About Benidorm
If you have not already discovered it, prepare to be pleasantly surprised.
All counted Benidorm has more than fifty fiestas every year, probably
more than any other city in the world. That fact alone tells you a great deal
about the charm, energy and fun loving character of this town.
Among the many local attractions there is
Aqualandia.
One of the biggest aquatic parks in Spain.
Among its attractions are - the Rapids, Niagra, the Black Hole and Kamikaze!
Aqualandia park is as popular among the locals as it is with the tourists.
Just beside Aqualandia there is
Mundomar
a marine and exotic animal park . Here, as well as dolphins and seals you will
find parrots and other tropical birds in a large and attractive setting.
If nightlife is what interests you then a visit to the
Benidorm Palace
is essential. Benidorm Palace is a night club with a comfortable seating capacity of over 2000 people. It has one of the largest stages in Europe where Spanish dancing and flamencoas well as variety acts are performed.
Question: Is it possible for ancient history to be better than the beach as for all round family entertainment? Before you rush to conclusions, visit
Terra Mittica (or Land of Myths) and get a new perspective on all that dusty history.
Opened in July-2000, Terra Mytica is one of the biggest theme parks in Europe. Its situation at the foot of the Sierra Cortina, just a short distance from Benidorm, offers fantastic panoramic view of bay of Benidorm. But the views are not the main attraction of Terra Mitca. Visitors come here to escape into historical time and to visit the major mediterranean cultures which flourished and shaped the present century.
The park is divided into five areas, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia and The Islands. These areas are set in or arround a lake symbolizing the Mediterranean. Each section has its own attractions and distinctive atmospher and rides which are suitable for both young children and adults (if that is possible).
Terra Mytica also has a varied programme of shows inspired by mythology - heroes and legends from each of the different areas.
Elsewhere, but back in reality, there are many opportunitys for you to improve you knowledge of history. The town of
Guadalest
which dates back to 715 when the Moors settled in Spain must be a compelling example. The Guadalests fortress is a huge area high on the mountain. Access to the fortress was through the gate of St José. Extending outward from the gate are the Moors houses. Here there are the little streets and squares which give Guadalest its unique appeal.
For just a quiet break and a little gentle souvenir shopping it is hard to better a gentle wander arround the cobbled streets of Altea (situated just along the coast from Benidorm). Altea hosts numerous fascinating shops selling local craftworks, paintings fashion items and gifts. It is also the location of one of the Costa Blanca's most distinctive landmarks - the church of Altea with its magnificent dome of blue and white glazed ceramic tiles.
Lastly one should not forget the city of Valencia, which is the second city of Spain
Benidorm Palace
presumably between Madrid and Barcelona! As such you can expect from
Valencia all the attractions that a major city should offer including
museums, theaters, cathedrals etc. This is an ancient city which has grown
and adapted to the times, conserving its heritage while becoming a leading
economic and financial centre in modern Spain.