Discover two of the most visited villages in Spain. The first stop of the day will be the mountain top village of Guadalest, where you will have ample time to explore this truly stunning place and visit one of the numerous museums, shops and cafes.
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Discover two of the most visited villages in Spain. The first stop of the day will be the mountain top village of Guadalest, where you will have ample time to explore this truly stunning place and visit one of the numerous museums, shops and cafes.
No visit to the Costa Blanca is complete without a trip to it’s jewel in the crown “Guadalest”. This fortified village perched precariously on a mountain top, is surrounded by some of the highest points in the province of Alicante, the Sierra Aixorta, Sierra Aitana and Sierra Serrella. Enjoy around three hours of free time to explore this beautiful town.
The village of Algar is in complete contrast to Benidorm and really is a holiday must. There is something for everyone at this beautiful paradise. The Waterfalls are such a peaceful place, where you can just sit and relax while dipping your toes in the icy cold water in one of the many pools. For the more adventurous there are areas designated for diving into the icy cold waters if you dare!
The coastal town of Villajoyosa is famous for its brightly coloured houses that adorn the Mediterranean shoreline. This special little town is known as “Chocolate city” as it is home to some of the finest chocolatiers in Spain and the largest chocolate factory “Valor”.
Discover two of the most visited villages in Spain. The first stop of the day will be the mountain top village of Guadalest, where you will have ample time to explore this truly stunning place and visit one of the numerous museums, shops and cafes.
Experience Spain’s third largest city which is located just a 2-hour coach ride from Benidorm. Valencia’s historic center is one of the largest in Spain and its monuments, attractions, shops, bars and restaurants make it one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. This is a full-day tour adventure which is right in the heart of the City of Valencia.
Spain’s biggest event dedicated to "The King of Rock & Roll" returns to Benidorm in 2024 for the fourteenth year running and promises to be bigger and better than before. Event takes place from 19th to 21st April 2024.
After the success of the very 1st Elvis at the Blue Lagoon, this event will be returning on Thursday 20th June 2024 for a second year.
Support Benidorm’s local football team. Weekly matches on a Sunday, Kick-off 12:00 o’clock.
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Europe´s largest drag competition is currently underway and will culminate in a 3-day, sun soaked showdown festival, to reveal the winner!
After the success of the very 1st Elvis at the Blue Lagoon, this event will be returning on Thursday 20th June 2024 for a second year.
Calpe, also known as “Little Gibraltar” for its prominent rock, the “Peñon de Ifach” that protects the port is the destination for this lovely boat trip. Famous for its fish restaurants and endless white sandy beaches, Calpe is the perfect place to spend a few hours away from Benidorm.
A fun and interesting way to discover hidden parts of Benidorm whilst learning about the history of this world-famous holiday resort. No experience necessary. The guides will show you how to correctly and safely ride a Segway and you’ll have chance to have a practice on the flat ground before heading off in a small group to begin your adventure.
If you’re new to scuba diving, you can enjoy a beginner’s dive either on the Benidorm Island (from a boat) or from the Malpás beach. If you have your diving licence already then enjoy a 30-minute dive at the island.
Travel by boat to the Costa Blanca’s only inhabited island, Tabarca. A lovely place to spend a day relaxing in the sun, with its beaches, coves and clear water. You’ll find several restaurants serving up typical local dishes. You’ll also discover interesting monuments, the lighthouse and the 18th Century Governor’s House.