Poseidon Palace Hotel

in Benidorm , Costa Blanca T rating: 3

 
  • Central location
  • Large outdoor pool
  • Daily activities and entertainment
The Hotel Poseidon Palace combines a lively pool scene with a fantastic location, making it the ideal base for a Benidorm break.
It’s the setting that seals the deal at this place. The hotel is in a great spot, just ten minutes’ walk from Levante Beach and the centre of Benidorm, so getting out and about is really easy. What’s more, there’s a bus stop just at the back of the property, so you can explore the rest of Costa Blanca whenever you like.

At the hotel itself, a large swimming pool takes pride of place in the grounds. It comes with a children’s section and is flanked by palms, loungers and parasols. For more in the way of relaxation and some pampering, head for the spa, and treat yourself to a massage.

If you want to up the pace a little, there’s plenty to get involved in. During the day, sports competitions and quizzes are on the agenda. In the evenings, meanwhile, expect occasional shows, as well as live music and dancing.

On the dining front, it’s all about big buffet spreads featuring all the international favourites. Dinnertime, for example, sees the likes of soup, paella, pasta and salads sitting alongside different types of meat and fish. There are regular chef's nights laid on, too.

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All Inclusive Option

  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Unlimited local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
  • Wine and beer with meals
  • Activities as listed
  • Entertainment as listed
  • Other facilities as indicated
  • Facilities that are not part of your All Inclusive package may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Meals

  • Buffet restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Buffet Christmas and New Year gala dinners

Swimming pool

  • 2 swimming pools - 1 indoor open, Oct - May
  • Sunbeds
  • Parasols

Entertainment

  • Entertainment programme
  • Live music and dance
  • Bar
  • Lounges

Activities

  • Daytime activities programme
  • Fitness centre/gym - open from Oct - May
  • Boules
  • Rifle shooting
  • Archery

For Families

  • Children's pool
  • Miniclub from Jun-Sep
  • Highchairs

Facilities

  • 24hr reception
  • Indoor whirlpool bath - open from Oct - May
  • The following are not part of your All Inclusive package
  • Money exchange
  • Laundry service
  • Internet
  • Wi-Fi
  • Massage treatments

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Other Information

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Our rating

3

Official Rating

3 Star

No. of floors

16

No. of lifts

4

No. of rooms

220

Room facilities

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Room facilities

Standard rooms sleep up to 2 adults and 2 children and have either 2 double beds or 2 single beds, air-conditioning - Jun-Sep, flatscreen satellite TV, telephone, hairdryer and terrace. Wi-Fi at a charge.

Location

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  • 200m to shops and bars
  • 250m to resort centre and restaurants
  • 450m to the beach

Transfers

1 hour 30 minutes

Your guide to Benidorm, Costa Blanca

"Benidorm sprawls happily up the hills and off into the horizon. Developed from a tiny fishing village, it is now one of the cleanest and most popular resorts in the Mediterranean."

To all intents and purposes, Benidorm is the Costa Blanca. Tucked up against a duo of beaches, its modern skyline has something almost Manhattan-esque about it. But that’s only part of the picture, as the 1.3 million Brits who holiday here every year will tell you. In fact, the city has two very different faces. On the one hand, it's the undisputed capital of happy hour bars, roast dinners and neon discos. And on the other, its all cobbled streets, dinky white houses and tapas bars.

Of course, the beaches are the big draw, though. The pale golden sands here not only boast Blue Flag status, they’re rated among Europe’s best. They’ve got first-class facilities, too. The promenade runs the full length, and with multi-coloured decking in a funky wave-like formation, it adds a touch of style to Benidorm. There are also cafés, bars and restaurants, and even a beach library.

Away from the sands, the shopping scene caters for all tastes, particularly in the old town. You’ll find shops of every kind, from traditional delis to boutiques selling designer togs. Check out the El Cisne Market, too. Held every weekend, it’s stacked with antiques. On the food front, expect things like vindaloo, chop suey, bacon and eggs - you name it, it’s probably on the menu. For a taste of Spain though, it has to be Santo Domingo Street in the old town, otherwise known as Tapas Alley. It seems like every Spaniard under the sun gathers here to graze on big juicy olives and jamon Serrano.

Last but not least, families shouldn’t miss Benidorm’s four big theme parks. Aqualandia waterpark always hits the mark with slides like Niagara and the Big Bang. And Terra Mitica theme park is just as action-packed with white-knuckle rides that guarantee screams. Or spend a day at one of the animal parks.

More on Benidorm, Costa Blanca

More on Benidorm, Costa Blanca

To all intents and purposes, Benidorm is the Costa Blanca. Tucked up against a duo of beaches, its modern skyline has something almost Manhattan-esque about it. But that’s only part of the picture, as the 1.3 million Brits who holiday here every year will tell you. In fact, the city has two very different faces. On the one hand, it's the undisputed capital of happy hour bars, roast dinners and neon discos. And on the other, its all cobbled streets, dinky white houses and tapas bars.

Of course, the beaches are the big draw, though. The pale golden sands here not only boast Blue Flag status, they’re rated among Europe’s best. They’ve got first-class facilities, too. The promenade runs the full length, and with multi-coloured decking in a funky wave-like formation, it adds a touch of style to Benidorm. There are also cafés, bars and restaurants, and even a beach library.

Away from the sands, the shopping scene caters for all tastes, particularly in the old town. You’ll find shops of every kind, from traditional delis to boutiques selling designer togs. Check out the El Cisne Market, too. Held every weekend, it’s stacked with antiques. On the food front, expect things like vindaloo, chop suey, bacon and eggs - you name it, it’s probably on the menu. For a taste of Spain though, it has to be Santo Domingo Street in the old town, otherwise known as Tapas Alley. It seems like every Spaniard under the sun gathers here to graze on big juicy olives and jamon Serrano.

Last but not least, families shouldn’t miss Benidorm’s four big theme parks. Aqualandia waterpark always hits the mark with slides like Niagara and the Big Bang. And Terra Mitica theme park is just as action-packed with white-knuckle rides that guarantee screams. Or spend a day at one of the animal parks.

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The Hotel Poseidon Palace combines a lively pool scene with a fantastic location, making it the ideal base for a Benidorm break.

It’s the setting that seals the deal at this place. The hotel is in a great spot, just ten minutes’ walk from Levante Beach and the centre of Benidorm, so getting out and about is really easy. What’s more, there’s a bus stop just at the back of the property, so you can explore the rest of Costa Blanca whenever you like.

At the hotel itself, a large swimming pool takes pride of place in the grounds. It comes with a children’s section and is flanked by palms, loungers and parasols. For more in the way of relaxation and some pampering, head for the spa, and treat yourself to a massage.

If you want to up the pace a little, there’s plenty to get involved in. During the day, sports competitions and quizzes are on the agenda. In the evenings, meanwhile, expect occasional shows, as well as live music and dancing.

On the dining front, it’s all about big buffet spreads featuring all the international favourites. Dinnertime, for example, sees the likes of soup, paella, pasta and salads sitting alongside different types of meat and fish. There are regular chef's nights laid on, too.

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