fireworks

  • The spectacular end of fiesta firework display took place on Wednesday evening - as always lit from the Poniente beach. Crowds gathered up at the Mirador lookout point well before the scheduled 21:00 start for a birdseye view - and were not left disappointed! As they say, if there´s one thing that they do exceptionally well here then it´s their firework displays...

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  • If there is one thing that they do well here in Benidorm then it has to be the fiestas… and in particular, the terrific firework displays! On Tuesday night it was the fiesta of San Jaime, the patron saint of the town… not that they really need an excuse to party here - celebrated up in the Old Town, in the Plaza de San Jaime. From here you get a breathtaking view of both bays - the Levante and Poniente and it should certainly be on your list of places to visit when here in Benidorm.

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  • The traditional Castell de l´Olla midnight firework display took place in Altea last night (Saturday, August 13) following a two-year absence due to the pandemic. The event is the biggest firework display in the entire country, attracting tens of thousands to the area and a great and much needed boost to the local economy. 

     

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  • The annual midnight fireworks take place tonight – Saturday 10 August at L´Olla in Altea – an event that attracts tens of thousands of spectators from across the entire country. The spectacular display, which marks the end of the San Lorenzo fiesta has been taking place since 1988 and will be lit from floating pontoons - the reflection from the sea increases and magnifies the colours even more. There will be extra trams to take you back to Benidorm operating till nearly 4am.

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