


The new elements are made from 100% recycled material
The Department of Beaches of the Benidorm City Council has installed new roll-up walkways at the accessible beach points that facilitate access to the users of these facilities. They are 50 rolls, each ten metres long, of 'flexiwalkways' with a width of 1.80 metres and blue in colour.
These new walkways are made of environmentally friendly material, having been made with 100% recycled plastic from urban waste. The main characteristic of these elements, according to the Councillor for Beaches, Mónica Gómez, is that "they improve the accessibility of people with reduced mobility to the beach, as well as that of pushchairs and bicycles. In addition, they have a flexible and permeable structure".
The investment made amounts to 6,352 euros and all the rolls of the walkways have already been placed at the accessible beach points of Levante and Poniente.
Benidorm, Altea and neighbouring towns prepare for a packed week of celebrations and activities
Costa Blanca, Spain – March 2026 – The Costa Blanca is preparing for a vibrant week of events, with resorts across the region offering everything from major festivals and live entertainment to cultural activities and outdoor experiences.
Benidorm
Benidorm is at the heart of the action this week. The internationally renowned Fallas Festival continues until 19 March, bringing fireworks, parades and the traditional “La Cremà”. The resort also celebrates St Patrick’s Day on 17 March, with thousands expected to gather in the Rincón de Loix area for live music, themed parties and all-day entertainment.
Altea
Altea offers a more relaxed atmosphere, with artisan markets, exhibitions and cultural events taking place in the picturesque Old Town. The town remains a popular destination for visitors seeking a quieter, more traditional Spanish experience.
Alfaz del Pi / Albir
Alfaz del Pi and nearby Albir continue to host a programme of local events, including live music, community activities and cultural gatherings, popular with both residents and visitors.
La Nucía
Motorsport takes centre stage in La Nucía this week with the Rally La Nucía, attracting competitors and spectators from across the region for several days of high-speed action.
Villajoyosa
Known for its colourful seafront, Villajoyosa is welcoming visitors with guided tours, coastal walks and its famous chocolate heritage experiences, offering a more laid-back alternative to the larger resorts.
Finestrat
Finestrat provides a quieter escape, with local events, occasional live music and a range of outdoor activities including hiking and excursions to nearby natural attractions.
A spokesperson for the tourism sector said:
"This week really showcases everything the Costa Blanca has to offer – from major international celebrations in Benidorm to cultural and outdoor experiences across the region."
With warm spring weather and a diverse calendar of events, the Costa Blanca continues to attract visitors looking for both excitement and relaxation.



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