Two holidaymakers who visit Benidorm 'multiple times a year' have shared how they keep their travel costs down. At the Spanish beach resort they pay just 80p for pints and £2 for their morning fry-ups.
TikTok Grumet and Dazza's videos are now so popular that they get recognised when they walk around the tourist destination. The duo say they love to head to Benidorm because it’s just so “cheap”.
Speaking to Daily Star, Grumet said: “I can do a full week – accommodation, flights, food and drink for under £250. I go with the family in the summer, but in the winter it’s cheap to get over there so all the lads just go. You can get return flights for about £30.”
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Some of their hilarious TikTok videos include food challenges or pranks on other tourists. Grumet says that food and drink are so cheap that you’ll have fun no matter what – and you're unlikely to spend a fortune even if you try.
He said: “You can get a Full English fry up for £2.50 at Uncle Ron’s and Auntie Bella’s Yorkshire Pride. If you want steak it’s only about £6.”
Nights out are where people make the biggest savings, as you can purchase a pint for around 80p. Grumet said: “You can get pints for 80p from Uncle Ped’s and Cafe Benidorm. It costs more for a cup of tea than it does for a pint of lager. You can get a glass of vodka for like 3.50euros.”
Dazza also uncovered shots for just £1.76 each, Jagerbombs for £4.41 and buckets that have five pints each inside for just £5.20.
How to get there
There are daily flights from Bristol Airport to Alicante, which is the closest airport about 30 miles south of Benidorm. The cheapest fare in April costs just £21 leaving at 5.50pm on Wednesday, April 26.
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