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Visiting Benidorm in November

Visiting Benidorm in November

# Benidorm in November: The Honest Version

Here’s the thing about Benidorm in November – it’s a completely different place to the one you see in travel brochures, and depending on what you’re after, that’s either brilliant news or a reason to rebook.

**What it’s actually like**

November sits in that awkward shoulder season where the Mediterranean can’t quite decide what it wants to do. You might get gorgeous warm sunny days pushing 20°C, genuinely pleasant for walking around without melting. You might also get grey skies, cool winds off the sea, and enough rain to ruin a beach day entirely. There’s genuine uncertainty here – it’s not reliably warm and it’s not reliably awful. Pack layers and manage your expectations around the pool.

**Crowds**

This is honestly where November wins. The summer madness – the sunbed wars, the hour-long waits, the sheer wall of noise – is gone. You’ll find space. Walking the Levante promenade feels almost peaceful rather than like navigating a festival crowd. If you’ve always been curious about Benidorm but found the summer version overwhelming, November gives you a calmer look at the place.

**What’s open**

Fewer restaurants and bars than summer, but more than you’d think. Benidorm never truly shuts down, partly because it has a substantial British expat and long-stay retiree community who keep things ticking year-round. The old town is very much alive. Some of the bigger entertainment venues scale back or close, so don’t expect full summer nightlife.

**Is it worth it and for whom**

Honestly? Yes, for certain people. If you’re retired or flexible with time, want cheap flights and accommodation, enjoy walking and eating without the chaos, November makes real sense. If you’re chasing a guaranteed beach holiday with reliable sunshine, you’re gambling with the weather in a way that might genuinely disappoint you.

**One practical tip**

Book accommodation with a heated pool or good indoor facilities. If the weather turns, you’ll want somewhere comfortable to retreat to rather than staring at a cold, empty outdoor pool wondering why you didn’t go to Tenerife instead.

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