What to do and see in Benissa

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Discovering Benissa: A Journey between the Mountains and the Sea

Benissa, a hidden gem in the Marina Alta, is a destination that perfectly combines the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea with the majesty of the surrounding mountains. This charming Alicante municipality, with its rich history and culture, promises an unforgettable experience for those who choose to explore it.
Located in the heart of the Marina Alta Benissa represents the perfect balance between mountain and sea, steeped in Mediterranean essence to the last of its corners, Benissa invites us to learn about its history and enjoy everything it has to offer, will you join us?

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A walk through the history of Benissa

Benissa is not just a beach destination; it is a journey through time. Its cobbled streets, old mansions and Moorish courtyards take us back to past centuries. Every corner tells a story, every stone has an story to tell.
Benissa's history is rich and diverse, reflecting the influence of multiple cultures over time. This land, overlooking the Mediterranean, has witnessed human presence since prehistoric times, with evidence dating back to the Neolithic period, as evidenced by the cave paintings found here. Over the centuries, Benissa has been inhabited by Iberians, Romans, Arabs and Christians. The remains of coins and amphorae on the coastline testify to the Roman presence in the region.

 


The name "Benissa" comes from the Arabic "Banu-Issa", it is no coincidence that many of the rural areas of Benissa still retain names of Arabic origin, which supports the idea that there was a significant Arab population when Jaume I the Conqueror arrived in 1248. After the expulsion of the Moors in 1609, the region was repopulated by people from the Pyrenees, Catalonia and Aragon. From this period, vestiges of the walls that surrounded the town still remain.

 

The Heart of Benissa

In the centre of the town we find one of the best kept treasures of the Marina Alta. The historic quarter of Benissa is one of the best preserved in the region. Unknown to many, in its streets and old buildings we can discover a history that can be breathed in the medieval architecture of its buildings.
 Starting with the Plaza del Portal, where we will find the town hall building, a construction dating from 1790 and which was an old hospital for decades, we can follow a route that will take us to unique places such as the house of Juan Vives with its open porticoes in the form of a fish market, the Sala del Consell with its arches carved in stone or the Convent of the Franciscan Fathers, which dates back to 1613.

 

 

The Puríssima Xiqueta church

The Basílica Menor de la Puríssima Xiqueta y Sant Pere Apòstol is another of Benissa's most emblematic monuments. This church, built in neo-Gothic style, was erected between 1902 and 1929 and is considered the symbol of the town. The construction of the new parish church of La Puríssima Xiqueta began in 1902 and, thanks to the contributions of private individuals and the collective effort of the inhabitants of Benissa, it was inaugurated in 1929. This new church replaced the old fortress church of San Pedro Apóstol.
Every year, Benissa celebrates its patron saint festivities in honour of the Puríssima Xiqueta on the fourth Sunday of April. During these festivities, one of the most outstanding events is the procession in which the aforementioned tablet of the virgin is carried. For this event, an innovative hydraulic system has been designed that allows the reliquary to be easily lowered to the altar and then placed on the processional platforms. This event is popularly known as "La Baixada de la Puríssima".
The basilica is located at C/ Fray Humilde Soria, 3.

 

How to get to Benissa?
Getting to Benissa is simple and straightforward by following these simple directions:

How to get to Benissa from Alicante?
The distance between Alicante and Benissa is approximately 46,6 miles and the journey by car usually takes about 1 hour, depending on the traffic.
Following these basic instructions we will get to Benissa without any problems:

 

  • Leave Alicante and take the A-70.
  • Continue along the AP-7.  
  • Take exit 63 towards N-332 in the direction of Teulada/Benissa.
  • Follow the signs to Benissa.

 

 

How to get to Benissa from Valencia?

If, on the other hand, we wish to reach Benissa from Valencia, we must follow the following indications:
The distance between Valencia and Benissa is approximately 110 km and the journey by car usually takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, depending on traffic.
Following these basic instructions we will reach Benissa without any problems:

 

  • We leave Valencia and take the V-21
  • Continue along the AP-7. 
  • Take exit 63 towards N-332 in the direction of Teulada/Benissa.
  • Follow the signs to Benissa.

Don't forget that the best way to get to the town from Alicante airport is by our bus transfer service, with a maximum of five stops per route.

 

Coves and beaches in Benissa:

Contrary to popular belief, in Benissa we can also enjoy a variety of small and charming beaches and coves that are well worth a visit. With a relatively low occupancy during the summer, compared to its neighbouring towns, beaches such as La Fustera beach become a really attractive alternative to sunbathe and enjoy a good swim. Its fine sand, transparent waters and all the facilities and services have earned it the Blue Flag beach award.
But if there is one thing that makes Benissa's coast stand out, it is its coves. As singular as they are diverse, we can safely say that some of them will leave you open-mouthed. Here is a list of the coves that you should not miss during your next stay in Benissa.

 

 

Els Pinets Cove

This cove, with its mixture of sand and rock, is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view of the iconic Peñon de Ifach. It is also the starting point for a walk to Les Rotes and La Mar Morta, ideal places for a quiet swim.

La Llobella Cove

An unspoilt corner, where the sound of the sea mixes with the singing of birds. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and watching the marine fauna.

L'advocat Cove

Surrounded by a small dike and an amazing 47-metre high cliff called El Cantalar, this small cove of sand and turquoise waters is one of the most charming and beautiful corners of the Valencian community. The transparency of its waters will allow us to enjoy the underwater landscape. The transparency of its waters will allow us to enjoy the underwater landscape.

Baladrar Cove

Due to its location, it is protected from the easterly winds. In addition to its shallow waters, it offers unique panoramic views of the Peñón de Ifach. It is the last stop on Benissa's Ecological Promenade and the contrast between its abundant vegetation and the intense blue of the sea make it a spectacle not to be missed.

La Fustera Beach

With its incredible posidonia meadows, this beach, embedded in the middle of two cliffs, is the largest and best known of Benissa's ecological promenade. Perfect for paddle surfing, snorkelling, diving or just taking a dip, it's a place you can't miss.

 

Hiking routes in Benissa 

Thanks to the size of its territory, Benissa offers a wide variety of routes that connect it through the mountains with different neighbouring towns. The plurality of its landscapes and the particularity of its orography make this town an ideal destination for hiking and nature lovers.
Undoubtedly the most famous of its routes is the Ecological Walk, given its low difficulty, peacefulness and impressive views, it has become an increasingly popular route for both locals and visitors. However, we cannot forget the many other routes that we assure you are well worth exploring in Benissa.

 

 

Bèrnia Route

This route takes us through the impressive Serra de Bèrnia, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the opportunity to explore ancient fortresses and ruins.

PR-CV La Solana

A marvellous route of about 14 kilometres, on which we will find several old abandoned buildings, and which offers us the opportunity to contemplate some magnificent views of the villages of the Vall del Pop.

The Riberers Route

This route commemorates the path that farmers used to follow on their way north to work as seasonal labourers. With a distance of 13 kilometres, you can enjoy the typical landscape of the Marina Alta.

Hermitage Route

A pleasant walk through time, in which you can discover the different hermitages that populate the rural area of Benissa. An approach to history from a different point of view, in the middle of nature.

Pedramala Route

A gentler walk, ideal for families, which takes us through olive groves and vineyards, showing the agricultural side of Benissa.

 

Local Gastronomy

After a day of exploring, there is nothing better than sampling the local gastronomy. Benissa offers a variety of traditional dishes, from "arròs del senyoret" to "putxero de polp". And, of course, we cannot forget the local wines, which perfectly complement any meal.

 

 

Benissa is more than a tourist destination; it is an experience. Whether you are looking for history, nature or gastronomy, this charming municipality has something to offer. So, on your next visit to the Costa Blanca, be sure to explore this corner of the Mediterranean, Benissa awaits you!

 

Frequently asked questions about your visit to Benissa

 

What is the weather like in Benissa throughout the year?

Benissa has a Mediterranean climate, which means warm summers and mild winters. The hottest months are usually July and August, while December and January are the coldest. Although rare, it can occasionally rain, especially in autumn.

 

Is it easy to get around Benissa and its surroundings without a car?

Although it is possible to get around the centre of Benissa by public transport or on foot, having a car makes it easier to access the coves, beaches and other points of interest in the surrounding area. If you don't have a car, there are taxi services and some bus routes available.

 

When does Benissa celebrate its patron saint festivities?

 

Benissa celebra las Fiestas Patronales en honor a la Puríssima Xiqueta en abril. Además, en verano suelen organizarse festivales y eventos culturales.

 

Where can I find tourist information or maps of the city when I arrive?

There is a tourist office in Benissa where you can get maps, brochures and all the information you need for your visit. The staff are usually very friendly and willing to help visitors.

 

What souvenirs or local products are typical of Benissa to take home as a souvenir?

En Benissa y sus alrededores, es común encontrar productos artesanales como cerámica, bordados y dulces tradicionales. También puedes considerar comprar vinos locales o aceite de oliva de la región, ambos de excelente calidad.

 

How far is it from Alicante airport to Benissa?

The distance between Alicante Airport and Benissa is approximately 85-90 km, depending on the route you take. If you are travelling by car on the AP-7 motorway, the journey usually takes around 1 hour.

 

What is the best way to get to Benissa from Alicante Airport?

Undoubtedly, the best way to get to Benissa from Alicante Airport is our bus transfer service, with Myskybus you have at your disposal a premium transfer service that will allow you to get to Benissa with peace of mind, punctuality and at the best price, do not hesitate and trust Myskybus for your next visit to Benissa.