A trendy urbanite from Barcelona now owns the place (she's called Cinta and is sometimes around - just ask) and has decorated it super-cool style. She's the kind of girl who wears designer flip-flops - and it shows.
The bedrooms are all soft lines and contours, with elegant lighting casting clever shadows and sunlight streaming through the windows. Bold colours against a neutral background with the odd quirky touch. It works well.
The restaurant's a plus as well - a terrace overlooking the beach with a menu of regional dishes (lots of paella of course, this is Spain). There's a small stand-up bar in the hallway and a big sitting room for lounging around on soft sofas if you're sunburnt from the beach. You can get massages too.
The place won't blow your socks off, but compared to most beach hotels it's cool, intimate and great value: 95-150 ($140-$220) for a double room including breakfast. And there are fewer screaming kids here than elsewhere on the Spanish coast.
[Photo: Cosser]


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