La Finca Resort offers 120 rooms, each superbly decorated and equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. The spacious bedrooms feature modern design, bright interiors and thoughtful touches throughout. All rooms come with king-size beds or two double beds, guaranteeing a proper night's sleep after a long day on the course. You'll also find satellite/cable LCD TV, internet access, direct dial telephone and a safety box as standard.
Many rooms include a private terrace where you can step out onto your own sun loungers and take in wonderful views over the golf course, a perfect spot for a morning coffee or evening drink. The layout and finish feel genuinely five-star, with attention to detail that makes the accommodation a highlight rather than just a place to sleep.
Rooms are bright and modern with plenty of space for golf bags, and if you can snag a terrace you'll get a cracking view for a post-round drink. Air conditioning is standard, which matters in the summer months, and the bathrooms are well appointed with rainfall showers and decent counter space. If you've got an early tee time, it's worth asking about breakfast options, the staff are used to golfers running on coffee and a quick bite before heading out.
The hotel sits close to the first tee, so you're not hauling bags across a sprawling resort, and there's secure storage if you need it. Check-in is straightforward even for late arrivals from Alicante, and the reception team can sort buggy hire, practice facilities and any course queries without fuss. It's the kind of place where the logistics just work, which is exactly what you want when you're trying to fit in multiple rounds.
For non-golfers or rest days, the spa is a proper facility rather than an afterthought. Treatments are bookable in advance, and there's a good range of options if you're nursing a sore back or just want to switch off for an afternoon. The pool area overlooks the course and gardens, with plenty of loungers and a relaxed vibe that suits couples and groups equally well.
The hotel's restaurant is one of the better options in this part of Costa Blanca, serving a wide variety of Mediterranean cuisine for lunch and dinner. The menu leans on fresh, local ingredients and the kitchen delivers consistently well across the board. If you're after something lighter, the café offers refreshments throughout the day, ideal for a quick bite between rounds or after a session in the spa.
Beyond golf, the resort caters well for downtime. You can play tennis, cycle the surrounding area, relax in the spa or simply lay by the pool while soaking in the views over the course. Other facilities include paddle tennis courts, a tennis court, heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools with a children's area, a poolside snack bar, sun terrace, gym and steam room. If you fancy heading to the coast, loungers and parasols can be hired on the nearby sandy beach. Diving and sailing are also close at hand for those who want to mix things up off the course.