“Most relaxing holiday we have had for years - would go back tomorrow if we could!”
We stayed at this hotel, which is about 30-40 mins along the coast road from Santander for a 10 day family holiday. We were rather worried after reading the previous review two days before we left, but we had a fantastic time. The hotel is right next to a stunning sandy beach, which never gets overcrowded (we live in the South West of England and have first hand experience of overcrowded beaches in the summer!) and the weather was great which meant we didn't get much sightseeing done!! The hotel also has a small pool, which again, is never crowded, or reserved by the 'beach towel' mafia!
We booked via Britanny Ferries and there were a couple of other British families, but the hotel is mainly used by Spanish Families, so if you are looking for the 'Birdie Song' and 'The Full English' experience, you will be disappointed. You need some basic Spanish (which we didn't have) or a good phrasebook (which we did) - although the staff were very patient and amused by our pathetic attempts at Spanish! All the staff were friendly and efficient - although the Maitre d' in the restaurant seemed to favour the Spanish guests and would not give the British guests the cheaper 'Menu del Dia' option, unless it was specifically asked for, but instead gave the pricier (although delicious) ordinary menu.
The hotel and resort are quiet and family friendly. Any noise at night came from the campsite and larger resort of Noja on the other side of the estuary. It is fair to say the resort is not particularly attractive, but it is small and within 10 minutes walk of the holtel you are in pretty countryside with a wide range of walks and cycle tracks. The village of Isla itself is worth a visit, but there is not much there - a small restaurant (which we found to be unfriendly and only stayed for a drink) and a friendly deli.
The food at the hotel was good - we ate in both the bar and in the main restaurant. The two waiters from Peru in the bar were particularly friendly and helpful. Breakfast was also excellent with a wide range of cold meat, Spanish omelette, cooked bacon and egg for British guests (which was kept warm during our stay), delicious fresh fruit, creals, bread and cake. The orange juice was from a machine but it was nice and you could buy freshly squeezed in the bar. It is fair to say the breakfast coffee was a bit 'hit and miss'!
Our family room at the front of the hotel overlooking the beach and mountains was spacious with a large balcony. It was kept immaculately clean by the housekeeping staff. There was a small minibar in the room, but if you want a 'brew' you will have to bring your own travel kettle and supplies.
There is a kids' club at the hotel and there is traditional Spanish entertainment at the weekend. There is also a disco bar in the basement, but we never ventured that far!
We took canoes and were able to launch them from the hotel beach.
All in all a brilliant holiday!
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