Águilas is a small seaside town in South-East Spain, which enjoys a mild and sunny climate throughout the year.
Aguilas is closely related to the UK. In the XIX century, a large British community settled in the town to exploit the iron-ore mines and "esparto" plant in the area. This British community was known as the "Colonia Inglesa". And its also the reason Aguilas boasts the first football pitch built in Spain!
The hotel
Accommodation is in a newly built four star hotel, located right in front of the sea. Volunteers are accommodated in single rooms on a full-board basis (or double rooms if you are coming as a couple). Please note that, occasionally, your en-suite room may be part of a 2 bedroom suite.
There is direct access from the Hotel to two beaches and to Águilas' seafront promenade.
The hotel restaurant offers excellent buffet meals with show cooking, a pub and a cafeteria. The terrace offers wonderful sea views.
How to get there
Águilas is located in the Murcia region, on the Costa Cálida, and is well communicated with Alicante and Almería. If you are travelling by car, there's free off-street parking close to the hotel.
You can also use our free transport service to get to the hotel. We can pick you up from Alicante airport or Murcia train station.
Below you can see a selection of pictures of the hotel and the town of Aguilas.

