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General Info - Accommodation
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This is a beautiful, unspoilt part of Spain (Málaga - Costa del Sol). General tourism
does not reach us here in Almuńécar. Although in
summer a busy beach resort, it is almost entirely Spanish tourism
from the inland cities of Granada and Madrid. It is a place for
those that appreciate stunning scenery, and a unique year round
microclimate. A special area whose rugged coastline offers watersports
such as scuba diving, water-skiing, sailing and windsurfing. The
dramatic hills and mountains which come down to meet the sea offer
numerous other activities such as trekking, horse-riding, mountain-biking,
snow-skiing and of course, paragliding and hang gliding ! |
FIVE STAR***** HOTELS: Air-conditioning in all public rooms
and bedrooms; central heating; all bedrooms with private bathrooms;
some suites
with sitting room; telephone in every room; lounge and adequate
parking facilities.
FOUR STAR**** HOTELS: Air conditioning in all public rooms and
bedrooms unless climatic conditions require central heating or
refrigeration
only; lounge: all bedrooms with private bathroom; hot and cold
water; telephone in every room; lift; adequate parking facilities.
THREE STAR*** HOTELS: Air-conditioning/heating according to
climatic conditions; lounge; all bedrooms with bathroom/shower,
wash-basin,
WC and hot and cold water; telephone in every room.
TWO STAR** HOTELS: Air-conditioning/heating according to climatic
conditions; lounge; all bedrooms with bath/shower; wash-basin,
WC and hot and cold water; telephone.
ONE STAR* HOTELS: Air-conditioning/heating according to climatic
conditions; lounge; all bedrooms with bath/shower; wash-basin,
WC and hot and cold water; telephone. |
Hostal from basic to quite
nice:
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Once upon a time not so long ago a hostel was a
very unique form of accommodation where rooms were dormitory style
with bunk-beds and you may have had the pleasure of sharing bathroom
facilities with up to twenty fellow backpackers. But the good news
for any of you who might have reservations about taking a shower
in the company of strangers is that hostels have changed a great
deal and very much for the better since they first opened their
doors to road weary travelers. As a result it is quite tricky to
define a hostel as such. For example, many of the hostels listed
offer private rooms with ensuite facilities,
smaller dorms for groups of between two and eight or larger dorms
where you could share with up to twenty others, bars and restaurants,
twenty four hour opening etc. Think you get the picture. |
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Some information that might come in useful:
- Most hostels offer private rooms and dormitories. Private
rooms are usually singles, twins or doubles though some properties
also offer triples.
- Dormitories vary in size from location to location but generally range from
4 beds to up to 20 beds (or even more sometimes in European cities!). Most
dormitories offer bunk-beds though some offer a selection of bunks and regular
single or double beds.
- Most hostels offer some ensuite rooms - this comes from the French word meaning
'in the suite' and means that you have your own private bathroom in your room.
A private bathroom is located outside your room but is for your personal use
only. Both will generally consisting of a toilet, wash-hand basin and shower.
Standard or non-ensuite rooms involve sharing communal shower / toilet facilities
which are generally provided not too far away on the same corridor.
- Many hostels have a self-catering kitchen where you can cook your own meals,
some even have their own restaurants, café's and bars.
- Almost all hostels offer lockers either free of charge or for hire so that
people staying on dormitories can lock up their valuables. These are either
provided in the dorms or in a separate area.
- Some hostels have curfews or lock-outs, though this is becoming less common
- always check the microsite for an individual property before you book.
- Almost all hostels provide linen, though some do charge an extra hire charge
- again check the microsites for individual details. |
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