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This deal includes
- Hotel Bahía Calpe by Pierre & Vacances 4*, located in Calpe (Alicante).
- Available with Half Board and Full Board.
Your perfect stay
Your perfect escape on the Costa Blanca seafront
The hotel you need to unwind on the Costa Blanca. Stay at the spectacular Hotel Bahía Calpe by Pierre & Vacances, located right in front of the iconic Arenal beach. A place designed to enjoy the Mediterranean at your own pace, with comfort, sea views and an atmosphere you’ll fall in love with.
Why you’ll love staying here:
- Rest in a room decorated with authentic Mediterranean style and a private balcony. More light, more fresh air and that little space that’s entirely yours.
- Toast the moment with a cocktail at the “Carpe Diem” Snack Bar, or relax on the panoramic rooftop with a good book while the sea breeze surrounds you.
- At the buffet restaurant, a delicious selection of local and international dishes awaits, perfect for savouring every moment of your stay.
- Your pet is welcome too. Holidays are better together, so your furry companion can join you on this experience.
Enjoy unforgettable days at Hotel Bahía Calpe by Pierre & Vacances, where the Mediterranean, comfort and thoughtful details come together to make you feel completely at home.
Meals & more
Full Board made easy: you choose how to start
If you’re booking Full Board, enjoy total flexibility from the moment you arrive.
Would you like to start with lunch or dinner? The choice is yours.
Simply inform the reception desk upon arrival, and everything will be arranged for you.
No prior arrangements needed. When you arrive at the accommodation, tell the team which meal you want to start with and they’ll take care of the rest.
Good to know: this flexibility applies only to catering. Please check key drop-off and check-out times to plan your stay smoothly.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Calpe: where history, architecture and the Mediterranean meet
Calpe is far more than its golden sandy beaches. It’s a destination where avant,garde architecture meets ancient Roman remains and where a dramatic rock hides stories of pirates and Mediterranean legends.
Here are some of the most fascinating curiosities about this jewel of the Costa Blanca:
Peñón de Ifach: a giant full of surprises
It’s the unmistakable symbol of Calpe, yet it hides details few visitors know:
- One of Europe’s smallest natural parks. The rock forms part of the smallest Natural Park in the Valencian Community and one of the smallest in Europe, covering just about 45 hectares.
- A tunnel carved by hand. To reach the summit you must pass through a tunnel that isn’t natural, it was excavated in the early twentieth century to make access to the top easier.
- A private past. Surprisingly, the rock remained privately owned until 1987, when the Valencian government purchased it to ensure its protection.
The Red Wall: an architectural icon
If you love architecture, you’ve probably seen this striking pink and blue building. It was designed by architect Ricardo Bofill in the 1970s.
- Arab inspiration. Its design is inspired by the “kasbahs”, the traditional citadels of North Africa.
- Global fame. It has become one of the most photographed buildings on social media and its aesthetic has inspired creatives and productions around the world.
The Queen’s Baths that never had a queen
Near the promenade you’ll find pools carved directly into the rock that look like Roman baths.
- The legend. For years people believed they were the private baths of a Moorish queen.
- The reality. In fact, they were a Roman fish farm from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, used to keep fish fresh or produce garum, the famous Roman fish sauce.
Flamingos in the city centre
In the heart of Calpe lies Las Salinas, a saltwater lagoon surrounded by buildings. It’s the perfect place to spot pink flamingos and migratory birds without leaving the town centre. In the past, the salt harvested here was essential for the local fishing industry.
“Forat de la Mar” and the fight against pirates
Calpe’s old town was built on higher ground for a very good reason: pirate attacks.
- You can still see remains of the ancient walls and the Torreó de la Peça.
- The famous Puchalt Street, with steps painted in the colours of the Spanish flag, is now one of the most picturesque and photographed corners of the town.
Did you know?
Calpe is one of the few places where the traditional fish auction still takes place at the fish market. Every afternoon, when the fishing boats return to the harbour, visitors can watch this authentic Mediterranean spectacle for free.

Alicante: sun, sea and the perfect Mediterranean escape
Alicante is a lively Mediterranean city that perfectly balances beach life, culture and a relaxed urban atmosphere. Located on Spain’s Costa Blanca, it enjoys sunshine almost all year round and offers an easy-going vibe that appeals to both families and couples looking for a versatile seaside escape.
Make sure you visit:
- The Castle of Santa Bárbara, perched on Mount Benacantil with panoramic city and sea views.
- The Explanada de España, a palm-lined promenade ideal for a leisurely walk.
- The old town area, with its narrow streets, local bars and traditional feel.
- The harbour and marina, great for an evening stroll by the sea.
- The central shopping streets, lively and full of local life.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Postiguet Beach, right next to the city centre and very convenient.
- San Juan Beach, long, wide and perfect for families.
- Albufereta Beach, quieter and well connected.
- Cabo de las Huertas coves, ideal for a more natural setting.
Family-friendly activities:
- Enjoy a beach day with calm waters and easy access.
- Take a walk or bike ride along the seafront.
- Visit parks and open spaces around the city.
- Ride the lift or walk up to the castle for a fun experience.
- Explore nearby towns with short and easy trips.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Rice dishes such as arroz del señoret or arroz a banda.
- Fresh seafood and Mediterranean fish.
- Traditional salted fish and local tapas.
- Local sweets enjoyed with a coffee.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Altea, known for its whitewashed old town and sea views.
- Elche, home to the famous palm grove, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Villajoyosa, colourful houses and a relaxed coastal atmosphere.
- Tabarca Island, perfect for a short boat trip and clear waters.

Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 1: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Children aged 2 to 11: first child benefits from a 50% discount.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 3 people.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
Pet Policy
- Maximum weight: 10 kg/pet
- Price: 20 €/night and pet
- Good to know: Each room can accommodate a maximum of 1 pet.
- Due to accommodation policies, you will not be able to stay with your pet if its breed is considered dangerous
- Your furry must wear a leash and access is not allowed in the main areas.
