Hotel Caribe Lloret de Mar, Lloret de Mar
About the Hotel
Hotel Caribe, a 3-star Lloret de Mar hotel, features a vibrant atmosphere tailored for young guests. It offers a seasonal
Rooms & Amenities
Rooms at Hotel Caribe are equipped with air conditioning, a
Dining Options
Dining options include a
Leisure
Leisure activities include a chill-out area and walking, golf, and water sports opportunities in the surrounding area. The casual vibes make it easy for guests to relax and enjoy their stay.
Services & Local Area
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- No parking
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Adults only
- Elevator
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Services
- Housekeeping
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
Spa & Leisure
- Seasonal outdoor pool
- Beach access
- Sun terrace
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Terrace
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel was full of around 40 students, and the rooms were so hot that I assume you needed to request/pay for a remote control though, so you probably could shut the windows. The service, unfortunately, was unfriendly, especially at the 'hotel' for German students. On the bright side, the location is actually very good – nice traditional bars and restaurants off to one side, or the newer part of the town and the modern bars and discos off to the other. Dining experiences were similar and consisted of bread, cheese, and ham; fortunately, the Mediterranean food was good.
The hotel is a decent choice for a short trip with a group of students. The rooms are standard and form a U shape, which can lead to noise traveling easily across. It seems that you might need to request or pay for a remote control to shut the windows.
The hotel offers a mix of positives and negatives. The rooms, though small, are big enough and come with useful amenities, but the language barrier with the staff can be a challenge. The location is great for exploring both traditional and modern parts of the town, but the overall experience may not match the star rating. The dining options are decent, offering a variety of dishes, but the hotel lacks some essential facilities.
The hotel is conveniently located near traditional bars and restaurants on one side and modern bars and discos on the other side. The rooms were small but had sufficient space with a desk, ample cupboard space, and a table with chairs by the window. The hotel might not live up to a 3-star rating, and the town might not offer unique experiences compared to other destinations.
The hotel is perfectly situated with traditional bars and restaurants on one side and modern bars and discotheques on the other. However, the Caribe falls short of star ratings, offering little unique compared to other destinations. The rooms, despite some issues, were decent, and the dining options were diverse despite a few shortcomings. The location near the beach is a standout feature of the Caribe.
The hotel offers a mix of positives with some drawbacks. The rooms, though small, are adequate with essential amenities. The location is convenient, with various entertainment options nearby. Dining options are decent, but nothing extravagant stands out.
The hotel has a good location, with traditional bars and restaurants on one side and modern bars and discotheques on the other. The rooms had a noise issue, forming a narrow U shape where sound easily passed through. Service was affected by some bad layout around the shops, which were all selling similar items. The dining experience offered continental options but lacked variety. Overall, the hotel falls short of its star rating, with limited offerings in Lloret de Mar compared to other destinations.
The hotel's location is nice, with traditional bars and restaurants nearby. The rooms were small but sufficient, with some minor issues like a creaky bed. The service was mixed, with some unfriendly encounters but also helpful staff. The dining options were varied but not exceptional.
The hotel rooms were small but adequate for a short trip, forming a narrow U shape. Noise traveled easily from one side to the other, and unfortunately, my room had a view of a wall and a creaky bed that made sleeping a challenge. Despite these setbacks, the rooms had enough space, with a desk, ample cupboard space, and a cozy spot with a table and chairs by the window.
The hotel was pretty standard but okay for a short trip. The rooms were not too bad, although there was a view of a wall and one of the beds creaked so much that you could not sleep on it. The service, full of around 40 students, was okay; however, English was a problem for most of them. The location, in a high-rise tower block with rooms close to each other, was nice with traditional bars and restaurants on one side and modern bars and discos on the other. The dining options were good but were mostly standard soups, salad, meats, fish, pasta, and potatoes. The facilities were average, and the hotel was located around shops selling similar items.