Hi,
This is my first post on the Costa Blanca board.
I first found this forum a couple of years ago when i was contemplating my first ever trip overseas at 40. With the Turkey forum's help I went to Olu Deniz with my hubs and son. We loved it so much that we went back last year.
Anyway I am about to have a new adventure. I am about to go away without hubs. Just myself and my 15yr old son to Benidorm for 5 days flying out on the 17th April. I am very excited but have to own to being a little nervous. It was an impulse booking. I was surfing the net looking for a trip to Barcelona (always wanted to see the Gaudi buildings and parks) and before I knew it I booked a trip to Benidorm quite on impulse!
I have done a bit of reading since and to be honest I am a little worried about what we are going to do. Not being much of a party person I like to spend time trawling around looking at buildings, churches, ruins....anything generally except bars and clubs. But this break is about mother/son time and I was aware that my idea of a good time might not be so appealing to a 15yr old hence the impulse to booking for Benidorm.
Thanks to reading on this board I have learnt about Tapas Alley, found that there is a Cactus garden near by, apparently some interesting villages near by (Guadalest?), and a nice park. Neither of us likes theme parks so that wont be on the agenda. My lad is very keen to go the Waterpark but from what I have read I am not certain it will be open. Reading the forum seems to suggest that we be able to fill our days ok but i am a little worried about the evenings. I have read that there is a great deal going on but I wouldnt know where to start with nightlife/entertainment as it is not something I usually do.
We are going to be staying in the Gran Hotel Bali which appears to be on the edge of the city? But looking at pictures it seems to be close to main route so presumably fine for getting about.
Apologies if this post is rather rambling. If anyone has any suggestions for things for us to do I would really welcome them.
Denia, a large port town.
Calpe, famous for the rock.
Albir, we walked from Altea then back for the train.
Altea (see Sanji video)
Villa joysoa (my favorite) fishing village with a marina,house all painted in bright colours.
Alicante (dont forget to change for the tram)
If you love building you will be amazed at some of the older blocks in Benidorm,on first glance they appear ugly then upon further inspection they have a beauty of there own.
Get a map then you can get the most out of your stay.
Have a great time
That is a wonderful response full of helpful tips and ideas. I will definitely get the train pass sorted (I am a big kid at heart and love train rides). I had a quick look on the map and Calpe appears to be near the Cactus gardens too so that is good. I have printed your response to take with me. I am now going off to google the other places you suggest and to have a look at Sanji's video.
I cant tell you how much I appreciate your reply. I was very worried that I might find myself like a fish out of water but you have much re-assured me. I can now stop worrying and get on with being excited.
You are a treasure. The internet is wonderful. Full of people willing to help complete strangers.
Warmest Regards
Vicky (aka Giff)
Hi Vicky ... in addition to any info you may pick up here in the forum, it would also be worth dropping an email to turismo@benidorm.org quoting your home address, and asking for a Benidorm street map, leisure guide and tourist information. All are free, and are normally sent out within a few days of request.
Christine
Hi if you fancy a good night out with good entertainment that is enjoyable without being smutty I would suggest you head for the UK caberet bar which is near the hotel Presidente or The Town which is just round the corner both have fantastic entertainment all night long in a safe environment and you can then jump a taxi back to your hotel for probably about 10 euros? Never had a bad night in either of these places!
Christine, thanks again for taking time to help me out. Stalls sound a great way to spend an evening. Also your words to take care are noted.
John, I have added your recommendations to my printed list for packing in my suitcases. I do want to try not to be a party pooper and try some nights out so that is great. I have had a quick google following your post and the Cabaret Bar looks like something my lad would really enjoy too.
Thanks again to you all for your kindness.
Do make sure that you visit the Old Town both during the day and at night, there is a high proportion of Spanish people around and the atmosphere is quite different from the Levante side. Altea is a nice day out, again much quieter with its own character, and only 1 euro on the bus. A walk up to the church (shown on Sanjis video) is really nice, its a beautiful church with lovely views of the coast, a lovely quaint old streets, with a few bars and restaurants in the square opposite. I would also agree about trying a few of the entertainment venues on the Levante side. Dont really know what music your son likes, but theres a Take That Tribute in Rockerfellas, and a Westlife one in Morgans Tavern. Would also agree that the Uk Bar, and The Town are decent venues. Wheeltappers is pretty decent too, a duo there called Smart Move are quite popular and they also play Rockerfellas. If you like comedians then Stardust, Palladium and Zodiac Bar have several good ones. I also like the Talk Of The Coast Bar too, but i've not been in there since it was refurbished over the last month or so. Make sure you visit tapas alley and the other streets around there, to try some different "nibbles". A boat trip up the coast could also be considered. I know you mention not liking Theme Parks, but Terra Natura is pretty good really if its open when you are there. Also just walking along the beach front at night is also very nice, with plenty of places to stop off for refreshments and to see the sand scultures too. I'm sure you will have a nice time.
I am very grateful to everyone and will definitely let you know how we get on. I have given up trying to make notes on all the wonderful ideas here now. Instead I am simply printing out the whole thread which has been fantastic.
Best Regards - Taggy
PS...As David said, get yourself a Street Map and Tourist Guide from the internet address he gave you. This lists all the hotels on it, as well as the streets so its very easy to find your way around using that. If you dont get one in time, pick one up from the tourist information office when you get there.
It is very kind of you to take so much time. I am so looking forward to this now thanks to you all.
Warmest Regards
Vicky.
Hopefully when I come back I will be in a position to be able to pass some of the kindness along to another new to Benidorm poster.
Apart from all the excellent advice that has already been posted, can I suggest that you spend a few minutes and view some of my video's in the video library at the top of the Costa Blanca page.
In particular, I would suggest you look at the following video's....
View from the Gran Hotel Bali....this is your hotel and it will give you some idea of the size of the resort and the distance, it will also show you the nearby bay of Cala Finestrat and looking towards Benidorm, it shows Poniente beach, which runs all through La Cala to the "point" or the rock that sticks out and divides the two main beaches that Benidorm is very proud of.
Benidorm Beaches...again another video which shows the two main beaches of Benidorm and where your hotel is situated.
Benidorm Old Town
Parque de Elche and finally the Tourist Train video, which travels around the new town (Levante) side of Benidorm.
Sanjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Thanks very much for this and for all your wonderful videos. I have looked at some of them including the Benidorm beach video. Off to look at the others you suggest now. It helps to see your videos a great deal. It is like i am going somewhere not so strange to me now.
Thanks Vicky.
Hi Vicky, just a quick note to say have a fabulous time in Benidrom. Let us know all about your trip when you get back.
We are safely back and had a nice trip. Didnt manage to get half the suggested things done. We did go to Tapas Alley (nice atmosphere and funny food), caught a show at the Rich Bitch (good night), went to Mundomar and saw dolphin show (very enjoyable), went to Terra Natura (wouldnt recommend) and liked the sand sculptures. Didnt manage to get out of Benidorm at all which i was rather disappointed about as i really wanted to see Gudalest. This was just because by the time we got our bearings it was time to come home. Saw some sunshine and got a tan.
What did you think of it all then.? did you like the hotel and the surroounding area.? did you like the old town and more importantly...would you ever go back ?
The hotel was okay, big airy rooms, very helpful reception staff and spectacular viewing platform. Laying in the Jacuzzi on 19th floor with view over the Benidorm beach was amazing. Food was very poor i thought but i am picky. The location of the hotel was too far out for my liking. Cant blame the hotel for that one as it was certainly my fault for not doing my homework before booking. It was a royal pain having to get a bus, sometimes 2 buses everytime we wanted to go anywhere. There was a nice little beach nearby though.
I liked the old town, was a nice feel about the place and i was suprised to find how friendly the Spanish were.....you would think they would be heartily sick of Brits by now. But they were very kind to two lost folk where-ever we went. I loved the way higgedly piggidly buildings ran into each other so it was difficult to tell where old ended and new began.
Overall, Benidorm isnt somewhere i would go back to. I just dont like pubs, nightlife, or shopping much (i am rubbish i know ) and I was a little at a loss in the evenings. Perhaps if it had been later in the year when it would have been still warm and light in the evenings it might have been easier. Could have chilled on the beach or gone walking which would have suited me better.
Still it was nice to have a break, get some sunshine, spend one to one time with my lad and i am glad we went.
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