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Night Buggy to Cruz de Benidorm: Sierra Helada After Dark

Night Buggy to Cruz de Benidorm: Sierra Helada After Dark

2.5 horas • Mínimo 7 años • Benidorm al anochecer desde Sierra Helada

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Adventure Brief

Race up Sierra Helada after sunset and watch Benidorm, Campello and Alicante light up from the Mirador de la Cruz. This compact 2.5-hour night buggy offers raw cliff scenery, coastal geology and a high-impact viewpoint without a long hike.

2–3 hours
moderate
Family Friendly

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More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders

No Experience Required

Under a moonlit sky, RUTA CRUZ DE BENIDORM 🌙 NOCTURNA races you up the spine of Sierra Helada, a rugged limestone escarpment on the Costa Blanca, to a cliff-top viewpoint that looks over the glittering bay of Benidorm, the lights of Campello and the distant glow of Alicante. Meetings begin at Marina Portosenso in Altea; the itinerary runs roughly 22:00–00:00 and is designed as a compact, after-dark adventure for riders ages seven and up. This is not a gentle coastal drive but a spirited buggy route that follows the coast road through Albir and Benidorm before turning into the scrubby slopes of Sierra Helada. Key features include the Mirador de la Cruz — a wind-whipped promontory offering a 180-degree sweep of Mediterranean water and the serrated cliffs of the natural park — plus sea caves visible along the shoreline from higher vantage points. Geological notes: the park’s cliffs are primarily calcarenite and limestone, carved by marine erosion into steep faces that drop into the sea. Look for Aleppo pines and low Mediterranean shrublands framing the views; nocturnal birdlife and small mammals stir as you pause at the summit. The evening itinerary is concise: a safety briefing at Marina Portosenso, a coastal approach with the lights of the towns sliding past, the ascent into Sierra Helada, a roughly one-hour stop at the Cruz mirador for dinner and stargazing, then a measured descent back along the coast. The listing highlights that this night run is an exclusive offering on the Costa Blanca, and the experience’s single standout moment is the mirador’s panorama where the coastline’s human geometry—harbors, high-rises, and highways—is balanced against wild cliff and dark sea. Practical notes: bring a warm layer and a headlamp, secure any loose food or trash, and know that the route uses unpaved stretches and narrow switchbacks — moderate driving conditions call for attentive guides. Minimum age is seven, and the total outing is about 2.5 hours, making it a perfect evening option for families with older kids or couples seeking a dramatic sunset-turned-night view without a long daytime hike. Guides provide a brief vehicle briefing and inspect equipment before departure; the route suits novice passengers but drivers should be comfortable with tight turns and loose gravel; facilities at the mirador are minimal so bring water, a blanket, snacks and waste bags—pack out what you bring. The outing also spotlights coastal ecology and the tension between built resorts and raw cliffland that define the Costa Blanca. Why book it? If you want a short, high-impact outdoor push that pairs coastal nightlife with raw coastal geology, RUTA CRUZ DE BENIDORM 🌙 NOCTURNA delivers a memorable vista, local flavor, and the particular thrill of climbing Sierra Helada after dark.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

Minimum age is 7 years old for all participants.

Check-in and briefing are at Marina Portosenso, Altea; departure listed at 22:00 and return around 00:00.

Yes—guests are encouraged to bring a picnic or dinner to enjoy at the Mirador de la Cruz; pack out all waste.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Light-to-moderate fitness; passengers should be able to board a buggy and handle short unpaved walks at the mirador.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bottlenose dolphins offshore
  • Peregrine falcon hunting cliff faces

History

Serra Gelada (Sierra Helada) became a protected natural area in the early 2000s, recognizing its marine cliffs and coastal habitats.

Conservation

Stick to established tracks, pack out all waste, and avoid bright lights near nesting areas to minimize disturbance.

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  • Explore more Altea adventures
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Operated By

2.5 horas • Mínimo 7 años • Benidorm al anochecer desde Sierra Helada

Adventure Tips

Bring warm layers

Temperatures drop quickly after sunset on exposed cliffs—bring a windproof jacket and gloves.

essential

Headlamp and spare batteries

Useful for walking short stretches, reading the route briefing, and returning to vehicles safely.

info

Secure cameras and phones

Open buggies can throw dust and jostle gear—use a wrist strap or dry bag to protect electronics.

warning

Pack out trash

There are minimal facilities at the mirador; take all waste with you to protect coastal habitat.

essential

Recommended Gear

Windproof jacket

Blocks coastal gusts at the mirador and on the buggy.

fall

Essential

Headlamp or flashlight

Lights the way for boarding and short walks after sunset.

winter

Essential

Closed-toe shoes

Protects feet on gravel tracks and when moving around the mirador.

Essential

Small dry bag

Keeps phone, camera and snacks dry and secure in an open buggy.

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