What to do in Benitachell? Our recommendations
The Costa Blanca hides many treasures, and this is one of them. Whether you knew about it or just found out about its existence, we are sure you have fallen in love with its image and are eager to visit. Don't worry, it's not just love at first sight, and to prove it, we're going to tell you what to do in Benitachell. But first, a few brief introductions never hurt.
Where is Benitachell? How many inhabitants does it have?
Poble Nou de Benitatxell, which is its name in Valencian, is located in Marina Alta, well surrounded by Teulada and Javea. This town, which has around 5,000 inhabitants, is a paradise that offers both tranquility and rest, as well as a lively atmosphere. Let's discover it!
What to do in Benitachell: 4 great plans to have a fantastic time
1. Visit Poble Nou de Benitatxell
The first recommendation on what to do in Benitachell is visiting the town. Most urbanizations are located on the coast, but this inland village certainly deserves a visit.
This picturesque municipality tells its story as soon as you step foot in it. The first settlement in the area was established on the high ground to defend against potential attacks, and it is at this very high point where the Church of Santa María Magdalena is situated.
This church, built between 1710 and 1774, served as a reference for the fortification of the area, which we can still enjoy today thanks to another historical piece not to be missed: the Portalet. This gave access to the town square in the original village and was crucial for defending the settlement. You cannot miss walking through these streets imagining what life was like in El Poble Nou de Benitatxell in the past and, to make the most of it, enjoying the local cuisine and the friendliness of its residents.
2. Enjoy its coves and beaches
Everyone deserves a break, and if you want to do it in a dreamlike setting, this is your place. Benitachell offers many coves where you can enjoy the sea, the sun, and peace on fine sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters that blend with cliffs and caves that will take your breath away. Here are some of the most well-known:
- Cala del Moraig. Cliffs, caves, and crystal-clear waters that rival other so-called paradise areas. Perfect for practicing water sports, and as an added attraction, from here you can visit the Cova dels Arcs, a natural cave that will envy your Instagram followers.
- Cala de Los Tiestos. The downside is that this cove is difficult to access, which many see as a positive, as you'll enjoy great tranquility since it can only be reached by boat or by climbing the steep ravine. Not recommended if you lack experience or equipment.
- Cala de Llebeig. Like the previous one, it is another hard-to-reach area. Its beach is rocky and gravelly and hosts three small buildings and caves. You can only access it by sea or through the ravine, although the route is a bit simpler than the previous one, but it is quite long.
Crystal-clear waters perfect for bathing most of the year, another advantage of the area. If you're wondering what to do in Benitachell, remember that the bathing season here can be longer than in other regions, making it an ideal place to enjoy the sea.
3. Take the Benitachell viewpoints route
As you can see, tourism in the area involves some activity, and if you love hiking, you're going to enjoy this plan in Benitachell. You can choose from various routes around the area, but the most well-known is the cliff walk. Prepare yourself to enjoy spectacular views, some of which are from the previous mentioned coves, but seen from above. It’s another perfect place for photos and to impress your followers.
4. Wine tourism
Did you expect it? Perhaps this isn’t the most famous wine region in Spain, but if you're wondering what to do in Benitachell, this activity is a must. Thanks to its climate, vineyards cultivating Muscat grapes are grown in the area, and wine production has a history here. You can visit wineries and do tastings.
Additionally, thanks to this grape production, you can enjoy the riurau. Do you know what it is? No! It’s not edible! It is a historic construction, characteristic of this area of Marina Alta, where raisins used to be produced.
These are rectangular buildings with only one strategically open area to let sunlight in (solar exposure), where a gallery full of arches was created. Truly, something you cannot miss due to its unique character. Now you know what to do in Benitachell! So, as you can see, if you’re looking for a peaceful but picturesque corner, where the Mediterranean merges with cliffs and caves, where coves offer their crystal waters, and you can discover unique landscapes, your destination is waiting. Poble Nou de Benitatxell welcomes you, and to experience it, we offer our villas for vacation rentals in Benitachell on villasguzman.com, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and ready to host you.
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