Discover the best hotels in Province of Almeria, Andalucia including Hotel Envia Almeria Spa & Golf, ALEGRIA Palacio Mojacar, Hotel Best Sabinal, Mediterraneo Bay Hotel & Resort, Hotel Best Mojacar, Playadulce Hotel, Real La Joya, Hotel Roquetas El Palmeral, Best Roquetas, Playacapricho Hotel.
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4 based on 568 reviews
Vincci Hotel Envia Almeria Wellness & Golf is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Almeria, offering a romantic environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning and a minibar, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel. Vincci Hotel Envia Almeria Wellness & Golf features a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to Vincci Hotel Envia Almeria Wellness & Golf, free parking is available. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular military museums such as Museo Refugio de la Guerra Civil. Enjoy your stay in Almeria!
Stayed for one night in September. Absolutely amazed at what price we were given a enormous room with a great bathroom. Food at the bar was great and the service, too. Plenty off parking space and seemingly safe. Easy to arrive. No true services nearby so the hotel is pretty much all you got. The Pueblo is pretty much all resort.
4.5 based on 1659 reviews
If you’re looking for a charming hotel in Mojacar, look no further than ALEGRIA Palacio Mojacar. Nearby landmarks such as Fuente Publica de Mojacar (1.9 mi) and Church of Santa Maria (2.0 mi) make ALEGRIA Palacio Mojacar a great place to stay when visiting Mojacar. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, a minibar, and air conditioning, and ALEGRIA Palacio Mojacar makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including room service and a concierge. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Torre de Macenas, which is a popular Mojacar castle – and it is conveniently located a short distance from the hotel. The staff at ALEGRIA Palacio Mojacar looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
This was our first holiday abroad for approx 5 years so we were looking forward to it. We booked the Alegria Palacio because it was adults only and had some great reviews. I hope my review is realistic and honest. We arrived having hired a car in Almeria and was pleased that there was plenty of free parking at the hotel. The reception area was lovely and we were greeted with a glass of champagne. We had requested a high room with sea view and this was allocated on arrival. The room was spotlessly clean with 2 large beds pushed together to form a huge single. There was a fridge in the room but no other amenities such as kettle or iron. we were aware of this from other reviews. The room was a good size but a little dated in decor and flooring - however, how much time do you spend in the room? The bathroom was very nice although also required a little TLC in the decor department. We were in room 304 which had a problem with the air conditioning (dripping water on the floor) and whilst this was fixed it was obviously an ongoing issue as the ceiling was very warped and stained. In the week we were there the reception staff were lovely and helpful and answered all questions as well as providing a spare hairdryer when the one in the bathroom overheated. The pool area was lovely and well maintained. Soft music playing most of the time until the DJ decided we were all a bit lethargic and played his tunes to wake us all up one afternoon. There is no annoying animation team so very relaxing. My girlfriend did get bitten quite a bit from mosquitoes which we think were there because of the lake in next doors golf course. This isn't the hotels fault but bring your spray as we spent 20 euros on bug spray. The restaurant is faultless in my opinion. The food selection, presentation and service was second to none. My girlfriend has coeliac disease and is completely gluten intolerant. Every morning & night the maitre d or chef would walk her around the food islands and tell her what she could and couldn't eat. They provided her with bread and other items and she never felt she had been left out. The staff in the restaurant went above and beyond in their service and all deserve a special mention. We didn't spend too much time in the bar but it was a bit soulless and the staff, whilst efficient, were a little over eager to serve you a drink at your table rather than you go up to the bar. Evening entertainment was low key and adequate for an adults only hotel - with the usual singers and DJs performing on the lovely patio area outside the bar. We were glad we had a car as the hotel is quite a few km away from any nightlife in Mojacar. Its too far to walk to the main are of Mojacar and you either drive, take a taxi or the bus. We didnt see too many buses and I'm glad we didn't have the hassle of the walk up and down to the main road to get one. Word of advice - if you want to be in the thick of Mojacar this is not the hotel for you. If you want quality service and peace and quite I thoroughly recommend it. One advantage of the hotel is that it is nearer to Garrucha than Mojacar. Garrucha is a lovely Spanish town with cafe's restaurants and beaches and not touristy at all. You could walk there (couple of km) and we loved the laid back feel of the place. So in summary - please read all the reviews to make sure you understand where this hotel is situated, whether you want wild nightlife and manage your expectations. We had a wonderful stay and thank all the staff for making our week so lovely. Yes there were a few things but you can find fault anywhere if you try so I have no hesitation in recommending the Alegria Palacio for a lovely quiet adults only break.
4 based on 3594 reviews
The Hotel Best Sabinal has a prime location, set on one of the most beautiful beaches on the Almeria coast and at the same time it is in the centre of Roquetas de Mar.
It took us three times of trying to get to this hotel due to covid. We were really pleased with the hotel. Right on the seafront excellent views from the balcony. It was supposed to be a side sea view but we looked straight over the sea. There were enough sun beds no need to save them but some people always will! We found the food really good and a few speciality nights which we all enjoyed. Entertainment was hit and miss. Excellent Saturday night (the lady with the hoops). Other nights not as good. Rooms are due a makeover just to brighten them up. All staff were excellent and friendly. Our Grandchildren age 7 & 10 had a wonderful holiday. We like Roquetas de Mar as the Spanish holiday there as well.
4 based on 1190 reviews
I do not usually leave reviews but I think people should know about this place. We travelled with Jet2 and are a family of 2 adults 2 children (3&5). Not an ideal start as the transfer coach left us at the end of the road with 2 kids, 4 cases and a buggy with incoming traffic. We could see the hotel was about 130 yards but with no actual directions. We crossed the road near some wheelie bins and made our way to the hotel. We were greeted by a very, unwelcoming, unfriendly and unenthusiastic receptionist! The main reception area, lounge and bars are however nice, tidy and modern. Our room was modern and tidy with two large beds. Unfortunately, a black hairball had been left in the bathroom sink. We were given a room on the 3rd floor with a beautiful view of the sea and mountains but the railing on the balcony was old and rusted and did not look safe. We stayed half board, evening meals in the main restaurant did not start until 7.30pm which in my opinion is too late to eat with small children. We were asked what we wanted to drink before we had been seated but no drinks menu was provided. The food in the main eating area was mostly good with fresh meat and vegetables /fruit. The kebab was a highlight. We ate once in the Italian restaurant which was mediocre. The snack bar outside was just disgusting, the only edible thing being chips, the man working there was very grumpy and seemed to follow the same attitude as others by treating foreign guests as an inconvenience! I was served a burger which was bright pink in the middle. Straight in the bin! Not much choice and no ice creams on offer which is not good for families. The main swimming pools were good and the slides were good. It was all decked around and the kids had fun in them but around the back area there was no decking so very slippy! Only half of the hotel swimming area has been upgraded with the non slip artificial decking. The outdoor toilets were very slippy underfoot and got wetter and more slippery as the day went on! Our little one slipped in there as did I, lucky it wasn’t a trip to hospital! There was a lot of work going on in the hotel at the time but this did not really affect our stay. On the Friday the hotel became hectic when large numbers of Spanish arrived for a weekend getaway. We felt it was positive that the Spanish holidayed there as we thought it said a lot about the hotel until we suddenly became invisible to staff with them being given priority over other guests! Big queues for meals and difficulty in getting a sun lounger! Sadly, was ignored at the bar when staff prioritised the Spanish over others who had been waiting before them! On the Sunday evening the hotel held a salsa event for locals where the main bar area was cleared away to accommodate this. As guests we no longer had anywhere to sit and relax in the evening as the priority seemed to be accommodating this. This ran from 5pm until 10pm and was never mentioned prior by Jet2 or the hotel. Most of the staff were quite rude and made you feel unwelcome with very few speaking English so this did cause some issues. As far as entertainment goes there was not much for younger families. There was a disco down a flight of steep stairs at 10pm!! which is way too late for young ones which consisted of a few of the animation team dancing around to baby shark. The hotel has some amazing and stunning views but did not have much going on. Very desolate with a few basic shops nearby, a few bars/restaurants and a rusty overpriced kids funfair. Very archaic. Not the most welcoming of resorts with uncomfortable stares from locals! The resort also only seems to open up on the weekends, it is very quiet during the week. Very surprised that Jet2 advertise as a ‘family favourite’ you can get much better for your money elsewhere. The hotel and resort do not appear to be overjoyed at foreign tourists! Not a place we will be revisiting! Or an area we would visit again either. When you spent this kind of money on a holiday this just isn’t good enough. Jet2 holidays need to drop this hotel.
4 based on 1983 reviews
The Hotel Best Mojacar is located in Mojacar, a few meters from a golf course and just in front of the sea. It’s an ideal hotel for families and couples who wish to enjoy an exceptional holiday.
Well, where do I start with the Best Mojacar hotel? It wouldn’t be fair to say it’s lousy, I am sure some people will love it, but we definitely won’t be coming back. It may well be that we came a bit too early in the season ( mid-May ) First impressions count for a lot and our first impression of this place was not good. After several hours of travelling and having no food available on the plane, our first port of call was going to be the hotel’s cafeteria/bar for a quick bite to eat. No such luck, they don’t serve food!! A cafeteria that doesn’t do food? (Unless you count a bag of crisps) …. It’s the first time I have ever come across this in all my travels. and I am in my 70s, so I have travelled a lot. So, we had to head out of the hotel to one of only two local beach bars … yep, you heard that right, just TWO local bars. The next bar is a kilometre up the road. The streets around the hotel are pretty deserted. This area is very very dead, you definitely need transport here, unless you like a good walk. Local buses are cheap and if you can figure out their timetable it’s probably the best way to go. All the trips I went on were just 1.20 euro. At first glance the hotel looks big and impressive, and our room was a good size with decent large beds. But after a while you begin to notice that everywhere is all just a bit run down and in need of some TLC. Our bedside lights were hanging off the wall, The lift to our floor had rusty doors touched up with silver spray paint.. The view from our room was good, looking out over the pool area and sea . Be aware…. There are NO air conditioning controls in the rooms. Management controls the cooling for you. So open the windows a bit at night or get roasted. Obviously the hotel will run the A/C as little as possible to save money. This is most definitely a Spanish hotel geared up for Spanish guests. Most of the staff struggle with English. BUT, If they want to attract English guests, which they do, by using Easyjet, then they need to start adapting to their new clientele. I don’t want fish & chips and a pint of Guinness. It Would also be handy if Easyjet had a rep’ that visited at least once a week to tell us what’s what in the area. Just someone to ask questions about the local buses, local attractions etc and some sensible dining times would be nice. The Spanish people tend to eat late and dinner here starts at 8.15pm. Too late for me, I don’t want to go to bed on a full stomach. We switched over to having lunch here and going out in the evening. We came here with Easyjet, and their advertising describes a hotel with a full programme of day and night entertainment ? . They do have some daytime and evening activity but it’s 100% Spanish.. I have no clue what is going on most of the time, they don’t seem to realise they have a good deal of English people here, nothing is translated or announced in English . Also, it doesn’t get going till almost 10pm, so no chance if sleeping much before midnight . We booked half board, I am glad we didn’t book full board because from what we could see when we switched from dinner to lunch, it seems dinner and lunch are very similar, today’s special was Pigs trotters . Breakfast was ok with a decent selection, although tea and coffee from vending machines is never good The pool area is very nice and there seems to be a poolside bar, but I never once saw it open while I was here. Bring your own Beach towels if you can. The hotel’s poolside towels are as thin as dishcloths and they also want a 10 euro deposit, even though no one would ever dream of stealing them they are such cheap rubbish. If you like to book all inclusive, I wouldn’t bother, full board is much cheaper, unless you want to get plastered on cheap local booze? You won’t find all the usual food goodies that most other places offer with all inclusive, all you will get here is a bowl of crisps and an ice cream …. You can’t even BUY a sandwich or a toastie or Tapas, they simply don’t have them!!
4 based on 1218 reviews
See why so many travelers make Playadulce Hotel their hotel of choice when visiting Aguadulce. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Playadulce Hotel offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as paid internet access is available. The hotel offers a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a pool and an on-site restaurant. Aguadulce has plenty of seafood restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like los Mariscos, El Espigon, and A 3 Nudos Aguadulce, which are serving up some great dishes. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Playadulce Hotel as you experience all of the things Aguadulce has to offer.
Overall we had a lovely family holiday, arrived late and they had plated up everyone a cold salad in the restaurant with a bottle of water, a very nice gesture! At first there wasn’t much on throughout the day for us to do, but on 1/6/22 everything changed. Kids club and activities started (all in Spanish so my son struggled), the restaurant had a cooking station making fried eggs, omelettes & pancakes at breakfast. Then 3-4 choices of meat or fish cooked fresh, also crepes and French fries at lunch & dinner. Food was nice and always something to eat (I am a fussy eater), but the food was a little repetitive. As others have said it is a very Spanish area and not many people/staff speak English. I believe her name was Rose at reception and she was a lovely lady who helped out with anything we needed from getting a taxi, pool towels and she even got my son into the local aquarium for free. The beach is pebbly and not sand, there are toilets, play parks and bars dotted along the way. You can get a bus at the roundabout if you walk straight up and turn right to the bus stop, we went on the bus to the local market (only on Thursdays)/grand plaza (has McDonald’s/Burger king) my son is a very fussy eater. Other shops include Toys r us, JD Sports and H&M. I do not speak Spanish so used google translate to help me! The hotel is dated but everything worked as it should and it is kept very, very clean. Day and night there were people cleaning all areas of the hotel. Our room was cleaned daily, bed linen changed once during our weeks stay, but bedding made every morning. I would visit again as we did enjoy our stay, but it would be better if I knew some Spanish words!
5 based on 282 reviews
A short distance from the beach, and with panoramic views of mountains and sea, the Real La Joya boutique hotel is a haven of tranquillity. The 12 exclusive suites all have sea and mountain views, private entrances and large terraces with sunbeds. There is a heated pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, lounge and bar, restaurant and massages. Real La Joya is surrounded by wonderful terraced gardens with intimate patios and pathways, scarlet bougainvillea, regal palms and century old olive trees, creating a lush oasis set against the grandeur of the surrounding desert. Real La Joya it is a repeat favourite of couples from all over the world.
Beautifully landscaped oasis with very helpful and friendly hosts. Delicious breakfast. Tasty dinners. A exclusive, quite atmosphere. We so enjoyed relaxing on our deck. We were able to walk to town for lunches and go hiking. Note - you do walk on the street as there is no sidewalk. They wasn’t too much traffic though so not a problem.
4.5 based on 1447 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Roquetas de Mar, Ohtels Roquetas is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Ohtels Roquetas makes it easy to enjoy the best of Roquetas de Mar. Rooms at Ohtels Roquetas provide a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available. In addition, Ohtels Roquetas offers a pool and free breakfast, which will help make your Roquetas de Mar trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. While staying at Ohtels Roquetas, visitors can check out Torre de Cerrillos (1.4 mi) and Roquetas De Mar Lighthouse (1.6 mi), some of Roquetas de Mar's top attractions. While visiting Roquetas de Mar, you may want to try some tapas at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Komo 4Nudos, Bar La Gamba de Oro, or El Rincon Secreto. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a science museum, such as Aula del Mar. Whether you’re traveling for business, pleasure or both, Ohtels Roquetas is sure to make your visit to Roquetas de Mar one worth remembering.
The quality of food was very good – buffet style and ability to choose your own amount of food. Bed very comfortable. Standard of cleaning excellent. Reception staff excellent. Room layout basic but adequate. Toiletries in bathroom in large bottles ( sadly a little watered down) which were better than the small bottles often available in other hotels. Soundproofing was very good indeed. The kids seemed to be very well entertained by a very enthusiastic clown. Downsides; towels thin, stupid headboard lights, checking in was the worst EVER – queue over an hour long (MUST be a faster way of doing it) and check out by 10:00 !
4 based on 878 reviews
This friendly hotel enjoys a beachfront location in Roquetas de mar, one of the main tourist destinations in Almeria, just behind the seafront and only 5 min. From Playa Serena golf club.
We 1st stayed here in 2019 and loved it so much we returned May 2022 for another 2 weeks, this time with friends as well as family. The staff are friendly and helpful, rooms are large (ideal for us as a family of 5) and the hotel is very clean. Both the outdoor and indoor pools are lovely and a fab view of the beach. Breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets all offerer plenty including fresh made to order items eg. Stir fry, pancakes, omelette etc. All Inc drinks were great and included premium brands. Location is fabulous, right on the beach where there's a stunning promenade that goes on for miles and some lovely little restaurants, bars and shops around.
4 based on 2319 reviews
If the Playacapricho Hotel is noted for anything, it's for its spectacular foyer presided over by a tropical fig tree and the hanging baskets which fall from each of its 7 floors. Equipped with magnificent facilities, the hotel boasts panoramic lifts, a themed outdoor pool, restaurant, bar-lounge, pub, hairdressers... Basically, everything you need to enjoy the holidays!
We were a group of 10 Adults 5 children paying roughly £450 for 5 nights booked with love holidays. For the price we’d probably give it 4 out of 5. Pros: swimming pools which were out door, indoor, baby pool. Good choice of sun beds, close to beach, bathroom clean and seemed quite new, well functioning lifts, swimming pool slides, Some of the activities, drinks weren’t perfect but were more than ok. Cons: food - the All inclusion food was just about ok for our duration. Breakfast the best meal - plenty of choice. Lunch ok but sometimes had to just put bits of average things you might eat even if they don’t really go together. Dinner was more of the same but of a poorer quality. The meat was pretty awful, however no one went hungry. swimming pool is freezing and on a boiling day a quick dip in the outside pool is bracing but nobody really swam or played for long, not only because of the temperatures but because the pool is too deep for most adults to stand up so requires treading water or swimming. Beach - it looks idyllic but it’s shingles and sand and very sharp underfoot, the sea is not as clear and inviting as the pictures portray - there were several schools of jelly fish making it unwise to swim in. The whole beach doesn’t seem to have any life, there’s the odd restaurant, bar and gift shop but no real feel aside from dated and a bit tacky. The local area (within walking) is run down/under developed we struggled to find a decent open restaurant for a celebratory night out. There was a confusion with the transfer back to the airport and we needed reception to help explain the situation to our diver and show him our paperwork but he was unhelpful and quite rude - thank god for Google translate and an understanding driver but poor shout from the hotel - which was a shame as reception staff had been great until then.
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