The most bustling and famous district of Benidorm, known as the 'Zona Guiri' or British area, filled with bars, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife along Levante Beach.
Considered the best district by many locals, offering comfortable living infrastructure, a long beach, and a more relaxed atmosphere away from the main tourist hustle.
Modern area with high-rise buildings, shopping, and numerous bars, representing Benidorm's skyscraper density.
The downtown center area connecting other districts, with shopping streets, avenues, and a mix of residential and commercial spaces.
Vibrant beachfront area in Levante, highly sought by expats for its lively atmosphere, social scene, and proximity to the sea.
Part of Levante, known as the 'English area' with streets like Gerona, Ibiza, and Mallorca, popular among British expats for its bars and international vibe.
Relaxed beach area in Poniente, attracting families and retirees with its peaceful setting and longer beach stretch.
The historic Old Town with narrow cobblestone streets, traditional architecture, and landmarks like Balcón del Mediterráneo, offering an authentic Spanish experience.
Located at the southern end of Poniente, a quieter area with beach access, popular for its relaxed seaside retreat vibe.
Historic part of the Old Town, evoking Benidorm’s ancient past with narrow streets and traditional charm.
Mal Pas Beach area features a Blue Flag beach with crystal clear waters ideal for snorkeling, located between the city center and Rincón de Loix.
Green oasis park area in the city center, surrounded by modern architecture and walkable paths.
Benidorm's port district with marinas, seafood restaurants, and access to coastal paths.
La Almadrava cove offers crystal clear waters and views of Isla de Benidorm, ideal for diving enthusiasts.
Tío Ximo is a scenic cove perfect for snorkeling and diving, offering panoramic views of Isla de Benidorm.
The historic heart of Benidorm, also known as 'El Castell', featuring narrow winding cobblestone streets and traditional whitewashed Spanish architecture. Offers a distinctly slower, more relaxed pace of life compared to other districts. Popular with expatriates seeking authentic Spanish living experiences. Bounded by landmarks including El Balcón del Mediterráneo viewpoint and L'Aigüera Park.