Outdoor Living in Benidorm
Benidorm has 77,000 residents with a remarkable 35% expat population — a year-round resort city with the largest British and Northern European community on the Costa Blanca, where high-rise terraces and hilltop villas create a unique vertical outdoor living market.
Benidorm defies the clichés. Behind the famous skyline lies a genuine residential city with a well-established international community that lives here permanently, not just on holiday. The British contingent is the largest, followed by significant German and Dutch populations, creating a social infrastructure — clubs, restaurants, and activity groups — that operates twelve months a year.
The city divides naturally into distinct zones. Levante Beach on the east side is the busier, more commercial strip, while Poniente Beach to the west has a more residential feel with modern apartment towers and the striking promenade designed by Carlos Ferrater. Between them, the Old Town clusters around the Balcón del Mediterráneo headland with its whitewashed streets and traditional restaurants. Behind the beaches, the terrain rises sharply into the hills toward Finestrat and La Nucia, where villa communities enjoy elevated panoramas over the entire bay.
Property prices average around €250,000, though the range is wide. High-rise apartments with sea-view terraces of 10–20 square metres dominate the beachfront, while hillside villas behind the city offer gardens and covered terraces of 40–80 square metres. Penthouse apartments in newer Poniente towers can have wraparound terraces exceeding 30 square metres — prime outdoor cooking territory.
Benidorm’s massive year-round expat community, diverse property types, and unrivalled social scene make it the highest-volume market on the Costa Blanca for outdoor cooking equipment.
Choosing Your Setup in Benidorm
Benidorm’s vertical living means compact, high-performance equipment for apartment terraces, while hilltop villa owners have the space for full outdoor kitchen installations with views over the bay.
High-rise living dominates Benidorm, and that shapes equipment choices. A typical Levante or Poniente apartment terrace of 10–15 square metres suits a compact kamado (38cm) or a quality two-burner gas BBQ — small footprint, serious output. Kamados are particularly popular in high-rise settings because they produce minimal smoke, an important consideration when neighbours are directly above and below. Costa Blanca Outdoors stocks several kamado models specifically suited to balcony use, with stand options that protect terrace tiles from heat.
Penthouse owners along the Poniente strip and in newer developments near the Old Town have more room to work with. A three- or four-burner gas BBQ with side burner, paired with a portable pizza oven, creates a complete outdoor cooking station on a 25–30 square metre terrace. These setups become the social hub of the home — Benidorm’s active community calendar means regular hosting is the norm rather than the exception.
Villa owners in the hills behind Benidorm, toward Sierra Cortina and the Finestrat border, have space for the full range. Built-in outdoor kitchens with gas grills, wood-fired pizza ovens, and preparation areas are increasingly popular in these elevated properties, where entertaining on a terrace overlooking the Mediterranean is the ultimate selling point.
For Benidorm apartments, Costa Blanca Outdoors recommends low-smoke kamado grills or compact gas BBQs designed for high-rise terrace use — with full outdoor kitchen solutions available for hillside villa owners.
Delivery to Benidorm
We deliver throughout Benidorm, from the Levante and Poniente high-rises to the Old Town and hillside villa communities, on our weekly central Costa Blanca route.
Benidorm’s high-rise apartment blocks require careful delivery planning. We coordinate lift access, building entry codes, and delivery timing with building administrators in advance. For towers without freight lifts, we assess stairwell access and arrange appropriate equipment — our team regularly delivers to upper floors in Levante and Poniente towers and knows the logistics of Benidorm’s major residential buildings well.
The Old Town area around the Balcón del Mediterráneo has narrow, pedestrianised streets. Deliveries here are scheduled during early morning access windows, with smaller vehicles navigating the historic quarter. Hillside villa deliveries toward Sierra Cortina and the Finestrat border are typically straightforward, with direct road access to most urbanisaciones.
Neighbouring Alfaz del Pi and La Nucia are on the same delivery route, and we also serve Altea and Villajoyosa on our central coastal schedule. In-stock items ship within 5–10 working days, while custom outdoor kitchen projects require 3–4 weeks for design, fabrication, and professional installation.
Rattan Lounge Sets for Benidorm Residences
Living on this stretch of the coast offers a unique architectural mix, ranging from the compact 15m² balconies of high-rise apartments overlooking Levante Beach to the sprawling terraces of villas tucked away near the Old Town. For the 35% of us who moved here from the UK, Germany, or the Netherlands, the outdoor lounge is the primary living room for nine months of the year. While the view from the Balcón del Mediterráneo is iconic, creating your own private retreat requires understanding the specific demands of our local environment. In these densely populated coastal zones, space is a premium, and the choice of furniture must balance comfort with the realities of high-density Mediterranean living where the terrace often serves as the social hub for morning coffee and late-night tapas.
Choosing furniture here requires a realistic look at our microclimate. Because this area is an exposed coastal point, your lounge set will face the brutal force of both the Levante and Poniente winds. If you are situated in a beachfront tower, wind shear can easily toss lightweight furniture across a balcony. I always recommend heavy-duty aluminium frames powder-coated to resist the salt spray that reaches up to 2km inland. Avoid natural wicker entirely; the intense UV year-round will turn it brittle within two seasons. Instead, look for high-grade synthetic PE rattan. A quality 4-piece modular set priced around €1,800 is a standard investment for durability. You should also consult your Comunidad de Propietarios before purchasing; many local buildings have strict rules regarding the height of furniture and the color of outdoor cushions to maintain a uniform exterior appearance.
For those in the apartment blocks near Poniente Beach, space-saving configurations are essential. A compact corner L-shaped rattan sofa with an integrated storage box for cushions is the most practical choice. This allows you to maximize your square footage while keeping the area tidy when the salt-laden air gets damp in the winter. If you own a villa in the quieter residential areas, you have the room to pair a large 6-seater lounge set with complementary sun-loungers and perhaps a heavy-based cantilever parasol-shade. It is vital to remember that our sun is intense; even the best rattan needs high-quality, UV-stabilized outdoor cushions. I suggest budgeting between €500 and €4,000 depending on the weave density and frame weight, as cheaper sets often lack the internal bracing needed to survive the constant heat expansion and contraction.
My team and I regularly manage deliveries throughout the town and into neighboring areas like Alfaz del Pi, Finestrat, and La Nucia. Navigating the logistics here requires local knowledge, especially when dealing with the narrow access roads of the older quarters or the service lift restrictions in the high-rise towers. We don’t just drop boxes at the curb; we understand which buildings require specific delivery windows to avoid blocking local traffic. If you are unsure which configuration will fit your specific floor plan or how the wind profile of your terrace will affect your choice, I am happy to provide a free consultation to ensure your outdoor space is both functional and durable for the long term.