{"id":21674,"date":"2022-10-11T05:30:10","date_gmt":"2022-10-11T05:30:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/what-to-do-in-march-in-benidorm-spain\/"},"modified":"2022-10-11T05:30:11","modified_gmt":"2022-10-11T05:30:11","slug":"what-to-do-in-march-in-benidorm-spain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/what-to-do-in-march-in-benidorm-spain\/","title":{"rendered":"What to do in March in Benidorm, Spain - 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"

Benidorm is a Spanish municipality located on the Costa Blanca, in the Valencian Autonomous Community, in the province of Alicante.
\nKnown as the \"New York of the Mediterranean\", Benidorm is the city with the most skyscrapers per inhabitant in the world and per square meter second only to New York.<\/p>

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Before we have a look at what you can do in Benidorm, let's first look at the weather you can expect in March.

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March weather in Benidorm Spain<\/h2>To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in March in Benidorm Spain, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if March is comfortable or humid

Generally, March in Benidorm Spain will be slightly on the colder side. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 66\u00b0F \/ 19\u00b0C. But due to the very dry air, it can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. During the night, it will cool down to around 46\u00b0F \/ 8\u00b0C.

Benidorm Spain has some rainy days in March. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.2 inches \/ 31 mm of rain during the whole month.

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The forecast for March 2025 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.<\/div><\/p>

Things to see and do in Benidorm<\/h2>

Benidorm has many things to soo. With help from our visitors we have dived a list of things to see in. If you have any sugestions or improvements for this list, please let us know.<\/p>

Fallas<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>March<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Fallas has three massive, highly decorated satirical sculptures. They are burnt amidst fireworks.<\/div>
See details here<\/a><\/div><\/div>
Levante Beach<\/div>
Beach<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Levante Beach is great for family fun in the sun and sand.<\/div><\/div>
Poniente Beach<\/div>
Beach<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Poniente Beach is close to a resort, making it ideal for families with small children.<\/div><\/div>
Carnival<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Feb, March<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Carnival has colorful processions and fancy dress competitions.<\/div>
See details here<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/p>

Shopping in Benidorm<\/h2>

La Marina Shopping Mall Benidorm
\nBenidorm has a commercial area in Finestrat with a shopping mall called La Marina. You can\u2019t miss it. It is just off the N332 and can be seen from the motorway. There is a massive Carrefour, Lidl and McDonalds across the road with ample free parking.
\nThe mall itself has all the typical Spanish & European major retailers such as
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  • Mango,<\/li>
  • Guess,<\/li>
  • Massimo Dutti,<\/li>
  • C&A,<\/li>
  • Gerry Weber,<\/li>
  • Druni,<\/li>
  • Casa,<\/li>
  • H&M.
    \nThere is also a good food court including Burger King and cinema.<\/li>
  • Zara,<\/li>
  • Douglas,<\/li>
  • Paco Mart\u00ednez and<\/li>
  • H\u00e4agen Dazs,<\/li>
  • Jack & Jones,<\/li>
  • Ale Hop,<\/li>
  • Orange,<\/li><\/ul><\/p>

    Activities in Benidorm<\/h2>
    Boat Excursions and Fishing<\/div>
    Boat excursions to the island of Benidorm for a day out to the sea. <\/div>
    Walking and Cycling<\/div>
    Benidorm offers a large promenade and multiple parks where people can spend their time roaming around the town and exploring the different aspects of life spent in Spain. The possibilities are endless.<\/div>
    Visit the beaches
    Benidorm Cuisine<\/div>
    The local gastronomy set aside, Benidorm offers a large variety of options all the way to international food chains. Every foodie is bound to find something to satisfy their taste buds.<\/div>
    Benidorm Carnival
    Fallas<\/div>
    A traditional festival held in March where huge statues are set up and burnt down in the streets.<\/div>
    Learn Spanish<\/div>
    take Spanisch languages classes<\/div>
    Fiesta de la Carxofa<\/div>
    A winter festival held in November highlighting the different customs and traditions of the people of Spain. The festival lasts up to 3 days and is a fascinating insight for visitors.<\/div>
    Yoga retreats<\/div>
    Numerous yoga retreats and classes held at Benidorm. There are many options available for you to choose from.<\/div>
    Golf Clubs<\/div>
    A number of Golf courses and competitions held at Benidorm. You will find many players at their golf clubs. <\/div>
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    Restaurants in Benidorm<\/h2>

    There are over a thousand places to eat. The best area for restaurants and tapas bars is in the old town, where you will find of course Spanish cuisine and also English, French, Algerian and Dutch food. It is best to search the old town if you want some real quality local food such as jam\u00f3n and excellent local wines from the Jal\u00f3n valley.<\/p>

    More things to see in Benidorm<\/h2>
    Tapas Alley<\/div>
    A place that has it all when it comes to food. Offers cuisines from around the world including Chinese, Italian, English, and Indian etc. The place is a must-visit for non-Spanish visitors.<\/div>
    Poniente Beach<\/div>
    The largest beach of the city with numerous facilities available for the people who are visiting. Generally less crowded than the Levante beach.<\/div>
    Terra M\u00edtica<\/div>
    One of the largest theme parks in Spain. The park is beautifully designed to highlight the importance of ancient civilizations like Egypt, Rome and Greece.<\/div>
    La Cruz de Benidorm<\/div>
    The place had religious significance back in the old days but later grew into a popular tourist destination as people came by to grasp the sight of the wooden cross. The cross was later replaced by a more permanent monument.<\/div>
    Balc\u00f3n del Mediterr\u00e1neo<\/div>
    A white marbled terrace placed on the edge of the sea, overlooking the miraculous views of Benidorm's modern skyline. The place was once a site of Benidorm's Castle.<\/div>
    Levante Beach<\/div>
    Known as the Sunrise beach and is among the most popular beaches of Benidorm. It is conveniently placed near the developed part of the city, making it easier for the people to visit the nearby shops and restaurants.<\/div>
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