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THIS week’s bank holiday weekend has shattered all predictions concerning tourism figures in Alicante Province.
Spokespeople for the sector reveal that hotels registered recordbreaking profits of more than €20 million from Friday April 28 to Monday May 1, with occupation levels being even higher than over Easter.
Many establishments especially in Benidorm, which accounted for half the total hotel income in the province hung up the ‘No vacancies’ sign as bar and restaurant terraces were packed with visitors, mostly from other parts of Spain such as Madrid.

Analysts believe that the figures are an indi cator that this summer will also break all records and that visitor numbers will be even higher before Covid.
THIS year’s Walk For Life by the Bruised But Not Broken cancer support charity will take place on Saturday May 6.
The group will meet at the Tabarca booking office in the harbour at 8.45am to start the walk at 9am from where they will walk down the promenade in El Campello to the restaurant Costa Blanca on playa Muchavista, turning round there to walk back to Bernie’s Restaurant which will be the finishing point.


