Located just outside Altea, this stylish hotel offers sea views and lagoon-style pools. It features 4 restaurants, a fitness centre and an extensive spa with an ice cave and hot tubs.
Brenda
United Kingdom
Breakfast had a very good selection and lots to choose from and we enjoyed it very much
This charming, traditional-style hotel is situated in the heart of the old town of Bellaguarda-Altea, just a 5-minute walk from the Costa Blanca seafront.
Gran H La Marina has a shared lounge and garden in Altea. Among the facilities at this property are room service and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Jason
Sweden
I had concerns about the location so close to the road and the train station. However, the windows are able to keep the sound outside to a minimum.
The staff kept me up to date with information about the town via the app, so it was reassuring to know I could just send them a message. When I was leaving I was able to message to request to leave my luggage at the hotel for a few hours.
Featuring private access to Cap Negret de Altea pebble beach, Hotel Cap Negret has outdoor swimming pools with water jets. All rooms have free WiFi, a terrace with sea views and a flat-screen TV.
Andy
United Kingdom
Loved the hotel. Very friendly, great breakfast selection. Great pool area & views. Only 10 mins walk to Altea
Situated in Altea, 1.6 km from La Roda Beach, Hotel Altea Paradise 1917 - Adults Only features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Darren
United Kingdom
What a wonderful find!
Definitely need to return in summer so we can use the pool and beautiful grounds...
We walked into Altea and got a taxi back each time, only a €5 trip!
Wonderful breakfast , lovely wee honesty bar , lovely staff 😊
Located in Altea and with Playa de L' Espigó reachable within 400 metres, MIMAR ALTEA ROOMS provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and...
Located in Altea, 500 metres from Playa de L' Espigó, Porta Nova Suites Altea - Adults Only features views of the sea.
Joe
United Kingdom
Great view of the sunrise.
Lovely hostess.
Roomy apartment.
Great breakfast.
Altea's old town is very pretty.
There are some great restaurants and bars.
The train is at the bottom of the hill—great for visiting the area.
We very much liked the church bells.
On average, 3-star hotels in Altea cost £117 per night, and 4-star hotels in Altea are £105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Altea can on average be found for £151 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Altea this weekend is £216 or, for a 4-star hotel, £154. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Altea for this weekend cost on average around £204 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £92 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Altea for tonight. You'll pay on average around £95 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Altea will cost around £113 (based on Booking.com prices).
Altea has a busy but happy vibe. Beautiful squares to sit and have a drink and enjoy the world going by.
The shops are mixed and many with some very good quality items on offer not just the usual holiday shops!
We found the people very friendly and helpful and although a lot of people with dogs the streets were clean.
Promenade is a lovely flat walk with beautiful views.
The old town is stunning and we spent new year eve there at ate a the Crown of India which was exceptional.
The bars everywhere are reasonably priced. El Rey on beach front is very good, to be honest we never had a bad meal and that is unusual!
Good place to tour other areas from as well.
Highly recommend Altea.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Altea is split into three main areas.
Altea is split into three main areas.
The Old town accessed by steep stone steps or narrow winding paths or roads with limited vehicle access.
The main town, set just back from the seafront, with its many shops, cafes and restaurants.
The seafront promenade with its vast number of food establishments to choose from. International cuisine, coffee shops, bars and ice-cream parlors. Opening times vary but there is always a choice from morning until late.
The rail link also gives you access to other places up and down the coast should you feel you need a change of scenery.
Not a party town but a welcoming, friendly town with lots of options to explore and enjoy.
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Altea is worth visiting it is the prettiest of the region.
Altea is worth visiting it is the prettiest of the region. It is build on a mountain like Santorini and has a lot of stairs to climb! If you do not want that it also has a huge promenade with lot's of restaurants. Great for walking/cycling. Walking from one side of the bay to the other (Altea-Albir) takes 1,5 hours.
Susanne
Netherlands
Scored 8.0
8.0
The blue dome church on top of the hill is Altea is worth a...
The blue dome church on top of the hill is Altea is worth a visit and there is a lovely quaint street leading up to it. You have to park somewhere at the bottom of the hill and walk up and best visited in the evening when sunlight lights up the dome.
We ate at Rosa's Cafe by the seafront, which serves great salad and a generous G&T.
ladolcevita
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The old town is lovely with plenty of shops and restaurants,...
The old town is lovely with plenty of shops and restaurants, and a great view over Altea. There is a super ice cream place in the middle square, and the area does get busy at night. It is hilly and accessible by steps so people with mobility issues may struggle. The beach area and promenade is good with plenty of restaurants next to the beach. The beach is pebble so a chair or hire of a sun lounger is needed, and the gradient into the water is quite steep. We stayed for 3 days which we found enough to see and do everything.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Altea is in two parts.
Altea is in two parts. A nice long promenade with large selection of restaurants, really clean and everyone very welcoming. The upper old town is a bit of an uphill walk from the sea front but well worth it. Again lots of choice for dining and some nice boutique shops and fabulous views.
Pete
United Kingdom
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This property looks amazing, and we have the best time at Casa Fleur! Peter and Francesca are the greatest hosts, they helped us with everything that we needed and the communication with them was excellent. The view from the terrace is amazing, also you have in the house all that you need, kitchen is very well equiped, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms, very spacious living and the pool outside the house! The property is at 2 min walk from the Altea's old town and 12 min walk from the tram station.
Lovely little hotel. The location was great, situated a few minutes walk from the old town of Altea and basically on the sea front. We booked a standard room which was small but comfortable with all the facilities we needed and with plenty of hot water. Breakfast in the restaurant was excellent. My husband had the full English but I had the Casa Del Mar breakfast - coffee, fresh orange juice, croissant, fruit, muesli and yogurt which was delicious. I would definitely recommend this hotel.
The property was very spacious with 4 seperate bedrooms allowing for privacy.
The balconies and terrace were a nice luxury to enjoy the stunning views to the sea and close by surroundings.
The property was nicely decorated and was very comfortable for a group of 6 people.
The old town was a short walk away which had lovely cafes and restaurants for alfresco dining.
Clare was available instantly to give directions to the property.
A lovely villa to stay and explore beautiful Altea 😎
Loved it here, definitely More than a ‘regular’ 5 star hotel, great staff, great location, great rooms. Wonderful breakfast, hotel is large in size but still cosy. Loved the padel court. Entrance to the beach directly from the hotel garden and lot of restaurants around the corner.
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