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Costa Blanca · Spain

Benidorm

Benidorm is a bustling coastal city located in the province of Alicante, renowned for its distinctive skyline of skyscrapers and vibrant tourism sector. With a permanent population of over 77,000 that swells significantly during the summer months, it serves as the tourist capital of the Valencian Community. The city offers a unique blend of high-density urban living and easy access to natural areas like the Serra Gelada Natural Park.

77.327
Population
3867
Sunshine hours/year
19m
Elevation
26
AQI (Fair)
2
Blue Flag Beaches
97
Hotels

Living & Lifestyle

Life in Benidorm is characterized by its high population density and cosmopolitan atmosphere. The city is densely populated with approximately 1,938 inhabitants per square kilometer, creating a lively urban environment. Residents have access to a wide array of amenities, including 317 restaurants and 96 cafes, ensuring a diverse culinary scene. For healthcare, there are 32 pharmacies and numerous clinics, while financial needs are served by 17 banks located within the city limits. The city's layout is pedestrian-friendly in the central areas, making daily conveniences easily accessible.
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Climate & Weather

Benidorm enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with an impressive 3,867 hours of sunshine annually, making it one of the sunniest locations in Spain. Average temperatures are mild, ranging from 11.3°C in January to a peak of 27.2°C in August, providing pleasant weather year-round. The region experiences about 54 days of rain per year, with the wettest months being October (58mm) and November (51mm), while the summer months remain particularly dry.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 12.3° 16.0°9.0° 50 mm 263h
February 13.1° 16.6°9.7° 19 mm 257h
March 14.3° 17.7°11.0° 73 mm 297h
April 16.1° 19.4°12.8° 43 mm 323h
May 19.4° 22.6°15.9° 30 mm 391h
June 23.8° 27.0°20.2° 12 mm 402h
July 26.6° 29.9°23.2° 6 mm 423h
August 26.9° 30.3°23.7° 17 mm 384h
September 24.1° 27.3°21.1° 42 mm 328h
October 20.6° 23.9°17.5° 43 mm 296h
November 16.2° 19.6°13.0° 34 mm 256h
December 13.5° 17.0°10.4° 37 mm 247h
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Getting Around

Benidorm is well-connected by road and public transport networks. The closest airport is Alicante-Elche (ALC), situated approximately 47.5 km away, offering a wide range of international flights. For train travel, the Benidorm Intermodal station is the central hub, less than 1 km from the city center, with connections to major cities like Alicante and Valencia. The city also boasts an extensive public bus system with 25 lines and 268 stops, facilitating easy local travel. Additionally, the terrain is relatively flat with a gradient of only 2.4%, making it very accommodating for cycling.

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

47.5 km

Valencia (VLC)

109.9 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

437.6 km

Estació d'Autobusos de Benidorm / Estación de Autobuses de Benidorm

1.0 km

Lines

25

Stops

268

Cycling: flat (gradient 2.4%)

EV Charging Points

  • Iberdrola (4.3 km)
  • Ionity La Marina Oeste (7.0 km)
  • IONITY La Marina Este (7.1 km)

Nature & Beaches

Benidorm is famous for its blue flag beaches, including Playa de Llevant (Levante) and Playa de Ponent (Poniente), known for their fine sand and clean waters. The coastline is complemented by the rugged Serra Gelada mountain range, providing a dramatic backdrop and protected natural spaces. Other notable beaches include the smaller Cala del Ti Ximo and Cala de l’Almadrava, offering quieter settings for nature lovers.

Blue Flag Beaches (2026)

Viewpoints

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

Sports and recreation are integral to life in Benidorm, facilitated by modern facilities such as the Palau d'Esports Illa de Benidorm. Golf enthusiasts have access to several prestigious courses, including Meliá Villaitana and Puig Campana Golf. Water sports are popular, supported by the Club Nàutic de Benidorm. For family entertainment, the city is famous for major theme parks like Terra Mítica and Aqualandia, while the Serra Gelada Natural Park offers hiking trails with viewpoints such as Mirador de la Creu.

Golf Courses

Hotels & Tourism

97 hotels in Benidorm

Amenities

Restaurant

317

Pharmacy

32

Bank

17

Cafe

96

Dentist

11

Air Quality

PM2.5

6.1

µg/m³

PM10

10.3

µg/m³

NO²

8.2

µg/m³

Ozone

65.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

The city caters to international families through reputable educational institutions such as the Lope de Vega International School and Costa Blanca International College, which offer international curricula. This makes Benidorm a viable option for expatriates looking for continuity in their children's education. The local schooling system is supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, providing ample public schooling options as well.

International Schools

Economy & Income

The economy of Benidorm is heavily driven by tourism, which is evident from its 97 hotels and status as the 'capital of tourism' in the Valencian Community. The median net income per household is approximately €31,507, reflecting a service-based economy. The real estate and construction sectors also play significant roles, with ongoing developments maintaining the city's modern infrastructure.

Net income/person

€12.313

2023

Net/household

€31.507

Median income

€15.750

Gross/person

€14.770

Local Holidays (32)

2026-01-01

Año Nuevo

2026-01-06

Día de Reyes / Epifanía del Señor

2026-02-28

Día de Andalucía

2026-03-01

Dia de les Illes Balears

2026-04-02

Jueves Santo

2026-04-03

Viernes Santo

At a Glance

  • Over 3,800 hours of sunshine annually with mild winter temperatures.
  • Home to two Blue Flag beaches: Levante and Poniente.
  • Population of 77,327, known for its high-rise skyline.
  • Located just 47.5 km from Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC).
  • Features 317 restaurants and a vibrant nightlife scene.
  • Hosts international schools like Lope de Vega and Costa Blanca College.
  • Average property price is approximately €741,310.

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Benidorm is dynamic, currently featuring 71 available properties with prices ranging from €142,999 to €3,100,000. The average property price sits around €741,310. The market is dominated by middle-floor apartments (43 listings), which are ideal for holiday rentals or permanent residency, alongside detached villas (13 listings) for those seeking more privacy. High-end penthouses and new developments are also available, reflecting the city's upscale urban character.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Benidorm from the airport?
Benidorm is located approximately 47.5 km from Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC), which is about a 35-40 minute drive.
What are the average temperatures like?
The average annual temperature is roughly 18°C. Summers are hot with averages of 27°C in August, while winters are mild with averages around 11°C in January.
Are there international schools in Benidorm?
Yes, Benidorm hosts international schools such as Lope de Vega International School and Costa Blanca International College, offering British and international curriculums.
Is Benidorm a flat city?
The city center is relatively flat with a gradient of 2.4%, making it very walkable and bike-friendly, though it is bordered by mountains.
What is the population of Benidorm?
According to 2025 data, Benidorm has a population of 77,327 inhabitants, though this number increases significantly during peak tourist seasons.
What types of properties are most common?
The market is predominantly composed of middle-floor apartments, followed by detached villas. New developments and penthouses are also available.