The accommodations here aren't luxurious, but if you're looking for an unpretentious atmosphere, you'll have a hard time doing better than this small, beachfront resort. One-, two-, and three-bedroom cottages are painted in cheery pastels and trimmed with gingerbread. If you're planning on cooking, you should consider one of the studios, all of which have full kitchens. Otherwise, the open-air Olas y Arena restaurant is known for its excellent fish and shellfish; the paella is especially good. The hotel also has a stable of horses reserved for guests. Pros: laid-back vibe; calm beach; good restaurant. Cons: very basic rooms; may be too kitschy for some.
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