
Picturesque Spanish holiday spot 'just like Mykonos' is 15 mins from Benidorm
Benidorm is known for its party scene, but just 15 minutes away from the strip is a stunning small town with cobbled streets that has been compared popular holiday hotspot Mykonos
Benidorm, a British holiday favourite, is famed for its sun-soaked beaches, bargain deals, and the lively Calle Gerona, affectionately dubbed 'the strip'. Yet beyond the bustling stag and hen dos, Benidorm harbours stunning locales that many travellers have yet to discover.
For those holidaymakers seeking respite from the revelry, a short journey reveals a tranquil town. Just minutes from Benidorm, it offers a serene contrast to the boisterous nightlife, drawing comparisons to Mykonos' charm. A mere 18-minute drive or a swift 12-minute bus ride from Benidorm Intermodal takes you to the idyllic Altea, Alicante.
Celebrated as one of Spain 's "most iconic" towns, Altea transports visitors to a bygone era with its enchanting old quarter, replete with meandering cobbled lanes and gleaming white houses. Strolling through Altea's streets, the inviting scents of freshly brewed coffee and delectable cuisine waft from cosy cafés and charming eateries.
The town's crowning glory is the parish church, Nuestra Señora del Consuelo or Iglesia de Arriba, which captivates tourists with its beauty. From this vantage point, the panoramic views span across the azure sea to the expansive beach below.
Alice, an influencer who showcases Benidorm's highlights and shares her top picks online, recently explored Altea and declared it an essential addition to any travel itinerary.
With over 37,000 TikTok followers, Alice enthused: "Hidden gem only 15 mins from Benidorm! Maybe Altea isn't a hidden gem for those in the know, but the way you could lowkey be just 15 mins away from this gorgeous slice of history and culture while on your holibobs in Benidorm!".
She added: "It's an absolute MUST see if you're looking to escape for an afternoon to see some of the best views on the entire Costa Blanca. It's giving cheeky Altea day trip, don't you think?".
Many people agreed - as the short clip has garnered more than 16,300 likes and plenty of positive comments. One visitor shared: "I went there in December. Very nice."
While another said: "There are stunning restaurants and bars. It's not Benidorm. They may be close but they are worlds apart. Altea is beautiful." A third chimed in: "It's simply a stunning old and new town."
While someone else dubbed it as their "favourite place of all time". Another insisted it is now on their bucket list, writing: "Definitely heading here.. never knew it was so close."
Flights from the UK to Alicante can be snapped up from as little as £40. You can then get a bus, cab or tram to Benidorm. By road, this should take you around 40 minutes.

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