Walk straight off the promenade and into a cool, airy lobby where floor‑to‑ceiling windows frame the glittering Mediterranean. This white‑on‑white retreat sits right on Calpe’s Arenal‑Bol beach, so you’re never more than a few steps from the sand. Rooms are bright and crisp, dressed in turquoise accents and natural textures, with huge beds and little details like a welcome minibar and pillow menu. Out front, an infinity pool seems to pour into the sea; behind it, a private beach club lines up sun‑loungers on soft sand. Every morning feels like waking up in a postcard, with the Peñón de Ifach rock glowing pink at sunrise and the sound of waves filling the space. Staff are relaxed and attentive, making sure your cocktail glass is never empty and your days unfold at whatever pace you choose.
Food
The main dining room, Food Gallery, feels like a chic market hall where chefs sear fish and stir paella at open stations while you watch. The flavours are pure Mediterranean –think perfectly cooked rice dishes, grilled meats and just‑caught seafood– and the wide windows make sure you don’t miss the sea views. For something more refined, Abiss takes you on a tasting journey inspired by the natural parks around Calpe, with each dish rooted in local produce. Down on the sand, the Beach Club keeps things easy with tapas and chilled rosé, and when the sun sets the Dorée Gin & Sea bar becomes the place to linger over a cocktail while the sky burns orange.
Spa
Tucked away from the livelier spaces, Spa Edén feels like a sanctuary carved out of marble and soft light. Here you can drift between a warm relaxation pool and treatment rooms offering cocoa‑butter wraps, green‑tea exfoliations or deep tissue massages. There’s also a sauna, steam room, Turkish bath and ice fountain. The effect is pure bliss: you emerge scented with citrus and salt, ready for another sunset.
Environment
Calpe is right on your doorstep. Wander along the promenade to the old fishing port for a plate of sardines and a cold beer, or hike the trail up Peñón de Ifach for sweeping views of the Costa Blanca. Alicante Airport is about an hour’s drive away, and Valencia’s airport is a bit further north, so transfers are straightforward. If you feel like exploring, the Algar waterfalls are an easy day trip and the cobbled lanes of Altea make for a charming afternoon stroll. Back at the hotel, you’re in the heart of town yet it still feels like a seaside hideout.
Average review score
Recent travellers heap praise on this place. Most booking sites average around 9.3/10 to 9.4/10, with comments focusing on the unbeatable location, friendly staff and the way the infinity pool blends into the sea.
C/ Benidorm 3, 03710 Calpe, Spain