June 2026 is fast approaching, and with it, one of the most spectacular events on the Iberian Peninsula: the famous Hogueras de San Juan in Alicante. From June 20th to 24th, the capital of the Costa Blanca will transform into a true open-air museum before setting its streets ablaze in a night of fire and celebration. At Roomlala, we know just how much this event draws the crowds. With over a million visitors expected, finding accommodation becomes a real challenge. Hotels are fully booked, and prices soar. That is why we offer an alternative that combines authenticity, savings, and compliance with local regulations: homestay rentals for extended stays. Discover how to experience this legendary festival from the inside, as close to the locals as possible, while sticking to your budget.
The excitement of the 2026 Hogueras de San Juan: A must-see event
The Hogueras de San Juan are not just simple bonfires. They are true artistic and satirical monuments, made of wood and papier-mâché, that rise up in every neighborhood of Alicante. The official festivities will take place from June 20th to 24th, 2026, marked by an intense calendar. Every day at 2:00 PM, the Plaza de los Luceros trembles at the sound of the impressive Mascletàs, those deafening daytime pyrotechnic shows that make the heart of the city vibrate. The parades, the floral offerings to the Virgin of Remedio, and the brass bands liven up the streets until the highlight of the festival: the famous night of the Cremà, on June 24th, where all the monuments are reduced to ashes in an indescribable atmosphere.
However, this worldwide popularity comes at a price. Hotel occupancy in Alicante during this period is near total saturation. According to historical data from the APHA (Provincial Association of Hotels of Alicante), the city reaches what they call a technical maximum, with occupancy rates fluctuating between 92% and 100%. This massive demand inevitably leads to an explosion in hotel rates. A simple hotel room can see its price multiplied by three or four compared to the low season, making the stay inaccessible for many travelers, students, or digital nomads.
Faced with this situation, finding short-term accommodation is a financial and logistical challenge if not planned months in advance. This is where the homestay rental alternative makes perfect sense. Not only does it allow you to escape the price hikes of the hotel industry, but it above all offers a unique opportunity to experience the event not as a mere tourist, but as a true Alicantino. By sharing the daily life of a resident, you gain access to the very soul of the festival.
At Roomlala, we are convinced that travel takes on another dimension when it is shared. However, for this experience to be perfect, it is essential to fully understand the local context, both culturally and regarding regulations. Alicante is a welcoming city, but one that has recently adapted its laws to preserve the balance between tourism and local life. That is why we guide you step-by-step to organize a stay that is both unforgettable, affordable, and perfectly in line with Valencian legislation.
Homestays in Alicante: An authentic and economical immersion
At the heart of traditions and neighborhoods
Choosing to rent a homestay room during the Hogueras means choosing total immersion. Hotels are often concentrated in ultra-touristy areas, cut off from neighborhood life. Conversely, by staying with a local in iconic neighborhoods like San Blas, Carolinas, or Benalúa, you will be at the nerve center of neighborhood festivities. Each neighborhood has its own Hoguera, its own barraca (festive tent), and its own traditions. Your host will be your best guide to help you discover these hidden treasures far from the crowds of the city center.
Imagine yourself savoring the traditional coca amb tonyina (tuna pie) and bacores (fresh figs) prepared by your host, before heading out together into the street to admire the neighborhood monument. The people of Alicante are proud of their traditions and are often delighted to share them with their tenants. They know the best spots to watch the parades without being crushed by the crowd and know exactly when to arrive to get the best view during the Mascletàs. This is a luxury no tourist guide can offer you.
Take the example of Sarah, a French student who went to perfect her Spanish last year. By staying with Maria, a dynamic retiree in the Florida Portazgo neighborhood, she was able to participate in neighborhood meals organized by the local Hoguera committee. She was no longer a mere spectator, but a participant in the festival, creating strong and lasting human connections. It is this human dimension that we defend at Roomlala, because it transforms a simple trip into a true human adventure.
Moreover, immersion allows you to understand the city's rhythm. The nights of the Hogueras are long and noisy. Your host will be able to advise you on the necessary rest periods and off-peak hours to visit the city in peace. Living with a local also means learning the specific vocabulary of the festival, understanding the satirical critiques hidden in the cardboard monuments, and grasping all the essence of Valencian culture in its warmest form.
An economic solution to hotel inflation
The financial aspect is undeniably one of the greatest advantages of homestay rentals. While Alicante hotels capitalize on the June 20th to 24th period to maximize their profits, the prices for homestay rooms via Roomlala remain much more stable and fair. You pay for the use of a room and the sharing of common spaces, without the exorbitant margins applied by hotel structures during peak tourism demand.
Beyond the cost of the overnight stay, staying in a homestay allows for substantial savings on the food budget. During the Hogueras, city-center restaurants are stormed, often impose more expensive special menus, and require reservations weeks in advance. By having access to your host's kitchen, you can prepare your own meals, keep drinks cool, and limit your expenses to the few tapas and churros enjoyed on the street. Over a stay of several weeks, this saving is massive.
Let's take a concrete use case: Lucas, a seasonal worker who moved to the Costa Blanca for the summer. If he had had to book a hotel for his first weeks in Alicante during the Hogueras, he would have exhausted his monthly budget in a few days. By using Roomlala to rent a room from a young couple for a full month, he secured accommodation at a reasonable price, while fully enjoying the festivities before starting his contract in July. His budget was divided by three compared to a standard accommodation solution.
Finally, the flexibility offered by room rentals allows for sharing certain costs. Access to a washing machine, the house's high-speed Wi-Fi (essential for digital nomads), and sometimes even the loan of bicycles by the host, are all little extras that lighten the final bill. At Roomlala, we facilitate this transparent connection, where the price displayed is the price paid, without any last-minute bad surprises related to festive inflation.
Legal framework and stay tips: How to prepare your trip?
Understanding Valencian regulation (Decree-Law 9/2024)
It is crucial to address a major point of caution to organize your 2026 stay in Alicante. The Valencian Community has recently tightened its regulations regarding tourist rentals. Decree-Law 9/2024 of the Consell expressly prohibits the tourist rental of individual rooms for stays of 10 days or less. This measure aims to fight against the proliferation of very short-term rentals that destabilize the local real estate market and harm the tranquility of residents.
Concretely, what does this mean for you? It is legally no longer possible to rent a homestay room solely for the long Hogueras weekend (June 20th to 24th). At Roomlala, we make it a point of honor to strictly comply with the laws in force to ensure the safety of our hosts as well as our tenants. But far from being a hurdle, we see this regulation as a wonderful opportunity to rethink the way you travel by adopting slow tourism.
To intelligently and legally bypass this restriction, the solution is simple: extend your stay! By booking a room for a period of more than 10 days, you move out of the strict framework of hyper-tourist rentals targeted by the decree. Better yet, if you come to Alicante for a specific purpose (studies, internship, temporary work, remote work), your rental falls under the classic LAU (Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos) regime. This legal framework protects rentals for residential use or justified temporary need, making your stay perfectly secure.
We therefore advise you to arrive well before the start of the festivities, for example by June 10th or 15th, and to leave at the end of June or the beginning of July. This will give you time to see the city transform, attend the Plantà (the installation of the monuments) in peace, experience the excitement of the key days, and then enjoy the gentleness of Alicante life and its magnificent beaches once the frenzy has subsided. It is the guarantee of a rich, balanced, and 100% legal stay.
Perfect profiles for this type of extended stay
Homestay rentals for stays of more than 10 days attract diverse profiles, for whom the Hogueras de San Juan constitute an exceptional bonus to their initial project. Digital nomads, for example, find in Alicante a perfect ecosystem: an ideal climate, high-performance internet connection, and undeniable quality of life. By renting a room for a month in June 2026, a remote worker can accomplish their professional tasks during the day and dive into the madness of the Mascletàs and parades in the evening, without breaking the law.
Students and language learners are also an ideal audience. The month of June often marks the end of university semesters or the beginning of summer internships. What better way than to move in with a local to practice Spanish on a daily basis, while participating in the largest cultural festival in the region? Linguistic immersion is increased tenfold during the Hogueras, because the opportunities to chat with neighbors, members of the barracas, and other festival-goers are endless.
Let's not forget seasonal workers. The Costa Blanca attracts thousands of professionals for the summer season in the hotel, restaurant, or tourism industries. Finding affordable accommodation for the whole season is a challenge. By going through Roomlala, they can move in from June under the LAU regime, enjoy the Hogueras to integrate into local culture, and be operational for the peak of the tourist season in July and August.
Take the example of Clara, a freelance web developer. In 2024, she rented a room in San Vicente del Raspeig (a few minutes by tram from Alicante) from June 5th to July 5th. This extended stay allowed her to work in peace during the day, while respecting the 10-day-plus rule. In the evening, she would join her host in the center of Alicante to enjoy the concerts and fireworks. She thus combined professional productivity, respect for the law, and total cultural immersion, a winning triptych that we strongly encourage.
Our practical tips for a successful extended stay in Alicante
Even for stays of several weeks, anticipation remains the absolute key to success. The Hogueras de San Juan attract so many people that the best homestay rooms are booked months in advance. For the 2026 edition, we advise you to start your search on Roomlala from January or February. By starting early, you will have the choice of neighborhoods, rates, and you will be able to exchange calmly with your potential hosts to ensure that your expectations match their way of life.
To help you prepare for this exceptional trip, here is a checklist of the essential elements to consider when booking:
- Check the location carefully: If you are coming to telecommute or if you need sleep, favor the peripheral neighborhoods (like San Juan Playa, Muchamiel, or San Vicente del Raspeig). The heart of Alicante lives to the rhythm of brass bands and firecrackers 24/7 during the holidays. The tram network (TRAM) is excellent and runs all night during key days, allowing you to reach the festival easily.
- Discuss openly with your host in advance: Use the secure Roomlala messaging system to introduce yourself, explain the reason for your extended stay (work, studies, slow tourism), and ask questions about the atmosphere of their neighborhood during the Hogueras. Ensure your life rhythms are compatible.
- Prepare suitable equipment: Quality earplugs are absolutely essential, even in the periphery. Also, plan for very comfortable shoes, as the city center is closed to traffic and you will walk a lot to admire the dozens of monuments scattered around the city.
- Validate the duration of your stay: Ensure your booking dates exceed the 10 days required by the Valencian Decree-Law 9/2024, to guarantee the legality of your rental and the peace of mind of your host.
Communication is the pillar of successful cohabitation. Do not hesitate to ask your host what the house rules are regarding night-time return hours, particularly during the crazy week of June 20th to 24th. Most Alicante hosts are very understanding during this period, as they themselves participate in the festivities, but mutual respect remains the rule. Sharing a breakfast or offering to help clean the common areas after a long night of partying will strengthen your bonds.
By choosing Roomlala for your extended stay in Alicante during the Hogueras de San Juan 2026, you are opting for safety. We secure your payments until your arrival and offer you a reliable booking framework. You just have to focus on the essential: preparing your itinerary so you don't miss any Mascletà, tasting local specialties, and letting yourself be enchanted by the magic of the flames during the spectacular night of the Cremà. Experience the event from the inside, respect local culture and laws, and create imperishable memories under the sun of the Costa Blanca.
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