Travel Guide for Benidorm Spain

The area now known as Costa Blanca was chosen as such in the 1950s by the EU airlines BEA, English Western european Airways. The more than 2 hundred kilometer, or virtually 125 miles, of white golden beaches were the central focus of a growing tourism industry in the area when the BEA commenced flying between Valencia and London. Now, the Costa Blanca is one of the most heavily traveled holiday maker attractions in Europe.

Benidorm is an area of the Costa Blanca found forty five kilometers, or virtually twenty-eight miles northeast of the Alicante airfield. Benidorm is one of the hottest areas of the Costa Blanca and is an ideal vacation destination. The city is enclosed by mountains that protect it from any northwards winds, making a mild winter climate.

The summers are hot hot hot, in both temperature and tourism. Besides the amazing natural sights of pretty beaches and mountains, there are plenty of places to go both in the day and far into the night. Once you reach the Alicante airfield, there are several decisions for transport to Benidorm. There are buses with one or two trips between the town and the airfield, as well as a train line. There are more than twenty rental car agencies found in Alicante’s airfield that service Benidorm travelers.

The quantity of transport you’ll need when you get to Benidorm should play a big part in the choice you make for the transport you select from the airfield. If you intend to travel to several of the encircling towns, a rental automobile will be an excellent idea. If you just need to get to a hotel or studio rental, grab a bus, train or taxi. Public transport in Benidorm is really convenient. Benidorm has a great number of engaging attractions for every kind of visitor to the area. There are actually thousands of places to go, whether to eat, dance, swim, or shop. There are a few water and theme parks in Benidorm, from the wonderful Aqualandia, Europe’s biggest water slide park, to the Terra Mitica park, with its engaging mix of history and roller coasters. There are 3 public beaches available in Benidorm. The Playa de Poniente is the most well liked and crowd captivating beach. The Playa de Levante is a topless beach, that draws a smaller number of sometimes lower keyed younger visitors. The Playa Mai Dads is the 3rd beach in the area and is smaller compared to Levante or Poniente but still pulls many families. There’s also a chance to ride the Lemon Express up the coast of Spain. The rail trip is about forty eight kilometers, or thirty miles long and includes many lovely perspectives of both the beach and country.

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