Walks, Parks & Viewpoints
Benidorm is often viewed as a monolithic beach city where each and every plot of land is invaded by a skyscraper.
And frequently besmirched as a concrete jungle while other destinations from Miami to Dubai are celebrated for the very same attribute!
However, there is a beauty to Benidorm that those same critics overlook; that early morning stroll along the Poniente promenade, the serenity and sanctuary of L’Aigüera Park, the majestic views from the top of Sierra Helada and the iconic Balcón del Mediterráneo.
5. Levante Promenade Walk
A lot of walking takes place in Benidorm; it is after all a rather large resort spanning several kilometres in length and a couple in depth.
Levante’s promenade runs from the far end of the Rincón to the Old Town headland, stretching out for over 2 kilometres.
A gentle stroll in either direction is a delight, offering up constant views of the Med and a host of establishments to refresh those weary legs.
We think there is no better place to get your Daily Step Count up!

Levante Promenade
6. Poniente Promenade Walk
The walk along Poniente beachfront promenade might just be one of our favourite things to do in Benidorm.
Starting from the Old Town/Port there is just over 3km to enjoy if you intend to reach the other end where you have the Mirador de la Música.
Along the way you not only have the brilliant views of a sparkling Mediterranean Sea but the sporadic pieces of outdoor artwork that line the route.
And don’t forget to admire the wave-like, organic nature of the promenade itself, redesigned in 2009 and something all Benilovers are proud of.

Benidorm Swans, Poniente Promenade
7. Old Town Streets
The Old Town helps cement Benidorm as a great, as opposed to a good, holiday destination.
The network of streets, criss-crossing and interweaving, allows you to lose yourself in the moment.
A mix of British pubs and Spanish tapas bars, family-run shops and gay-filled clubs all add to the enchantment of the place.
Our advice is to simply roam the narrow lanes and get lost for a time, discover things you never really set out to find.
Benidorm Old Town is a heady blend of local Spain and the international vibe that has percolated the resort for decades.
And when you do get lost, remember, just head for the sea to find yourself again!

Benidorm Old Town
8. La Cruz de Benidorm
Challenge yourself with the climb to Benidorm’s giant hilltop cross.
This steep but rewarding hike offers incredible 360-degree views over the resort, mountains, and coastline.
The cross itself is an impressive landmark visible throughout the city.
Walk up at night and the view back down to a shimmering Benidorm is something to behold!

The view as you ascend towards La Cruz
9. Mirador de la Música
Make your way to the farthest end of Poniente Beach where you will find one of the great sea-level viewing points to take in the full sweep of Benidorm.
Mirador de la Música pays homage to all of the winners of Benidorm Fest, previously the Benidorm International Song Festival which was famously won by Julio Iglesias in 1968.
It is a tranquil spot, with fabulous views out towards the whole resort – Poniente, Old Town and in the far distance, Levante.
Get yourself there, you won’t regret it!

Mirador de la Música
10. L’Aigüera Park
The perfect place for that early morning walk, ideal for a springtime picnic or simply an area of solitude to decompress from the high octane nature of Benidorm.
Lodged between the Old Town and Centro sectors of the town, this green space has been serving the residents and tourists of Benidorm for over 30 years.
As well as the palm-lined boulevards you also have the Julio Iglesias and Óscar Esplá auditoria which provide outdoor concerts during the summer months, including the hosting of Benifest where Spain’s choice of Eurovision contestant is selected.

L’Aigüera Park
11. View from the Rincón
For all the right reasons Benidorm is well known for being rather raucous!
But as our 30 Free Things To Do in Benidorm guide quite clearly reveal, there is much more to Benidorm than the noise.
And one of our most enjoyable endeavours is to wander up to the end of Levante, still on Avenida de Madrid, and take a pew.
A couple of deep intakes of breath, maybe the phone at the ready to capture the view, and RELAX.
Even on a cloudy day, this is the Benidorm we have come to cherish.

Bench With A View
12. Mirador del Castillo
The castle square perched on the Old Town headland is one of the must-visit viewing spots in Benidorm.
Visually stunning with a Spanish/Moorish vibe and spectacular views of the Levante and Poniente beaches, this has to be on your ‘To Do’ list when on your Benidorm holiday.
With a handful of bars and restaurants, it might also be one of those locations where you spend some time relaxing with a drink while posting your pics to Social Media.

Mirador del Castillo
13. Ermita Virgen del Mar
Perched on a rocky outcrop between Poniente and La Cala de Finestrat, this charming 18th-century chapel offers one of Benidorm’s most picturesque viewpoints.
The Ermita Virgen del Mar, dedicated to the town’s patron saint, the Virgin of the Sea, is a peaceful sanctuary that contrasts with the bustling resort atmosphere Benidorm is renowned for.
The humble chapel, with its distinctive cross rising from the roof, provides a serene spot for contemplation and spectacular panoramic views across the Mediterranean coastline.
A scenic walkway leads to the hermitage, passing through landscaped gardens adorned with colourful tiles depicting maritime scenes.

Ermita Virgen del Mar
The site holds special significance during the annual November festival when locals celebrate their patron saint with processions and festivities.
So whether you’re seeking a moment of tranquility, capturing Instagram-worthy photographs, or simply enjoying breathtaking coastal vistas, this historic chapel rewards visitors with a glimpse of Benidorm’s traditional heritage.
14. Dove Park
Famous for the white birds that flock to the shade of the trees and the cool pools of water, Parque de Elche abuts the Old Town, Poniente Beach and the road that leads to Benidorm Marina.
A comforting place to stroll or take a seat, watch the kids play on a climbing frame or simply to grab a slice of green amongst the sun, sand and sea.

Dove Park
15. Balcón del Mediterráneo
More than any other location, Benidorm’s Mediterranean Balcony is arguably the standout.
Steps descend from the old castle platform, taking you down into the Mediterranean itself where you can view both sides of this spectacular resort.
If you are going to do just one FREE thing on your Benidorm holiday this is it.
And if you are going to take just one photo, well…this is the place, too!

Balcón del Mediterráneo
16. Parque de Tamarindos
Tamarind Park sits at the far end of Poniente, just off of the beach and snuggled into a cosy corner.
The lush overhanging trees provide a cooling shade during the height of a Spanish summer.
And if you feel particularly fit after your lengthy walk to get there, you can engage with some of the outdoor exercise machines are dotted around the park.

Parque de Tamarindos