Although Spanish Benidorm is famous for its parties, a short drive away is a dreamy town with cobbled streets, history, and amazing eateries.
Benidorm is popular among tourists due to the sun, low prices and the famous Calle Giron street, better known as “the strip”.
But, in addition to partying, this holiday town also has many breathtaking places that the general public may not know about, writes Express. One way to escape the party scene is to visit a small town near Benidorm. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and has been compared to the beauty of Mykonos.
The publication noted that this town, called Altea, is only a 18-minute drive or a 12-minute bus ride from Benidorm Intermodal.
Arriving in this town, you will feel as if you have been transported back in time. The fabulous old town consists of narrow cobblestone streets and brightly whitewashed houses.
Walking through the streets, you can smell the fresh aroma of coffee from a local cafe or the food from unusual restaurants.
Tourists are often amazed by the beauty of the church called Nuestra Señora del Consuelo or Iglesia de Arriba. And when you look beyond the church, you will see the blue sea and a long beach.
Experienced tourists recommend visiting Altea and call it a “hidden gem just 15 minutes from Benidorm.”
Tourists noted that this town boasts the best views on the entire Costa Blanca coast, and a day is enough to explore it. Experienced tourists also praised the local bars and restaurants, and overall, they were delighted with the atmosphere, which is sure to leave a lasting impression.