BENIDORM CLIMATE AND RESORT OVERVIEW
BENIDORM TOURIST INFO
Holidays in Benidorm are famous for white sandy beaches and a nightlife which would make anyone dust off their dancing shoes.
Located on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, Valencia, Spain this lively resort is 1 hour and 30 minutes away from Alicante Airport.
With popular towns and resorts such as Moraira, Benidorme, Alicante and Albir located nearby you will never find yourself getting bored around these parts.
So whether you want to bask in the gorgeous Mediterranean sun or enjoy the flamboyant night life then everything you need is just a stone’s throw away in Benidorm.
SUMMER IN BENIDORM
With an average maximum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius to keep you warm during the holiday season there is plenty of opportunity to soak up the summer rays.
Benidorm is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in all of Europe, some with a Blue Flag Award under their belts. Levante Beach is the most popular beach in this area thanks to its stunning sandy shoreline which meets the enticing Mediterranean Sea to create an image perfect for any postcard. Furthermore this beach is family friendly with life guards as well as signs which indicate meetings places so you can rest assured in the knowledge that your family will be safe. With over 5000 sun loungers calling your name you are more than likely to find the perfect spot to bask in the glorious Benidorm sun. If, however, it gets a little bit too busy for your liking then Poniente Beach still provides you with beautiful views of the med but in a much calmer and quieter setting. Furthermore with an average sea temperature of 23 degrees Celsius, a quick swim will provide some welcomed relief from the heat.
It’s not just beautiful beaches and gallons of Sangria on offer in these parts. Something which is more than likely to keep the whole family entertained is Terra Mitica. This theme park is over a million square feet of fun and adrenaline-inducing rides. Wonder through the differently themed areas within the park which are based on the ancient civilizations of Greece, Rome, Egypt, Iberia and the Barbary Coast.
AUTUMN IN BENIDORM
The temperature in Benidorm during the autumn months stays relatively high with an average maximum temperature of 25 degrees Celsius meaning that you can still take a stroll down to the beach if you so desire. However with an average sea temperature of 22 degree Celsius you should maybe only go for a quick dip as the temperatures can be rather bracing.
If you like marine wildlife then you can see some impressive sea creatures up close and personal at Mundomar. This marine based park provides thrills and spills for the whole family with dolphin shows where everyone can get involved. There is also a sea lion and seal show which is sure to provide a few laughs due to their comedic antics. Furthermore, you can also see tropical birds which make you feel like you are in the depths of the jungle.
WINTER IN BENIDORM
In the winter months the temperatures forecast are still fairly warm with an average maximum temperature of 17 degrees Celsius. However, this is one of the wettest seasons with average rainfall of 23 mm being forecast.
One way to heat yourself up if the temperature drops to 7 degrees Celsius which is the forecasted minimum temperature is to indulge your taste buds. Good restaurants are ten a penny in these parts and serve some of the most delicious food in the whole of the Costa Blanca. Aitena Restaurant is a Spanish restaurant which is well known for its good food. Served in a traditional Spanish setting with a huge open fire, it is no wonder this restaurant keeps its customers coming back for seconds.
Another popular haunt in these parts is The Vagabond Restaurant which is nestled in the old town of Benidorm. With dishes which are produced with the freshest of local ingredients food lovers are assured of a first class dining experience here. Friendly atmosphere, good food and traditional Spanish wine, what more could you ask for?
SPRING IN BENIDORM
Benidorm may be well known for its beaches and nightlife but it all had to start from somewhere. With an average maximum temperature of 22 degrees Celsius it is pleasant enough to do some exploring.
The Old Town of Benidorm has attracted tourists from far and wide because it is a typical example of traditional Spanish culture at its finest. The town is a maze of old cobbled streets which are lined with white houses and eateries where you can sit and watch the world go by. There is also a white blue-domed church called the church of San Jamie which acts as a catalyst of spirituality and beauty in this small, quaint town.
If you quite like a bit of adventure included in your holiday package then Benidorm will not disappoint. The Canelobre Caves, located near the village of Busot are the largest and deepest caves in all of Spain. As these caves are over 150 million years old you can guess that you will see some amazing sights including crystalline stalactites and stalagmites.