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Calpe Holidays

Backed by Roman ruins and timeless Gothic churches, this Costa Blanca hotspot is a time capsule of medieval relics. But along with its Old Quarter, there’s a marina boasting a Blue Flag award for its flawless conditions and luxury waterfront eateries. There’s no escaping its magical cliffside either, which is more famously known as Penon d’Ifach – one of the Seven Wonders of Valencia. Not forgetting its 14 beaches, which also deserve recognition for their sun-soaked sands and azure Mediterranean ripples. 

Lighting up the sky with its skyscraper hotels and fairy-lit bars, Calpe is just as impressive as its neighbour Benidorm. This old meets new resort also has an all-access pass to Ibiza with a ferry trip from Denia just as easy as grabbing a taxi. As for hotels, your stay here will win you over with its coastal vistas and great value for money.

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Top hotels in Calpe

RH Ifach
RH Ifach
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AR Galetamar Hotel
AR Galetamar Hotel
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Ambar Beach
Ambar Beach
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Calpe information

Euro Currency Euro
Spanish Language Spanish
GMT +2.00hrs Time Zone GMT +2.00hrs
2hrs 30mins Avg. Flight Time 2hrs 30mins
June - September Peak Travel June - September
£2.20 Price of a pint £2.20
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Food and drink in Calpe

Not only offering your traditional gazpacho and paella, Calpe has an outstanding line-up of fine dining restaurants to call its own. Start at El Posit which features a beautiful outdoor terrace, the perfect spot for sharing tapas of cured meats, olives and fried baby squid. Tackleo is also highly recommended for its pork tenderloin in a pistachio sauce and is located in...more

Best beaches in Calpe

Costa Blanca means ‘White Coast’, meaning there’s no better Spanish destination for your fix of Caribbean-like shores. La Fossa is the main stretch with its flashy Blue Flag award for its pristine appearance. Popular for its swimming conditions, relax in splashable, calm, Mediterranean waters. Its main highlight is the dominating Penon d’Ifach cliff with its exotic...more

Things to do in Calpe

Whether you find yourself lost among its enchanting Moorish and European architecture lined streets in the Old Town, roaming its Sunday market or dining al fresco with views of Penon d’Ifach cliff, there’s something tranquil about holidays to Calpe. 

 

Penon d’Ifach cliff

 

It’s hard to miss this imposing rock standing at 332 metres high, which is often compared...more