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  • Hotel Kaktus Albir, Spain
    Hotel Kaktus Albir has excellent facilities, including an indoor heated rooftop pool with a Jacuzzi and sun terraces, and an outdoor pool with excellent sea views
  • Albir's stunning coastline
    The panoramic view from the Hotel Kaktus Albir is a must for photographers with wonderful views of the sparkling Mediterranean  across to distant Calpe.
  • The picturesque town of Javea
    Behind the traditional harbour, where there are also some great restaurants and bars, in one of the Costa Blanca’s oldest resorts, Javea, you can climb the hill for a fantastic view from the Cabo de Nao San Martin over the bay.
  • The old village of Finestrat
    The lovely old village of Finestrat is situated by the mountain area of Puig Campana and offers beautiful views from the mountains down to the sea. Its architecture has a distinct Moorish influence.
  • The award-winning Blue Flag beach
    One of the main attractions of the hotel is its proximity to Albir's award-winning Blue Flag beach, which is ideal for swimming and relaxation.
Hotel highlights
Javea harbour Stay and Relax
The picturesque town of Javea

Behind the traditional harbour, where there are also some great restaurants and bars, in one of the Costa Blanca’s oldest resorts, Javea, you can climb the hill for a fantastic view from the Cabo de Nao San Martin over the bay.

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  • Travel insurance
  • Return flights and transfers
  • Full board
  • Free bar open for 10 hours a day
  • Two excursions
  • Four excursions on 14 nights or longer
  • Welcome drink, cocktail party and Saga dinner
  • Resident Saga representative

Included Excursions

The following excursions are included on all standard Saga holidays of at least seven nights’ duration at the Hotel Kaktus Albir.

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The village of FinestratThe village of Finestrat

Finestrat (half day)

The lovely old village of Finestrat is unique in that it is an inland mountain village and also a small tourist resort by the sea, Cala Finestrat. The village is situated by the mountain area of Puig Campana and offers beautiful views from the mountains down to the sea. Its architecture has a distinct Moorish influence.

Coast and Country (full day)

Head further north into the Jalon Valley to experience village life. You then descend into the Girona River Valley and arrive in Benidoleig, where the cave of Las Calaveras (‘Cave of Skulls’) was formed about 135,000,000 years ago. It is approximately 400 metres long and up to 50 metres high. Bones of a large number of prehistoric animals have been found. To enter the cave, you need to pay an admission of approximately €3.

Continue to Moraira, where you can enjoy lunch and explore the town. You continue along the coast to Calpe, where you can wander around the harbour.

In addition to the above, the following excursions are included on holidays of 14 nights or longer. Subject to availability, guests staying seven nights may be able to purchase these excursions:

Elche and Alicante (full day) 

Enjoy a visit to Elche, a town famous for its vast number of palm trees. Its ochre-coloured houses produce a Moorish effect. The Palm Museum and the ruins of the former Alcázar or Moorish castle, are sights well worth seeing.

After leaving Elche, you continue to the bustling port and provincial capital of Alicante, which is famous for its luminous skies. Its name derives from the Roman name for the city: Lucentum – the ‘city of light’. Attractions include the stylish promenade, the cathedral of St Nicholas, the baroque Town Hall and the Castillo de Santa Barbara fortress.

Jávea (half day) 

Visit Jávea, a small town that is in two parts. The old quarter stands on high ground at the foot of the Montgó mountains, and has a 14th-century fortified church. The modern resort area, with its Parador, has grown up around the harbour and sandy beach.