Y daughter and her bf have been together 2 years and just booked their first holiday alone - benidorm in march as they have both been before
As this is their first time alone they want a safe are to stay which is central to the main area and the square.
They were looking at all inclusive twith good facilities and preferably an indoor pool. They shortlisted Flamingo Benidorm ot Villa de Benidorm....
Which hotels would you recommend for their ages and how does ai work there, especially with drinks
my daughter isnt a big drinker but would like to have the odd drink if possibe and doesnt want to get in trouble, nor does she want to be somewhere where she feels uncomfortable
The only place ive been ai in benidorm is flamingo oasis but thats too expensive so any thoughs would be welcome
i need somewhere safe and secure where room keys are availsble on arrival and not colle ted from an agent hence many apartments are out of the equation
Any ideas ????
3 meals and day.and all you can drink from 10am till midnight.is it worth it you have to ask yourself.as servigroup hotels are doing 2/1.drinks only listed on menu card.apart from tea coffee.
venus hotel would be a great loctation hotel.
you say they have just booked.you mean flight only so far ?..
does it have to be all inclusive? The food and drinks prices are really cheap in benidorm- you are limited to the choice of hotels all inclusive .- you said your daughter does not drink that much- so is it worth going all inclusive?
Iv stayed at many hotels around the square. My favourite one was the venus hotel - followed by the orange hotel- (Half board)- both servi group the food great! hotel perla, bed and breakfast only- a great cheap hotel right on corner of square.
Ambassador hotel is nice too- it not in the sqaure, but a couple of minutes away- and they do have an indoor pool.
iv been to many other hotels- but wont go into detail about those- as i think its the square which is of interest to them.
(ps my son went away at 17- his girlfriend was 18- I do remember vaguely that there was a problem with the all inclusive option- and alcohol!!!! (they were thinking of upgrading to- until I told them not to bother) son was a few weeks off turning 18- but wasn't allowed to upgrade to all inclusive option to include alcohol. )
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