Where better to start than with my home of Benidorm. Once a sleepy fishing village to now once of the most iconic resorts on the Costa Blanca. Benidorm is a resort of two halves. One one side you have the old town where you will find a more traditional Spanish feel with streets filled with tapas restaurants, Historical churches and architecture. In the old town you’ll also find the bar that I work in, Colliers. I have created a page dedicated to Colliers. Its been a place where I’ve worked for many years, met so many wonderful people and made friends for life.
Levante is an urban beach stretching over 2 kilometres in length, from Punta Pinet to Punta Canfali. A vast expanse of fine golden sand is lapped by the calm waters of the Mediterranean, and thanks to its privileged orientation, visitors can enjoy the sun well into the evening.
It is equipped with a comprehensive safety and rescue system. Running parallel to the beach is a lively promenade, lined with restaurants and entertainment venues, making this area a hub of activity, attracting people from all nationalities.
Levante Beach has proudly held the Blue Flag status since 1987 and has received quality and environmental management certifications, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, Q for Quality, and EMAS Regulation.
Beach Specifications
📏 Length: 2,084 metres
📐 Average Width: 55 metres
📐 Maximum Width: 75 metres
📐 Minimum Width: 20 metres
🏖 Total Sand Surface Area: 125,785 m²
Beach Services
⛑ First Aid Stations: 2 (from Easter to October)
🚨 Lifeguard and Rescue Stations:
- Towers: Summer 5 / Other periods 2
- On foot: Summer 4 / Other periods 1
🎠 Children’s Play Areas: 4
⚽ Sports and Recreational Play Areas: 4
🚩 Safety Flags: 6
🛤 Walkway Access Points: 21
🚻 Eco-Friendly Toilets: 3
🚿 Foot Showers: 19 modules with 10 spouts each
🗑 Bins for General Waste: 115
♻️ Recycling Bins: 14
♿ Accessible Beach Point: 1
⛱ Sunbed and Parasol Rental, Floating Platforms, Cable Ski, and Leisure Activities.