-Full guide on Benidorm Tram station 🚉: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kwAsRecOSAc.html -Benidorm walk through city center🏘: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nkLGEvV-4FU.html
Amazing, thank you. We are staying in Alicante next April (2023) and want to visit Benidorm and especially the old town. This video is great for us as we are a bit nervous using public transport for the first time there. Gracias 😃
Hi Ana. Another unique video showing somewhere the usual visitor wouldn't think to go. The walk alone from the tram station is worth it. L'Aiguera Park reminds me of Valencia and I wouldn't have known it was there. I'll definitely take that walk next. It looks lovely. Where does the tram take you potentially? Another great, informative video and you gave us a little bit of spanish too 😃 Your video was a midweek treat. Can't wait until Friday. Thank you 😊
Tram goes all the way to Alicante, stopping at shopping mall, villa joiosa, campello, San juan, and all the way up until Denia, stopping at albir, alfaz, Altea, calpe, teulada, etc. 😊
@@jontunes Yes, you get off at tram stop `La Marina Finestrat` (shopping), after winding your way through the large retail outlets, you will find the main shopping mall & other large well know outlets if you explore a bit - once you finish shopping you can also take a no 3 bus to `Cala Finestrat` beach area - Benidorm to Alicante by tram is about 80 mins and costs just over 6 euro`s return ticket - no toilets on board but the air con + scenery is great.
@@whu58 awesome. Thanks ever so much for your tips and info. I'm definitely going to get about more next time. It should be cooler. I went in June and it was so hot that my motivation was a pool side sunbed. Thanks to Ana's videos I will see a lot more of the town and surrounding area next time 😊 thanks ever so much.