We love —
- Staying at a beachfront property with direct access to the promenade and the beach, just a few minutes’ walk away.
- Enjoying carefully prepared buffet meals at the neighboring restaurant and unwinding with a cocktail at the bar in a relaxed seaside atmosphere.
- Taking time to explore the whitewashed streets of Mojácar, strolling along the lively promenade, and discovering nearby beaches, local restaurants, and the charm of the Andalusian coast.
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Hotel Punta del Cantal —
Located on the Andalusian coast, Punta del Cantal welcomes guests in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, ideal for a sunny seaside escape. Set between the Mediterranean Sea, Andalusia’s rugged arid landscapes, and the lively coastal ambience of Mojácar, the hotel provides a comfortable base for discovering the region. Its simple yet welcoming setting is perfect for travellers seeking authenticity and relaxation.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in an Upgraded Standard Room with living room and terrace.
Upgraded Standard Room with living room and terrace
The Standard Room with Lounge and Terrace features a separate sitting area, a private terrace, and minimalist interiors designed to highlight the surrounding views. Spacious and comfortable, it offers a relaxing retreat just a short walk from the sea.
Your dining choices
This is a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
The hotel restaurant serves a varied selection of Mediterranean-inspired and international dishes in a warm, convivial atmosphere. After a day of exploring or relaxing by the sea, guests can also enjoy refreshing drinks and laid-back moments at the hotel bar throughout the day.
Your time
Guests can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, ideal for alternating between refreshing swims and moments of relaxation under the Spanish sun. Nearby beaches offer plenty of opportunities to unwind or enjoy water activities, while the surrounding area invites visitors to explore scenic walking trails, cultural sites, and the distinctive landscapes of Andalusia.
Included services —
Assistance at destination
For a worry-free holiday, please use our assistance throughout your stay (welcome at the airport, emergency number, excursion tips).
Your journey —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Andalusia —
A land of contrasts, Andalusia embodies Spain’s diverse heritage, where Moorish influences meet medieval grandeur. From the intricate palaces of Granada to the sun-drenched patios of Seville, this region offers a rich tapestry of architecture, traditions, and landscapes. Beyond its famed cities, Andalusia reveals lesser-known treasures—whitewashed villages clinging to cliffs, vast wetlands teeming with wildlife, and remote sierras steeped in history.
Must-sees:
- Úbeda and Baeza – Twin UNESCO-listed Renaissance towns, showcasing grand plazas, elegant palaces, and a refined architectural legacy.
- Doñana National Park – A biodiverse haven of marshes and shifting dunes, home to the elusive Iberian lynx and thousands of migratory birds.
- Setenil de las Bodegas – A striking village where houses are built directly into the overhanging cliffs, creating a surreal fusion of nature and architecture.
Culinary culture:
Andalusian cuisine is a reflection of its varied past, blending Moorish spices with Mediterranean flavours. Beyond the classic tapas and gazpacho, indulge in ajo blanco, a chilled almond and garlic soup, or choto al ajillo, tender kid goat cooked with garlic and sherry. The region’s sherry wines, produced in the historic triangle of Jerez, Sanlúcar, and El Puerto de Santa María, offer an unparalleled taste of Andalusian heritage.
Dive deeper:
Step beyond the grand cities to uncover Andalusia’s hidden narratives. Wander the abandoned mining town of Río Tinto, where rust-red landscapes evoke another planet, or explore the mysterious Dolmens of Antequera, prehistoric megalithic tombs aligned with the solstices. Flamenco is more than performance here—seek out an intimate peña for an authentic, impassioned experience of this deeply rooted art form.
Good to know:
The ideal time to visit is spring or autumn, when mild temperatures enhance exploration. Andalusia’s regional ferries connect the coast to Morocco, offering a seamless gateway between continents. Festivals shape the local calendar, from Seville’s Feria de Abril, a week of Andalusian pageantry, to the dramatic Romería de El Rocío, a spiritual pilgrimage attracting thousands each May.