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Saga Hosted Hotels
Primavera Park
Benidorm, Costa Blanca, Spain
Overlooking the lively old town and the leafy Aiguera Park, Primavera Park is not your typical Benidorm hotel. This modern, upscale 17-storey hotel features an adults-only rooftop terrace, where you can enjoy coffee by day and sundowner drinks in the evening – including live musical performances on weekends – all while taking in stunning views. The smart, contemporary rooms have been recently renovated, offering a stylish and comfortable stay. Additional amenities include a gym, bicycle rental, and massage services. Enjoy included meals at the extensive buffet restaurant with a wide variety of dishes plus an included glass of wine and mineral water with dinner. Please note that porterage services are not available at this hotel.
Your holiday includes
Saga host
Welcome drink
Drinks reception
Half board: All breakfasts and dinners
International flights – prices are based on return flights with British Airways from London, Gatwick. Supplements may apply from other airports.
Return transfers 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 price reduction if not required.
Location
This iconic seaside resort has been a mainstay of Spanish beach holidays since the ‘60s. Famed for its palm-adorned promenades, high-rise hotels and vibrant nightlife, Benidorm is all about enjoying life at the beach or by the pool. Head to the whitewashed Old Town and you’ll find a warren of narrow streets lined with bars and restaurants. This is also where the blue-topped St. James’ Church sits on top of Canfali Hill – the Balcón del Mediterráneo viewpoint can be found between the wide sandy beaches of Ponien...
Primavera Park offers the opportunity to escape for some winter sun in stylish surroundings convenient for the hustle and bustle of Benidorm's Old Town. Walk down past Aiguera Park and up past the church for great views across both beaches – the Levante and the Poniente. My favourite aspect of this hotel is the rooftop terrace, with its infinity pool and views across the Old Town and the Mediterranean beyond.
Richard Newsome, Head of Product
Hotel details
Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Television
Telephone
Safe
Minibar
All day self-service buffet restaurant featuring Mediterranean, Italian, Asian and Tex-Mex dishes as well as a show cooking station. Tropical cocktails and light lunches are served by the pool. There’s also a fusion food restaurant and late-night lounge bar open at weekends.
Buffet restaurant
Rooftop infinity pool and bar
Exotico a la carte restaurant and lounge bar
Poolside bar
Weekend late-night lounge
Massage treatments
Gym
Optional excursions
Sunset Jeep Safari
1 / 6
Full of adventure and fun through the wonderful nature of the Costa Blanca – this sunset jeep safari will climb to more than 600m in altitude along forest tracks with spectacular ravines and reservoirs. Enjoy the impressive panoramic views and sunset. Don’t forget your camera!
Gandía
1 / 6
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.
Moraira
1 / 6
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.
Guadalest
1 / 6
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.
Valencia
1 / 6
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.
Benidorm Palace
1 / 6
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.