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Barceló Santiago - Adults Only
4.3/5102 Reviews
Extremely quiet area infact quite boring If you haven’t thrown your towel on a sunbed by 9am you won’t get one until after 5pm Food repetitive goat and bird salad not for us Restaurant is loud, manic absolutely no ambiance We went in every night and ended up eating out Definitely not a short walk to the beach, we never did find it !! Very expensive holiday almost 3k for one week half board. Then meals out on top of that. Hotel itself though is spotless and our room was very nice (deluxe sea view) Bed was very comfortable Check in a very long process Entertainment night time good we watched it from our balcony. Pity about the sun bed hogs, they were even putting their towels out one morning in the rain !! A lot of sun beds with towels on but no one in them. Plus side they have a separate smoking area so you are not breathing in second hand smoke. The area is extremely hilly and we are fit but after 4 days I was sick of climbing hills to go down them to climb another and so on. Definitely not suitable for anyone with mobility issues unless you are not going to leave the hotel. Was really looking forward to our holiday especially as the reviews are so good but we just didn’t find what others obviously did.
Grand Muthu Golf Plaza Hotel & Spa
3.5/556 Reviews
L'ambiance de cet honnête reste familial. Simple mais convivial. Comme ds tous hôtel il y a des points positifs et d'autres négatifs. Les points positifs : - à 10 minutes de l'aéroport, - à 15 minutes des plages touristiques playa Los Americas ou celle des Christinos, et de l'ambiance ”vacances” des villes comme Costa Adeje, - pas mal de places pr se garer aux alentours (attention : parking de l'hôtel 7€) - soirées à thème chaque soir, en mode ”camping paradis”, - les cocktails du barman : top et large choix. Prix raisonnables. - La taille des chambres, spacieuses et pratiques pour une famille. - Le personnel de la réception, sympa et arrangeant. L'un des réceptionniste maîtrisait un peu le français ce qui a été un plus mais les autres, dont Javier, sont très sympas. - La piscine : non chauffée certe mais on s'y fait vite une fois dedans et elle est suffisamment grande, je trouve... Peu profondes 1,40m au max, appréciable des familles. Juste un bémol, les gens incivilisés laissent traîner leurs mégots ds les jardinières, ce qui est dommage. Les points négatifs, oui il y en a qd même un peu 🙄. - Peu d'excursions Nature autour de l'hôtel... - La déco est très soignée et jolie dans l'entrée, les patios, l'espace piscine mais fait qd même un peu ”vieillot” entre autre ds les chambres et la salle de resto. - La salle de spectacle est sympa avec pleins de photos de stars mais les couleurs ”chaudes, façon ibériques” la rende ”Vintage”. - Les frais en plus ne sont pas donnés (30€/nuit/chambre pr le changement de chambre que nous avions demandé et 10€/pers pr le ptit déj.) Je ne sais pas pr le reste... - Autre désagrément : les odeurs nauséabondes à certains moments de la journée entrez autre le soir... Et là dessus, malheureusement, l'hôtel n'y peut rien car je pense que ça vient du golf situé à proximité ou bien d'un truc qui ressemble à une station d'épuration. Alors, ça ne dure pas toute la journée ou nuit... ou alors mon nez c'est habitué mais c'est qd même dommage pr l'hôtel. Et dérangeant pr les résidents. - Manque de prise à côté du lit. Lampe de chevet, 1 prise donc pas possible de charger son téléphone portable la nuit. - Les avions qui passent la journée mais cela n'est pas dérangeant la nuit car au max à 23h, il n'y a plus de traffic donc la nuit, reste reposante qd même.
Catalonia Punta del Rey
3.7/559 Reviews
I will try to be as honest as possible with this hotel as I don't generally criticise if I can help it. We only stayed at the hotel for 3 days after a week's Marella cruise and as soon as we went in we were a little bit disappointed. Probably spoilt by the service on the cruise. The hotel is very tired and dated in places and has a lot of brown tiles. The reception area doesn't feel very welcoming and there's no feel of a 4 star hotel It just feels a bit bog standard. Decor in the rooms is very outdated. The bathroom was a mass of brown dated tiles. But it was clean. I know that a hotel star rating system works on the basis of the services it offers and not because of the decor. The main pool area was quite noisy and full of kids and felt like a Butlins holiday camp. There were split level sections which seemed nice and there were jacuzzis, so it quite a nice layout - just very busy and noisy. The dining side of things is quite a bit of hustle and bustle and can be very noisy in some parts of the restaurant area. We did find a quieter area. One negative is paper cups for drinks, rather than plastic. How can this be reasonable or even sustainable? Let's get positive. The staff are friendly and efficient. The adult only infinity pool was much more luxurious and inviting. It's a shame the rest of the hotel isn't up to the same sort of standard. During our stay we found the food was overall very enjoyable. There was a lot of choice, particularly plates of prawns, muscles, salmon, steak and lots of salad. As with most all-inclusive hotels the quality can vary and can sometimes be lukewarm, however there is a microwave if needed. Location was quiet remote, not much near the hotel. Some of the travel agents descriptions mention the black sand beaches nearby but they are a bit of a walk and have limited facilities. There's also no shops nearby so not much to do in the immediate vicinity. There is the boardwalk along the front but it's a 10 minute walk to get to it. I've been to all inclusive hotels before and they have been a better standard. If you like the value for money all inclusive aspect or are a family, then you might be quite happy but it does feel that the hotel needs a bit of a facelift in places. We did get used to the hotel but I'm probably glad we only had a few days there rather than a week.
Hotel Tenerife Golf & Seaview
4/584 Reviews
Very convenient hotel as it is a few minutes by taxi from Tenerife South airport (about €15 by taxi), facing the sea, the view from the room is exceptional. The swimming pool, sheltered from any breeze with glass windows, is heated and you can swim (if you are not too cold) even in winter. The restaurant is a buffet with a good variety of choices, every evening we were offered a different type of dinner (Italian, Spanish, Canarian, etc...). Outside the hotel there is a beautiful promenade along the seafront, while it is surrounded by clubs and commercial activities (the commercial area is really small). The entertainment is limited to a few hours of live music, even for children it is almost nothing and there is no play area.
Precise Resort Tenerife
4/588 Reviews
If you're a wheelchair user, please make sure to let the hotel know with plenty of notice. I use a wheelchair that doesn't fold and I couldn't get into my room without taking the wheels off as there's a wardrobe immediately as you enter the room. Fortunately, I am able to walk and only use my chair for longer distances.l, but for others, this could be a real issue. We stayed in that room for one night and they were happy enough to swap me into a different room in the morning. That first night was awful. There were concerning dips in the floor and the noise from being next to the ocean was so loud, plus the wind rattles the windows, it sounded like I was lost at sea. The receptionist was lovely and upgraded us to a family room, no issues, though I hope for the sake of others that there are double rooms available that are more accessible, not just family rooms. The family room was luckily on the other side, so it was totally silent. The breakfasts were quite stale and the milk for the cereal was warm so stuck with the crepes every morning. We did have dinner here one evening but unfortunately, when I got to the dessert stand, there was a cockroach crawling on the food. They were very apologetic and gave both of us a glass of wine as an apology, but then still had to pay full price on the meals. Fortunately, we did bring an extension cord as there weren't many sockets and not all of them even worked. There were no ceiling lights, just plug in lamps, which made it quite dim at night. The pool is barely heated but it takes a few seconds for your body to acclimatise. The mattress is quite firm and I found the pillows were far too high. Also beware that the hotel is on a VERY steep hill. Luckily, I can actually walk quite well in hot weather but I was definitely out of breath when I got from the bottom of the hill to the hotel. The WiFi is awful and I ended up just using my data. The zoo is well worth visiting though and it's a very short distance away. As you come into the hotel, it's got a huge lovely lobby which was lovely to sit in, so it really surprised me how poor everything else was. I have no ill intentions and the staff were lovely but I have to be honest.
Hotel LIVVO La Quinta Roja
4.6/552 Reviews
Really lovely hotel. Perfectly sited on the town square (which means parking is difficult, so park on the(free )old football pitch 2 blocks away, on the sea front- bags of space). Charming, helpful staff-Nuria and Aleksandra were great for restaurant recommendations and other tips. They put you on the hotel WhatsApp when you arrive. Gabriella ran the breakfast buffet-really excellent, lots of choice. I would recommend upgrading to a Junior Suite. Hotel Restaurant (Silogia) is the best for miles around so book when you arrive (people constantly being turned away when we were there

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