Things to do in Old Town Villajoyosa

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1. Llevant Beach

Long-time Benidorm residents, families, couples and partygoers all descend upon the glorious setting of Levante Beach (Playa de Levante). This coastal treasure in one of Spain’s busiest resorts is the ideal place to cool off from the hot summer sun and go swimming in the Mediterranean Sea. Levante Beach is where the sun first shines on the town. Come early to watch the sunrise and stick around to watch the action unfold.
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2. Alicante Harbour

For many visitors to the coast of Spain, the Alicante Harbour is the first port of call. When most of Alicante’s maritime industry shifted to nearby Valencia in the 1980s, the city’s harbor precinct was redeveloped for the tourist market. Today, 80,000 visitors disembark at the harbor from cruise ships, ferries and pleasure craft each year. The area surrounding the harbor is busy most of the day, with locals and visitors alike strolling the promenade in search of the perfect restaurant or bar.
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3. Poniente Beach

Hang out with locals and dine at waterfront restaurants at Poniente Beach (Playa de Poniente). Stretching west from the Old Town, Poniente Beach has almost 1.9 miles (3 kilometers) of soft golden sand and warm Mediterranean water to enjoy. The beach’s name derives from the Latin word for setting (or west) and this is where you’ll witness the day’s last moments of sunshine in Benidorm.
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4. Postiguet Beach

Those wanting to cool off after a day of exploring Alicante’s treasures will love this stretch of beach. If you’ve always wanted to swim in the Mediterranean Ocean, this is an ideal place to fulfill your dream. Located adjacent to Alicante’s famous harbor precinct, Postiguet Beach can easily be reached on foot from the city, making it an ideal candidate for a quick swim.
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5. Campello Beach

Decades of tourist development along the Spanish coast have eroded some of the traditional character from the coastal towns. But El Campello and its stunning Campello Beach have resisted the transformation. The area offers a beautiful seaside getaway with all of southern Spain’s authentic charm. Make the trip to the beach for some of the best watersports on the coast or to visit the lively fishing harbor and watch the boats come and go. A stroll along the miles of wide, pristine white sand will reveal beautiful beachfront architecture and the relaxed approach to life perfected by generations of locals. Campello Beach is the perfect daytrip for visitors to Alicante, and a family-friendly swimming spot.
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What to do in Old Town Villajoyosa


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Frequently asked questions

Is Old Town Villajoyosa worth visiting?
Renowned for its coastal beaches and history, discovering fun things to do in Old Town Villajoyosa is a breeze. Be sure to add Paraiso Beach to your trip itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Old Town Villajoyosa?
When you've checked off top attractions like Paraiso Beach and Playa La Caleta, spend some time exploring the food and retail options in Old Town Villajoyosa.
What is the top tourist attraction in Old Town Villajoyosa?
Paraiso Beach is one of the top tourist attractions in Old Town Villajoyosa and deserves a place on every sightseeing list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Old Town Villajoyosa?
Three days in Old Town Villajoyosa is plenty of time to enjoy the city's leading attractions. Many guests spend four days on average. Paraiso Beach, Playa La Caleta and Cala Fonda are top-rated sights. Like to discover more? Hang around a bit longer to check off nearby hotspots like Alicante.
What are some activities to do in Old Town Villajoyosa with kids?
What to do in Old Town Villajoyosa for adults?
There are loads of things to do in Old Town Villajoyosa, with experiences for adults of all ages. Round off your day with a visit to Villajoyosa Tourist Office or Valor Chocolate Museum.
Are there free things to do in Old Town Villajoyosa?
In Old Town Villajoyosa, Paraiso Beach is a top spot for anyone planning to experience the city without opening their wallet. Also, check out the parks and other neighborhoods, and ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. It's a good way to find out about the best free things to do in Old Town Villajoyosa.

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