Benidorm Island

Benidorm Island

Valenciana, Comunidad

55/10060 min

Benidorm Island, located approximately 3.5 kilometers off the coast of the Spanish Mediterranean town of Benidorm, is a protected natural reserve renowned for its scenic beauty and ecological significance. Historically known as Peacock Island due to the presence of peacocks, the island today no longer hosts these birds but remains a popular destination for tourists who can reach it via regular boat trips from the mainland. The island is steeped in local folklore, including tales of a giant who supposedly kicked a rock from the Puig Campana mountain into the sea, forming the island itself. Its proximity to Benidorm, a bustling tourist city famous for its beaches and vibrant nightlife, makes the island a tranquil natural retreat contrasting with the urban environment. The island's rugged terrain and surrounding waters offer opportunities for sightseeing and nature appreciation. Although small, Benidorm Island holds a unique place as a natural landmark within the Costa Blanca region, attracting visitors seeking both relaxation and a connection to local myths and nature.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Benidorm Island is during the warmer months when boat trips are regularly available from Benidorm's mainland. It is advisable to book boat tours in advance during peak tourist seasons to ensure availability. Visitors should bring sun protection and comfortable footwear for exploring the island's natural terrain. There are no permanent facilities on the island, so plan accordingly. Early morning or late afternoon visits can provide a quieter experience and better lighting for photography. Discounts may be available for group bookings or children on some boat tour operators.

Faits intéressants

  • •Benidorm Island was formerly known as Peacock Island because of the peacocks that once lived there.
  • •Local legend says the island was formed when a giant kicked a rock from Puig Campana mountain into the sea.
  • •The island is a nature reserve and is protected for its ecological value.
  • •Benidorm Island is approximately 3.5 kilometers from the mainland town of Benidorm, a major tourist hub on the Costa Blanca.
  • •Boat trips to the island are a popular activity for visitors to Benidorm.

Histoire

Originally known as Peacock Island due to the peacocks once inhabiting it, Benidorm Island has a history intertwined with local legends and natural significance.

Over time, the island transitioned from a place noted for its wildlife to a protected nature reserve.

Its name and identity evolved alongside the growth of the nearby town of Benidorm, which developed into a major Mediterranean tourist destination.

The island’s formation is the subject of mythical stories, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.

Although small and uninhabited, the island has maintained its status as a notable natural feature off the coast of Alicante province.

Guide du lieu

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Boat Trips to Benidorm Island

Regular boat tours depart from Benidorm's mainland, allowing visitors to explore the island's natural surroundings and enjoy scenic views of the Mediterranean coastline.

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