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Costa del Sol · Spain

Benigembla

Benigembla is a tranquil municipality located in the Pop Valley within the Marina Alta district, sitting at an elevation of 314 meters above sea level. With a small population of approximately 590 inhabitants, this town offers a peaceful retreat in the province of Alicante while remaining accessible from major coastal cities.

590
Population
3734
Sunshine hours/year
299m
Elevation
30
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Life in Benigembla is characterized by its quiet, rural atmosphere and close-knit community feel. The municipality covers an area of 18.4 km², offering ample space relative to its population of 590 people. Daily life here is slow-paced, ideal for those seeking a retreat from the bustling coastal resorts. Essential amenities are present but limited, with local data indicating one pharmacy and one restaurant within the town center. The town is predominantly Valencian-speaking, adding to its authentic local charm. For comprehensive shopping or dining, residents often travel to nearby larger towns such as Dénia, which is 23 km away, or Pego. The community enjoys 32 local holidays in 2026, reflecting a rich cultural calendar filled with traditional festivities.
Alt text: Historic building with a bell tower, surrounded by narrow streets and old architecture.

Climate & Weather

Benigembla enjoys a pleasant climate typical of the Valencia region, characterized by ample sunshine throughout the year. Historical weather data indicates an average of 3,734 hours of sunshine annually. Rainfall is relatively infrequent, with approximately 83 rain days recorded per year. The town's elevation of 314 meters above sea level helps moderate temperatures, often providing cooler breezes compared to the immediate coast during the peak summer months.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 10.6° 14.8°7.2° 72 mm 252h
February 11.6° 16.0°7.9° 33 mm 245h
March 13.0° 17.2°9.3° 136 mm 279h
April 14.9° 19.2°10.9° 94 mm 308h
May 18.7° 23.1°14.3° 45 mm 381h
June 23.4° 28.0°18.6° 25 mm 396h
July 26.3° 31.2°21.4° 15 mm 416h
August 26.3° 31.2°21.7° 32 mm 379h
September 22.3° 26.7°18.7° 99 mm 310h
October 18.8° 23.2°15.3° 65 mm 283h
November 14.1° 18.2°10.9° 53 mm 246h
December 11.9° 15.9°8.7° 65 mm 239h
Alt text: Classical statue on a pedestal beside a wooden door with decorative carvings.

Getting Around

Despite its mountainous valley location, Benigembla is reasonably well-connected to major transport hubs. The nearest major airport is Alicante-Elche (ALC), located 88 km away, while Valencia Airport (VLC) is 105 km away. The town is situated 23 km from Dénia, a key port city, and 50 km from the popular tourist destination of Benidorm. Public transport options are limited, with 4 identified stops in the vicinity but no direct train lines. Most residents find that having a private vehicle is essential for navigating the valley terrain and accessing the coastal motorways.
Alt text: Bedroom with scenic town and mountain view, featuring large windows and a balcony.

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

65.5 km

Valencia (VLC)

87.6 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

450.0 km

Lines

0

Stops

4

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

EV Charging Points

  • Iberdrola (8.0 km)

Nature & Beaches

Benigembla is an inland town, so it does not possess its own beaches; however, it is a gateway to impressive natural and historical sites. The most significant natural landmark is the Pla de Petracos, a cave art site recognized by UNESCO for its cultural importance. The town is nestled in a valley surrounded by mountains, offering panoramic views and a direct connection to the Mediterranean flora of the region. For beach lovers, the nearest coastline is at Dénia, roughly a 25-minute drive away, providing access to the sandy beaches of the Costa Blanca.

Sports & Recreation

The primary recreational attraction near Benigembla is the Pla de Petracos, located just 7.5 km from the town. This site features ancient paintings over 8,000 years old and is a designated UNESCO protected world site of cultural interest. The surrounding Pop Valley and the Sierra de Segaria offer natural terrain for hiking and exploring the rugged landscape. However, the town does not host large-scale professional sports facilities; residents rely on the natural environment for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, though the hilly terrain (gradient None% to significant slopes) presents a challenge for casual cyclists.

Amenities

Restaurant

1

Pharmacy

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

0.9

µg/m³

PM10

2.1

µg/m³

NO²

0.6

µg/m³

Ozone

76.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.8

Education

Given the small size of the municipality, with a population of 590, educational facilities within Benigembla itself are limited to primary levels. Families with older children typically utilize schools in the larger neighboring towns within the Marina Alta district, such as Pego or Dénia. These nearby towns offer a wider range of public schooling options and access to international education centers located along the Costa Blanca coast.

Economy & Income

The local economy of Benigembla is traditionally rooted in agriculture, typical of the Pop Valley region, focusing on the cultivation of olives, almonds, and citrus fruits. The real estate market is small, currently showing only one property available at an average price of €397,000. The economy is modest, with income levels generally reflecting rural Spanish averages. The proximity to Dénia (23 km) allows residents to access a more diverse economic environment, including the port services and tourism sector.

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

  • Population of approximately 590 inhabitants
  • Elevation of 314 meters above sea level in the Pop Valley
  • UNESCO site Pla de Petracos with 8,000-year-old paintings just 7.5 km away
  • 3,734 hours of sunshine annually with 83 rain days
  • 23 km from the coastal city of Dénia
  • Limited local amenities: 1 pharmacy, 1 restaurant
  • Current property listing: Detached Villa at €397,000

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Benigembla is niche and inventory is currently very low. There is currently only one property listed for sale in the provided data, a Detached Villa priced at €397,000. The market is characterized by detached villas and traditional village houses, often requiring renovation or offering rustic charm. The property prices here are generally more affordable than the prime coastal locations, though the specific listing price reflects a high-end or renovated property.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Benigembla from the coast?
Benigembla is located 23 km from Dénia, which is the nearest coastal city and main port.
Is there an international school near Benigembla?
There are no international schools in Benigembla itself, but they can be found in larger nearby towns such as Dénia or Xàbia.
What is the Pla de Petracos?
It is a UNESCO World Heritage site located 7.5 km from the town, featuring ancient rock art over 8,000 years old.
What is the average property price in Benigembla?
Current data shows an average price of €397,000 for the available listing, which is a Detached Villa.
Which airport is closest to Benigembla?
Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is the closest major international airport, situated approximately 88 km away.
What is the climate like in Benigembla?
The climate is sunny with roughly 3,734 hours of sunshine per year and moderate rainfall.