Climate in Benidorm

Learn all about Benidorm's climatic conditions and the flora and fauna of the resort.

The emerald Mediterranean Sea on the one hand and the rocky mountains of Tossal de la Cala, Sierra Helada, Aitana on the other determine the main features of Benidorm's climate. There is an average of 286 sunny days a year - more than any other resort on the Spanish coast (the predicted annual rainfall usually does not exceed 460 mm), a mild change of seasons (air temperature in Benidorm in summer - +24-30 ° C, in winter - +14-20 ° C).

The Puig Campina mountain massif walls the cold northern winds and rain masses, creating the conditions for the formation of not only a unique climate of Benidorm, but also natural diversity. The landscape of the area is formed by neat shrubs of juniper, myrtle, frankincense, wild pistachio, low coniferous trees that cover the hills in the suburbs of Benidorm.

olive groves

Benidorm's vegetation and animal life

In contrast to the southern Costa Blanca's distinctive steppe landscape, Benidorm boasts lush Mediterranean vegetation, including orchards and olive groves - it's not for nothing that this region of Alicante is known as the "Gardens of Spain".

The animal world of Benidorm is no less interesting for travelers... The waters of the Mediterranean Sea are home to dozens of species of fish, including sargans, mero, sama, dorada, red tuna, as well as langostines, crabs, octopus, hermit crabs, and forests inhabited by falcons, owls, owls, and mischievous squirrels. The Costa Blanca is also home to regal pink flamingos all year round.


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