Xaloc (Room 122)

The Xaloc is a warm and humid south-easterly wind that caresses the beaches and rocks the waves. The Xaloc room is designed to delight the senses with a view of the Mediterranean Sea. From its windows you can see the sea, the 18th hole and, on clear days, the Montgó massif.

Torre del Alba (Room 304)

The Torre del Alba (The Dawn Tower) room has an exceptional location within the convent that houses the Parador. The lower floor has a comfortable living room, and the bedroom, shaped like a tower, has windows facing the four cardinal points. Just like a watchtower, you’ll enjoy views of the Generalife Palace and its gardens, Alberca, Sierra Nevada, the plains of Vega de Granada, and the Alhambra.

Golden Room (Room 314)

Located in the upper cloister, at the entrance there is a 16th-17th century, entirely original magnificently coffered ceiling bordered with the coats of arms of the first Lords of Feria (15th century) and the first Dukes of Feria (17th century). These are clear indicators of the most glorious era of the city and of this palace.