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Find out if Benidorm fits your budget with our detailed cost breakdown for accommodations, dining, and transportation.
Benidorm offers good value for Spanish beach destinations with flexible pricing for all budgets. You’ll spend $79-169 daily for two people, with accommodations ranging from $47 hostels to $274 luxury resorts. Meals cost €10-15 for budget options, while mid-range dining runs around €45 for two. Public transportation is affordable with Spain’s current 50% discount on bus tickets. The following breakdown reveals how to maximize your vacation euros in every category.
While planning your Benidorm getaway, accommodation costs will likely take up the largest chunk of your budget. You’ll find options spanning every price point, from $47/night hostels to luxury beachfront resorts exceeding $274/night.
Timing matters considerably. Winter visits (December-February) offer the best value at around $75/night, while summer rates soar to $315/night. Book early for high season (June-August) to secure availability.
Location affects pricing dramatically. Beachfront properties in Levante command premium rates, while Old Town accommodations offer better value. For luxury seekers, Los Álamos district averages £195/night for 5-star properties. Popular options like Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa provide excellent beachfront accommodations at around $85 per night. Similar to Tenerife’s pricing patterns, Benidorm’s costs fluctuate significantly based on season and proximity to attractions.
Budget travelers should consider hostel dorms, shared apartments, or off-peak bookings with 30-50% discounts. All-inclusive resorts start at $75/night, while package deals combine flight and hotel from $881/person.
Exploring Benidorm’s dining scene can be as affordable or extravagant as your budget allows. For budget meals, expect to pay €10-15 per person at casual eateries or €8 for fast food combos. Many local cafes offer fixed-price lunch menus under €15, making midday meals a great value.
Enjoy Benidorm’s dining at any budget level, from €8 fast food options to €15 fixed-price local lunch menus.
Mid-range dining costs around €45 for a three-course meal for two people. Restaurants like PAY Steakhouse (€20 average) and specialty arrocerías offering paella for €15-22 provide excellent value. With so many highly-rated restaurants like D-VORA Restaurante and La Tana Restaurante, you’ll find quality Mediterranean cuisine throughout the city.
For premium experiences, plan on €35-40+ per person at upscale venues like Plaça de Sant Jaume, particularly in beachfront locations. Similar to Ibiza, prices tend to be higher in tourist hotspots during peak season, but Benidorm generally offers better value overall.
Save money by seeking “menu del día” specials before 2 PM. Dining in the Old Town rather than tourist zones can also help reduce costs. Alternatively, self-catering with supermarket meals for under €7 is a budget-friendly option.
Getting around Benidorm is both convenient and affordable compared to many European destinations. You’ll benefit from Spain’s temporary 50% discount on all bus tickets, valid until June 2025. Public buses offer both day and night service throughout the city and surrounding areas.
For airport transfers from Alicante, you have several options. A private sedan transfer costs around $98 for up to three passengers, while shuttle services provide more economical alternatives. Taxis are readily available with clear signage indicating when they’re free for hire. Unlike in Germany where you should avoid hailing taxis directly from the street, in Benidorm this practice is completely acceptable.
The city’s railway station connects Benidorm to other Spanish destinations with a user-friendly system. For shorter distances, walking is practical as Benidorm is pedestrian-friendly, and cycling offers another cost-effective alternative for exploring the local area. Many visitors appreciate the high satisfaction ratings of Benidorm Railway Station, which scores an impressive 4.4/5 bubbles in customer reviews.
Benidorm’s wealth of activities and entertainment options cater to nearly every budget and interest level. From budget-friendly museum visits to high-end private tours, you’ll find pricing that fits your vacation plans.
Water activities are particularly accessible, with the Calpe catamaran tour starting at just $25 per adult. You can also explore Villajoyosa’s famous seafood route to experience authentic local cuisine without breaking your budget. Similar to Madrid, Benidorm offers cultural attractions at reasonable prices compared to other European destinations.
For family fun, consider these popular options:
For unique experiences, you can splurge on a VIP Buggy Tour ($776 for groups up to 6) or the Costa Blanca Off-Road Tour ($82 per adult).
Day trips to Valencia start at $822 for groups of six.
When comparing Benidorm to other popular destinations, you’ll find this Spanish coastal resort offers a unique value proposition. While pricier than the Spanish average ($14,807 vs $6,050 for a two-week trip for two), Benidorm still provides good value with a cost of living approximately 20% lower than the U.S.
Daily budgets range from $79 to $169 for two people, making it accessible for different spending levels.
What sets Benidorm apart is its year-round sunshine and microclimate, providing reliable vacation weather that many competing destinations can’t guarantee. Unlike Tallinn, which requires visitors to consider seasonal safety concerns during winter months, Benidorm offers consistent weather conditions.
Transportation costs remain competitive with other European coastal cities, and the variety of accommodation options means you can tailor your stay to your budget. Hotel prices fluctuate significantly between off-season and peak season, averaging around $73 and $136 respectively.
Despite higher prices than inland Spain, Benidorm delivers excellent value considering its amenities and climate advantages.
You’ll find Benidorm fits nearly any budget with smart planning. A family of four recently enjoyed a week-long vacation for under €1,500 by booking an apartment, cooking some meals, and using public transportation. Whether you’re backpacking or seeking luxury, Benidorm offers better value than many Mediterranean destinations while delivering authentic Spanish experiences alongside tourist conveniences. Time your visit during shoulder seasons for the best balance of weather and savings.