Hostels in Alicante, Spain

12 hostels available. Prices start from $11.00 for a dorm bed.

Hostels in Alicante

Beach Lovers Retreat Digital Nomads Family-Friendly Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…00 to 23.00 Check out before 11.00 Payment upon arrival by cash ,credit and debit card Taxes included Breakfast not included General: Reception from 09.00 to 23.00 No curfew Minimum 18 … More
Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…- I spent a lot of time at the front door trying to find a way in, but realized that they send you all the details in an email at the beginning of your specified check in time. From there, it’s … More
Beach Lovers Retreat Party Hostel
"…00 to 21.00. If you arrive after 21:00, please contact us for additional information about automatic check-in. Check out before 11.00. Before check-in or after check-out you can leave your … More
Adventure Hostels Beach Lovers Retreat Family-Friendly Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…The size and capacity of the installations encourages the guests to socialize. Four multiple bedrooms, all exterior, a big lounge, and great kitchen, all connected with the outside terraces … More
"…5 km from Alicante Train Station, 700 metres from Provincial Archaeology Museum of Alicante and less than 1 km from The San Nicolas Co-Cathedral. Set 1.2 km from Postiguet Beach. Alicante Golf is … More
Family-Friendly Hostel
Carmen, 9 More
Beach Lovers Retreat Digital Nomads Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…Common Spaces At the top of the first floor are a few couches and a library where you can hang out, but the main common area is the entire downstairs floor. At the back, you will find a small … More

Chameleon Hostel


Free Breakfast
Digital Nomads Party Hostel Quiet Rest Solo Traveller
"…While certainly not a party hostel and also lacks a TV or lounge room, it does provide a quiet, comfortable stay. The kitchen is available for cooking and storing food in the refrigerator. … More
Beach Lovers Retreat Family-Friendly Hostel
5, Calle Mayor Building Of 04 Floors More

La Florida

Alfaz del Pi
"…It's f***ing gross. There were lots of gangs hanging in the street. I nearly got stabbed twice, and to top it all off — this is unbeleivable — get this — there were used condoms in the pillowcases … More
Party Hostel
"This hostal is located at San Juan Beach. Amenities: Swimming pool, Jacuzzi, Restaurant-cafeteria, Pizzeria, Partking, Cable and Air conditioning. Optional: Breakfast and lunch." …Calle Tridente, 27 More

Hotels in Alicante

"…Ideal for travelling with family or friends, given the wide range of leisure and cultural activities nearby (Explanada de Espaa, Santa Barbara Castle, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Town … More
"…Check out before 12:00 . Payment upon arrival by cash, credit cards, debit cards. This property might pre-authorize your credit card. Taxes included. Breakfast not included - 3.00 EUR per … More
Carrer Pintor Velazquez, 11 More
Calle San Vicente 19, 4 Dch More
Calle de Olozaga 803012 Alicante More
34 Carrer Calderón de la Barca More
Tomas Elis Yusti, 4 More

Hotel Castilla

Playa de San Juan
Free Breakfast
"…We could see a little bit of sea from our balcony. Also, it's not in Alicante — it's in San Juan Playa, which is a 10-minute taxi ride from Alicante. I don't suggest staying in the San Juan area, … More

Hostels in Alicante, Spain

12 hostels available. Prices start from $23.00 for a dorm bed.
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Get to know Alicante (no more "I wish I knew this before")

This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Alicante.

Guess what? Alicante is also named and spelled Alacant - It is the same destination. Goodbye confusion.

The first Iberian settlements near Alicante date back to the third century BC. In the first century, the Romans captured the Iberian city Leukante or Leukanto and this is believed to be the origin of today’s name. From the eighth to thirteenth centuries, the city was under Islamic rule; it was renamed Medina or Al-Laqant. After that, it was part of the Kingdom of Castile and then Aragon before it was finally incorporated by the Spanish Kingdom in the sixteenth century.

Alicante is very famous for its beaches, which are visited by tourists from the whole world. There are long kilometers of sandy beaches, situated very close to the city. The temperature is high all year long and you can have a great holiday. The transport connections are very good and the airport has many flights to different countries. There are, of course, many other things to do and see in Alicante apart from partying and going to the beaches. You can visit the Castle of Santa Barbara; the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Alicante; the Museum of Bellas Artes Gravina in a building from the eighteenth century; the festival the Bonfires of San Juan in July; the Easter festivities in Alicante; and the Moors and Christians festival, which is dedicated to the medieval fight against the Muslims.

Alicante hostels are quite numerous, although some of them operate only in the summer season. Be aware that some of the hostels in Alicante have good facilities but some people party too hard in the summer, so be sure to check if you are going to stay at a party hostel in Alicante or a more relaxed place. Most hostels in Alicante are located near the Castle of Santa Barbara, but there are hostels in Alicante in almost any part of the city. Some of the hostels in Alicante are located just meters away from the sandy beaches.

Written by local enthusiast for Alicante hostels

Written by local enthusiast for Alicante hostels George Traveller

Alicante Hostel Cheatsheet

Above we list every single hostel there is in the city. Let us take a broader look at what you can expect - and what not. We created this cheatsheet for you to get a more complete picture of the hostel quality in Alicante, average prices and types of hostels to choose from.
Total number of hostels 12
Average dorm price $34
Average private room price $86
Cheapest hostel in Alicante Hostel Alicante A-cero Living with $27.5
Party hostels in Alicante Hostal Numero Trece (4 in total)
Most Alicante hostels are located in Alfaz del Pi
Average rating of all hostels 6.7

FAQ about Alicante Hostels

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Other Nearby Cities

San Juan de Alicante (7 Km / 5 mi.)
El Altet (10 Km / 6 mi.)
El Campello (12 Km / 7 mi.)
La Marina (26 Km / 16 mi.)
Villajoyosa (28 Km / 17 mi.)
Torremanzanas (30 Km / 18 mi.)
Guardamar del Segura (32 Km / 20 mi.)

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