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Hotel deals in Spain's Top Costa Resorts

For decades, Spain's Costa resorts have been the epitome of the Mediterranean dream. Think sweeping beaches, vibrant nightlife and fresh seafood on tap. Whether you want to laze on the golden sands of the Costa del Sol, dive into the hidden coves of the Costa Brava or savour a paella on the shores of the Costa Blanca, there's a Spanish coast to suit every personality. And you don't have to break the bank to enjoy it; with the right approach, you can snap up tempting hotel deals that balance comfort, location and price.

Here at Jump2spain.com, we've made it our mission to scout out wallet-friendly deals in Spain's top coastal hotspots. Through our links with buscounchollo.com and amimir.com, we've built strong relationships with hotel chains and local operators - a recipe for finding prices from as little as €99. Think of us as your trusted guide to discovering sun-drenched terraces, tapas-laden beach bars and top resort pools - while still leaving room in your budget to explore the nearby cultural gems. Ready to start your search for the perfect Spanish coast? 

 

Salou, Costa DoradaSalou, Costa Dorada

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The Best Hotel Deals in Spain's Top Costa Resorts from €49

Picture yourself sipping sangria on a sun-bleached terrace overlooking miles of Mediterranean blue. Or imagine wandering through quaint fishing villages perched on rocky coves, then returning to a beachfront hotel that doesn't cost a fortune. Spain's Costa resorts - the vibrant stretches of the Costa Brava, the laid-back vibes of the Costa Blanca or the glitzy towns of the Costa del Sol - cover a wide range of holiday styles. And with a little planning, each of these seaside havens can be as easy on your wallet as it is on your wanderlust.

At Jump2spain.com we're all about finding deals that let you enjoy Spain's legendary coastline without breaking the bank. Our links with buscounchollo.com and amimir.com give us access to exclusive hotel deals - often from as little as € 49 - so you can focus on the essentials: grabbing the best local tapas, discovering hidden beaches and soaking up golden sunsets. Whether your dream holiday is about uninterrupted relaxation, family-friendly fun or late-night fiestas, there's a Costa (and a hotel deal) to suit. Read on to discover Spain's top coasts, what makes each one unique, and how you can secure your perfect stay for less.

 

Jávea, Costa Blanca

Jávea, Costa Blanca

 

Why Opt for a Costa Resort Holiday in Spain?

  • Beach variety: Long stretches of sand, secluded rocky coves or surf-friendly waves - Spain's coastline caters for all tastes.
  • Year-round appeal: The southern Costas have mild winters, while others come alive in summer with festivals and nightlife.
  • Cultural interludes: Mix beach relaxation with visits to historic towns, Moorish architecture, local markets and more.
  • Culinary delights: From paella in coastal Valencia to fresh seafood in Andalusia, local specialities are an integral part of the Costa experience.

 

The 10 Best Coastal Regions in Spain for Hotel Deals

From the rugged pine forests of the Costa Brava to the near-tropical waters of the Costa de la Luz, Spain's Costas each have a distinct personality. Here is an overview of ten key coastal regions - some extremely popular, others more off the beaten track - along with their top attributes and typical hotel deal highlights.

1. Costa Brava (Catalonia)

  • Rocky coves & stunning views: Dramatic cliff-lined beaches, secluded coves and crystal-clear waters.
  • Cultural gems: The Dalí Triangle (Figueres, Portlligat, Púbol), plus medieval towns such as Tossa de Mar.
  • Walking: The coastal paths (Cami de Ronda) offer stunning views and hidden beach accesses.

 

  • 2. Costa del Sol (Andalusia)

  • Endless sunshine: Over 300 days of sunshine a year, ideal for beach lovers.
  • Variety of resorts: From budget apartments in Torremolinos to five-star luxury in Marbella.
  • Golf haven: Often referred to as the Costa del Golf, with more than 70 courses.
     

3. Costa Blanca (Valencian Community)

  • Alicante to Dénia: Long sandy beaches, iconic whitewashed villages and a strong paella tradition.
  • Benidorm's skyline: Europe's Manhattan, with plenty of entertainment - theme parks, water parks, nightlife.
  • Mild winters: Great for off-season holidays.
     

4. Costa Dorada (Catalonia)

  • Sandy beaches: Miles of golden sand (hence the name "Dorada"), ideal for families.
  • PortAventura World: A huge theme park near Salou, plus Ferrari Land and Caribe Aquatic Park.
  • Roman history: Tarragona's amphitheatre, circus and ancient walls.
     

5. Costa Calida (Murcia)

  • Mar Menor: A saltwater lagoon popular for watersports - calmer, warmer waters than the open Mediterranean.
  • Therapeutic mud baths: Certain areas near Lo Pagán are renowned for their healing black mud.
  • Underrated: Less touristy than the nearby Costa Blanca, meaning potential for quieter, cheaper deals.

 

La Azohia Beach, MurciaLa Azohia Beach, Murcia

 

6. Costa Tropical (Granada, Andalusia)

  • Microclimate: Protected by the Sierra Nevada mountains, this coast is home to subtropical fruit farms - mangoes, avocados, etc.
  • Historical fusion: Salobrena's Moorish castle, Motril's sugar cane heritage and a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Proximity to Granada: Where else can you laze on the beach and then drive less than an hour to see the Alhambra?
     

7. Costa de la Luz (Huelva & Cádiz, Andalusia)

  • Atlantic coast: Wind-blown beaches, top kitesurfing and windsurfing spots (like Tarifa).
  • Authentic Andalusia: Flamenco festivals, white villages and some of Spain's best seafood.
  • Nature parks: Doñana National Park for birdwatching and eco-tours.
     

8. Costa Verde (Asturias)

  • Lush landscapes: This northern coast is famously green, with rugged cliffs and small sandy coves.
  • Outdoor enthusiasts: Surf at Ribadesella or Salinas and hike the Picos de Europa.
  • Cider culture: Sidrerías (cider bars) at every turn - the gastronomic hallmark of Asturias.
     

9. Costa del Azahar (Castellón)

  • Orange Blossom Coast: Named for its extensive citrus groves.
  • Authentic Spanish vibe: Less international tourism than the Costa Blanca or Costa del Sol.
  • Varied beaches: Wide, family-friendly sands at Peñíscola or Oropesa, plus smaller coves near Benicàssim.
     

10. Costa del Maresme (north of Barcelona, Catalonia)

  • Urban-coastal fusion: Close enough for day trips to Barcelona, yet with quieter beaches.
  • Calella to Santa Susanna: Known for budget resorts popular with families and sports groups.
  • Cultural Edge: Catalan traditions, local fairs and easy train access to Barcelona's Gaudí wonders.

 

Which Costa suits your travel style?

Each Costa has its own unique flair:

  • Family orientated: Costa Dorada, Costa Blanca and many parts of the Costa del Sol with child-friendly activities.
  • Party scene: Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava or Marbella on the Costa del Sol can be lively, although Benidorm (Costa Blanca) is also famous for its nightlife.
  • Quiet and scenic: Costa Tropical, Costa de la Luz or the northern Costa Verde.
  • All-inclusive resorts: Widespread on the Costa del Sol and parts of the Costa Brava or Costa Blanca.

 

Cambrils Port, Costa DoradaCambrils Port, Costa Dorada