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The salad is already in Benidorm

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

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An exhibition showing objects such as rackets of the seven players who have defended the colors of the Spanish, the Spanish team of tracksuit used in the final in Mar del Plata in Argentina, or the shoes used by Fernando Verdasco in the decider before Jose Acasuso, who will accompany the salad bowl of the Davis Cup coming to Benidorm today at 20:30 h. All this you can see it in a lobby of City Hall has been able to host it until the day of the party, from 6 to March 8.

The trophy was presented at the booth of Benidorm in the last edition of Fitur 09, a resounding success with hits from people who wanted to be photographed for this purpose. Is expected to occur with the same exposure that will be open to the public.

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The Serrella route, in the heart of the Costa Blanca

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

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Costa Blanca is not all about sun and the beach, there are also many other exciting events such as mountainous routes and today we are going to offer you one of those routes thanks to the awesome blog called Linkalicante.

As a starting point, we will begin in the small town of Quatretondeta. Here is a map to help you get here by car from Benidorm.

Once we get to Quatretondeta by car, we start the route by leaving the town by a asphalt slope, which passes along walnut trees. From this point there are signs describing the trail.

Initially you walk on a path between terraces, then to pass along to a great oak and a huge mansion. From there on, the trail gets a little steep until you get to the Espinal fountain.

From the fountain, the forest trail is transformed into a trail that climbs meandering between a grove of pines. Once we leave this forest we will come to a stone quarry, not very big, at the end of which there is a vertical wall. On the right we see the side branches that lead us to “Els Frares.

Then comes one of the most beautiful parts of the trail where everything seems to become level again, but still at a great altitude. We approach what would be the cleavage formed by the two major slopes. On the left, the other side of the ravine, there is a huge stone quarry, about five hundred meters long. A bit farther we pass through a narrow passage, which appears to have some little steps. Then we move towards the cleavage, until we reach another little fountain.

After we resume our march along a forest track we get to a crossroad. Towards the left we find a pile of cut firewood. The peak is around here, looking towards Guadalest, so we must go up. We we see precious plains along the trail which are marked. A few more steps and we arrive at a very large snowfield. A little more and we will culminate the trail in a cross with the sign, Plà de la Casa, 1.379 meter.

source Linkalicante

The Church of Saint James reopens its doors after eight months of restoration

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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One of the most important heritage buildings in Benidorm is now ready for the high season of tourism. The Church of St. James and St. Ana, aret he oldest and most emblematic religious buildings of the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca.

The temple will reopen its doors tomorrow afternoon after eight months of intensive work and a 900,000 euros investment to improve the interior of the building.

This church was built by the benidormenses between the years 1740 and 1780, therefore needed a face lift to recover its original splendor.

The restoration will make that the church have better lighting, both in the main hall and the side altars. In addition, windows have been installed and a new air conditioning system.
source Diario Información

The beginning of the Lemon Express trail has moved to L’Alfàs del Pi

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

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There is still about a year for the Lemon Express to resume its march. Of course, this means this very peculiar transportation will change its original itinerary significantly  between Benidorm and Gata de Gorgos. In fact, the starting point for the tourist train will be moved from Benidorm to L’Alfàs del Pi.

Once the renovation is completed of the Alicante-Denia line to Benidorm- which is scheduled to be finished in a month it will have increased activity because it will be the new point of trans boarding of passengers who continue the journey towards Denia in the diesel Convoys or those from the capital of Marina Alta and who will continue to Alicante on TRAM trains.

Currently, they have already completed the repair of 24 of the trains the classic one, a prerequisite for the Lemon Express to be able to circulate again, after temporarily ceasing its activities in May 2005.

Except at the point of departure, the new Lemon Express recovers its traditional route as regards tourism. This service is provided under concession stations between Benidorm and Gata de Gorgos, from Tuesday to Saturday.

Over the 40 miles the train runs through a wide range of landscapes, from the plains between Altea and Benidorm until the cliffs of the Sierra Bernia and Barranco del Mascarat, Peñón de Ifach, among other areas in the interior of the Marina Alta. The trip to to the final destination used to be done at a slower speed than the return trip so the travelers could enjoy the most spectacular reference points of the scenery.

source Las Provincias

Photo from Flickr by sergial

The hotel occupation rate increses in the first half of February

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

The hotel occupation rate during the first half of this month reached 67.60 percent, which supposed a 2.2 point increase with respect to the first 15 days of February of last year, according to the data provided  by the Benidorm hotel association HOSBEC.
This occupancy figure is a result of the medium data obtained by the different lodgings of the area, the two star hotels reached 91.5 percent, three star reached 66.5 percent and the four star hotels a 66.10 percent.
40.60 percent of the visitors were Spanish and the rest of the 59.40 percent were foreigners, mainly from the United Kingdom (46.80percent), Belgium (6.10 percent) and Holland (4%).
The forecast for the second half is to reach 68.40 percent.

source La Verdad

Benidorm has tripled luxury hotel rooms in 8 years

Monday, February 11th, 2008

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The evolution of tourism in Benidorm has been spectacular. In fact, the luxury hotel rooms in the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca have tripled over the past 8 years. In this sense, the supply of hotels of four and five stars is already at about 35% of the total.

Data confirms that, in 2000, Benidorm had 33,143 hotel rooms, of which 4,472 were four stars, thats to say, 13.49% of the offer. For the next season, it will have climbed 22 percentage points to reach 34.7%, or 13,023 persons within a supply of 37,500 beds.

Thus, Benidorm has gone from not having any five-star establishments in 2000 to having three, and from having 12 four-star hotels eight years ago to having 25 facilities in the present.

The city is enhancing its image in order for Benidorm not be associated only with the sun and sand. In fact, it has been demonstrating in recent years that the town has great  leisure offers including golf courses, theme parks and entertainment such ast he Count of Alfaz Castle , Terra Mitica or Terra Natura.
source El País

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Benidorm will provide a complete guide to its comercial offers

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

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Benidorm  is preparing a Commercial Guide, Shopping Guide, that will introduce the commercial offer for the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca, the service companies and the restaurateur companies of the city, by sector and area so that the buyer could get to know the great commercial offers by city.This guide will provide information to the city of Benidorm, about its commerce, service companies and restaurateur companies that exist in the city, with the means of improving the recognition of these offers and icrease sales in these types of establishments.

Benidorm also wants to promote the commercial offers of the tour operators so that the tourist have the best information at the time of contracting the tourist package. This guide will be distributed in tourism office, hotels, tourist apartments in Benidorm, as well as tourism fairs appointed by City Hall.

Source Diario Informacion

I love Benidorm

Friday, January 18th, 2008

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I love Benidorm, a very simple slogan but at the same time a strong message, will be the words that represent the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca, in the next edition of the International Tourism Fair in Madrid (FITUR 2008), which will be celebrated between January 30th and February 3rd.Benidorm´s City Hall will invest an estimated 400,000 euros in the exposition that will represent the event and which will have as its tittle I Love Benidorm. The campaign pretends to re claim the touristic mark of the town and the pride of having visited such a city.

The cousil will take advantage of the revival to recuperate in FITUR the aesthetics and the marketing that was fashionable in the eighties with the distribution thousands of white shirts with the slogan I love Benidorm.

Benidorm wants to reaffirm its the highest level in global tourism as well as aline the city with global tourism icons.

The campaign will focus its theme on touristic photographs printed in T-shirts with the slogan I love Benidorm taken next to some of these icons such as the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben in London, the Statue of Liberty in New York or the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Source Diario Informacion

Benidorm will promote itself in 13 fairs by way of “fam-trip”

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

The tourist capital of the Costa Blanca will participate during 2008 in a total of thirteen fairs and will pay close attention to family trips or “fam-trip”. Benidorm´s objective is to relaunch the cities image as a quality destination.Benidorm will invest close to a million euros, by repositioning itself in the tourist market as a city with new attractives to offer such as; Golf, congress tourism and five star hotels.

After participating in Utrech and spending a week in Lisbon, Benidorms touristic sector will be present in the Dublin´s Holiday World, Fitur in Madrid, the ITB in Berlin, the MITT in Moscou, STEPS in London, the MADI in Prague, and the EIBTM in Barcelona, the latter being specialized in the market of congresses.

Another promotional strategy will be focused on the capture of the “fam-trip” to Benidorm with foreign agencies and tour operators, but fundamentally with specialist journalist who will get to know Benidorm and its offers such as the great golf, food and fiestas.

The main countries in which there trips will be established are United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark and Switzerland.

The calendar will end with professional encounters that will take place in four Spanish cities with presentations to authorities, the press and sector professionals in six European cities: Newcastle, Glasgow, Brussels, Amsterdam, Milan and Bologna.

Source levante-EMV

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Angel Palomar´s architectural landscape triumphs in the Costa Blanca

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

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The other day I rea dan interesting article about the work of landscape architect Angel Palomar. His passion for plants and his canvas are the facades of the Mediterranean Costa Blanca.This artist has been working on his profession for 35 years and his main works are the bioclimatic houses, in order words small havens where housing is part of the landscape and plants and trees provide optimal conditions for achieving a microclimate with excellent environments cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

Their houses are marked because the roofs are replaced by tapestries covered herbs, native vegetation and palmaceas. The goal is to create a human and natural habitat.

Another feature is the flat roofs that are up to a meter high. They are  covered by geotextile, and are filled with compost and volcanic lava  base are made for plantations.

These covered gardens are what give the shelter a microclimatic condition that are very suitable, since the vegetation takes advantage of the shadow areas that create and a perfect home situation. Most of his projects are in Xàbia, Altea and Moraira.

Source las provincias

Photo flickr from Hector Milla


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