Adults-Only Hotels in Alicante: Tranquil Stays on the Costa Blanca (2025) - Voyage Privé

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Cases Noves – Adults Only

Cases Noves – Adults Only

Nestled in the picturesque mountain village of El Castell de Guadalest, Cases Noves is a charming boutique hotel exclusively for guests aged 18 and over. This intimate retreat blends rustic Valencian architecture with modern comforts, offering stunning terrace views over the valley and reservoir. Perfect for couples or solo travellers seeking tranquillity, the hotel’s peaceful setting and personalised service create an ideal base for exploring inland Costa Blanca. Enjoy leisurely breakfasts on sun-drenched terraces, unwind in cosy lounges and discover nearby hiking trails and historic sites.

What we love: The exclusive adults-only policy, breathtaking mountain vistas and authentic village charm make Cases Noves a true hideaway for adult travellers.

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Gran Hotel Sol y Mar 4*

Gran Hotel Sol y Mar 4*

Perched on Alicante’s seafront promenade, Gran Hotel Sol y Mar combines beachside convenience with sophisticated adult amenities. The hotel features an exclusive adults-only Champagne Bar—a chic rooftop space perfect for sunset cocktails—alongside a full-service spa and private beach club. While the property welcomes families, its dedicated adults-only zones ensure peace and privacy for couples and groups of friends. Spacious rooms offer sea or city views, and the central location puts you within easy reach of Alicante’s Old Town, marina and vibrant dining scene.

What we love: The adults-only Champagne Bar with panoramic Mediterranean views and direct beach access for effortless seaside relaxation.

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Hotel Hospes Amérigo 5*

Hotel Hospes Amérigo 5*

In the heart of Alicante’s historic quarter, Hotel Hospes Amérigo occupies a beautifully restored Dominican convent, marrying centuries-old architecture with contemporary luxury. This five-star boutique hotel is ideal for discerning adult travellers: think minimalist design, a serene rooftop spa with plunge pool and a Michelin-quality restaurant. The intimate scale and refined atmosphere naturally attract couples and solo guests seeking culture, gastronomy and relaxation. Stroll to Santa Bárbara Castle, the Explanada de España and the city’s best wine bars within minutes.

What we love: The rooftop spa sanctuary, historic setting and impeccable service create an unforgettable romantic escape in the city centre.

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Why choose an adults-only stay around Alicante?

Benefits of adults-only stays: tranquillity, romance, wellness

Adults-only hotels in Alicante offer an atmosphere of serenity and sophistication, where peaceful pools and lounges remain free from children’s noise and energy. Candlelit dinners unfold on terraces overlooking the Mediterranean, while couples’ spa treatments—hot stone massages, aromatherapy sessions, thermal circuits—invite deep relaxation. Many properties feature infinity pools with sweeping sea views, rooftop bars serving craft cocktails and gourmet restaurants showcasing the finest Valencian cuisine. The Costa Blanca’s natural gifts—over 300 days of sunshine, warm azure waters and scenic coastal trails—complement these grown-up sanctuaries, making every moment feel like an indulgence. Whether celebrating an anniversary, honeymoon or simply rewarding yourself after a demanding year, these hotels prioritise intimacy and rejuvenation, offering wellness-focused facilities such as yoga pavilions, meditation gardens and dedicated spa floors where tranquillity reigns supreme.

Who they suit: couples, groups of friends, solo adults

Couples seeking romance discover king-size beds draped in luxury linens, private balconies for sunrise coffee and spa packages designed for two. Groups of friends—celebrating milestone birthdays, hen parties or reunions—benefit from shared suites, access to vibrant beach clubs and evening entertainment free from family distractions. Solo adult travellers, whether on wellness retreats, cultural tours or simply recharging, find these hotels offer a sociable yet serene environment with communal lounges, group excursions and the freedom to relax without feeling conspicuous. Alicante’s diverse offerings—city culture, beach life, countryside escapes—mean every type of adult guest can find their ideal base. Some properties cater to LGBTQ+ travellers or wellness enthusiasts, ensuring a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere where relaxation and self-discovery take centre stage.

What "adults-only" means in practice (age limits, whole-hotel vs adult-only areas)

Understanding terminology helps you book with confidence. "Adults Only" typically restricts guests to a minimum age—16, 18 or sometimes 21+—ensuring a child-free environment throughout the entire property, including pools, restaurants and entertainment areas. "Adult-friendly" or "adult-oriented" hotels may welcome all ages but offer dedicated adults-only zones: a quiet pool, spa floor or lounge bar reserved for adults. In Spain, adults-only policies are legal and increasingly popular on the Costa Blanca, where demand for tranquil, sophisticated stays continues to grow. Whole-hotel adults-only properties guarantee complete peace, while partial adults-only hotels provide choice and flexibility. Always verify the exact age policy on the product page—for example, Cases Noves maintains an 18+ policy throughout—and check whether restrictions apply to the entire hotel or only specific facilities.

Best areas to stay for adults in the Alicante region

Alicante city centre & Old Town: culture, rooftop bars and easy transfers

Occidental Alicante by Barcelo

Alicante city pulses with cultural energy and gastronomic excellence. The Old Town, Barrio Santa Cruz, enchants with narrow cobbled streets, traditional tapas bars and the iconic Santa Bárbara Castle perched above. The Explanada de España—a palm-lined promenade adorned with mosaic tiles—invites evening strolls, while the marina glitters with yacht clubs and seafood restaurants. Boutique hotels here boast rooftop bars where sunset cocktails come with panoramic views, and Michelin-starred dining rooms showcase modern Mediterranean cuisine. Convenience is paramount: Alicante Airport sits just 15 minutes away, and the city serves as a hub for trains and buses to Benidorm, Calpe and inland villages. Adult-oriented experiences abound—wine-tasting tours, art galleries (MACA contemporary art museum) and late-night jazz clubs—making the city centre ideal for culture-seeking couples and solo travellers. Hotel Hospes Amérigo exemplifies five-star city-centre luxury.

Costa Blanca coast (Calpe, Benidorm, Campello): beaches, beach clubs and seaside promenades

The coastal strip north of Alicante dazzles with golden beaches, turquoise waters and lively beach clubs. Calpe is famed for the dramatic Penyal d’Ifac rock, excellent seafood and a blend of quiet coves and sandy stretches; adults-only hotels here offer sea-view terraces and spa facilities. Benidorm, once synonymous with package tourism, has evolved: Levante and Poniente beaches now host chic beach clubs, rooftop infinity pools and adult-oriented entertainment—live music, cabaret shows, DJ sets. El Campello, closer to the city, remains quieter, ideal for couples wanting seaside tranquillity with easy urban access. Seaside promenades (paseos marítimos) line the coast, dotted with cocktail bars, fresh fish restaurants and sunset viewpoints. Many beachfront hotels feature adults-only pools or spa zones. Gran Hotel Sol y Mar exemplifies this coastal sophistication with its adults-only Champagne Bar and beach club.

Quiet inland escapes (Guadalest & countryside): boutique adults-only retreats

Cases Noves mountain retreat

The inland Costa Blanca reveals a hidden gem for adults seeking peace, nature and authenticity. Guadalest is a stunning hilltop village crowned by a medieval castle, overlooking a turquoise reservoir and surrounded by artisan shops—perfect for romantic day trips or a tranquil base. The surrounding valleys (Algar, Callosa d’en Sarrià) offer hiking, cycling and visits to natural springs such as Algar Falls. Boutique adults-only hotels here are small-scale, often family-run, with terraces overlooking mountains and olive groves. Guests savour home-cooked Mediterranean cuisine, wines from local bodegas and total tranquillity—no traffic, no crowds, just birdsong and breeze. These retreats suit honeymooning couples, solo travellers on wellness breaks or friends seeking a digital detox. Cases Noves in Guadalest stands as the region’s premier adults-only countryside hotel. A hire car is recommended for exploring at your own pace.

What to do as an adult traveller in Alicante

Daytime: beaches, boat trips and nature (Algar Falls, Penyal d’Ifac)

Daytime adventures cater to adult interests and energy. Quieter beaches such as San Juan stretch long and sandy, lined with bars serving paella and sangria; coves near Jávea offer snorkelling in crystal-clear waters. Catamaran excursions depart from Alicante marina—half-day sails with lunch and swimming stops, or sunset cruises with cava toasts. Nature lovers flock to the Algar Falls (Fuentes del Algar), a series of waterfalls and natural pools ideal for a refreshing dip and photo opportunities. Hiking the Penyal d’Ifac in Calpe rewards with a moderate trail and stunning coastal panoramas from the summit. Wine-tasting tours in inland valleys showcase Monastrell and Moscatel varieties, while guided e-bike tours wind through almond and orange groves. These activities suit couples, friends or solo travellers seeking active relaxation and authentic regional experiences.

Wellness and spa experiences tailored to adults

Hotel La Laguna Spa & Golf

The region’s wellness offerings elevate any stay. Many adults-only and adult-friendly hotels feature full-service spas with thermal circuits—saunas, steam rooms, hydrotherapy pools—alongside massage treatments (hot stone, aromatherapy, couples’ massages) and beauty services. Rooftop spa terraces command sea or mountain views, perfect for sunrise yoga or meditation sessions. Some properties offer comprehensive wellness packages: detox programmes, Pilates classes, nutritionist consultations. The Costa Blanca’s natural wellness assets include sea-water therapy (thalassotherapy), Mediterranean diet cooking classes and forest bathing in inland pine woods. Booking spa treatments in advance is wise, especially during high season. Hotels such as La Laguna Spa & Golf provide extensive facilities for those prioritising rejuvenation and self-care.

Evenings: dining, wine bars, rooftop lounges and low-key nightlife

Evening entertainment in Alicante reflects sophisticated tastes. Michelin-starred establishments serve modern Mediterranean cuisine, while traditional tapas bars in the Old Town offer gambas al ajillo, patatas bravas and local cheeses. Book a table at a seafront restaurant in Campello or Calpe for fresh fish and sunset views. The city centre’s growing number of enotecas pour Valencian and Spanish wines by the glass, often paired with charcuterie. Rooftop lounges, such as the one at Gran Hotel Sol y Mar, host DJs, craft cocktails and panoramic night views. Low-key nightlife options include jazz clubs, live flamenco shows and beach bars with chill-out music—sophisticated alternatives to mega-clubs. Alicante delivers a relaxed, grown-up evening scene where conversation, culture and culinary excellence take precedence.

Practical information and booking tips

When to go (seasons, weather) and typical crowd levels

Seasonal timing shapes your experience. Spring (April–June) brings warm, sunny weather (20–28°C), fewer crowds and ideal conditions for sightseeing, hiking and beach days without peak-season prices. Summer (July–August) soars hot (30–35°C) with busy beaches and higher hotel rates; booking well in advance is essential for sun-worshippers and beach-club enthusiasts. Autumn (September–October) remains warm (25–28°C) with pleasant sea temperatures and quieter beaches—excellent for couples seeking romance and tranquillity. Winter (November–March) offers mild temperatures (12–18°C), low-season rates and great conditions for city breaks, spa retreats and exploring inland villages; some coastal hotels close or reduce services. Alicante enjoys over 300 days of sunshine annually. Local festivals such as Hogueras de San Juan (June) and Moros y Cristianos add cultural interest but increase crowds. Check for seasonal offers to maximise value.

Getting there & around: Alicante Airport, transfers and car hire

Alicante Airport (ALC) enjoys excellent connections to UK and European cities, with direct flights from London, Manchester and Birmingham. Located 10 km south-west of the city centre, the airport offers multiple transport options. Taxis charge a fixed fare of around €25 to the city centre; private transfers can be pre-booked for peace of mind. Airport shuttle buses (C-6 line, €3.85) run every 20 minutes to the city centre and bus station. Car hire is available at the airport and recommended for exploring inland villages (Guadalest, Algar Falls) and coastal towns (Calpe, Jávea); driving is straightforward with well-signposted roads. Public transport includes the TRAM light rail connecting Alicante city with Benidorm, Campello and Denia—affordable and scenic. Within the city, the Old Town is walkable; taxis and buses cover longer distances. Booking transfers in advance ensures a smooth arrival.

What to check when booking: age policy, board basis, accessibility, included perks

A practical checklist ensures a seamless booking. Confirm the minimum age policy (16+, 18+ or 21+) on the product page—essential for adults-only hotels such as Cases Noves. Board basis options range from room-only (flexibility to dine out) to half-board (breakfast plus dinner, good value for remote locations) or all-inclusive (rare in boutique adults-only hotels but available in some resorts). Check accessibility features: lifts, ground-floor rooms and adapted bathrooms; boutique properties in old buildings may have stairs. Look for included perks such as spa credits, welcome drinks, late check-out, airport transfers or complimentary activities (yoga, wine tasting). Review cancellation policies—flexible rates offer peace of mind. Read guest reviews, such as those on Occidental Alicante, and contact customer service with any questions.

The Costa Blanca awaits with a wealth of adults-only escapes, each promising tranquillity, sophistication and unforgettable memories. From mountain villages to beachfront boulevards, your perfect grown-up getaway is ready to be discovered.

Adults-only hotels in Alicante

An adults-only hotel restricts guests to a minimum age—typically 16, 18 or 21+—ensuring a child-free environment throughout the property (pools, restaurants, entertainment). This policy creates a tranquil, romantic or sophisticated atmosphere ideal for couples, friends or solo travellers seeking peace and relaxation. Always verify the exact age limit on the booking page (e.g., Cases Noves is 18+). Check whether the policy applies to the whole hotel or only certain areas (some properties have adults-only zones within a family-friendly resort).

Yes, adults-only hotels are legal and increasingly popular in Spain, especially on the Costa Blanca. Spanish law permits age restrictions in private hospitality establishments, provided they are clearly advertised. Many hotels in Alicante, Benidorm and Calpe now offer adults-only accommodation or dedicated adults-only facilities (pools, bars, spa areas). Look for "Adults Only" or "18+" labels on product pages. Read the property description carefully to understand whether the entire hotel or only specific zones are child-free.

Adults-only resorts focus on relaxation, romance and sophisticated entertainment. Expect peaceful pools, spa and wellness facilities, gourmet dining, cocktail bars and evening entertainment (live music, DJ sets, wine tastings) without children's activities or noise. Many offer couples' spa packages, yoga classes, beach clubs and excursions tailored to grown-up interests—perfect for unwinding or celebrating special occasions. Book spa treatments and restaurant tables in advance, especially in high season. Check what's included: some resorts offer all-inclusive packages with premium drinks and activities.

Alicante's evening scene caters to sophisticated tastes: dine at seafront restaurants serving fresh Mediterranean cuisine, sip cocktails on rooftop bars with panoramic views, explore the Old Town's tapas bars and wine cellars, or enjoy live jazz and flamenco shows. Benidorm offers beach clubs and cabaret, while quieter coastal towns provide romantic sunset strolls along the promenade. Reserve tables at popular restaurants (especially in summer). Ask your hotel concierge for recommendations—many properties have partnerships with local venues.

Rules vary by property but typically include a minimum age for all guests (16+, 18+ or 21+), quiet hours around pools and communal areas, and dress codes for restaurants and bars (smart-casual in the evening). Some hotels prohibit large groups or stag/hen parties to maintain a tranquil atmosphere. Always check the specific house rules on your booking confirmation. Respect quiet zones and fellow guests—adults-only hotels prioritise peace. Pack appropriate attire: swimwear for pools, smart-casual outfits for dining.

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