What is it like to retire in Benidorm?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in Benidorm. They said...
"Life for a retiree in Benidorm can be quite vibrant and fulfilling. The city is known for its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and a plethora of recreational activities, making it an ideal place for retirees. There is a thriving expat community in Benidorm, with many retirees from the UK, Germany, and other European countries choosing to spend their golden years here. This community often organizes social events and activities, providing a great opportunity for retirees to socialize and make new friends. Culturally, Benidorm has a lot to offer. The city is home to several museums, art galleries, and historical sites. The Old Town, in particular, is a charming area with narrow, winding streets, traditional Spanish architecture, and a beautiful church. There are also numerous festivals throughout the year, offering a chance to immerse oneself in Spanish culture and traditions. Recreational activities are abundant in and around Benidorm. The city's beautiful beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. There are also several golf courses in the area, as well as opportunities for hiking and cycling in the nearby mountains. For those who enjoy wildlife, the Terra Natura zoo and the Mundomar marine animal park are popular attractions. Benidorm also has a lively nightlife, with a wide range of bars, clubs, and restaurants. The city is particularly known for its cabaret shows, which are popular among both locals and expats. Despite its vibrant nightlife, Benidorm also offers quieter areas for those who prefer a more relaxed lifestyle. In terms of amenities, Benidorm has everything a retiree might need, including supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and a good public transport system. The cost of living is also relatively low compared to many other European cities, making it an affordable option for retirees. Overall, life in Benidorm can be as relaxed or as active as one chooses, making it a popular choice for retirees from all over the world," said another expat in Benidorm, Spain.
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What is it like to retire in Benidorm?
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