The view from the Gran Hotel Bali, the tallest hotel in Europe, has become one of the main tourist attractions in Benidorm and will surpass two million visitors on the occasion of its 25th anniversary, which will be celebrated in 2027, according to estimates based on the average flow of visitors throughout its history, a figure that is more than 30 times the population of Benidorm.
The perspective is on the highest levels of the hotel, nearly 180 metres high, and gives a unique experience of 360º panoramic views with the Mediterranean Sea as the main protagonist. From this exceptional vantage point tourists may observe a huge section of the Marina Baixa region and its surrounds, with views that reach places like as Calpe, Altea and Villajoyosa, as well as notable natural monuments such as Aitana, Puig Campana, Serra Gelada and Serra de Bèrnia. On a clear day you can see all the way to Alicante, the beach at San Juan and even the island of Tabarca.
It is a blend of water, mountains and sky that makes the visit an emotional experience, each instant showing a different facet of the Costa Blanca, above all at sunrise and sunset.
Apart from its tourist attraction, the viewpoint has become a unique space to hold events, cocktails, weddings, and exclusive events, as well as sporting and unique events such as the traditional Vertical Climb to the Gran Hotel Bali or BASE jumping competitions, which consolidate its unique character at an international level.

Over the years the perspective has welcomed tourists from many different countries becoming a tourism landmark of the city and a distinct additional value within the destination’s offerings.
The hotel will continue to push new activities to further position the viewpoint as one of the most famous experiences in the Mediterranean.
“The view from the Gran Hotel Bali is not just somewhere to see; it’s a memory that millions of people take with them having been to Benidorm. “In these years, memory has travelled to many countries and has become part of the experience of those who have visited our destination,” Jerónimo Llinares stated.
