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BLUESEA Faro Cullera
Calle Rellano de San Antonio, 4, Cullera
7.3 2 reviews

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This deal includes

  • Accommodation at the BlueSea Faro Cullera 3* located in Cullera.
  • Available with Breakfast.
Travel Dates: until November 1, 2026.

Your perfect stay

BlueSea Faro Cullera: sun, sea and pure relaxation on the Mediterranean coast

BlueSea Faro Cullera invites you to switch off right by the seafront, in one of the most peaceful areas of Cullera. Set next to the lighthouse, it offers stunning views and easy access to pristine beaches, perfect for soaking up the Mediterranean at your own pace.

The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, sun terrace, buffet restaurant and bar, creating the ideal setting to unwind in total comfort. Its spaces are designed for a relaxing stay, whether you’re travelling as a couple or with family.

Just a short drive from Cullera’s centre, you can easily combine relaxation with leisure, scenic walks and delicious local cuisine. The surrounding natural setting also invites you to explore coastal viewpoints and seaside routes.

Guests particularly highlight the views, the tranquillity and the friendly staff, along with its excellent value for money.

The perfect destination to let yourself drift with the sea breeze.

Book now and enjoy your Mediterranean holiday!

Why this destination is a must-visit

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Cullera: where Hollywood vibes meet pirate legends and Mediterranean charm

Cullera is more than just sun and sand, it’s a destination full of surprising stories and hidden gems that most travellers never discover.

  • The only castle with its own “ID” The first thing that catches your eye is Cullera Castle, but look up the mountain and you’ll spot giant “CULLERA” letters, Hollywood style. These aren’t just for show, their white colour once helped ships identify the coastline from afar. It’s the most iconic sign in the entire Valencian Community.

  • Dragut’s Pirate Cave, one of a kind in Spain Cullera is home to the only museum in Spain dedicated to piracy inside a natural cave. According to legend, in 1550 the feared Barbary pirate Dragut, successor to Barbarossa, launched a surprise attack on the city. The impact was so devastating that Cullera was abandoned for years. Today, you can visit the very cave where he is said to have hidden before the raid.

  • The origin of the name, not what you think Although “Cullera” sounds like “spoon” in Valencian, its origins are completely different. The name comes from the Arabic “Qulayra”, meaning “summit” or “high place”, a reference to the mountain overlooking the sea.

  • A mountain with its own signature dish Did you know Cullera has its own official paella? Unlike the traditional Valencian version, Cullera’s paella is made with fish and seafood, following one golden rule: it must include cuttlefish figatells and fresh produce from the local fish market. A true culinary gem created to showcase the city’s identity.

  • The Sanctuary of the Virgen del Castillo and its magical descent One of the most spectacular moments of Cullera’s festivities is the “Descent of the Virgin”. As night falls, the winding path from the castle to the town lights up with torches and flares, creating a glowing river of fire down the mountain. A breathtaking experience.

  • The Júcar River, where the story meets the sea Cullera is one of the few places where a major river, the Júcar, flows directly into the Mediterranean. This creates a unique ecosystem where freshwater and saltwater fishing traditions coexist, dividing the town into two distinct and fascinating atmospheres.


Valencia, Mediterranean sunshine, culture, and flavour

With its perfect blend of Mediterranean charm, futuristic architecture, and traditional Spanish spirit, Valencia is one of Spain’s most vibrant coastal cities. Famous for its City of Arts and Sciences, golden beaches, and the world-famous paella, this is a destination where modern life and ancient history coexist beautifully. Whether you’re travelling as a couple or with the family, Valencia promises sunshine, culture, and a relaxed seaside vibe all year round.

Make sure you visit

  • City of Arts and Sciences (Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias): A spectacular futuristic complex designed by Santiago Calatrava, home to a science museum, an opera house, and one of Europe’s largest aquariums.
  • Valencia Cathedral: Climb the Miguelete tower for breathtaking city views and discover the chapel said to house the Holy Grail.
  • El Carmen District: Wander through narrow medieval streets filled with colourful murals, quirky shops, and lively tapas bars.
  • Central Market (Mercado Central): One of the largest and oldest fresh food markets in Europe, a feast for all the senses.
  • Turia Gardens (Jardín del Turia): A lush green park built in the old riverbed, perfect for cycling, walking, or picnicking under the orange trees.

Beaches we think you’ll like

  • Playa de la Malvarrosa: The city’s most famous beach, with wide golden sands, palm-lined promenades, and plenty of beach bars to enjoy a refreshing horchata.
  • Playa de la Patacona: A bit quieter than Malvarrosa but equally stunning, perfect for families and sunset walks.
  • El Saler Beach: Located inside the Albufera Natural Park, this unspoilt stretch of coastline offers calm waters and dunes backed by pine forests, a true escape from the city.

Family-friendly activities

  • Explore Oceanogràfic, Europe’s largest aquarium, where kids can see sharks, dolphins, and beluga whales.
  • Take a bike ride through Turia Gardens, stopping at playgrounds and fountains along the way.
  • Visit the Bioparc Valencia, a next-generation zoo designed to replicate natural habitats, a big hit with both children and adults.
  • Hop on a boat tour in Albufera Lake to see traditional fishing boats and spot migrating birds.

Make sure you try these local delicacies

  • Paella Valenciana: The original recipe was born here, made with chicken, rabbit, and green beans, cooked slowly over an open flame.
  • Horchata & Fartons: A refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, best enjoyed with sweet pastries for dipping.
  • Arroz al horno: A baked rice dish with chickpeas and sausage, rich and comforting.
  • Agua de Valencia: A local cocktail made with cava, orange juice, and a touch of vodka, perfect for warm evenings.

Make the most of your visit and go to ...

  • Albufera Natural Park: Just 10 km south of the city, this vast wetland reserve is ideal for birdwatching, boat rides, and tasting authentic paella at lakeside restaurants.
  • Sagunto: A short drive north of Valencia, this ancient town boasts a Roman theatre and impressive hilltop castle with panoramic views.
  • Xàtiva: Discover a beautiful historic town surrounded by mountains and crowned by a medieval castle that once guarded the Kingdom of Valencia.
  • Requena: Wine lovers shouldn’t miss this inland town, famous for its cava wineries and traditional cave cellars.

Information regarding Single Rooms and Family Discounts

 
  • This deal does not include discounts for children.
  • Maximum capacity per room: 2 adults per room.
  • Do you want to book a single room? The price for a single room is the same as for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.

Pet Policy

Pets are not permitted in this accommodation.

Personally chosen by our travel expert

Ricky
Release date: 04/04/2026 at 15:41

What our customers are saying about the accommodation

7.3
Good
Based on 2 reviews
6.1 Tania Travelled with family April 2026
Lo que más nos ha gustado es su ubicación, a dos calles de la playa y con una aparcamiento a 400 m enorme gratuito para poder dejar el coche sin ningún tipo de coste.
La limpieza ha dejado mucho que desear. La papelera tenía una capa de polvo enorme que no ha sido limpiado en toda nuestra estancia. El espejo lleno de salpicaduras cuando llegamos y tampoco ha sido limpiado en todo el viaje. En el suelo hemos encontrado muchísimo polvo. En cuanto al desayuno bastante escaso sacaban la comida a cuentagotas y el sábado había más clientes que mesas disponibles y hubo gente que se tuvo que ir para volver más tarde a desayunar porque no tienen capacidad suficiente es un salón muy pequeño.
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9.4 Jaime Travelled with family April 2026
Ideal para pernoctar y desayuno. Buen precio y ubicacion. Habitaciones y baño, con ducha, remodeladas.
Colchon en cama individual blando para mi gusto. Puertas muy sencillas, se oye todo.
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8.7 Marina Travelled with couple April 2026
La habitación era muy grande, la cama cómoda y una buena limpieza en general. Tenía cafetera con café de cortesía, una neverita. Vistas a la procesión de semana santa.
El ruido de las otras habitaciones se oye. El ascensor es algo lento y pequeño.
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9.7 Alexsandra Travelled with couple April 2026
La ubicación es excepcional, a dos calles de la playa de San Antonio. Muchos restaurantes al rededor y también cerca de la subida al Castillo. La habitación en la que estuvimos alojados estaba recién reformada, o sea que todo perfecto en cuanto a instalaciones.
El hotel está en obras, no fue un mal mayor para nosotros. Lo que se encuentra un poco mal es la entrada al hotel por las mismas obras.
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