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Benidorm is already for years a well-liked gay destination. Good weather, excellent beaches and many gay bars and clubs will make sure that you will feel at home in Benidorm. The gay scene of Benidorm is considered as organism one of the largest gay scene&#;s of Europe. Compared to Ibiza and Mykonos is Benidorm much more accessible, friendly and less expensive. Most male lover

Benidorm is already for years a popular queer destination. Good weather, terrific beaches and many male lover bars and clubs will make sure that you will feel at residence in Benidorm. The queer scene of Benidorm is considered as being one of the largest homosexual scene&#;s of Europe. Compared to Ibiza and Mykonos is Benidorm much more accessible, friendly and less expensive. Most gay bars are located in the Old Town of Benidorm. The beach of Raco Conil, a nude beach, is considered as queer beach. This beach is situated eight kilometers from Benidorm.

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Benidorm’s ostensible tackiness is all part of its charm. Once a plain fishing village located just south of Alicante in Spain, it has grown—for better or worse—into a hugely accepted resort destination, boasting the most skyscrapers per capita in the world.

For the British and many other northern Europeans, Benidorm is the go-to all-inclusive holiday destination known for its temperate climate, sandy beaches, and raucous nightlife— largely thanks to the titualr British sitcom set in the resort town. The truth is, if, when walking along the seafront of Benidorm, you don’t hear drunken renditions of “Sweet Caroline” from the nearby bars, then you probably aren’t in Benidorm.

Because of this reputation as an affordable party notice for drunken tourists, Benidorm may be an easy place to write off, but there’s a whole other side to discover once you look past the round belly of the average, debaucherous visitor. Wineries, snorkeling in explain water, day trips to quaint towns, delicious tapas, photo-worthy views, and a fun gay sc

In all honesty, we didn’t predict there to be a unattached gay bar in Benidorm, permit alone a thriving gay scene!

Everything we knew was based on the hit UK TV series ‘Benidorm’ showcasing the destination as a very typical ‘Brits abroad’, cheap fun in the light beach getaway. But there is so much more to this Spanish coastal town! [no_toc]

You can broadly split Benidorm into two. One half is the Modern Town, where you will locate the clubbing strip which is cheap, tacky fun at its best, and doesn’t claim to be anything else!

The second half is the Old Town which took us by surprise. The Old Town, although just minutes away, is a far blubbering from the style of the New Town. The Old Town is much more traditional, picturesque, has some incredible tapas bars, and most importantly for this article, is where you will find Benidorm’s gay bars!

Read below for a full guide to gay Benidorm, it’s gay bars, beaches, and more.

Gay Benidorm Commute Guide: Benidorms Gay Scene

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Gay Benidorm

In the years since the s this city has grown from a small village to a mega-resort of modern high-rise hotels hosting countless numbers of tourists, mostly from the UK, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Said to be the birthplace of package tourism, the city made holidays with palm trees financially accessible to all. At the same period Benidorm was in the vanguard as Spain made it's dramatic cultural move from the social conservatism of the Franco era. Many visitors who came stayed on, and today the British expat people alone comprises almost 8% of the permanent resident population. Spanish tourists appear too, expecially the juvenile crowd for the all-night dance club scene, and for a chance to spread their wings, away from tight-knit communities at home.

Unlike Sitges, another gay resort to the north where many places are seasonal, this is a year-round destination, with bargain rates to be found at many hotels during off-season months, and dozens of gay bars, saunas, shops and restaurants stay open. Most bars are small, clustered in the Old Town di