
Forget dreaming of a 'White Christmas' – this year have a sun-kissed one. You'll be filling your bags with gifts for your friends and family on this exclusive shopping transfer to Alicante, with a guided tour of the old quarter and the Explanada de Espana, too. Then, you'll have plenty of time at your disposal to jingle your way through the shops – expect bountiful bargains and an atmosphere jolly enough to put a smile on even the Grinch's face.With the scent of roasted chestnuts in the air, there are plenty of things to do in the Costa Blanca capital. After your time in the old quarter, head to Maisonnave Avenue – the hub of shopping activity – and you'll be spoilt for choice on places to buy clothes, electronics, home goods and more. From the latest trends to timeless keepsakes, there's something for everyone here.Or, you could head to one of the city's abundance of locally and internationally-branded restaurants and bars. Sleigh your hunger and grab a bite to eat as you watch the festive spirit of the passing locals.
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Popular experiences in Benidorm
Benidorm - Benidorm Island Boat Trip Ticket
If you've been on Benidorm beach, you'll have spotted a mysterious rocky outcrop in the horizon. Locals call it Peacock Island because of the birds that make it their home – and at just 3.5km away, it makes a great trip by boat from the mainland.
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Benidorm - Benidorm Palace variety show ticket
With 40 years of success in producing live variety shows, it's no wonder Benidorm Palace garners rave reviews and is voted best in the Costa Blanca year after year. The Palace's cabarets are the stuff of legend and feature world-class artistes performing the best of Spanish entertainment.
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Benidorm - Benidorm Downhill Bike Ride
If you are looking for something a little less ordinary, try this exhilarating excursion for size. But don't worry – it's not as much work as it sounds. Your morning kicks off with a scenic drive high up into the mountains, leaving the bustle of the busy coast far behind.
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Benidorm - Benidorm Palace show tickets
Witness the magic of Aire, a tribute to nature's grandeur, at the Benidorm palace, Costa Blanca's renowned nightclub.
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Benidorm - Entrance tickets for the Motor Museum in Finestrat
Visit the Motor Museum in Finestrat to travel back in time admiring exhibits of classic cars and motorbikes, among which are some from famous movies.
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Benidorm - Algar Waterfalls Ticket
For generations the Algar Waterfalls have been known by locals as 'the source of health', and with a rejuvenating dip in its clear pools of cascading water, you'll discover why. Enjoy a drink at the bar at the foot of the falls or dine al-fresco in peaceful picnic spots along the river bank. Whatever way you spend your day, you'll be sure to enjoy an area of such natural beauty, it's often used as a paradisical setting for both TV and film.
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Benidorm - Day Trip to Guadalest, Altea and the Algar Waterfalls from Benidorm
Don't miss the opportunity to visit two essential cities in the province of Alicante. Book your excursion to Guadalest and Altea!
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Benidorm - Aqua Natura Benidorm tickets
Buy your tickets to Aqua Natura, a spectacular water park in Benidorm Alicante, with more than 40.000 square meters of fun for the whole family!
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If the lure of some shopping and sightseeing in Spain's third-largest city is tempting, then this full day trip to Valencia is just the ticket. You'll be transferred by bus to explore the city at your own pace – there's no pressure to do anything you don't want to do, simply enjoy the culture and atmosphere of this historic city.From Benidorm, you'll travel to Valencia by bus, and the best part is that you won't have to find your way in from the outskirts, you'll be dropped off right in the city centre. From here, the day is yours to spend exactly as you wish.Dip in and out of all the shops, try out local eateries – paella hails from Valencia – and stroll around its old town, which is one of the largest in Spain. There's loads to discover. You'll meet up with your guide at the allotted time to head back to Benidorm.
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Benidorm - Costa Blanca mountain tour to Guadalest and Algar Falls
Two of the Costa Blanca's most beautiful inland spots are the star turns of morning excursion. You'll visit the fairytale village of Guadalest and the beautiful Algar waterfalls. Expect amazing scenery and a dramatic drive as you twist and turn along narrow mountain roads.
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Benidorm - Terra Natura Zoo tickets
Buy tickets to visit Terra Natura Zoo. Discover the Zooimmersion, a new zoo concept in habitat design. Spend a lovely day with family and friends in Benidorm.
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Benidorm - Half-day Benidorm skyline tour
A whistle-stop tour of Benidorm's best bits, this trip whisks you to the three best viewpoints in the city. Heading higher than the skyscrapers, you'll enjoy amazing views overlooking both Levante and Poniente beaches. And along the way, you'll learn the legend of the Benidorm cross, the story of the gap in the mountain, and even hear about the 1950s effort to lift a ban on wearing bikinis in the town to help boost tourism. Plus, you'll have a quick visit to the village of Villajoyosa, which is known for its brightly painted house and chocolate factories.
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Benidorm - Half-day Guadalest walking tour and Antonio Marco museum ticket
Guadalest is the jewel in the crown of the Costa Blanca interior. Located on a rocky outcrop overlooking a valley, it's everything you've ever imagined a Spanish pueblo to be. Even the route to the village is something special, as you twist and turn along the noodle-thin mountain roads of the Serella Xorta and Serra Aitana.Wander the dozen or so streets of Guadalest on a guided tour with an official guide. You'll uncover the history and culture of this magical place which is home to eight museums, including the Antonio Marco Museum, a craft and miniature museum that's home to everything from a dollhouse collection to a 12-tonne nativity scene. You'll have a look around this place and all its exhibits as part of your tour. During the excursion, you'll have free time to do as you please - relax with a drink on a scenic terrace, shop for local crafts, or simply soak in the charm of this medieval village. If you wish, you can also visit its quirky museums on your own, such as the Museum of Microminiatures or the Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum, which add a unique touch to the experience.
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Benidorm - Boat transfer ticket from Benidorm to Villajoyosa’s market
Swap the road for the sea and hop on a boat from Benidorm to Villajoyosa – it's a scenic little voyage along the coast that beats sitting in traffic any day. Once you dock, a bus will zip you straight to the town's lively market scene.When you arrive, it's time to go off and wander on your own during a few hours of free time. Check out the markets stalls – around 100 of them – and pick up some sweet treats. You'll have time to pop into the famous Valor Chocolate Museum, too, if you fancy it, one of Spain's most iconic chocolate brands.
Benidorm - Boat round trip from Calpe port to Moraira
Enjoy a coastal sailing from the Port of Calpe to Moraira, a picturesque town on the Costa Blanca famous for its seven distinct beaches and delicious Mediterranean cuisine. Arriving at the Nautical Club near the historic old town, you'll have four hours of free time to explore. Soak up the sun on the beaches, browse the marina for local souvenirs, visit the impressive 18th-century fortress, or savour an authentic Mediterranean meal at one of the seaside restaurants.
Benidorm - Transfer to the Moors and Christians Festival of La Vila Joiosa
Declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest, the Moors and Christians Festival of La Vila Joiosa is one of Costa Blanca's most spectacular celebrations. Every summer, this sleepy seaside town bursts into life for a week of parades, parties and historical battle re-enactments that'll whisk you straight back to the 16th century. Locals dress up as Moors or Christians, and the whole town gets involved – there's dancing, drumming and enough paella to feed a packed Wembley Stadium. With this transfer ticket, all you need to do is turn up ready to celebrate in style. Whether you're into history, costumes, or just love a good fiesta, this lively summer event has loads to offer. It's all about celebrating the town's past, when locals fought off a pirate invasion in 1538. Legend has it that Saint Martha, the town's patron saint, stepped in to save the day by flooding the beach and sinking the pirate ships. As a thank you, the townspeople began holding annual celebrations in her honour.
Benidorm - Alicante Hogueras de San Juan Festival
Welcome to the vibrant and colourful festival of Hogueras de San Juan, in Alicante. Held annually from June 20th to 24th, this celebration transforms the city into a lively hub of art, tradition and fun. You'll kick things off with a guided stroll through the city so you can take a look at the "Hogueras" – large artistic structures made of cardboard and stone. These creations, depicting satirical and sometimes funny scenes, are scattered throughout Alicante. After the tour, you'll have some free time to immerse yourself in the festival's unique atmosphere.The Bonfires of San Juan are a traditional and joyful celebration that marks the beginning of summer. The festival's all about burning useless objects at the summer solstice. During these days, the city is filled with light, colour, music and fireworks. The event kicks off with the Proclamation and the "Planta," when bonfires and lots of different monuments are placed around the city – some of them get up to be 20 metres tall.The most anticipated moment of the festival is St John's Day, June 24th, when a purifying fire consumes the bonfires during an event known as the "Nit de la Crema." This spectacle is the perfect culmination of your visit, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Alicante's most cherished tradition.
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Benidorm - Finestrat Motor Museum with free transfer
Car enthusiasts, start your engines! On this trip to Alicante's Motor Museum, you'll rub bumpers with a collection of over 60 classic and iconic cars from the 20th century. You can get hands-on with an interactive display on how a four-stroke engine works, head to the projection room for documentaries on motoring history, and look in on a restoration workshop that revives and repairs vintage cars. You'll even find favourites from the world of film and TV, like Deloreans made famous by Back to the Future and KITT from Knight Rider.
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Benidorm - Half-day guided tour to Finestrat Motor Museum and Villajoyosa
You're in for a morning of motor cars and Mediterranean views. You'll be picked up and taken to see cars galore at the car museum, before hitting the coast to stroll the seaside streets of Villajoyosa. Start your journey at the Motor Museum of Finestrat, a massive 4,000-square-metre paradise for car lovers. This place is packed with over 80 classic vehicles, including gems like a 1923 Dodge Brothers and a retro replica of KITT from Knight Rider. Imagine strolling through rows of vintage cars, each with its own unique story.Your next stop is Villajoyosa. This charming town is famous for its vibrant seafront houses. These colourful homes were originally painted in bright hues so that fishermen could spot their houses from the sea. Take a leisurely stroll through the old town, soaking in the history of the narrow streets and quaint buildings. Then, head over to the promenade for a relaxing walk along the waterfront with the sea breeze against your face and Mediterranean views stretching ahead.
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Benidorm - Half-day 4x4 tour to the Fuentes del Algar Waterfalls and Altea
Jump in a 4x4 for an off-road adventure that reveals the rugged side of Spain's Costa Blanca. Choose a morning or evening tour and climb over 600 metres for panoramic views of ravines and reservoirs, bump along forest tracks and take a dip in the turquoise waters of the Fuentes del Algar Waterfalls. You'll be guided along a dried riverbed known as ‘the jungle', where thousands of sugarcane stems make tunnels to weave through. You'll also stop off at the mountain village of Altea for a look around its old town, which is nicknamed the Santorini of Spain thanks to all its vanilla-white houses and blue-domed church.
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