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Levante Beach is a public beach and is therefore accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round. It is located right in the heart of Benidorm, and you can easily reach it on foot from most hotels. If you are coming by car, there are nearby paid car parks such as Benidorm Centro Parking. For more details, you can visit the Visit Benidorm website.
No, access to Levante Beach is completely free. It is a public beach, and you can enjoy its basic services at no cost. If you wish to rent sun loungers, umbrellas, or take part in water sports, these services do have an associated cost and are offered by external companies.
The length of your visit will depend on your interests. You can spend anything from a couple of hours relaxing on the sand to a full day enjoying the sun, swimming, and walking. Many people choose to spend the whole day, combining the beach with lunch at nearby restaurants or a stroll along the promenade.
Levante Beach is the epicenter of mass tourism in Benidorm and has played a fundamental role in the city's development as a global tourist destination. Its popularity in the 1960s and 1970s established it as one of Europe's best-known sun-and-beach destinations, attracting millions of visitors each year and shaping the iconic image of skyscrapers by the sea.
The best time to visit Levante Beach depends on what you are looking for. For sunbathing and swimming, the spring months (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer good weather and fewer crowds than peak summer. During the day, the early morning hours or late afternoon are ideal for avoiding the most intense heat and enjoying a calmer atmosphere.
Yes, Levante Beach has accessibility points for people with reduced mobility. Adapted access walkways, accessible showers and foot-washing stations are available, and during the high season there are assisted bathing services. For more detailed information about accessible points and specific services, you can check the beaches section on the Visit Benidorm website or contact the Tourist Board.
Very close to Levante Beach, you can find Benidorm Old Town, with the famous Mediterranean Balcony offering stunning views. You also have Mal Pas Cove, Elche Park known for its palm trees and pigeons, and countless bars, restaurants, and shops along the promenade and nearby streets. To explore more, I recommend visiting the official tourism website: Visit Benidorm.
Of course! Arrive early to choose a good spot, especially in high season. Use sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and stay hydrated. If you want to eat, the promenade has options for all tastes, from fast food to more upscale restaurants. And do not forget to bring a bag for your rubbish—help us keep the beach clean!
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