Top 10 things to do in Benidorm

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1. Old Town

Benidorm is a relatively young resort area, which was developed in the 1950’s, it is often referred to as the ‘Spanish Manhattan’, and it was built on top of a fishing village that existed for many centuries. Right now the city is divided into 2 areas – the New Town, with modern buildings and skyscrapers, and the Old Town, which has preserved the architecture and the ambience of the past. The best way to explore this part is by walking, there are picturesque narrow streets filled with small restaurants serving local delicacies, beautiful churches, as well as numerous souvenir shops, art galleries and boutiques.

2. Terra Mitica

One of the top 10 things to do in Benidorm is visiting the famous Terra Mitica, one of the most exciting theme parks in South Europe. It has something fun to offer for both adults and children and is open every day. It is a large amusement part that is separated into 5 theme zones – Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Rome, Iberia and Islands. Not only are the zones filled with various rides, attractions and activities, but they also educate their visitors about the history of the world.

3. Mundomar

Among the other theme parks that are located in Benidrom, Mundomar is one of the most famous zoos in this part of Spain. It is home to aquatic mammals, such as dolphins, sea lions and penguins, as well as exotic birds. There are dolphin shows, underwater shows, picnic areas, a large aviary and a childrens’ playground with slides.

4. Terra Natura

Located next to the famous Terra Mitica, Terra Natura park occupies a vast territory, and despite that there are numerous water slides, it is a zoo, that is divided into 5 zones, depending on geographical location – Pangea, America, Asia, Mare Nostrum and Europe. This park provides a natural habitat for more than 1500 animals, of 200 species, 50 of which are almost extinct. Terra Natura is not only a fun place to visit, but it also offers a lot of unique and useful information about geography and biology.

5. Benidorm Palace

Among the top 10 things to do in Benidorm is visiting this famous attraction. The concert hall, called Benidorm Palace was opened some 3 decades ago, but over the years, it has gained world recognition. There is a variety of shows, especially during the summer, that visitors can see – from operas, to ballets, to musical performances by renowned orchestras and acrobatic shows of magnificent beauty.

6. Aqualandia

Aqualandia is one of the largest water parks in South West Europe, and it offers entertainment for adults and children alike, as there are attractions and rides for various tastes and ages, including something safe for young toddlers. There are numerous pools, caves, trampolines and such, with exciting names such as the Black Hole, Geiser, Adventureland, Niagara and Big Bang.

7. Show at the Castillo Conde de Alfaz

The ancient castle of Comte Alfaz, hosts various medieval tournaments, that offer a unique journey in time. Visitors immerse themselves into the atmosphere of the 14th century, with knights, noble heroes and villains. There are various battles, including those on foot and on horses, with spears and ancient swords. Visitors are also offered to enjoy a medieval feast that takes place within the Castle walls.

8. Benidorm Bull Ring

If you get a chance, don’t miss one of the bullfights, usually held in the summer, that take place in the Plaza de Toros. The price tickets depend on the famous participants and the tickets get sold out rather quickly. This show cannot be compared to anything else, and it has its roots greatly embedded in Spanish culture. Originating from Ancient Times, bullfighting is still a popular event and being a matador is highly respected.

9. Guadalest

Though its constant population is a little more than 200 people, Guadalest is one of the most popular places to visit in Spain. This castles in the mountains, is the last stronghold of Moors on the continent and the treasury of the Arab rulers. The first fortifications were build here in the 7th century, during the Arab rule, at an altitude of 400m above sea level. The visitors can reach the castle through an 8-meter tunnel, dug through the mountain itself. Not only is the castles full of relics and artefacts of the past, but it also offers magnificent panoramic views of the area.

10. Beaches

Being a popular resort area, Benidorm boasts 5 sandy beaches with crystal clear waters – Levante, Poniente, Malpas, Tio Chimo and Almadrava bay. There are various water sports that can also be enjoyed, including scuba diving, windsurfing, as well as the fantastic cable ski at the Levante beach.