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Beachfront luxury
Las Arenas Balneario Resort ★★★★★
Valencia
Beachfront 5-star with pools, spa, and sea views – a short walk from Valencia's Playa de las Arenas.
Beachfront hotels · Valencia Community · Spain
We reviewed 14 hotels and guest houses across Valencia's coastline and selected the 10 best beachfront stays, with prices from €34 to €298 a night.
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Beachfront luxury
Valencia
Beachfront 5-star with pools, spa, and sea views – a short walk from Valencia's Playa de las Arenas.
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Beachfront
Valencia
A beachfront hotel with a standout breakfast buffet, near the port and a short walk from Malvarrosa Beach.
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Beachfront value
Valencia
A beachfront 2-star with sea-view rooms, friendly English-speaking staff, and easy tram links to the city centre.
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Beachfront
Valencia
Right on the beach with sea views, this hotel also offers easy metro access to the city.
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Beachfront & Simple
Valencia
A basic but well-rated beachfront hotel with sea views, friendly staff and easy tram links to Valencia's centre.
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Beachfront
Valencia
A beachfront base in Valencia with sea-view rooms and a breakfast terrace overlooking the sand.
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Beachfront value
Valencia
Beachfront Valencia hotel with top staff ratings and easy marina access.
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Beachfront Basics
Valencia Guest house
A simple beachfront room in Valencia with praised staff and sea views, close to restaurants and about 20 minutes from the airport.
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Beachfront value
Valencia
Beachfront Valencia hotel with sea-view rooms, praised staff, and an easy walk to restaurants and transport.
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Beachfront
Valencia
Beachfront boutique hotel with vibrant decor, sea views, and a lively bar
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Beach proximity
Valencia Guest house
An automated guest house near the beach with free parking, air conditioning, and a laid-back vibe.
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Intimate beach stay
Valencia
An intimate 8-room hotel near the beach and boardwalk, with high guest ratings for rooms and service.
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Beachfront
Valencia Aparthotel
Beachfront suites with sea-view terraces, kitchens, and a staff that goes out of its way to help.
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Nature escape
Valencia Aparthotel
Spacious, self-catering suites near Albufera Natural Park — ideal for a slow, nature-led Valencia escape.
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The core of this list is simple: every property sits within a short walk of Valencia's shoreline, most with direct sea views. Across the 10 hotels featured, the average rating is 8.3, and prices span €34 to €298, so you can pitch a night from budget to splurge. The real difference between the top and the rest is service and setting: the highest-rated, Las Arenas Balneario Resort (8.9) and Pamphylia Hotel (8.9), lean into their beachfront locations with pools, views, or intimacy, while the budget options keep the essentials — sea views, friendly staff, easy tram links — without the extras.
If you want to wake up to the Mediterranean without spending a fortune, Valencia's beachfront delivers. Sol Playa is the cheapest at €34 a night, a basic but well-rated 2-star with sea views and easy tram access to the centre. Hotel Miramar (€61) offers a similar proposition with a better rating (8.3), and El Coso (€52) sits right on the sand with metro links. For even more space, Sol Playa Suites (€59) and Hostal Blayet (€46) are aparthotel and guest house alternatives, both within steps of the beach.
Malvarrosa is Valencia's most famous beach, a wide stretch of sand backed by a lively promenade. Hotel Neptuno Playa & Spa (8.3, €173) is a short walk from Malvarrosa, praised for its breakfast buffet. For a more budget-friendly option, Hotel Miramar (€61) and Sol Playa (€34) are also within easy reach of the beach and the tram line that runs into the city. If you prefer a guest house, Malvarrosa Beach Rooms sits just off the sand, though with a lower rating of 6.2.
A sea view is the whole point of staying on Valencia's coast, and this list is full of them. Las Arenas Balneario Resort (8.9, €298) promises sea views from its five-star rooms. Hotel Boutique Balandret (8.5, €98) has a breakfast terrace overlooking the sand, and Hotel Boutique Sabbia Valencia (8.1, €74) pairs vibrant decor with sea views and a lively bar. On a budget, Hotel Miramar (€61) and El Globo (€106) also offer sea-view rooms, proving you don't need to spend big for the horizon.
Sol Playa is the cheapest on this page, with rooms from €34 a night. It's a basic 2-star hotel right on the beach with sea views and tram access to the city centre.
Yes, the metro line from the airport connects to the beach area. From the airport, you're roughly 20 minutes to the beachfront, depending on your hotel. Malvarrosa Beach Rooms, for instance, is about 20 minutes from the airport.
Typical rates hover around €106 a night, but you can find simple rooms from €34 at Sol Playa or splurge on Las Arenas Balneario Resort at €298. The mid-range sweet spot is between €60 and €100 for well-rated 3-star stays.
The tram line (Line 4) runs from the city centre to the beach, with stops near most beachfront hotels. The journey takes about 20 minutes. Many hotels, like Sol Playa and Hotel Miramar, are close to these tram stops, making it easy to explore both the beach and the old town.
For a first visit, stay near Malvarrosa Beach — it's the liveliest stretch, with restaurants, bars, and easy transport into the city. Hotels like Hotel Neptuno Playa & Spa and Hotel Miramar are great bases here. If you prefer a more upscale vibe, the area around Playa de las Arenas, where Las Arenas Balneario Resort is located, is a bit quieter but still close to the action.
Valencia's beachfront is a rare thing: a long stretch of golden sand — Playa de las Arenas, Playa de Malvarrosa, and beyond — laid out within 20 minutes of the historic centre by tram. Unlike many coastal cities, the hotels here are not high-rise towers but a mix of boutique townhouses, old-school balnearios, and compact guest houses, most of them squeezed between the promenade and the lively streets that run parallel to the sea. The vibe is relaxed and local: chiringuitos on the sand, cyclists on the boardwalk, and a horizon that includes the turquoise dome of the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències just around the coast.
What you pay follows the sand. At the top end, Las Arenas Balneario Resort commands €298 a night for five-star grandeur with pools and a spa. Mid-range stays like Hotel Neptuno Playa & Spa (€173) and Hotel Boutique Balandret (€98) trade on position and polish. But the real value sits lower: Sol Playa starts at just €34, and Hotel Miramar at €61 — both genuinely beachfront, both with sea views. A few guest houses and aparthotels also line up here, from the automated Hostal Blayet (€46) to the self-catering Sol Playa Suites (€59), so the beachfront isn't only for hotel purists.
This set is for travellers who want to wake up to the sound of the sea and spend their days between sand and sun — from sunbathers on a budget who'll be happy at Sol Playa, to those seeking a pampered five-star stay at Las Arenas Balneario Resort. It's also perfect for families who value space, with aparthotel options like Sol Playa Suites. If you'd rather be in the thick of the city's historic centre, our Central hotels in Valencia page is a better fit. For easy transfers, check out Airport hotels in Valencia, or if you're travelling with kids, our Family Friendly hotels in Valencia offers more targeted picks. For deeper savings, our Cheap and budget hotels page covers more of the city, while our Spa hotels page lists more wellness-focused stays beyond the beach.