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Estival Park Silmar
3.9/541 Reviews
Came as a family of 3. Got tui flight in and got to hotel at 10.30 to be told the apartment wouldn't be ready until 1, then 2, then at 3. A lot of waiting around. Would advice packing a bag with swim wear etc so you could relax around the pool. Finally got the key at 3.15. Went to collect bags from bag room on my own as hubby and daughter alsleep downstairs as we had been up since 1 for an early flight. Had 3 suitcases, backpack and smaller bags. Bus boy opened door and then watched as I struggled with them all. Not a good start. The hotel is 2 hotels (3 when we had originally booked) and a set of 8 apartment blocks with their own pool. Apart from ours being on the top floor so up 30 steps with the suitcases it was OK. The bathroom had been done up, the bedroom and room was basic but usable. Tips.. you need to pay for a key for the safe at 2 euros a day and 10 euro deposit. You also don't get a kettle which is also 2 euro a day plus 10 euro deposit. No tea, coffee, sugar milk etc in the room so you have to buy them. Not even a bottle of water in the fridge. Once we had got over the initial day we had fun. There's a main pool outside the hotel 1 which we used. We would get there for 9 ish to get sunbeds under an umbrella but if you didn't want an umbrella you could still get sunbeds at 11 no problem. Snack bars serves burgers, nuggets, toasted sandwiches, chips, crisps, salads and fruit. Really good but you do need to have a top on to get the food. Room just inside the hotel for all inclusive drinks, coffee, water, buns, beer, sangria, ice cream which you could get yourselves. Very good so no waiting at the bar. Other drinks could be got at the bar, and menu showed which were included and which cost either a euro or 2 euros. Very close to the sea which we loved. It wasn't cold and you could swim in it very easily. Just outside the complex was a supermarket, shops, bars, kids arcades. Bus stop on sea front to salou, cambrilla, tarragona. Pop in the bus/trip shop to the right of the hotel and grab a card for 10 euros for the bus which covers 10 trips to anywhere. Easier and cheaper than cash on the bus. Loved cambrills, loved salou and went to the shopping centre in tarragona which had shops for all. Overall a great location. More of a 3 star hotel than 4, everyone seemed friendly, food as expected for an all inclusive. Personally wouldn't book again but others thought it was amazing.
Num Hotel
4.1/541 Reviews
I don't even know where to start this review. all ”no way”. the fact that this is a 4 star hotel is out of the question! booked a suite. the room size is tiny as usual standard in a 4 star hotel. the woman who cleans the rooms constantly pounded on the door and demanded that we leave, as she does not have time to wait for us to leave, as she needs to leave🤦‍♀️ as a result, the room was not cleaned even once in 3 days. the pool is small, it smells strange and there are 2 sun loungers😂😂😂 there is not a single soul in the pool area. the hotel is positioned as a gastronome. breakfast is generally some kind of horror, photos are attached. there is no choice at all. 3-4 plates of an incomprehensible dish and that's it! before that we stayed at the Blaumar hotel, did not like it very much, friends advised me to try this one - the Blaumar result was very good 😂😂😂. of the pros: reception staff respond quickly, ready to help, close to the embankment, convenient parking
Palas Pineda
4/542 Reviews
Part of why we did not enjoy this holiday was not the hotel’s fault. Pineda is a town that permanently STINKS of sewage. The stench ranges from suspecting the townsfolk of having a secret egg-boiling and peeling fetish to downright medieval. It is also industrial. There is blue sea, but the entire sun-sparkling horizon is taken up with hundreds of factories and cargo ships. Very urban with hotels and apartment buildings everywhere. The sea front is lined with the cheapest and tackiest shops possible. No charm to be found anywhere unless cigarette butts and dog poo everywhere is your thing. The hotel: food on the whole ok. It turned out our booking included full board but no drinks as we had thought (except in the restaurant). The more expensive all inclusive option is not worth paying 10€/day/person for (adults and children included) as the only palatable alcohol was the lager. The wine and cocktails were undrinkable. The fruit was never ripe enough to eat so it looked like a good selection but wasn’t. Table service terrible. If you choose to eat at the outside tables, no one will ever give you cutlery or serviettes. Good luck finding spoons or bowls; when they’re gone they’re gone. You can only have a lager if someone serves you but there is not always someone to serve. Glasses often dirty. No trays so you can’t get food and a drink at the same time meaning you constantly have to get up and you will never eat with everyone in your group at the table. Breakfast coffee you have to get yourself. Fruit « juice » is coloured sugared water and disgusting. The room cards constantly stopped working so we’d go to our rooms on the 3rd floor only to have to go down to reception again to get the card fixed. At least once per day per room. The hotel carpark is an extra 15€/day. Too small for cars made after 1970 and so pretty stressful to get in and out. You must be very good at 56-point turns in the dark. Add to that the carpark card that also stops working so you have to go all the way back to reception to the unapologetic staff who shrug and watch you walk another 5 minutes back to your car to re-attempt leaving. The VIP pool area is quite nice if you ignore the fact you’re surrounded by apartment blocks, but no one bothers to clean the pool properly so everything is a bit grubby. The main pool area forbids guests to reserve pool loungers but everyone does anyway so if you get to the pool after 11:30am you won’t get a lounger until about 7pm. The Spanish and French go for lunch and long afternoon naps but leave all their belongings on the loungers and the pool staff don’t care. Our two 12 year olds liked the pool games that were organised in the mornings and afternoons. There are pool tables (2€/game) & ping pong tables but having said that, there’s loads more for kids at any camp site we’ve ever been to. The evening entertainment is either in Spanish or French and one show in particular was totally inappropriate for children, with a 50 shades
El Dorado Playa - Villa Barre
0/57 Reviews
Hotel Best Cap Salou
3.5/542 Reviews
Nice room and bathroom although a little narrow so you can’t pass at the bottom of the beds. Not much clothes storage but free safe and good air conditioning. Reasonably quiet area so good quality sleep apart from the few selfish guests. Nice pool with plenty of beds for the size of the hotel but not so many umbrellas. I’d have liked some background music around the pool but appreciate not for everyone. Food was okay, the normal with a buffet venue with the hot food varied each day/evening and cold being much the same. We stayed half board and they were flexible whether you ate in the day or evening which was brilliant for us. Five minute walk to a lovely small beach and only five to ten minute walk to the lively Salou *****. Lots of very friendly staff and some no as much but none were rude.
Ohtels Les Oliveres
4.1/541 Reviews
We returned today from a 1 week stay at Ohotel Les Oliveres and I can only say I wish it could've been for longer. The hotel itself is impressive and kept immaculately clean throughout however our stay was made even better by the wonderful staff who go out of their way on a daily basis, to make your stay even better. From the reception staff, bartenders, lifeguards, restaurant and entertainment staff, I can honestly say I have never been made to feel more welcomed and comfortable. We stayed on an 'all inclusive' package and the food each day was varied and delicious. A stones throw away is a beautiful little pebble beach with stunning views along the winding pathway. Yes, it may be away from the hustle and bustle of some holiday resorts but what you have on offer here is more than enough. We have absolutely loved our stay here and would return in a heartbeat. Thankyou for a fabulous holiday everyone.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of hotels260
Number of Reviews 5,359
Highest PriceCAD 1,618
Lowest PriceCAD 52
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 219
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 244