Magic World: A Family-Focused Resort Revival in Marina d’Or (Spain)

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World of magic rises anew as a bold brand collaboration between Magic Costa Blanca and Grupo Fuertes reshapes Marina d’Or, the Holiday complex in Castellón’s Oropesa del Mar. The plan centers on three theme-driven hotels designed for families, signaling a fresh era for the destination.

New ownership has kicked off pre-reservations for the complex’s latest phase and unveiled a dedicated website with a targeted June opening. A €40 million investment backs the rollout, enabling the launch of Magic Sports Hotel (replacing the former Grand Duke), Magic Games Hotel (the former Marina d’Or Playa), and Magic Fantasy Hotel (the former Marina d’Or). The renovation aligns with a broader strategy to diversify accommodation while expanding the offering for visitors.

Alongside the three hotels undergoing renovation, the Magic Inn Hotel will provide three-star beachfront accommodations, and a resort-style spa hotel is planned as a five-star addition, having undergone modernization in the second phase of development.

The most attractive and modern holiday village

Magic World promises a refreshed, more appealing and modern tourism model for visitors. The complex will draw on the strengths of Magic Costa Blanca and Grupo Fuertes to deliver a family-focused experience, featuring immersive elements and experiences such as expansive water parks, sports simulators, and cutting-edge entertainment options, all designed to delight guests of every age.

Executives describe Magic World as a catalyst to diversify offerings, reduce seasonality in tourism, and boost economic activity across the region. The emphasis on three distinctive hotels under one umbrella underscores a cohesive theme aimed at elevating the destination for families and travelers from Canada, the United States, and beyond .

Accommodation details

Magic Sports Hotel is set to redefine sports-themed lodging with a water park experience. The four-star property will feature décor, amenities, and rooms inspired by football, basketball, tennis, and even Formula 1, creating an immersive sports atmosphere. A dedicated Magic Sports Water Park, spanning roughly 7,000 square metres, will include a towering water slide complex and a surfing simulator, offering thrill and novelty for guests of all ages.

Magic Games Hotel will carve out a niche in interactive entertainment, combining console gaming with family-friendly board games. Rooms and facilities will showcase arcade games, next-gen consoles, and a large video game room where families can play together. The concept blends high-tech entertainment with traditional gaming to appeal to a broad audience while keeping the experience accessible and social.

Magic Fantasy Hotel will be a four-star property featuring themed rooms and spaces inspired by the magical world of Magic World, including figures such as the unicorn Rouge and the wizard Magbit. These storytelling elements aim to create memorable, photo-friendly environments that resonate with families seeking whimsy and wonder on their vacation.

The official launch of Magic World is planned for the Fitur fair on January 24, with additional highlights including three state-of-the-art water parks exceeding 25,000 square metres in total. Guests will also discover entertainment venues, gaming zones, and recreation areas crafted to engage the entire family across the resort complex .

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