The best naturist hotel in Andalusia

Written: 5 november 2011
Travel time: 1 — 14 october 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
The hotel is very good! Everything is a little provincial, but with taste and quality. This is the same "European service", not spoiled by the hordes of "Russo tourists".
The rooms and hallways are traditional southern Spanish style and are tiled in a strange but pretty way.
The hotel area is small but well maintained.
The beach is GREAT!! ! Sand! The nudist area on the beach is quite large - a kilometer and a half wide. There are also a bunch of nudist hotels near Vera Playa.
There is a large pool with waterfalls and slides, as well as an indoor heated pool.
Next to the large pool there is a heated Jacuzzi for ten people. But in order to sit there for a long time, you need to be sooooo resistant to the smell of bleach.
Sunbeds on the pool are free, on the beach are paid. But we never took them on the beach, we used our own mat and towels.
Beach towels are free, but they are issued against a deposit of 20 euros. Towels can be changed daily at reception.

The hotel offers "all inclusive", but we took only breakfast, preferring to have lunch and dinner in cafes or on our own in the room. To do this, the room has a full kitchen with a stove, oven, refrigerator. Crockery, toaster available. Not just a kettle!
Breakfast at the hotel is monotonous, but everything you need to eat normally is available. There is even champagne for breakfast! )))
The animation at the hotel during our stay (beginning of October) sucked!! ! Worse we have not seen anywhere! Only one evening there was a good concert of live music. The rest of the days - zhzhzhzhest, worse than school amateur performances! But this, I think, was due to the specifics of the contingent resting in the hotel at that time. In autumn, the hotels are mostly old people who go out in the evening to play bingo in the bar.
And young people come there in July-August.
This was the main negative point during the holiday. The abundance of naked old men is not a sight for people with a delicate psyche. ))) We affectionately nicknamed the nudists-old man "holopopiki". ))))))
However, there were also young couples.
Of the Russian speakers, we met there two couples of former Russians living in Germany. From Russia, except for us, there was no one else.
The hotel is located in a small resort town, there are no mega-entertainments nearby! But opposite the hotel there are a lot of cafes for all tastes. In the evening there is live music. Catholic Spain was a little surprised by the freedom of morals - next to the hotel there are already two swinger clubs (even with the corresponding signs! ) And a cafe for homosexuals.
There are several points in the hotel rules regarding nudism that you need to know: during the day in the pool area, full nudity is required according to the rules of the hotel. But in a restaurant and after 20.00, on the contrary, you can’t walk without pants! And, of course, it is forbidden to take pictures anywhere where there are naked vacationers.
Another disadvantage of the hotel is its distance from airports. Getting to him from Russia is not easy.

We considered different options on how to get to the hotel. It was possible to fly to Alicante, and from there take a taxi for 100 km... But it turned out to be expensive to fly to Alicante!
Another option is to fly to Barcelona (it's much cheaper), and from there somehow get to the hotel 700 km. Options: bus, train, taxi.
The taxi option is again very expensive, the bus and train are cheaper. . . But why?? ? It turned out to be slightly more expensive to rent a car in Hertz (Barcelona) and drive on your own (bypassing toll roads, because free ones are almost the same). That's exactly what we did!
As a result, during the holidays we were able to look not only at Vera Playa, but also explore Seville with a visit to bullfighting, the Alcazar castle and flamenco evenings, Granada and the Alhambra Palace, all of Barcelona and Fegueras with the Salvador Dali Museum. In addition, at any time we could get by car to the grocery supermarket to stock up on groceries.
All in all, everything turned out great!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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