Benidorm Spain

01-01-2007

 5 Reasons to buy property in Benidorm

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Benidorm, Spain—vacation paradise, and ideal location for a second home. Why should you invest in property here? Here are five good reasons.

1. The Location

Benidorm occupies one of the best positions in the highly coveted Costa Blanca region, one of Spain’s most popular tourist destinations.

It is very accessible. Benidorm is found north of Alicante Airport, the region’s access point. Altea lies north of it, and the other cities of Denia, Javea and Calpe are a short drive away. Alicante, one of the area’s main cities, is also very nearby. Because of this key location, Benidorm is a good base for exploring the rest of the Costa Blanca.

2. The Night Life

Benidorm is a cosmopolitan area with plenty of opportunities for the urbanite to “party hearty”. With over 30 discos, hundreds of restaurants (most of them with incredible views of the beach), and plenty of shopping options, visitors will never run out of things to do. But if you’re in the mood to just lounge—do absolutely nothing, which can seem like heaven after all the stress at the office—you can do that, too. The beach waits, and there’s a mai tai with your name on it.

3. The Cultural Attractions

Spain has a deep and rich history and culture. It is famous for its arts and crafts (some of its painters and craftsman are the best in the world), its dances and songs, and its architecture. With a house in Benidorm you can spend many months learning as much as you can about the Spanish traditions—and perhaps, take lessons and try your hand at the flamenco or the beaded jewelry.

To get a general idea of what Benidorm was like centuries ago, you can also visit the city’s historical district, and the streets of San Lorenzo, San Vicente, and Santa Fez. This area is called Casco Antiguo.

4. The Golf Courses

If you love playing courses, you’ll enjoy the many courses that are scattered across the Alicante region, which is a very convenient and short drive away from Benidorm. Some of the better known ones are the Bonalba Golf Club in Mutxamel, Alicante Golf Club in San Juan beach, and the Bosque Golf and Country Club in Chiva.

5. The Climate

Benidorm is surrounded by mountains which keep out the harsh winds and lead to a mild and even temperature throughout the year. Everyday is beach weather.


 Getting a Flight to Benidorm

More and more people are getting their Benidorm flight tickets through the Internet. It’s more convenient, and many sites offer an amazing array of discounts and freebies. Plus, you no longer have to pay travel agent fees or stand in line to wait for service. It really is the better way to get to Benidorm.

When you are buying your tickets to Benidorm through the internet, keep these tricks in mind. First of all, you get the best savings if you get your ticket either very early or very late. Second of all, you should be fliexible. And third, you should know the airline which has a hub in the city you plan to visit.

The Timing of your Booking

You can save a lot of money just by changing when you buy your ticket. One tip is to get your ticket at least 2 weeks in advance. This is because airlines have several seats that they have reserved to be sold at different prices. You could be paying half the amount than the person who is setting next to you!

Another trick is to wait until the very last minute to buy your ticket. Airlines will often drop prices in the day before a flight in order to fill up a plane. This is not an option if you have very definite ideas of where you want to go, but if you’re flexible and don’t care what part of Europe you’re going to as long as it’s got a good beach, then you can afford to take this route.

The Flexibiity of your Drop off Point

Sometimes you can save a lot of money just by being flexible about which airport you will enter the country. Naturally your first choice would be the one closest to your destination. But let’s say the website can’t give you that option. They may ask you if you’d be willing to take a cheaper flight that lands in a place that’s about fifty miles away from your first airport. For you that means just an extra hour of driving, which is nothing compared to what you’d save on the plane ticket.


 The Wonders of Spain

Spain Wonders

Spain is not just a summer destination. Whatever the season, there is something to do. The diverse geography creates opportunities to indulge in other outdoor activities. For example, you can go skiing in the mountains, or go rock climbing. Since some parts of Spain have very mild winters (for example, the famous beach resort of Benidorm) it is also possible to experience water sports or even swimming in the middle of December. Let’s not forget the incredible historical and cultural attractions around the country, The museums full of the art of the masters, the churches that reflect the influences of Spain’s diverse past, and the festivals that are rooted in the Spaniards’ joyful spirit.

Nature lovers will of course gravitate towards the outdoor activities. If you simply cannot do without your time under the sun, you can visit the Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol area. Here, in beach resorts like the famous Benidorm, you can enjoy the ocean and the sand all times of the year. The weather is always sunny and even the winters are mild. You can also trade your swimsuits for skis, and enjoy the winter sports in Aragon, Torremolinos, Malaga and Catabunya. You can even try rock climbing. There are slopes for experienced sportsmen, and tours and training sessions for those who are just beginners.

If you want to feel the heady rush of excitement why not watch one of Spain’s famous bull fights? You can even try running with the bulls, if you feel you have what it takes! The festival of the bulls is held during July, and is one of the country’s key tourist attractions. Thousands of people all over the world go to Spain just to see it. Other religious and cultural festivals are held periodically over the rest of the year.

You can also visit the country’s many museums, which are located in Spain. Madrid and Barcelona. You can also find smaller exhibits and shows in the local villages and towns.


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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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