Seasonal Jobs in Benidorm

Benidorm jobs

Do you want to work in Benidorm? Find short term, seasonal, summer and jobs for foreigners and English speakers.

Top Reasons to Work in Benidorm

Benidorm is a city located on the Mediterranean coast in the province of Alicante in Costa Blanca, Spain. Benidorm was once a small fishing village till the 1960s when tourism started to get popular. Nowadays Benidorm is a lively tourist destination with hundreds of hotels, skyscrapers, restaurants, bars and clubs attracting thousands of tourists every year.

Benidorm is now one of the most popular tourist destinations and places to work in Europe, here are some great reasons to seek employment here:

• Sunny warm climate all year round
• Beautiful beaches
• So many amazing places to visit in your spare time
• Lots of seasonal vacancies open to foreigners

Jobs for Foreigners and English Speakers in Benidorm

Popular ways to gain employment include:

Tourism
The tourism industry is one of the largest employers in Spain and Benidorm has so many jobs available.

Holiday Reps
Some international companies and hotel chains hire people to work as holiday reps.

Hotels & Hospitality
Working in the hotel or hospitality industries is one of the best ways to get a job in Benidorm. All types of roles are available from receptionists, chefs, waitresses, sports coaches, entertainers and more.

Bars & Clubs
Benidorm is famous for its boisterous nightlife and there are so many seasonal vacancies available to work as managers, floor staff, bartenders, waitresses, pr’s and dj’s.

Other
You can find so many vacancies in a range of industries, popular popular positions include driving.

Summer Jobs in Benidorm

Summer is the busiest time of year for tourism in Benidorm and it is the best time of year to get a job. March to October is when the main season runs and some of the main employers include hotels, bars, clubs, restaurants, cafes and travel companies.

Winter Jobs in Benidorm

Although most tourism destinations in Europe generally shut down during the quieter winter period Benidorm is usually still quite busy with tourists seeking winter sun holidays. There are less jobs than during summer, but you can still find positions. Working as a language teacher is popular.

FAQ

How to Get to Benidorm
Benidorm has great transport connections and is one two hours from most airports in the UK. Benidorm doesn’t have its own airport, but there are three international airports within a ninety minute drive including Valencia, Murcia and Alicante.

Visa
To work legally in Benidorm and Spain you will need a visa. If you are from the UK, because of Brexit it is now very difficult just to arrive and get employment. If you are from an EU country you can seek employment without the need of a visa, but for people outside the EU, you will need to get a company to sponsor you visa. Some companies do pay cash in hand jobs especially cafes, restaurants and bars – but if you don’t have a visa and do get caught you can get in big trouble with the local authorities.