If you're planning to book a hotel in Spain, you'll definitely want to check out jump2spain.com for some amazing hotel deals. With a variety of options to choose from, you're sure to find something that suits your budget and needs. One great option to consider is booking a hotel deal with half board, which includes breakfast and dinner. This can be a great way to save on food costs and ensure you have a delicious meal each day. However, keep in mind that these deals are only available for a limited number of days, so you'll want to act fast to secure your bargain. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get a fantastic deal on your next holiday in Spain!
Buffet Restaurant at Hotel Setlla Maris Blanes Costa Brava
If you are looking for just the right mix of convenience and freedom on your Spanish holiday, half board could be the answer. This accommodation plan covers your morning and evening meals (usually a hearty breakfast buffet and a varied dinner) while leaving your lunchtime free to explore. Would you like to try tapas at a local chiringuito by the sea? Or would you prefer to stroll through a historic city centre to find a cosy lunch spot? This flexibility is what makes half board so attractive.
At Jump2spain.com, in partnership with our sister platforms buscounchollo.com and amimir.com, we track down fantastic half board hotel deals in Spain starting from as little as € 49 - even in some of Spain's most popular destinations. Imagine waking up to a fresh buffet that might include local cheeses, jamón ibérico or a selection of sweet pastries, heading off for a day of sightseeing or beach lazing, then returning to a no-fuss dinner of Spanish favourites like paella, gazpacho or roast meats.
Delicious Paella at the Hotel Stella Maris, Blanes Costa Brava
From the sun-kissed shores of the Balearic Islands to the cultural enclaves of Andalusia, Spain is full of hotels that cater to travellers seeking comfort, convenience and a taste of local flavours. Here are ten properties to consider when booking a half board holiday.
1. Hotel Don Juan Tossa (Costa Brava)
Tossa de Mar's walled old town and unspoilt beaches provide an enchanting backdrop for a half board stay.
Indulge in Catalan and Spanish classics - think pa amb tomàquet, fresh seafood and local desserts - for breakfast and dinner.
2. Gran Hotel Peñíscola (Costa del Azahar)
Located on a wide beach known for its golden sand and calm waters. Half board usually includes a lavish buffet specialising in rice dishes, seafood and Valencian-inspired cuisine.
3. Hotel Monarque Fuengirola Park (Costa del Sol)
A short stroll to Fuengirola's lively promenade and wide sandy beach. Breakfast and dinner focus on Spanish staples, with continental selections for a broader palate.
4. Alegria Costa Ballena AquaFun (Costa de la Luz, Cádiz)
Half-board includes breakfast and dinner, leaving lunchtime free to enjoy the slides and paddling pools. Evening meals often feature regional favourites such as fried fish, gazpacho or tortillas de camarones (shrimp fritters).
5. Hotel Gran Garbí Lloret de Mar (Costa Brava)
Lloret de Mar is known for its party scene, as well as its picturesque coves and family-friendly attractions.
Although based on Spanish classics, the dinner menu offers global dishes to suit all tastes.
6. Hotel Don Paco (Seville, Andalusia)
Walk to the Giralda, Alcázar and Santa Cruz neighbourhood from this well-located property. Enjoy Andalusian flavours - salmorejo, local tapas or slow-cooked meats - before or after a day of sightseeing.
7. Sol Príncipe (Torremolinos, Costa del Sol)
Several pools (including a lagoon-style main pool), evening shows and daytime activities. Half-board guests can choose from Mediterranean seafood to kid-friendly pizza or pasta options. A short walk to Torremolinos' famous Playa de los Álamos or Bajondillo.
8. Hotel RH Princesa (Benidorm, Costa Blanca)
Half-board typically includes a wide buffet of Spanish rice dishes and sweet pastries. Benidorm's Levante Beach by day, lively bars by night - plus theme parks such as Terra Mítica nearby.
9. Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort (Lanzarote, Canary Islands)
Plush suites, multiple pools and sophisticated half-board options. Dinner includes mojo sauces, local fish and volcanic wines from La Geria.
10. Insotel Club Maryland (Formentera, Balearic Islands)
Known for its laid-back vibe, sugar-white beaches and crystal-clear waters. Upgrade for optional extras such as drinks or midday snacks, but the standard half board is ideal for venturing out at lunchtime.
Delicious selection of desserts at the Hotel Don Juan Tossa, Tossa de Mar Costa Brava
Potentially, yes - especially in holiday resorts where restaurants can be expensive or if you are travelling with a large group. With breakfast and dinner included, you'll avoid the extra cost of two of the main meals of the day, leaving only lunch and snacks to budget for.
Most hotels won't refund you for missed meals. But half board gives you the flexibility to eat out if you want to try, say, a local restaurant or a lively tapas street. If you're travelling to an area famous for its gastronomic scene (such as San Sebastián or Granada), you may prefer half board to full board so that you can indulge in local specialities at lunch or dinner on certain days.
Half board buffets often combine Spanish and international cuisine: expect paellas, grilled fish, roast meats, fresh salads, pasta stations and dessert counters. Breakfast typically includes pastries, cereals, cold cuts, cheese, fruit and hot options such as eggs or bacon.
Many hotels spice up dinner by dedicating certain evenings to Spanish regional dishes or global cuisines.
Restaurant at the Bondia Hotel Augusta Club & Spa