Hotels in Corralejo, Spain
32 of 46 hotels in Corralejo
The deeper pool is the one that generally slightly warmer.
Rooms to the right of the pool don’t get sun.
24 Reviews
22 of 46 hotels in Corralejo
Apartments 3 to 8 are very quiet
We have stayed here many times.2 bedroom appartment is fab looking onto the beach..very clean..well stocked appartments..very quiet position..right on the beach.beach bar very reasonable.lots of good eating places many are family run
33 Reviews
5 of 46 hotels in Corralejo
Didn't bother with the themed restaurant, the normal one was excellent.
Rooms in Main Hotel have more breeze and sea view. They are also closer to the main facilities
30 Reviews
19 of 46 hotels in Corralejo
Don’t come here !!!
Free Wi-Fi outside The Goose Bar between 8am to 12pm.
101 Reviews
645 Reviews
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21 years 9 months ago
I would go back tomorrow if I could, it was excellent a very memorable holiday.
The entertainment was fabulous, and the white sand on the almost uninhabited beach was enough to make you want to stay forever.
A holiday I will never forget.
The entertainment was fabulous, and the white sand on the almost uninhabited beach was enough to make you want to stay forever.
A holiday I will never forget.
22 years 3 months ago
Town is excellent and busy, plenty of really good restaurants and food - try the goat!
harbour has plenty of trips - go to los lobos and climb the volcano!
With young children did not venture to bars but seemed plentiful.
Going again in 7 weeks
harbour has plenty of trips - go to los lobos and climb the volcano!
With young children did not venture to bars but seemed plentiful.
Going again in 7 weeks
22 years 5 months ago
THE RESORT IS VERY GOOD PLENTY RESTURANTS AND BARS
22 years 9 months ago
Too noisy,too many people,too many prostitutes on street corners,lacks the friendliness of other resorts we've stayed in,such as playa blanca. Plenty of clubs and bars,but personally that isn't what appeals to me when on holiday,plenty of time for that at home. The resort has no character and even less charm.
Corralejo is a friendly place. It isn't club 18-30, but with a wide variety of bars and restaurants there is something for all ages & drinking abilities.
It is safe at all times, the locals are welcoming.
The beaches are good, especially Oliva beach. Part of the sand dunes are used by those looking an all over tan.
The Oliva beach, which this hotel is situated near, has lifeguards who are vigilant. 15 minutes walk along the dunes there was also a windsufing competition - very entertaining.
I can't wait to go back for a fourth time!
It is safe at all times, the locals are welcoming.
The beaches are good, especially Oliva beach. Part of the sand dunes are used by those looking an all over tan.
The Oliva beach, which this hotel is situated near, has lifeguards who are vigilant. 15 minutes walk along the dunes there was also a windsufing competition - very entertaining.
I can't wait to go back for a fourth time!
The resort is brilliant there is a lot of shops, there are a few nightclubs but if you are looking for a clubbing holiday I would recomend you visit majorca or ibiza.
This is a mainly english resort with quite a few locals. There a lot a night time fair where the children can enjoy themselves. The dunas caleta is just of the main high street. There are loads of resturants to cater for your self catering needs, there is a great variety of resturants there is english, italian, chinese, mexican, spanish and steak houses.
There is a market on the high street of Correlejo on Mondays and Fridays from 9 till 1, but you need to watch out because they try to sell somethings for twice the price so try to barter with them to get the prices down. There are English bars on the main street that you can view the big football games on widescreen TV, so you don't miss the football.
The nearest beach is nice and well kept but there is one specific beach I would recomend that you visit, this is the La Oliva beach. It is well kept with golden sand and turquiose sea with big waves and huge sand dunes, this beach is just like a carribean beach and is about 5 minutes in a taxi away from the dunas caleta just costing a little bit over €2 which is very good compared to english taxi prices.
There is a harbour just down the road where you can get a ferry ride over to Lanzorote for the day at a very cheap price. There is also a chugar train that runs all the way through corralejo, this is great for the kids to enjoy and only cost €1 each. There is a variety of great shops with local clothes shops too. There is english hypermarkets the nearest to dunas caleta is Neto this sell all the english food and drink you will need during your holiday and there are three of theses on the high street. I would recomend this resort to families and old and young people who are seeking a relaxing yet enjoyable holiday. We will definatley visit this resort again as we have done 6 times in the last 2 years. The weather is always brilliant all year round as we know for certain because we have visited it in October, november may febuary and over new year and we were always guarenteed brilliant weather. It is great and i personally would recomend for everyone to try out THE DUNAS CALETTA CLUB CORRELEJO. if you dont like it fair enough but we did and it was great we thought it was a brilliant value for money and can't get enough of the lively atmosphere both within and outside of the complex.
This is a mainly english resort with quite a few locals. There a lot a night time fair where the children can enjoy themselves. The dunas caleta is just of the main high street. There are loads of resturants to cater for your self catering needs, there is a great variety of resturants there is english, italian, chinese, mexican, spanish and steak houses.
There is a market on the high street of Correlejo on Mondays and Fridays from 9 till 1, but you need to watch out because they try to sell somethings for twice the price so try to barter with them to get the prices down. There are English bars on the main street that you can view the big football games on widescreen TV, so you don't miss the football.
The nearest beach is nice and well kept but there is one specific beach I would recomend that you visit, this is the La Oliva beach. It is well kept with golden sand and turquiose sea with big waves and huge sand dunes, this beach is just like a carribean beach and is about 5 minutes in a taxi away from the dunas caleta just costing a little bit over €2 which is very good compared to english taxi prices.
There is a harbour just down the road where you can get a ferry ride over to Lanzorote for the day at a very cheap price. There is also a chugar train that runs all the way through corralejo, this is great for the kids to enjoy and only cost €1 each. There is a variety of great shops with local clothes shops too. There is english hypermarkets the nearest to dunas caleta is Neto this sell all the english food and drink you will need during your holiday and there are three of theses on the high street. I would recomend this resort to families and old and young people who are seeking a relaxing yet enjoyable holiday. We will definatley visit this resort again as we have done 6 times in the last 2 years. The weather is always brilliant all year round as we know for certain because we have visited it in October, november may febuary and over new year and we were always guarenteed brilliant weather. It is great and i personally would recomend for everyone to try out THE DUNAS CALETTA CLUB CORRELEJO. if you dont like it fair enough but we did and it was great we thought it was a brilliant value for money and can't get enough of the lively atmosphere both within and outside of the complex.
Corralejo
The majority of Corralejo’s bars, shops and restaurants were situated down a long strip. I wouldn’t say the resort is a quiet one though, only if you compare it to the likes of Benidorm or Playa del Ingles. There was quite a lot of building work going on so the place will probably look completely different in 5 years time. Also there seemed to be a even mix of British, Germans, Dutch, Swedish and Spanish throughout the resort. I did find Corralejo a little over commercialised for my taste but not to a great extent. The only thing that really spoilt the holiday was the amount of time we wasted in the electrical shops in the resort. I had the intention of buying a digital camcorder and had luckily done my homework before going into the shops. Unfortunately I witnessed loads of difference scams to get innocent holiday makers to part with their cash and I ended up wasting my holiday going from shop to shop. There are probably some legitimate traders but from my experience, I would personally say don’t bother. You may get the camera cheaper in Corralejo, but 9 times out of 10 there’ll be another cost to pay.
Beaches
We didn’t use the town beach whilst we were in Corralejo as I thought this looked a bit scruffy and had unfortunately been littered with fag butts in some areas. However, on two occasions we went to the beach by the Rui Olive Hotel near the sand dunes which was absolutely gorgeous! We walked up to the far end which was virtually deserted and had white sand with crystal clear waters – it was better than the beach I had been on in the Carribean! There were some nudists but they didn’t bother me unless they plonked right down in front of me.
The majority of Corralejo’s bars, shops and restaurants were situated down a long strip. I wouldn’t say the resort is a quiet one though, only if you compare it to the likes of Benidorm or Playa del Ingles. There was quite a lot of building work going on so the place will probably look completely different in 5 years time. Also there seemed to be a even mix of British, Germans, Dutch, Swedish and Spanish throughout the resort. I did find Corralejo a little over commercialised for my taste but not to a great extent. The only thing that really spoilt the holiday was the amount of time we wasted in the electrical shops in the resort. I had the intention of buying a digital camcorder and had luckily done my homework before going into the shops. Unfortunately I witnessed loads of difference scams to get innocent holiday makers to part with their cash and I ended up wasting my holiday going from shop to shop. There are probably some legitimate traders but from my experience, I would personally say don’t bother. You may get the camera cheaper in Corralejo, but 9 times out of 10 there’ll be another cost to pay.
Beaches
We didn’t use the town beach whilst we were in Corralejo as I thought this looked a bit scruffy and had unfortunately been littered with fag butts in some areas. However, on two occasions we went to the beach by the Rui Olive Hotel near the sand dunes which was absolutely gorgeous! We walked up to the far end which was virtually deserted and had white sand with crystal clear waters – it was better than the beach I had been on in the Carribean! There were some nudists but they didn’t bother me unless they plonked right down in front of me.
Nicely kept resort clean and tidy. Town beaches small but pretty.
The resort appeared clean but we spent little time at the beach as it was such a long walk away. The entertainment was OK but the best evening we spent was in the older part of the resort when we sat and had a meal and watched local bands play.People were getting up from the tables at several restaurants and were dancing.
Resort very clean. Didn't use the beach here as family wanted surf beaches. But beach looked very clean.
Didn't see a lot of entertainment but a lot of the pubs have their own.
When walking down the main street in the evening you do get pestered by the restaurant staff to try their premises. I didn't mind but you do collect a lot of menu's. There seems to be a lot of chinese eating places.
Yes, I did like the resort. No noisy teenagers and 18 - 30.
Would go back here if we ever visited the island again. Trouble is we like to try a different island/country each year.
Didn't see a lot of entertainment but a lot of the pubs have their own.
When walking down the main street in the evening you do get pestered by the restaurant staff to try their premises. I didn't mind but you do collect a lot of menu's. There seems to be a lot of chinese eating places.
Yes, I did like the resort. No noisy teenagers and 18 - 30.
Would go back here if we ever visited the island again. Trouble is we like to try a different island/country each year.
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