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Benidorm in December

Yes, myself and some mates are going just for two nights at the end of next week. It'll probably be pretty crap, but we got a deal £160 each for flights, transfers, hotel, all food and booze!

Any tips from anyone who's been at this time of year appreciated!

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  • Averages for Benidorm in December

    Weather lowdown

    December is a very cool month to visit Benidorm, Spain, when the average temperature is just 12°C, making plenty of warm clothing necessary. During this time of year, highs of up to 16°C are the norm, cooling down to 7°C after the sun sets. With an average sea temperature of 16°C, it might be a bit too cold to spend a day at the beach. Although the resort enjoys seven hours of sunshine each day, there is also 11 rainy days throughout the month, so don’t forget to pack some waterproof clothing for your holiday.

    Dates for the diary

    Like many parts of the world, Benidorm celebrates Christmas in December. During this time of year, loads of bars, restaurants and hotels hold festive parties with extravagant dinners, quizzes and games. There is also a number of Christmas markets held throughout the resort during the weeks running up to the big day. Keep an eye out for posters advertising precise dates and venues for activities and events.

    Be sure to head to the Plaza Trianguar in Benidorm around 11pm on New Year’s Eve. The atmosphere here is always buzzing as tourists and residents alike get ready to ring in the New Year together. The evening is packed with music concerts with plenty of singing and dancing and an extravagant fireworks display at midnight.

    Things to do

    If you do get some bright and sunny weather, make the most of it by spending the day at Parque de Elche. The name translates into English as ‘Dove Park’, due to the high number of birds which can be found throughout. If you’re visiting with children, be sure to buy a packet of bird seed from the park’s kiosk and have fun being the centre of attention amongst the birds.

    Water sport enthusiasts won’t want to miss the chance to go on a jet ski safari around the coast of Benidorm. Led by qualified guides who know the area very well, these excursions take you on a trip to discover hidden bays and secret caves that most people never get to see. There are various itineraries and durations on offer, ensuring something to suit everyone.

    Where to eat & drink

    The Pig and Whistle is the best place to go if you find yourself craving a taste of home. Serving a great selection of traditional pub grub, this eatery offers an extensive menu packed with pies, burgers, sandwiches and pastas. As well as being a top location for an evening meal, this restaurant hosts karaoke sessions every evening.

    If you can’t decide where to go for breakfast or lunch, take a trip to Rendezvous. This friendly café serves a selection of popular breakfast dishes, including full English breakfasts, poached eggs and smoked kippers, making it very popular with the British expat community, as well as tourists. Come the afternoon, there are plenty of light lunch options on offer, such as salads, paninis and soups.

    Rose & Crown is one of the most popular sports bars in Benidorm. Situated in the centre of the resort’s New Town, this bar features large screen TVs inside and outside which can show a number of live games at once. Kids are also well-catered for here, with a selection of arcade games, pool tables and children’s rides.

    Situated within Old Town, Oliver’s Bar is one of the best places to enjoy a drink and indulge in a bit of people watching. Visitors can choose to sit inside in the snug or soak up the sun on the terrace. You’ll find a vast array of local and international beers, spirits and wines available, ensuring something to suit all tastes.

    Where to stay

    Servigroup Castilla is the perfect hotel for families and couples looking for a little bit of luxury during their holiday in Benidorm. Here you’ll find a choice of 132 rooms, all of which come equipped with everything you’ll need to enjoy your holiday. There are plenty of facilities to enjoy, including buffet restaurant, swimming pool, sun terrace, gym and evening entertainment.

    When it comes to centrally-located hotels, it takes a lot to beat Servigroup Venus. Situated close to Levante beach and a number of shops, cafes, restaurants, bars and nightclubs, this complex features twin, double and disabled-access rooms, all of which come complete with free WiFi access. The list of onsite amenities is extensive and includes buffet restaurant, café, sun terrace, swimming pool and private parking.

    Families and couples looking for beachside accommodation in Benidorm should consider staying at Hotel Don Pancho. Just a short walk away from Levante beach, this hotel offers 252 well-equipped rooms, all of which allow guests access to heated swimming pool, bar, tennis court, sauna and massage services.

    Hotel Centro Mar is another popular choice for visitors who want to be close to the beach during their holiday. Only metres away from Levante beach, this recently-renovated hotel offers a selection of rooms which come complete with air conditioning, heating, TV and private bathroom. Onsite facilities are numerous and include swimming pool, buffet restaurant and parking.

    If you’re searching for budget accommodation in Benidorm, be sure to take a look at Hotel RH Royal. This adults-only hotel is perfect for couples who want to enjoy an affordable romantic break. Guests can choose from a selection of large rooms complete with HD TVs, free WiFi access and mini bar. There are many amenities to enjoy, including bar-lounge, swimming pool, solarium, sauna and gym.

  • edited November 2013
    Suspect it will be a bit dead. See what it's like and if it's rubbish then just get a train to somewhere more interesting / livelier.
  • Went a couple of years ago in the summer and boy what a dump. Mass brawls every night, every bar we were asked to go into we were offered a free shot and was always offered dodgey gear. Only plus point was watching sticky Vicky, she pulled out more then a few surprises. Watch out for the Romanian and African prostitues they hunt in packs and try to rob ya. Apart from that the place is lovely :)
  • boggzy said:

    Yes, myself and some mates are going just for two nights at the end of next week. It'll probably be pretty crap, but we got a deal £160 each for flights, transfers, hotel, all food and booze!

    Any tips from anyone who's been at this time of year appreciated!

    Dont't GO !!!
  • Nicholas said:

    Went a couple of years ago in the summer and boy what a dump. Mass brawls every night, every bar we were asked to go into we were offered a free shot and was always offered dodgey gear. Only plus point was watching sticky Vicky, she pulled out more then a few surprises. Watch out for the Romanian and African prostitues they hunt in packs and try to rob ya. Apart from that the place is lovely :)

    Crikey, is SV still there? I saw her over 20 years ago and she was old then.
  • Wouldn't go if you paid me :-)
  • does her daughter still do it to - Gorgeous Barbara?
  • Sorry yes her daughter done it when I went, I thought she was called Sticky Vicky too for some weird reason. I'm sure her mum was still alive when I went and she was there to support her. Not sure if she is still alive now though.
  • Thanks, people - really looking forward to it!! :-/
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