We Love —
- Exploring the rugged coastlines and 15th-century architecture of Gandia at the Senator Gandia Spa Hotel 4*.
- Filling up on innovative cuisine at the hotel's delicious restaurants.
- Spending a relaxing afternoon with a soothing aromatherapy massage at the expansive spa before heading out to explore local beaches.
Customer reviews —
A first glimpse of your holiday —
Senator Gandía Spa Hotel 4* —
If you are eco-minded, the Senator Gandía Spa Hotel 4* is the perfect luxurious establishment committed to the highest environmental standards.
Situated just a few metres from L’Ahuir Beach and the city centre, this hotel perfectly combines comfort and elegance for a relaxing stay in Gandía.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Standard Room or a Standard Partial Sea View Room.
Standard Room (25 m²)
Modern and sophisticated, this Standard Room features a unique open-plan concept to enhance the space and provide a cosy beach break.
Standard Partial Sea View Room (25 m²)
Make yourself cosy in the inviting Standard Partial Sea View Room, and enjoy a haven of tranquillity. You can gaze out at the sea from the furnished balcony and enjoy moments of pure bliss.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
For a stimulating start to the day, visit the sumptuous Buffet Restaurant for a tasty cup of coffee and a variety of hot dishes and fresh fruits that'll reinvigorate you for a day in sunny Gandia.
Your time
Make the most of the Senzia Gandía Spa & Wellness Centre. Spanning over 400 m2, this exclusive spa has been designed to create a full sensory experience with a selection of revitalising treatments.
And with plenty of beaches in the town of Gandia, you're spoilt for choice when it comes to relaxation.
Your journey to Gandía —
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.
Costa Blanca —
Stretching along Spain’s Mediterranean coast, the Costa Blanca is a sun-drenched region where rugged mountains, golden beaches and fragrant orchards create a landscape full of contrast and beauty. Bathed in warm light for much of the year, this captivating stretch of coastline combines the charm of traditional Spanish towns with vibrant seaside resorts and a rich cultural heritage. From quiet coves framed by turquoise waters to dramatic inland peaks scented with almond, orange and olive groves, the Costa Blanca invites travellers to slow down, explore and embrace the gentle rhythm of Mediterranean life.
Must-sees:
- Alicante: A lively coastal city crowned by the Castillo de Santa Bárbara, offering sweeping views across the bay.
- Benidorm: Known for its striking skyline, sandy beaches and lively promenade.
- Villajoyosa: A colourful, seaside town famed for its chocolate-making tradition.
- Guadalest: A remarkable mountain village perched high above a turquoise reservoir.
- Calpe & Peñón de Ifach: A dramatic limestone rock rising above the sea, ideal for scenic hikes and photography.
Culinary culture:
The Costa Blanca’s gastronomy celebrates Mediterranean ingredients and the region’s thriving wine culture. Savour rice dishes such as arroz a banda or seafood paella, or try tapas bursting with fresh prawns, tomatoes, olive oil and aromatic herbs. Local vineyards produce excellent white and rosé wines, best enjoyed on a shaded terrace overlooking the coast. Sweet treats like turrón and almond pastries reflect the area’s Moorish influences and long culinary history.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its beaches, the Costa Blanca offers a wealth of authentic experiences. Wander through the narrow streets of Altea, known for its whitewashed houses and blue-domed church, or explore the rugged trails of the Sierra de Bernia. Visit vibrant local markets, discover hidden coves like Cala del Moraig, or follow coastal paths where cliffs meet crystal-clear waters. Inland, peaceful villages and rural bodegas offer a deeper connection to the region’s traditions and flavours.
Good to know:
The Costa Blanca is served by Alicante–Elche Airport, located close to many coastal towns. The best time to visit is from April to October, when warm temperatures and long sunny days create ideal conditions for beach escapes and outdoor exploration. The local currency is the euro (€).