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Voramar Hotel Benidorm

Planning a Spanish getaway, but dreaming of something a bit more intimate and authentic rather than the soul-crushing, skyscraper mega-resorts packed with screaming families? Tucked away in the very heart of Benidorm is the 4-star Hotel Voramar Benidorm—a place that, at first glance, tempts you with its chic, boutique vibe and a rooftop terrace overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean.

The Voramar is a completely different kettle of fish compared to Benidorm’s usual concrete giants. This is a hotel with a proper Spanish soul, boasting a much calmer, decidedly more mature atmosphere.

You won’t find water slides here, nor loud poolside entertainment from dawn till dusk, and definitely no stag dos (which are officially banned). Instead, you get stylish interiors, the sound of the waves just around the corner, and the rich aroma of local tapas.

But is this 4-star oasis completely sin-free? We’ve looked past the glossy brochures, checked the facts, and are ready to lay bare the absolute truth!

The Location

When it comes to its coordinates, Hotel Voramar absolutely hit the jackpot. Located at Avenida de los Almendros 6, it sits right on the border of the charming Old Town and just 50 metres from the port and the quieter, sandy Poniente Beach. Even the famous Balcon del Mediterraneo viewpoint is less than a lazy 6-minute stroll away.

This is a dream spot for anyone who prefers authentic Spanish tavernas over fast-food joints—the legendary Tapas Alley is practically on your doorstep. You can wander to the beach in your flip-flops, and the walk back doesn’t require mountaineering gear, as the terrain is completely flat (unlike Benidorm’s notorious hillside hotels).

Where’s the Catch?

Word to the wise: Being right in the thick of the action means Spanish street life happens right under your window.

  • The Soundtrack: If you end up with a road-facing room, the early-morning bin lorry, late-night chatter from local revellers, and the general buzz of the cafes will become the free backing track to your holiday.

  • The Parking Nightmare: Driving your own car in this part of town is a logistical disaster. The hotel doesn’t have its own car park, leaving you with a paid public car park opposite for about €15 a day—where squeezing your vehicle into a space requires skills worthy of a Formula 1 driver.

Rooms and Cleanliness

If you’re a bit of a neat freak, you can breathe a sigh of relief at Hotel Voramar. Cleanliness is undoubtedly this hotel’s trump card. The rooms are polished to such absolute perfection that you could quite happily eat your paella straight off the floor. The towels are crisp, the linen smells divine, and the beds are massive and incredibly comfy. Plus, the air conditioning is whisper-quiet and highly efficient, ensuring a proper night’s sleep even during the scorching Spanish nights.

However, let’s talk about the layout. The rooms are absolutely charming… until you try to swing a cat in them. Standard rooms can be rather compact. If you’re travelling with two massive suitcases, opening them out on the floor turns the space into a total obstacle course—one that will almost certainly leave you with a few mystery bruises if you try to navigate it in the dark.

Keep in mind: Due to the building’s architecture, some of the cheaper rooms have windows facing an internal courtyard (a bit of a “lightwell”). While this keeps the room airy, it completely robs you of any view or natural sunlight.

Then there’s the acoustics. The walls can be a tad on the thin side, meaning you’ll easily find out exactly what your neighbour is watching on TV, or get to enjoy a front-row seat to their morning humming session in the shower. Fortunately, the modern bathrooms—complete with proper, luxurious rain showers—do a grand job of compensating for these little quirks.

Food & Dining

When it comes to the buffet at Hotel Voramar Benidorm, it’s firmly a case of quality over quantity. If you’re expecting miles of buffet tables piled high with hundreds of random dishes (half of which taste exactly the same), you’re barking up the wrong tree. Instead, the restaurant offers a slightly smaller, but beautifully curated selection of Mediterranean and international cuisine.

Breakfast is absolutely top-notch—ranging from crispy bacon to fresh fruit, cheeses, and proper Spanish churros. Lunch and dinner will tempt you with fresh fish, seafood, and beautifully cooked meats. Everything is fresh, seasoned with love, and presented beautifully.

Best of all, the restaurant is a haven of peace. There is no elbowing your way to the front for the last slice of watermelon, and none of those stressful, frantic queues you usually have to suffer through in the massive mega-hotels.

What’s the Catch?

A heads-up for fast-food fans and veggies:

  • The Junk Food Factor: If you’re the type who craves pizza, chips, and burgers 24/7, you might turn your nose up at the selection here.

  • Plant-Based Limits: The vegetarian and vegan selection can be a bit thin on the ground at times. If you don’t eat meat or fish, your daily menu might get a tad repetitive.

However, if you appreciate authentic Spanish flavours and proper Mediterranean cooking, dining at the Voramar is an absolute delight.

Who is This Hotel a Perfect Match For, and Who Should Skip It Entirely?

Who Will Absolutely Love It?

  • Couples and Solo Travellers Seeking a Vibe: This is the ideal spot for a romantic weekend or a chilled-out holiday. The proximity to the charming streets of the Old Town, cosy local bars, and that gorgeous rooftop terrace create a wonderful, grown-up atmosphere.

  • Foodies and Culture Vultures: Step outside the lobby and you are instantly in the heart of the real Benidorm, miles away from the rowdy British pubs serving cheap lager and chips.

  • View Seekers: The rooftop terrace—complete with a pool and bar—is an absolute showstopper. They host live music on Saturday nights (think excellent jazz bands), and sipping a cocktail while watching the sunset over the bay is pure bliss.

Who Should Give It a Miss?

  • Families with Very Young Children: With no paddling pool, water slides, playground, or kids’ entertainment, the little ones will be bored senseless. Plus, their loud playtimes might not quite mesh with the hotel’s relaxed, adult-centric vibe.

  • Non-Swimmers (and the Vertically Challenged): The famous rooftop pool looks spectacular in photos, but it has one rather comical design flaw—it is deep across its entire area. Unless you are at least 6 foot tall or swim like a fish, forget about casually standing in the water with a drink in hand. It’s more of an Olympic training pool than a spot for a lazy paddle.

  • Peace-and-Quiet Purists: This is a city centre location, so there’s no escaping the sounds of Benidorm waking up around you.

The Ultimate Showdown: 3 Biggest Pros vs. 3 Biggest Cons

To help you make your final decision, here is the absolute truth in a quick, scannable summary:

3 Biggest Pros3 Biggest Cons
Brilliant Location: Completely flat terrain, just 50 metres to the sandy Poniente Beach, and right on the doorstep of the charming Old Town.Deep & Small Rooftop Pool: No shallow end to stand in, and a very limited number of sun loungers (first come, first served!).
Delicious, Curated Food: High-quality Mediterranean dishes, fresh seafood, local specialties, and zero frantic buffet queues.Compact Rooms & Acoustics: Standard rooms are tight on space, the walls are a tad paper-thin, and some cheaper rooms face a dark internal courtyard.
Spotless & Classy: An intimate, mature atmosphere, impeccable cleanliness, and a fantastic rooftop terrace with live weekend music.Logistical Headaches: No private hotel car park, and noticeable city noise if you end up with a road-facing room.

If you are looking for a classy establishment that lets you experience the real Spain without being marooned out in the sticks, Hotel Voramar Benidorm is a fantastic choice. You’ll love it for the superb food, the spotless rooms, and that incredible rooftop terrace where an evening drink just hits different.

And those minor hiccups? Well, just think of them as the authentic charm of Spanish city life!

P.S. If this brutally honest, sugar-free review helped you make up your mind—and saved you from the surprise of a pool where you can’t touch the bottom—please make your booking by clicking the link below. It won’t cost you a penny extra (the price stays exactly the same), but Booking will toss a tiny commission my way. That way, I can keep drinking coffee by the gallon in Benidorm and writing more no-nonsense, fluff-free reviews for you. Safe travels!

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