Benidorm runs on visitors — long-stay holidaymakers, British regulars who spend half the year here, and people in and out of their apartments all summer. If you hold USDT and need euros to actually spend on the ground, Crypto Alicante turns it into cash without the wait. Everything starts in our Telegram bot, the minimum is from €300, and the rate already has our fee built in.
The draw here is convenience. You don't want to spend a day of your trip sorting out money. Message the bot, get the rate, confirm, and we arrange a quick handover at a time that fits around your plans. For people who come back to Benidorm season after season, it becomes a two-minute routine.
What we exchange in Benidorm
- USDT to euro cash — the fast option for spending money while you're here. USDT to euro cash
- USDT to a euro bank account (SEPA) — sent to your IBAN if you'd rather not carry cash. SEPA transfer
- US dollar cash to euros — handy for travellers arriving with dollars. USD cash to euro
Crypto side: USDT only, on any major network (TRC20, ERC20, BEP20 and others). Check the network in the bot first.
How you receive your euros
After the rate is fixed: cash handed over in person, an ATM withdrawal, a SEPA transfer to your bank, or a EUR invoice for a company. Visitors almost always go with cash — quickest to spend, nothing to set up.
Meetings by appointment in Benidorm
No office to find. We agree a time and place through the bot and meet somewhere central — near the beachfront or the old town, whatever's easiest from where you're staying. Hours are Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00 and Sat 09:00–15:00, so a Saturday handover works for weekend arrivals too.
Also nearby
Benidorm sits between the hub and the northern coast. We also cover Alicante and, just up the road, Altea and Calpe.
Common questions
I'm only here for a week — is it worth it? Yes, as long as you're above the €300 minimum. A single cash handover takes minutes once the rate is set, and you skip card fees on a holding you already own.
Do you work in English? Yes. The bot and the service handle English, which suits the British crowd that makes up much of Benidorm.