Your smart guide to Benidorm’s beaches, nightlife & more

Playa de Levante, Benidorm: The Beach That Never Sleeps

Benidorm’s Playa de Levante isn’t just a beach — it’s an experience. Stretching along the buzzing skyline of Spain’s most vibrant coastal city, Levante is where sun, sand, and social life collide. Whether you’re an early riser chasing the sunrise or a night owl looking for post-beach cocktails, Levante delivers.


🌍 Location & Map

📍 Google Maps linkPlaya de Levante
Located on the eastern side of Benidorm, Playa de Levante runs approximately 2 kilometers from the old town (Casco Antiguo) all the way to Rincón de Loix, right beneath the Sierra Helada cliffs.


🏖️ What Makes Playa de Levante So Popular?

  • Golden, fine sand that’s regularly cleaned
  • Calm, shallow waters ideal for swimming
  • Palm-lined promenade filled with restaurants and bars
  • Lively, almost 24/7 atmosphere – especially in summer
  • Beachfront high-rises give it a true urban-coastal fusion

🌟 Fun fact: The beach gets its name from the Spanish word “Levante”, meaning “east” — because it faces the sunrise!


🏊‍♀️ Swimming & Water Quality

The beach has Blue Flag status, which guarantees:

  • Excellent water quality
  • Lifeguard services
  • Accessibility for disabled visitors
  • Public showers and restrooms

🌊 Waves? Usually calm, perfect for families and casual swimmers. On windy days, bodyboarding becomes popular, but dangerous currents are rare.


🍽️ Dining, Bars & Nightlife

One of Levante’s major attractions is what lies right behind the beach.

  • Dozens of beachside chiringuitos (beach bars)
  • International restaurants (British pubs, Italian, Indian, tapas bars)
  • Live music & karaoke at night
  • Direct access to Benidorm’s famous British Quarter

🍹 Top tip: Try a cocktail at Tiki Beach, arguably the most iconic beachfront bar on Levante.


🚿 Facilities & Accessibility

Playa de Levante is fully equipped with everything a modern beachgoer needs:

  • Lifeguards on duty (seasonal)
  • Showers and toilets at regular intervals
  • Sunbed and parasol rentals
  • Wheelchair-accessible ramps and walkways
  • Wi-Fi coverage in certain zones
  • Kids’ play areas at both ends of the beach

🅿️ Parking is limited close to the beach — better to walk or use public transport.


🏄 Activities & Water Sports

Levante Beach isn’t just for lying around. Adrenaline seekers can find:

  • Jet ski rentals
  • Parasailing
  • Paddleboarding
  • Banana boats
  • Flyboarding (yes, that’s a thing here!)
  • Organized beach volleyball

🎯 In summer, there are also floating platforms with slides for kids and adults alike.


👪 Who Is It Best For?

Playa de Levante is incredibly versatile, but it’s particularly perfect for:

  • Young travelers and groups of friends
  • Party seekers who want both sun and nightlife
  • Families with older children (teens will love the activities)
  • Solo travelers who want to be in the heart of everything

👶 Note: Families with toddlers may prefer Poniente Beach, which is quieter and less crowded.


⚠️ Tips & Things to Know

  • 🕒 Peak season (July–August) = very crowded. Get there before 10 a.m.
  • ☀️ Sun rises behind you, sets toward Poniente — beautiful morning light, but no sunset view
  • 🚫 No smoking zones have been introduced in 2024
  • 🧴 Don’t forget sunscreen — there’s minimal natural shade!
  • 🗑️ Keep it clean – fines apply for littering or leaving cigarette butts
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🧭 Nearby Attractions

After soaking up the sun, check out:

  • Benidorm Old Town – tapas alleys and whitewashed houses
  • Balcón del Mediterráneo – iconic viewpoint between Levante and Poniente
  • Sierra Helada Natural Park – hiking trails and hidden coves
  • Benidorm Island – accessible by boat, ideal for snorkelers

📸 Best Photo Spots

  • The viewpoint at Rincón de Loix (panoramic beach views)
  • Sunset photos from the Balcón del Mediterráneo
  • Street shots with neon-lit bars just after dark
  • Aerial drone shots (if licensed) — the beach curvature is stunning from above

📸 Instagram tip: Late afternoon light on the sand gives the perfect golden glow 🌞


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Playa de Levante safe for children?
Yes, although in high season it gets very crowded. Lifeguards are on duty, and the sea is shallow for quite a stretch.

Can I bring my own umbrella and chair?
Absolutely. You can also rent sunbeds on-site for around €5–7 per item.

Are pets allowed?
No, dogs are generally not allowed on the beach between April and October.

Is it worth visiting in the off-season?
Definitely! From October to May, the beach is peaceful, the sun is still warm, and the promenade remains active.


📌 Final Thoughts

Playa de Levante is not just a beach — it’s Benidorm’s beating heart. Whether you come for a swim, a sangría, or the sunset behind the skyline, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the kind of energy that keeps people returning year after year. If you’re only visiting one beach in Benidorm, this should be it.



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