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Excursions in Benidorm and the surrounding area: plans for discovering the Costa Blanca

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Benidorm is one of those destinations that has it all: endless beaches, constant entertainment, good food and a climate that invites you to enjoy the outdoors all year round. But what many travellers don’t know is that the city is also the ideal starting point for discovering the Costa Blanca in depth.

Close to the hustle and bustle of the city, there are charming villages, nature trails, waterfalls, theme parks and maritime experiences that will surprise you. Whether you are travelling as a couple, with children or with friends, there are many excursions in Benidorm and the surrounding area that can transform your getaway into an unforgettable trip.

Excursions in Benidorm for the entire family

Although we tend to associate the word ‘excursion’ with leaving the city, the truth is that Benidorm offers incredible options for enjoying different experiences without having to travel far. Whether you are travelling with children, as a couple or with friends, there is a wide range of options that combine fun, learning and unique moments.

One of the must-see attractions is Mundomar, a nature park that has become one of the favourite places for families on the Costa Blanca. It’s not just about seeing animals, but getting up close to them in a respectful way, taking part in shows with dolphins and sea lions, enjoying personalised encounters and even VIP experiences designed to make your visit unforgettable. Strolling among Mediterranean vegetation, learning about conservation and spending a day surrounded by wildlife make Mundomar a perfect excursion without leaving Benidorm.

A short distance away you’ll also find other classics such as Terra Mítica, with attractions inspired by ancient civilisations, or Aqualandia, the water park par excellence for combating the summer heat. And if you’re in the mood for something more relaxed, you can always opt for a free excursion in Benidorm, exploring the old town with its narrow streets, climbing up to the Balcón del Mediterráneo to enjoy the views, or losing yourself in the Parque de l’Aigüera, a green oasis designed by Ricardo Bofill.

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Sea excursions: the Mediterranean takes centre stage

The sea is an essential part of Benidorm’s identity, and there is no better way to discover it than through a boat trip. Boat trips from Benidorm allow you to visit unique places and enjoy a different perspective of the city.

One of the most popular excursions is a visit to Benidorm Island, also known as Journalists’ Island. Just 20 minutes away by boat, it is the perfect place to spend a few hours unwinding. Its crystal-clear waters are ideal for snorkelling and observing marine life up close, while on land you can enjoy the tranquillity that contrasts with the hustle and bustle of the town centre.

If you’re looking to go a little further afield, the excursion to Tabarca Island is an experience that combines nature and gastronomy. Declared a marine reserve, Tabarca is a paradise for divers and sea lovers. Its turquoise waters, streets lined with white houses and the chance to sample a caldero tabarquino (a local fish stew) make this excursion one of the great essentials.

In addition to these routes, there are companies that organise kayaking, paddle surfing or guided snorkelling trips. These are perfect activities for those who want to add a little sport and adventure to their holidays, always with the Mediterranean as a backdrop.

Excursions near Benidorm: charming villages and nature

If you feel like escaping the city for a while and exploring the surrounding area, there are many excursions near Benidorm that combine culture, history and picture-postcard landscapes. The great advantage is that in less than 40 minutes by car you can completely change your surroundings.

One of the most popular destinations is Guadalest, a village perched on a rock that looks like something out of a fairy tale. Its castle offers spectacular views of the reservoir, and its historic centre, with its interesting museums and cobbled streets, invites you to take a leisurely stroll. Just half an hour from Benidorm, it’s an excursion that combines heritage and nature.

If you prefer a more refreshing plan, the Fuentes del Algar, in Callosa d’en Sarrià, is a natural spot where water takes centre stage. Waterfalls, natural pools and lush vegetation make this corner a real gem, especially in summer, when you can swim in its crystal-clear waters.

Nor can we forget Villajoyosa, famous for its colourful houses facing the sea and its chocolate-making tradition. Here you can visit century-old factories such as Chocolates Valor, stroll through its old town or discover its quiet coves. And, of course, there is Altea, with its unmistakable blue dome and its old town full of art, viewpoints and terraces overlooking the Mediterranean.

Tips for enjoying excursions in Benidorm

Whether you decide to stay in the city or venture out to explore, here are some practical tips to help you make the most of your excursions in Benidorm. In summer, it is essential to bring sunscreen, a hat and water, especially if you are spending the day at water parks, waterfalls or outdoor trails. If you are travelling with your family, it is a good idea to check the schedules for shows or activities, such as animal encounters at Mundomar or guided tours in Guadalest.
When it comes to transport, a hire car is the most convenient option for getting around at your own pace, although there are also buses and organised excursions that make it easy to travel to nearby villages and natural parks. And don’t forget to book in advance if you’re planning a boat trip to Tabarca or a visit to theme parks in the high season.

Much more than sun and sand

As you can see, Benidorm is the ideal starting point for a variety of experiences: from sea excursions to cultural routes, as well as family activities that make a difference. Mundomar, with its nature, wildlife and educational activities, is an essential excursion within the city.

If you feel like venturing a little further afield, you’ll find charming villages, mountain landscapes, waterfalls and quiet beaches that show you another side of the Costa Blanca. In short, there are excursions in Benidorm and the surrounding area to suit all tastes, perfect for turning your getaway into an unforgettable experience.

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