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Fodor's Review:
One-, two-, and three-bedroom cottages -- painted in cheery pastels and trimmed with gingerbread -- are the heart of this beachfront resort. The accommodations aren't luxurious, but if you're looking for an unpretentious atmosphere, you'll have a hard time doing better. If you are planning on cooking, you should consider one of the studios, all of which have a full kitchens. Otherwise, the open-air Olas y Arena is known for its excellent fish and shellfish; the paella is especially good. The hotel also has a stable of horses reserved for guests.
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