Where to Base
Focus your stay in Platja de l'Albir, the planned seaside community situated between Benidorm and Altea. Originally citrus and almond groves, it has evolved into a village of approximately 5,000 inhabitants, predominantly from Northern Europe. This area offers a quieter, more residential vibe ideal for travelers seeking relaxation without the intense crowds of larger resort towns.
Airport Connection
The specific airport IATA code is not provided in current records. Travelers typically access the region via Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport (ALC). Ground transportation connections are available, but precise travel times and shuttle options should be verified locally due to the lack of direct airport designation data for this specific municipality.
Cultural & International Amenities
The town features unique international infrastructure, including two public Norwegian schools funded by the Norwegian government, elder care centers, and the only Norwegian volunteer center outside of Norway. Additionally, the Paraboloide sculpture by Agustín Ibarrola stands in Johan Galtung Park, symbolizing peace and honoring victims of the 2011 Norway attacks. These elements create a distinctive cultural environment for international guests.
Best Season
While tourism drives the economy year-round, the annual nationally renowned film festival offers a unique cultural draw. Spring and autumn provide mild weather perfect for exploring the foothills of the Serra Gelada. The town's symbol, a pine tree, marks the church square near the 1784-built Catholic church of Crist del Bon Encert, a key historical site to visit during any season.