fact that they can find everything they want just a few metres or a short drive away.

Shopping for Property

Look at several houses in the Benidorm area. Go on a house tour, or look at websites. But remember you should personally look at any property you plan to buy.

Visit the area during different times of the year: summer, winter, etc. Remember that there are times in the year when the smaller shops close during the off-season, so your home’s location may be in a “dead spot” during some parts of the year.

Prepare for the needs of your renters. Install air conditioners to beat the summer heat, and heaters for the winter. Hire a local to look at the property while you are away, and to attend to the needs of the guests. Make sure that person can speak English relatively well, and has the people skills to handle requests with friendliness and charm.


 The Climate of Benidorm, Spain

Spain Climate

The climate of Benidorm, Spain is one of the reasons why it has become one of the most popular tourist destinations. Since it is surrounded by several mountains, it is shielded from harsh winds from the north. Thus, the area has very mild winters.

During the rest of the year, Benidorm enjoys warm beach weather. The best months of the year are May and October, where the land is bathed under sunlight and a warm and relaxing breeze. There is very minimal rain fall. Temperatures typically reach from 16 to 21 degrees Celsius, sometimes falling to about 9 to 14 degrees Celsius during the Spring months. But even on the coolest of days Benidorm weather is pleasant enough to go outdoors.

The summers in Benidorm are long. August is the hottest month, and temperatures can reach up to a sizzling 40 degrees! Luckily one can always cool off by taking a relaxing swim in the ocean.

Benidorm is usually crowded during the summer months, but the spring weather is very pleasant for those who want to enjoy the sun and the sea without having to contend with very large groups of tourists.

By Autumn, though, rainfall can drive away the beach lovers. There can be storms and floods, and the occasional electrical storm in September. The rains get heavier at night. Temperatures reach about 16 to 25 degrees Celsius, dropping to 11 degrees after sunset. .

During the winter, the temperature stays at about 11 to 14 degrees—still pleasant enough for a round of golf outdoors! This is one reason why the tourists return during the winter, as they escape the harsh Northern winters and enjoy Benidorm’s easy climate. Snow rarely falls, and by that time the rains have stopped. It is a good time to stay on the beach and take a swim, even as other countries are blanketed in snow. Tourism picks up during the winter months.


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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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