Discovering Benalmádena: the traveler’s guide

Welcome to Benalmádena, a fascinating destination on the beautiful Costa del Sol. In this blog, we invite you to discover the charms of this coastal town. From its sun-kissed beaches to its history-filled streets, Benalmádena offers a unique experience for all types of travelers. With recommendations on activities, places of interest and accommodation options, we aim to help you plan an unforgettable getaway. Join us as we explore everything Benalmádena has to offer.

– What to visit in Benalmádena?

  • Cable car: The Benalmádena cable car offers an exciting experience with stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the coast. With a length of 5.5 kilometers, it takes you from the old town to the top of Mount Calamorro, more than 700 meters above sea level. Once at the top, you can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching and picnicking, or simply admire the views from the viewpoints.
  • Puerto Marina: Welcome to the Port of Benalmádena, a destination that combines coastal elegance with a relaxed and fun atmosphere. With its picturesque marina, wide selection of restaurants and lively nightlife, this place offers something for everyone. From enjoying dinner with ocean views to strolling through the boutique shops, every moment here is special. A place where the beauty of the environment meets the excitement of coastal life.
  • Colomares Castle: The Colomares Castle, located in Benalmádena, is an architectural jewel that pays tribute to the discovery of America and Admiral Christopher Columbus. This neo-Romanesque monument features an impressive mix of architectural styles, lush gardens and detailed sculptures. Built between 1987 and 1994, the castle is a masterpiece of creativity and human ingenuity. In addition to its historical and cultural value, it offers stunning panoramic views of the coast and surrounding mountains. To explore Colomares Castle is to immerse yourself in the history and beauty of the region.
  • Bil Bil Castle: The Bil Bil Castle in Benalmádena, built in the 1920s, is an iconic Arab-Andalusian style building that hosts cultural events and exhibitions. With its distinctive architecture and seafront location, it is an important landmark on the Mediterranean coast.
  • Buddhist Enlightenment Stupa: The Buddhist Enlightenment Stupa in Benalmádena is a symbol of peace and spirituality. This impressive structure, inaugurated in 2003, represents Buddhist teaching and promotes intercultural harmony and understanding. Located in a privileged natural environment, it invites reflection and spiritual encounter. With its majestic design and serene atmosphere, the Stupa is a place of contemplation and connection with the divine.
  • Pigeon Park: The park covers an area of ​​more than 200,000 m² and has an artificial lake, cobblestone paths, recreational areas, toilets and catering establishments surrounded by gardens and rest areas. Among the pine tree mass we find fences with animals such as emus and mouflons. Throughout the park it is possible to find peacocks, chickens, ducks, swans, turtles and rabbits.

– Gastronomy in Benalmádena:

Places of interest near Benalmádena:

– Special Dates in Benalmádena 2024:

  • Carnivals: Feb. 10
  • Easter week: March 24 to March 31
  • Benalmádena Pilgrimage: June 12
  • Benalmádena Fair: June 24 to June 29

Where to sleep in Benalmádena?

If you want to spend a few days on vacation in Benalmádena, do not hesitate to book in one of our Cubo’s accommodations, you will surely find what you want and of course, at the best price:

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