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Benidorm’s everyday journeys to ease with TRAM upgrades reconnecting neighbourhoods

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Great news for those living in or visiting the area, as getting from one side of Benidorm to the other could soon become much simpler. Work has started on a major upgrade to the town’s TRAM route that will bring lasting improvements to daily travel.

What is due to change on the TRAM service

Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV), under the Generalitat Valenciana, has begun a €5.6 million project to improve the section of TRAM Line 1 between Benidorm Station and Benidorm Intermodal. Regional Minister for Environment, Infrastructure and Territory Vicente Martinez Mus visited the site as construction got underway, joined by Benidorm Mayor Toni Perez and FGV Managing Director Alfonso Novo.

Construction is expected to take around eight months as part of the Alicante-Benidorm TRAM route modernisation.

Plans include, two new pedestrian crossings, A new signal-controlled road crossing linking Calle Finlandia with Avenida Beniarda, removal of the existing level crossing on Avenida de Andalucia, A new signal-controlled crossing close to Benidorm Intermodal, primarily for emergency vehicles and public transport, A restricted-access road over the Barranco de l’Aiguera to improve access for buses and emergency services and new fencing, upgraded pavements and landscaping around the railway area.

What it means if you live in the areas affected

For decades, the railway corridor has forced pedestrians and drivers to take longer routes between parts of Benidorm. Once complete, the new crossings are expected to make everyday journeys shorter with improved safety across the line. Emergency services and buses will also benefit from faster access using the new priority route, with upgraded traffic lights and signalling making crossing the railway safer for everyone.

Residents can expect construction activity over the next eight months, although public transport services are not expected to be disrupted and TRAM services will continue operating throughout the construction period.

Next steps and comment questions

Will TRAM services be interrupted?

No. FGV has confirmed that services will continue running throughout construction.

How long will the work last?

Construction is expected to take approximately eight months.

Which areas will benefit most?

Residents living near Benidorm Station, Benidorm Intermodal, Avenida de Andalucia, Calle Finlandia and Avenida Beniarda are likely to notice the biggest improvements. Emergency services and buses will also benefit from the new priority access route.

What happens next?

Construction crews will continue building the new crossings, removing the existing level crossing and installing upgraded signalling over the coming months.

Once the project is finished, residents and visitors can enjoy easier movement between neighbourhoods, safer crossings and more reliable public transport.

More information can be found on the Benidorm Town Hall website.

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Benidorm welcomes climax of global mermaids convention at Aqua Natura

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Benidorm is welcoming the climax of the 6th International Mermaids & Mermen Convention this weekend. Crowds have gathered at Aqua Natura for performances, competitions and family fun that turn the resort into Europe’s mermaiding capital for five days.

What on earth is Mermaiding?

Mermaiding mixes swimming, breath-hold diving, artistic movement and marine education. Performers wear realistic-looking tails and glide underwater while sharing stories about ocean life. The activity grew from late twentieth-century roots in the United States, Canada, Australia and the Philippines. It now features official certifications, sports contests and professional shows in aquariums and theme parks worldwide. Other than entertainment, mermaiding serves as a practical way to teach respect for seas and coastal ecosystems.

Star performers arrive in Benidorm

Mermaids and a Triton in Benidorm

Artists and instructors from France, Germany, Switzerland, China, the United States, Colombia and Spain have come to Aqua Natura Benidorm this week. Claire La Sirène, first professional mermaid of France and director of the Paris Aquarium team, has joined Ingrid Miss Mermaid, 2016 Miss Mermaid France and International title holder plus PADI instructor. Capitol Merman, a veterinarian and Netflix-linked triton who co-founded Syren Symposium, also attends. Mermaid Germany, founder of Merlympics and a leading European figure, appears alongside Mermaid Tanidia of Geneva Mermaids, Mermaid Zheng of Braveeer Tails, Thessa Mermaid of Thessa Mermaid Academy, and tritons Damon, Gabriel and Luis Amor. These guests lead water shows, workshops and public meet-and-greets that introduce visitors to professional techniques and career paths.

Programme focuses on competition and family fun

The Certamen Posidonia competition 2026 forms the centrepiece of the event. Rounds test technique, creativity and underwater storytelling before finals in the marine tank. Daily sessions add international exhibitions, training workshops, educational talks, boat trips and themed parties.

On July 11, Aqua Natura Benidorm is staging a special family day filled with mermaid encounters, marine activities and playful learning. Organisers Sirenas Spain and Divertysub designed every element to suit all ages and experience levels while keeping safety and fun central.

Benidorm strengthens its event credentials

By hosting this sixth edition Benidorm is making its reputation for fresh, international tourism experiences. The resort already draws millions each year with beaches and nightlife. Events such as the mermaiding convention add depth through sport, culture and sustainability themes. Partnerships with Sirenas Spain, Divertysub and Aqua Natura expand the city’s calendar and attract new visitor profiles who value active, educational holidays. Terra Natura Benidorm supports the wider project with its immersive animal and nature zones that teach conservation of more than 150 species, many threatened in the wild.

Attendance figures have climbed past two thousand in recent years. Growth reflects rising global interest in mermaiding as both performance art and environmental platform. Benidorm gains visibility as a year-round destination capable of staging specialised gatherings that mix spectacle with substance. Visitors leave with new skills, stronger ocean awareness and memories of a resort that continues to reinvent itself through creative programming.

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