


The city has numerous free climate refuges such as parks and multiple shaded areas and more than 6 kilometers of sea to relieve the feeling of heat.
Benidorm City Council has reminded the public of the main recommendations to follow in light of the predicted heat wave that will hit our country in the coming hours.
Thus, as is usual in these cases, people are advised to avoid direct sun exposure between noon and 5 p.m., use adequate sunscreen, drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol and caffeine, and eat salads, fruit, and vegetables. Similarly, it is recommended not to engage in any type of exercise or sports outdoors during the hottest hours of the day, keep homes cool and ventilated, and not leave anyone inside a car, not even pets. Increased protection for the elderly, children, and vulnerable people is also recommended. Finally, it is also recommended to seek and stay in cool, shaded areas.
In addition to these recommendations, Benidorm City Council reminds residents and visitors that the city has many free climate shelters, such as the large parks of El Moralet, Sequia Mare, and l'Aigüera, among others, and the numerous existing shaded areas and those created thanks to the more than 30,000 trees planted.
It's also worth remembering that the municipality has more than six linear kilometers of coastline where swimming is free, thus relieving the feeling of heat caused by the high temperatures. The same applies to the numerous private swimming pools in the communities, where swimming also alleviates the feeling of heat.
BENIDORM: Major Music Festival Returns for 2026
The city of Benidorm is preparing for another busy summer season with the return of the Indiverso Festival, scheduled for 18 July 2026 at the SkyFest venue. Organisers say the event will feature leading indie artists and DJs and is expected to attract thousands of visitors to the resort.
Local officials say the festival forms part of a broader cultural programme aimed at strengthening Benidorm’s reputation as one of Spain’s leading entertainment destinations.
Meanwhile, the city continues to promote its Poniente district redevelopment, with luxury residential towers and smart-city infrastructure positioning the area as a premium investment location on the Costa Blanca.
LA NUCÍA: International Rally Event Returns
Motorsport fans will soon be heading to La Nucía as the Rallye La Nucía Mediterráneo prepares to return to the region. The rally is considered one of the most exciting sporting events on the Costa Blanca calendar and attracts drivers and spectators from across Europe.
Local authorities expect the event to provide a significant boost to tourism and hospitality businesses across the Marina Baixa region.
ALTEA: Cultural Events Continue to Draw Visitors
The coastal town of Altea continues to maintain its reputation as one of the Costa Blanca’s cultural hubs, hosting exhibitions and concerts throughout the year. Recent cultural programmes include art exhibitions and music performances at local cultural centres designed to promote local artists and international talent.
The town’s historic old quarter and arts scene remain key attractions for both tourists and residents.
ALFAZ DEL PI: Infrastructure Updates and Community Notices
Residents in L'Alfàs del Pi have been notified of scheduled maintenance works affecting electricity supplies in some neighbourhoods this week as part of routine infrastructure upgrades.
Local authorities say the work is necessary to improve reliability across the area’s expanding residential zones.
FINESTRAT: Continued Growth in Property Demand
The municipality of Finestrat continues to see strong interest from international property buyers, particularly those seeking homes close to Benidorm’s beaches while living in a quieter setting.
Analysts say the wider Costa Blanca property market remains attractive to foreign buyers, though the market has become more selective and data-driven as investors look for long-term value.
Local planners say residential development in the area continues to expand alongside tourism and commercial infrastructure.
REGIONAL: Festivals and Spring Celebrations Begin
Across the wider Costa Blanca North, towns are preparing for traditional spring celebrations including Fallas festivals, which bring fireworks, music, and cultural parades to communities throughout the region.
These events mark the start of the region’s busy tourism season, with visitors expected to arrive in large numbers over the coming months.
That’s your Costa Blanca update — all the news you need to stay informed this week. Stay tuned for regular updates!



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