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Saga Hosted Hotels
4.720 reviews
Hotel RH Ifach
All Inclusive
7 nights
London Gatwick Airport
Calpe, Costa Blanca, Spain
It’s all about location here. You’re set between the marina and the town centre, with the seafront promenade and sandy beach a couple of minutes’ walk away. The hotel itself is accessed from the road via a short but very steep drive, and in front lies the Salinas de Calpe – a salt lake that’s a haven for flamingos. Behind it, you’ll see the looming figure of the Rock of Ifach, rising some 300 metres above the waves. You can spot it from your lounger by the palm-lined pool; the recently refurbished rooms have balconies overlooking it too. There's a gym, Jacuzzi, sauna, laundrette and an indoor pool, too, which is heated seasonally. There are plenty of bars and restaurants close by, but the hotel puts on live music several nights a week if you’re staying in.
Your holiday includes
Saga host
Welcome drink
Hosted drinks reception
All inclusive: All meals
Free bar open up to 12 hours a day
Wine, beer, soft drinks and bottled water at lunch and dinner
Option to upgrade to Premium All Inclusive which includes international branded drinks
International flights. Prices are based on return flights with British Airways from London Gatwick. Supplements may apply from other airports
Return transfers direct to your hotel
Minimum 20kg checked luggage, per person
Exceptional value every time
Saga Host
Our trained hosts will welcome you and ensure you enjoy your holiday. We also offer 24/7 support if needed.
Insurance
Included optional travel insurance or £20pp price reduction if not required.
Location
Calpe nestles along the Costa Blanca between Alicante and Denia and is ideal for those who enjoy exploring the more laid-back side of the Costa Blanca. Trains run to both destinations, and you can catch buses to Benidorm, a little way along the coast. If you’d rather stay put, you could explore Calpe’s Moorish castle or admire the imposing stone walls that once defended the town from pirates. For shoppers, there’s a great weekly market, held on a Saturday morning, and for food lovers, there’s a choice of Michel...
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Hotel details
Air conditioning
Satellite Television
Telephone
Hairdryer
Safe
Fridge
Kettle
Cuisine at the Hotel RH Ifach is international and meals are served in the main buffet-style restaurant on the first floor. The free bar is open 10 hours a day, serving local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Restaurant
Lounge
Bar
Heated indoor pool
Outdoor swimming pool
Sun terrace
Wi-Fi
Jacuzzi
Petanque
Sauna (extra charge)
Massage (extra charge)
Launderette
Availability
Nov 2025
8 departures
From £675pp
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Dec 2025
10 departures
From £635pp
Jan 2026
8 departures
From £685pp
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8 departures
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9 departures
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Optional excursions
Benidorm Palace
1 / 5
We’ll enjoy a night on the town as we head to one of the hottest venues on the Costa Blanca, Benidorm Palace. This is a must experience event with vibrant and colourful performances guaranteed to feature a flurry of feathers and sparkling sequins. Grab your glad rags and join the party as dancers, magicians, musicians and cabaret acts provide an iconic evening of international and Spanish-style entertainment.
Valencia
1 / 5
This tour of Spain’s third-largest city starts with a visit to the Fallas Museum, where you will find out more about the history behind this great fiesta – the fallas themselves are huge papier-maché sculptures. Next is a visit to one of the biggest indoor markets in Spain, followed by a guided walk past the cathedral and basilica. After some free time for lunch, a final stop is made at the City of Arts and Science, where there is an opportunity to take photographs of the superb modern buildings and bridges. This excursion involves a fair amount of walking with a local guide.
Guadalest
1 / 5
We’ll be visiting the hilltop village of El Castell de Guadalest this morning and making the most of the valley views from its precariously placed medieval castle. This was once an important fortified stronghold for the Moors but has long since become a cultural hub for lace and crochet making. We’ll spend our time strolling around the winding cobbled streets and pausing at the craft workshops and small museums. It’s a very peaceful place with a baroque-style church and small tapas bars centring around the main square and town hall.
Moraira
1 / 5
Friday is market day, offering you the perfect opportunity to explore the local stalls and uncover the unique character of this town. Formerly a coastal hamlet inhabited by fishermen, Moraira boasts a castle perched on the rocky shores, providing stunning views of La Playa de l’Ampolia. Immerse yourself in the town's history by visiting the Parish Church, a significant landmark in the heart of the Old Town, with roots dating back to the 19th century.
Gandía
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Situated around an hour’s drive south of Valencia on the southern tip of the Costa Azahar, the affluent city of Gandía is where we’ll enjoy a cultural half-day tour. Although this region of Spain is famed for its abundant orange orchards, Gandía’s main boast is that it’s the birthplace of St Francis Borgia, the patron saint of earthquakes. Following a guide, you’ll be invited to find out more about the 16th century Spanish priest as well as experiencing some of the city’s historical monuments, including the Ducal Palace, and the tree-lined boulevards bordered by small boutique shops and narrow side streets.