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Top 10 Terra Mitica Hotels

Top 10 Terra Mitica Hotels

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Calle Gerona 39, Benidorm, Spain
| From USD 108
4.5/5
Excellent
53 Reviews
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Ambassador Playa II Hotel Exterior
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Calle Gerona 39, Benidorm, Spain |
0.97KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
Ambassador is a lovely spotlessly clean hotel ,staff are all wonderful friendly helpful , I would like to say how my friend and I visited for our birthdays although a month late as I had to have cancer treatment was talking to Amanda on reception who was very helpful with everything we asked, arrived back at our room one day only to find a bottle on ice for our birthdays ,imagine our surprise so a big thank you AMANDA ,also my friend can only eat Gluten free food staff in restaurant were wonderful with her, a big thank you to JACINTA for being there every eve to make sure she had her food always had a choice of food for her, JACINTA went out of her way to make sure she ate well nothing was to much for her even though she was rushed off her feet ,all staff so helpful, will be defo back soon ,food excellent so much choice ,
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Came here in September with my boyfriend and we literally had the best time. The hotel is literally incredible and I recommend it to everyone I speak to. Restaurant manager was super lovely and left us sweets on our table, was always so chatty and personable too. Food was delicious, staff were great and although you may need to queue to get a super good spot by the pool when it’s busy it’s definitely worth it. I did a tiktok on this hotel last year and it became popular so now everyone knows how great it is! Perfect location and the discounts in some of the bars are definitely a plus too - Morgan tavern was our favourite! Only thing I would like to see is more happy hours or cocktails/drink deals however, I can’t wait to come back with all my family this September!
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Avenida Armada Española, 8, Benidorm, Spain
| From USD 296
3.9/5
11 Reviews
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Avenida Armada Española, 8, Benidorm, Spain |
1.69KM from city center
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Avenida del Alcalde Eduardo Zaplana Hernández 7, Benidorm, Spain |luxury hotel
| From USD 178
4.2/5
Very Good
45 Reviews
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Avenida del Alcalde Eduardo Zaplana Hernández 7, Benidorm, Spain |
2.92KM from city center
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Avenida del Alcalde Eduardo Zaplana, 7, Benidorm, Spain |luxury hotel |Holiday Homes
| From USD 165
4.2/5
Very Good
54 Reviews
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Avenida del Alcalde Eduardo Zaplana, 7, Benidorm, Spain |
2.9KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
We travelled as a family of 4, 2 adults and 2 children ages 7 and 4. We stayed the last week of the August UK school holidays. We chose this hotel as we are fans of the Melia chain. Whilst looking we found the hotel available as part of Jet2 holidays and this worked out the cheapest way for us to book. In summary we had a fantastic stay, and the hotel was everything you would expect of a 4-star hotel, just so good. For us though, the kids club staff (who also doubled up as part of the evening entertainment team some nights) were just so much fun, they were great with the kids but also just gave the hotel a generally good friendly vibe- top marks to them all. Now some other points in detail:- Pros - We were the first transfer drop off from the airport and it was a relatively short transfer time of approximately 40 minutes. - Hotel never felt overly busy despite it being August. There were busy spells during peak dining times but only short queues. At some points we had the pool to ourselves. Plenty of sun loungers and parasols available at all times. -the energy and enthusiasm of the Kids Club staff we found to be excellent. Although the activities are mainly in Spanish the staff tried hard to include our children by translating game instructions into English. There is a good programme of events for children - slime making, T-Shirt design, pool inflatables, mini disco etc. parents are able to stay with the children for a session or sign them in and out for the hour and a half. Should the management read this then perhaps they could include English clues in the pirate treasure hunt as this would also have helped to improve their experience at little cost. - the pool and evening entertainment team. My husband and I enjoyed the daily programme of exercises which had a great vibe. As a family we enjoyed the evening shows especially the Grand Circus which was Greatest Showman based and Mamma Mia. Con - Unfortunate first impressions. After an early start and a long day of travel to be greeted by a long queue at check in and only 2 staffed points was a disappointment. We waited for about 30 minutes and we were lucky enough to have joined the queue when it was fairly small. I feel this could have been easily resolved by a third member of staff ‘working the queue’, this person could explain the activity timetable and map of the resort which seemed to be adding to the length of time needed to check in. After our wait we were told that our room was not even ready and to wait for a call from check in or return at the check in time of 4pm. With children flailing we wearily returned to check in at 3:00 having had no call to be told we could check in so perhaps our call had been missed. I’m just glad we didn’t wait until 4pm! - if you are on half board it is worth noting that breakfast finishes at 10:30am and the evening meal isn’t until 8pm. There is an ice cream parlour open and a couple of other restaurants should you wish to pay for lunch. Full and half
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We thought of the Villaitana as our favourite hotel ever when we visited it exactly 8 years ago, with our two children who were 7 and 3 years old at the time. With that memory in mind we have revisited together again now and are sad to see why it has dropped a star. Queues at mealtimes: The time windows for meals are too tight and there are also long queues for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The process of seating seems to be inefficient and slow i.e. an individual member of restaurant staff has to greet each guest group, tick them off on a printed list and personally take them to an empty table. Meanwhile there are empty tables waiting unused or not laid. Perhaps there is some understaffing, but by contrast at other hotels one member of staff is dedicated to checking off guests electronically using the room key or wristband, and there is another member in each zone of the restaurant to show guests to tables, which saves on a lot of staff walking trips. The food: The comprehensive salad bar was always a delight but what happened to the olives? Are olives too expensive for the Villaitana to afford now? The general quailty of the food is still good including freshly squeezed orange juice at breakfast, the meat and fish grills, breads, cheeses and embutido but the range is poor in areas compared with the competition. For example some of the international themed dishes are quite poor and it's a poor showing of rice for a region that specialises in amazing arroces. The resort: Although the expansive layout of the resort is still as impressive as it was, it is not being maintained to the standard it was. Although well extended the white paint on the wooden floor, frame and canopy of the original wooden outdoor dining area is peeling everywhere. The stone pathways have loose broken stones and there are black water stains down the walls eveywhere there are drainage spouts on the external walls. A lot of investment seems to have gone into building football pitches between the golf course and resort but because we don't use those facilities we couldn't comment on them. Pool - not enough sun loungers/broken umbrellas: There were never enough sun loungers but even despite a new pool with play area being added the situation is even worse than before. There are far too few umbrellas for the number of sun loungers but there are also hardly any trees around the new pool which would not only provide more shade but also make the new area more inviting. Some umbrellas are poor quality and in some cases broken. We reported that we had a broken umbrella and were told that the maintenance team would fix it but the broken umbrella is still there with sharp, broken tubes just left lying around on the ground. Clearly no one cares much about the sun lounging equipment which we believe is a critical part of everyone's holiday experience. Entertainment: Apart from what looks like quite an active and engaged kids club team, the evening entertainment seems average compa
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Plaça de Sant Jaume, 1, Benidorm, Spain |luxury hotel |Holiday Homes
| From USD 157
4.5/5
Excellent
51 Reviews
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Plaça de Sant Jaume, 1, Benidorm, Spain |
1.06KM from city center
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Av. de Roma, 4, Benidorm, Spain |Holiday Homes
| From USD 107
4/5
Very Good
46 Reviews
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Hotel Gala Placidia Hotel Exterior
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Av. de Roma, 4, Benidorm, Spain |
1.62KM from city center
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Just got back after 10 days at the gala placidia with my wife and 3 teenage kids (17,16,14) and one 12 year old. We aren't the type to nit pick at all so here is our opinion. The hotel rooms are basic but are spotlessly clean, we had 2 rooms with 3 people In each which consisted of 2 single beds and a full size camp bed which were all comfortable and served their purpose. The balconies all overlook the top pool (kid pool). The bathrooms are simple but yet again clean and functional with a hairdryer but they aren't the most powerful so if you normally use one I would advise taking your own, the bedrooms have air conditioning which is absolutely fantastic and a god send when it is mid 30s as it was last week. The rooms are cleaned daily with fresh towels daily of you leave them on the bathroom floor. The food at meal times is varied enough with fruit, cereal, full fry ups, omelettes for breakfast. The snack bar is open at 11am til 1pm them 5pm til 7pm where you can get toastys,hot dogs and burgers which are nice and I heard no complaints. Evening meals are varied and have different themes such as Italian, Mexican (they have a Mexican singer on who is great), Asian which is good. There is always plenty to go at even if kids are fussy... on a Friday night they have a massive bbq outside by the main pool which is fantastic...I have never seen so much food in my life and it was all lovely from chicken kebabs, tomato sausages, burgers, lots of salads and fish, then chocolate fountains and marshmallows for the kids... The main pool opens at 10am til 7pm, we never had a mad rush for sunbeds so dont expect to be charging for them because it doesn't happen there at all, we came down at 11 some days and still had sunbeds available which are in the sun nearly all day there as the pool isn't overlooked so if you like a bit if shade later on get a brolley which there are plenty of. The bar at the pool is open 10am til midnight. As all inclusive I can get as much as you want when you want, from cocktails, beers, coffee, ice lollies etc...the main barman is called Darryl and is a brilliant bloke, he wil go out of his way to make sure you have a good time and get what you want, he speaks 7 languages so if English isn't your 1st language he wil have you covered, he is a massive credit to this hotel as I'm sure you will agree if you go... Entertainment is ok varying from water polo, darts, killer pool, rifle shooting ate but is geared towards older kids and not younger so be aware of that. Evening entertainment is OK but is geared alot towards the Spanish holidaymaker we felt so we went out quite a few Evenings and went to tribute acts and bars etc. If you are going to aqualandia a family ticket of 4 is €110 and you catch the number one bus from the bottom of the road...bus tickets are €1.60 per person. We'll worth a visit but I would take your own food as its expensive inside. All in all we ahead a lovely time, met some great people and would definitely go back ag
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We visited the Gala Placidia recently and had a great stay. As a large group of lads, we were sceptical about the hotel as the group has some very ‘interesting’ characters however, it was perfect for us. The food was good and there is plenty of choice, the pool side is clean and well laid out & the rooms are cleaned to a high standard on a daily basis. The location is also good with just a 5 min walk to the strip and beach area. The entertainment team were enthusiastic throughout the day and night with games like waterpolo, pool, darts and more. The poolside bar is great, special mention to the best bar man, Daryl! As a keen Spanish speaker it was great to have someone who encouraged me and helped when needed (he does speak an impressive 7 languages so made it look easy). He got on well with everyone at the hotel and always made time to go above and beyond (his strawberry Daiquiris went down a treat). Overall, the hotel was modern, clean, well organised and perfect for us and I don’t see why it also wouldn’t be the same for families or couples. *Word of warning* if you enjoy near death experiences then give the Aqualandia water park a go. Genuinely baffled as to how that place hasn’t been closed down, the slides are lethal but my god what a tan you get in the big queues!
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Av. de Mont Benidorm 5, Benidorm, Spain |Holiday Homes
| From USD 92
4.2/5
Very Good
17 Reviews
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Sonrisa Apartments Hotel Exterior
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Av. de Mont Benidorm 5, Benidorm, Spain |
3.56KM from city center
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C. Primavera, 4, 1ª Planta, Benidorm, Spain
| From USD 97
4.2/5
Very Good
59 Reviews
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C. Primavera, 4, 1ª Planta, Benidorm, Spain |
0.48KM from city center
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