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Ultramarinos Cibeles

Playadulce
4.1/569 Reviews

Playadulce

Poniente Almeriense|1.18km from Ultramarinos Cibeles
We booked this hotel for 2 nights, to include a ”gala” buffet for St. Valentine's night. (See photo for what was supposed to be included and none of it was.) First, the positives. The hotel is very good, staff welcoming, rooms, amenities, bar areas and relaxation spaces were excellent and a great position by the sea.. Now, the negatives, which centre entirely on the catering arrangements. The canteen, it certainly wasn't what I would describe as a restaurant, on our first night only had a buffet menu. It was very sp**** and the food itself unappetising. We expected a full menu, waiter service etc but not a bit of it. The bar afterwards provided some pleasure after the meal. Breakfast the next morning surprised us by being very good. However, the worst was yet to come! The ”Gala” St. Valentine's buffet the next night was a disaster. We were, in fact, the first to arrive at the canteen at 7:15. We were met with the glass of cava, or should I say a thimble full of cava that didn't even reach half way up the glass. Then we were treated to the hoards of people, including children, who didn't pass for 55+ which was the criteria for attendance. The buffet bore a surprising similarity to the one the previous evening! When we left, the ”special” evening felt anything but, especially when we saw the huge queue gathering at the entrance to the canteen waiting to get in. Again, the bar and live music lifted the mood. Breakfast on Sunday morning. If we thought the previous evening was a disaster, this was to surpass that in its ineptitude. We had to wait to be found a table, difficult given that every on seemed to be full. Eventually we were seated but there was little left of the food, no butter, which didn't matter as there was no bread to put it on either! Also, the queue to have an egg freshly cooked by the only chef on duty, was huge. The staff were fully occupied with clearing tables, trying to get people seats, rather than fill up the food trays. I eventually had some stale white sliced bread for toast and my wife settled for beans and 1/2 tomato. She was unlucky with the bread supply! This is supposed to be a 4 * hotel. They need to seriously look at this aspect of it. It was awful.

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Regalos Praena

Best Club Vacaciones Pueblo Indalo
4/577 Reviews

Best Club Vacaciones Pueblo Indalo

Mojacar|0.61km from Regalos Praena
First came here in 2017 and loved it so when the chance came to go again this year for an absolute bargain price (£1300 for two adults and two kids half board) we jumped at it. A lot had changed since our last visit including redevelopment of the pool area to include a splash park and it seems as though there is now a lot more rooms too. Check in was easy. We were given a room quite a distance from reception and up two flights of stairs which wasn’t ideal with a low mobility guest - we’d requested a ground floor before arriving but apparently this message wasn’t passed on from the travel agent. Reception tried hard to move us but could only do so on day 2 by which point we thought it was too much effort to move as only staying for a week so we stayed where we were. On the first night the cleaners also took our plastic sheet that we use to protect the bed as one of our children is a bed wetter. I tried explaining this to reception and was pretty much met with shrugged shoulders. No empathy or understanding was shown. Not even when I explained it was their mattress that would now be ruined. They told me they were too busy to find it and it was pretty much ‘what do you want us to do about it?’ - reception often gave the impression that everything was an effort and you were putting them out by having basic requests. Rooms - Spacious, clean, modern. Like the fact the bedrooms are separate to the living and kitchen area. Unlike other hotels we’ve been to, the balcony felt safe and secure. Beds were changed daily and we were always given fresh towels. Food - Repetitive but edible. Always something to eat and a couple of themed nights whilst we were there. Always fish, meat, vegetables, pasta, chips, loads of bread etc. salads, seafood and fresh burgers and hot dogs. Breakfast you could have omelettes and pancakes made much to the delight of our kids. Had to pay for drinks though at dinner which I’d never come across before with half board - not even free water or juice available. Pools - Great. Probably the best bit of the place. The main pool would be busy up until 2 and then after 5. I assume because the Spanish went and had a siesta during this time. We never had an issue getting our sunbeds every day even though we didn’t make it to the pool until 10am most days. The splash park is fun but only really suitable for little ones and up to about 12. There is a height restriction of 1.40. It’s a bit of a trek from reception but we always found it cooler up that end for some reason. The middle pool was much quieter and seemed to be the pool that adults went to have a bit of piece from the other louder areas. We only went to the middle pool once and were met with glares as our kids were splashing about so we left. Lifeguards might as well not be there as mostly chatting up their girlfriends or holiday makers or looking at their phones. Entertainment - Yes all in Spanish (mostly) but we like that. We’re trying to learn Spanish (badly) and this

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Villa Turistica de Laujar de Andarax
4.2/517 Reviews
Estupendo complejo de apartamentos muy amplios, ideales para venir con niños. Tiene pista de tenis, un establo con un caballo, gallinas y caminos para pasear dentro del recinto con parras y árboles, algunos frutales. El restaurante lo probamos y también muy buen menú a un precio razonable. El servicio, bueno. No le pongo 5 estrellas porque los colchones de las camas eran muy blandos y el WIFI no llegaba al apartamento. Por lo demás, muy recomendable.
Playacapricho Hotel
4.1/573 Reviews
Avoid , totally in November, absolutely nothing to eat that was edible, a menu system for lunch and evening meals, fish so salty, burgers raw , all dire , the associated dishes were disgusting , there were absolutely no snacks anywhere , to get a drink of water was like a quest . Unless you're Spanish , preferential and racist towards anyone else, the waiters openly ignored us. There were hundreds of Spanish on the Saturday , day of arrival , they had an extensive menu , they left Sunday , as did the food. Everything was closed, the roof terrace, the bar by the street , the Jacuzzi. There is very little to do anywhere except walk . The godsend for food was a Spar in a short distance . They conned me out of £619 , disabled and claustrophobic, they stated they had ground floor rooms with disabled facilities . Wrong they didn't all were suites at an upgrade , so I had no choice . The room was very downgraded , paint peeling , cracked mirrors , worst of all the gardeners jumped over the wall at the bottom of the garden , unannounced abd tidied up I thought they were breaking in . They charged you for just about everything . Don't ever book with LOVEHOLIDAYS, they did absolutely nothing prior and after the holiday to assist and accommodate me in any way , there were NO tour reps , no one you could complain to and sort your problems out. The General Manager was there Thursday , messing around with cutting fruit in the lobby for Christmas , the only day he was there , in the bar was a small container , prawns meats and cheeses , I spoke to the barman this is a change , he stated this happened every day , welk the next day there was nothing , and every day before nothing , token gesture as the General Manager was there. Restaurants in the area exorbitant. If you do want Almeria in that area HOTEL BAHIA and nowhere else .
Torreluz Apartamentos
4/514 Reviews
Last weekend we were in Almería and we stayed at the Torreluz apartments because they had a kitchen and my daughter has severe food allergies, which almost no hotel establishment takes into consideration so that she can enjoy a restaurant meal. Upon arrival at the apartment, the only utensils available were glasses, a pan with a lid and a serving spatula, there were no cutlery, plates or a basic kit to wash the pan. When booking on the day, I explained the medical circumstances of the girl and they told me that I did not have to pay for breakfast since I was not going to consume it. When we went down to the hotel for breakfast, I myself brought her bread, cookies, milk, fruit, cold cuts, etc. In order for her to 'participate in the breakfast buffet', we gave her a glass of juice and immediately a lady from the dining room came up to tell us that if the girl consumed we had to pay (she even asked what the circumstances were). Of course, I explained the situation to him, I showed him the tupperware and the fridge with his food and at the exit I offered to pay for his breakfast, but they told me that it was not necessary. I just want to appeal to the sensitivity of the people who serve the public in these very special situations, which are not fashion or whim, and especially when they affect children, who are quite unfortunate because the hospitality industry does not serve them. It had never happened to me before and my daughter is 9 years old. I have always explained to him that his illness cannot be a limitation to travel or enjoy leisure in company. In short, my assessment cannot be positive nor will I recommend this hotel.
Playavera
4/556 Reviews
Yet another lovely stay in this naturist hotel and unfortunately yet another room change. This is the third or fourth time I've stayed and each time there's been cause for me to move. This time it was the roof leaking and room flooding, as was the case previously, but at least the fan blade didn't fall out this time. This all said it has dramatically improved since the last time and it was extraordinary torrential rain and they gave me a room swap within a few hours and luckily the leak didn't touch any of my stuff. As always, the staff are wonderful and cannot do enough for you apart from a couple of over officiatious lifeguards who stopped textile friends getting into the jacuzzi with costumes on even though some of the antics going on in the jacuzzi where being ignored. Sadly, the actual area seemed a lot quieter than my previous visits but that may be due to it being so early in the season. Overall, if you are going to Vera Playa I would definitely recommend the hotel as I've loved each stay for different reasons.
Elba Almeria Business & Convention Hotel
4.3/554 Reviews
I stayed at this hotel for one night because I needed a place to sleep in a road trip I was doing through the south of Spain. Although the hotel matched the expectations, it isn’t the best of hotels. The staff is not incredibly nice, the hotel looked relatively old, the breakfast had its food in individual servings and had low variety, and the hotel was poorly located, away from the beach and the city center. Overall, it’s a hotel that suffices the need to a quick stay before departing again.
Playadulce
4.1/569 Reviews
We booked this hotel for 2 nights, to include a ”gala” buffet for St. Valentine's night. (See photo for what was supposed to be included and none of it was.) First, the positives. The hotel is very good, staff welcoming, rooms, amenities, bar areas and relaxation spaces were excellent and a great position by the sea.. Now, the negatives, which centre entirely on the catering arrangements. The canteen, it certainly wasn't what I would describe as a restaurant, on our first night only had a buffet menu. It was very sp**** and the food itself unappetising. We expected a full menu, waiter service etc but not a bit of it. The bar afterwards provided some pleasure after the meal. Breakfast the next morning surprised us by being very good. However, the worst was yet to come! The ”Gala” St. Valentine's buffet the next night was a disaster. We were, in fact, the first to arrive at the canteen at 7:15. We were met with the glass of cava, or should I say a thimble full of cava that didn't even reach half way up the glass. Then we were treated to the hoards of people, including children, who didn't pass for 55+ which was the criteria for attendance. The buffet bore a surprising similarity to the one the previous evening! When we left, the ”special” evening felt anything but, especially when we saw the huge queue gathering at the entrance to the canteen waiting to get in. Again, the bar and live music lifted the mood. Breakfast on Sunday morning. If we thought the previous evening was a disaster, this was to surpass that in its ineptitude. We had to wait to be found a table, difficult given that every on seemed to be full. Eventually we were seated but there was little left of the food, no butter, which didn't matter as there was no bread to put it on either! Also, the queue to have an egg freshly cooked by the only chef on duty, was huge. The staff were fully occupied with clearing tables, trying to get people seats, rather than fill up the food trays. I eventually had some stale white sliced bread for toast and my wife settled for beans and 1/2 tomato. She was unlucky with the bread supply! This is supposed to be a 4 * hotel. They need to seriously look at this aspect of it. It was awful.

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