Benidorm and its surroundings:
Near Benidorm you find the Terra Mitica Park. It's a very nice place for children. Furthermore, we have 'Mundomar' in Benidorm. Here you can see many things worth seeing from the sea (also fish and other animals). In the night you can go to the Benidorm Palace with big night show and diner. If you like a day trip in the mountains, please do it. In 15 minutes you reach the valleys with nice views. Here, you will find very good and cheap restaurants with very good meals. My recommendation is a visit in Guadelest, an old Mountain Village with a old history. It is a day trip. Central Benidorm, which is often referred to as 'the old town' is where Benidorm originally started when it was a small fishing village. Benidorm had an interesting start back in 1953; thus going on to create the second most visited tourist destination in the world. Poniente beach is the west side of Binidorm. Benidorm is protected and coved by a colossal mountain range, collectively known as the Sierra de Aitanna.
Surroundings II:
Central Benidorm, which is often referred to as 'the old town' is where Benidorm originally started when it was a small fishing village .The start of international tourism in Benidorm was in 1953. Benidorm is protected and coved by a colossal mountain range, collectively known as the Sierra de Aitanna .This acts as a fabulous weather barrier, pushing storms inland or back out to sea. The average mild annual temperature of 21° makes it a popular and active resort that operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is certainly something for everyone, from every social class, age group and cultural background! Terra Mitica Theme Park, Terra Natura Animal Park, Aqualandia Water Park, Mundamar Dophin Park or the Bullring as well as Benidorm Palace International Variety Show and a Casino. La Isla: The island of Benidorm is definitely worth a visit. Go just over a mile out to the sea on a sub-aqua boat where the underwater sea-life is visible. There is a café on the island for refreshments
Surroundings III:
and it is a natural haven for peacocks, hens and a very rare Mediterranean yellow-legged gull, very interesting for all you 'twitches’. Benidorm takes its name from the Arabic of ' Bendahrim ', being named after the family who initially colonised the area. Situated between the cities of Valencia in the north and Alicante in the south, it is in the province of Valencia, in the region known as 'La Costa Blanca' based in the administrative capital of Marina Baixa. Benidorm’s start of international tourism was in 1953 from a small fishing village to the second most visited tourist destination in the world.
Golf:
Nearby, you find two golf courts in Alicante, one in Altea and a new court in Olivia for your pleasure.
Other Activities:
Football, Bowling