We Love —
- Indulging in a plate of patatas bravas or Andalusian-style squid at the hotel restaurant.
- Cooling off by the pool during the summer season or perfect our tan on the nearby beach.
- Strolling through the streets of Alicante and discovering the charming Santa Cruz district with its medieval walls and artistic atmosphere.
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Hotel Boutique Calas de Alicante —
Ideally located near the city's most beautiful beaches, Hotel Boutique Calas de Alicante welcomes you to an intimate, family-run space committed to sustainable practices. With a warm atmosphere and a dedication to making your stay as pleasant as possible, this charming hotel offers a holiday that is both comfortable and rejuvenating.
Costa Brava all year round Costa Brava is captivating all year round and feels even more magical during the peaceful off-season. With no summer crowds, its golden beaches are perfect for serene strolls. It's the perfect time to explore Dali’s surreal landscapes, hike coastal trails in autumn hues, and explore the region as the locals do: authentic, unspoiled, and truly enchanting.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Superior Room with Terrace.
Superior Room with Terrace (19 m²)
Elegant and comfortable, the Superior Room with Terrace invites you to relax and escape to enhance every moment of your seaside getaway. It's the perfect place to end each day during your stay.
Your dining choices
Choose between a bed and breakfast or a half board stay.
For a half board stay, your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
Both colourful and fragrant, the Mediterranean cuisine at Hotel Boutique Calas de Alicante invites you on a most flavourful culinary journey in a setting that is as warm as it is refined. Indulge in the famous patatas bravas, Andalusian-style calamari, or a refreshing salad.
Your time
The prime location will allow you to discover the pleasures of strolling along the seafront, perfecting your swing on the Costa Blanca's finest golf courses, or delving into the history of Alicante and its picturesque neighborhoods, such as the Barrio de Santa Cruz.
If you are fortunate enough to travel during the summer season, treat yourself to a refreshing break by the pool.
Optional excursions —
Boat trip to discover the island of Benidorm
Take a boat out to the island of Benidorm for a day of walking, swimming, snorkelling and discovering the seabed in a protected natural setting.
Your journey to Alicante —
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.
Alicante —
Alicante, bathed in Mediterranean light, is a city where golden beaches meet historic streets and lively plazas. With a castle perched high above the bay, palm-fringed promenades and a warm southern charm, it is a destination that balances relaxation, culture and vibrant nightlife.
Must-sees:
- Santa Bárbara Castle: Rising above the city on Mount Benacantil, this fortress offers sweeping views over the bay and centuries of history within its walls.
- Explanada de España: A palm-lined promenade paved with colourful mosaics, perfect for an evening stroll as the sun sets over the harbour.
- Basilica of Santa Maria: Alicante’s oldest church, with a baroque façade and a rich interior that speaks to the city’s heritage.
- Postiguet Beach: A golden stretch just steps from the old town, loved by locals and visitors alike for its calm waters.
- Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ): Award-winning Museum showcasing the region’s history, from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages.
Culinary culture:
Alicante’s cuisine celebrates the flavours of the sea and the sun. Savour arroz a banda, a rice dish infused with fish stock and saffron, or caldero, a hearty fisherman’s stew. Local markets brim with fresh seafood, olive oil and citrus fruits, while the region’s nougat, turrón de Jijona, provides a sweet ending paired with a glass of muscat wine.
Dive deeper:
Venture inland to the Algar Waterfalls, a natural oasis where you can swim in crystalline pools. Hikers and cyclists will find scenic trails in the nearby mountains around Benimantell, while the resort of Benidorm offers lively contrasts with its water parks, nightlife and entertainment. For a quieter escape, explore the whitewashed town of Villajoyosa, known for its colourful seafront houses and fine chocolate tradition.
Good to know:
Alicante is served by an international airport just 15 minutes from the city centre. The best time to visit is during the summer months, when the city comes alive with festivals, beach life and long, sun-drenched days. This is high season on the Costa Blanca, ideal for enjoying lively promenades, warm seas and vibrant nightlife. The city is compact and easily explored on foot, though trams and buses provide convenient connections along the coast.