Hotel Dunas Club
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About
Looking for a place to stay in Corralejo? Then look no further than Hotel Dunas Club, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Corralejo to your doorstep.
The rooms offer a flat screen TV, a kitchenette, and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as paid wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Hotel Dunas Club features sun umbrellas and a sun terrace. In addition, as a valued Dunas Club guest, you can enjoy a pool and breakfast that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to street parking.
Puerto de Corralejo (0.0 mi), located nearby, makes Apartamentos Dunas Club Hotel a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular Corralejo landmark.
If you’re looking for an Indian restaurant, consider a visit to Indian Tandoori Spices Restaurant, Jaipur, or Bombay Masala, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Dunas Club.
Should time allow, Oby Catamaran is a popular attraction that is within walking distance.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Dunas Club as you experience everything Corralejo has to offer.
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Upon arrival we were greeted by very friendly staff, who were in masks and stuck to the social distancing guidelines. Everywhere you turn, hand sanitizers are there. There was markings on the floor, with disinfecting mats. The hotel itself was very clean, and tidy. The beds were made pretty much everyday, and rooms were cleaned every couple of days.
We had breakfast at La Luna included with our stay, and staff at the restaurant went above and beyond to make you feel at home and welcoming everyday. They never stopped smiling. Food was always excellent there too.
In particular, Lorenzo on reception and the manager herself made our stay much better than we expected. They were friendly and very welcoming. Also the manager herself was extremely helpful sorting a particular issue we had out, and ensuring we had the best possible holiday at such a difficult time.
I would recommend staying here and it’s not far from the great restaurants on the harbour!!
My apartment was clean and comfortable. All the staff were really nice, welcoming and helpful. A good reasonably priced restaurant is attached to the resort.
RCI warned that there was no complimentary housekeeping but actually it wasn’t that bad. In the middle of my two week stay the apartment was cleaned and the towels and sheets were changed. On most days the bins were emptied and the supply of toilet rolls was topped up. Towels were a bit of an issue. A one bedroom apartment comes with two larger and two smaller towels. I was there by myself so it wasn’t a problem. An extra change of those towels costs nine euros. Advice: place the bathmat at least a foot away from the entrance to the shower to avoid it getting soggy.
On the downside the WiFi is lousy and the ‘heated’ pool is freezing.
I enjoyed my two weeks there and thought the pros outweighed the cons, but when I return I will choose a hotter time of year
The hotel must, however, be commended for its sustainability initiative in adapting ancient instruments of torture utilised by the Spanish Inquisition into the most uncomfortable sofas and sofa beds of all time. Please throw them into the skips where they belong and buy new ones that are comfortable to sit and sleep on!
The vast majority of reviewers seem to rate Dunas Club as either Excellent or Very Good and suggest they would either recommend it or return again. I‘m pleased for them, but I have to assume that their standards of satisfaction are lower than mine.
The location of Dunas Club at the port in Corralejo is excellent. It’s a great area for walking. The restaurant and pool bar on site are good, and there are many restaurants and cafes along the boardwalk and close by in the town.
All the staff, front desk, cleaning and maintenance, are friendly, helpful and efficient.
However Dunas Club feels less like a resort or a hotel, and more like a complex of basic, characterless apartments where people come for a cheap vacation.
The units themselves are clean and modern, but have the look and feel of a hospital room. It could certainly use some pictures on the walls and an armchair across from the sofa bed. The TV is about the size of a screen on a laptop computer. I was surprised that they make TVs that small.
There were no soap or shampoo supplies in the bathroom upon arrival. Although I was in a one bedroom apartment with a partial kitchen, they would not supply soap or sponges for washing the dishes. I had to buy my own. I’ve never experienced that before. Only because I called front desk and asked, I was given a coffee maker and 2 wine glasses The pool water was very cold, too cold to go in. The one mechanical piece of exercise equipment in their gym, a very old looking exercise bike, was broken, and not repaired or replaced during the 2 weeks we were there.
All of these negatives may seem minor, but you do not expect them all together at an RCI resort. It all depends what you are used to and what you expect.
Despite the wonderful staff, Dunas Club falls far below RCI standards, and RCIers should be aware of this before booking, so they will not be disappointed.
I have always found the staff to be very very helpful. And this was certainly the case this time.
It's decent 3 star accommodation. However, as might be expected, things have been different this time and not necessarily to do with the pandemic.
Firstly, noise. I'm not unreasonable about noise but there is a building site at the back of the building (on Calle Marrajo) which woke us up at 8.15 Monday to Friday. I would not stay here again until after approximately 14 November which is my guesstimate for the building work finishing. PLEASE NOTE it may well be finished before then. TBH because we don't go clubbing or dance and drink the night away then the noise from the building works has been annoying but not ruined our time here. They knock off around 4.30pm but were later last Friday.
I seem to remember better crockery here before- no mugs and none to be bought in the supermarket either unusually (??) Nor wine glasses, just two small glass tumblers. No draining rack either which seems odd for washed crockery etc..?
There's not enough sunbeds due to rigorous spacing which I assume is the glorious pandemic at work again. I am sure this is because the hotel have to follow certain spacing guidelines, but get up early if you want a sunbed. The Dunas staff however are Covid compliant and extremely kind and helpful. The pool lifeguard has been outstanding in helping us with our daily fight with the magnificent umbrella!!
This is my accommodation of choice in Corralejo and I will always return. I've never had any issues with the cleaners who I think do a very good job and the bedding and towels are regularly changed. I'm delighted to see level access showers have replaced the showers over the bath - important for me because I've just had one knee replaced and waiting for the 2nd one to be done. The location is excellent.
The safe is 2 Euros per day and they take a deposit of 12 Euros to ensure you return the key ! I'll definitely be back.
Getting There
I had booked with a bus from the airport with Airport Transfers. At £4.50 it was about the same as the public bus but saved changing at Puerto de Rosario.
Getting Around
There is a minimart behind the hotel. Head up this road and turn left at the main road to get to a large Spar supermarket, about 15min walk. There is also a HyperDino supermarket around the corner from the Spar. There are other supermarkets and plenty of shops if you head south past the bars and restaurants on the road that runs parallel with the beach about 20 mins walk from the hotel.
You can walk along the beach south to the edge of the National Park near the Riu Hotels in just over an hour. The No. 6 bus also goes there every thirty minutes, hourly on Sunday (€1.40 pay the driver, exact change is appreciated but not essential)
Bus No. 8 goes to El Cotillo €3.10 (bus 7 is direct €2.05). Catch buses from the bus station over the road from the Spar supermarket (15 mins walk from hotel).
RCI members are treated like second class citizens. RCI don’t tell you at the time of booking that you will have to pay for electricity and water separately and there is no complimentary cleaning. This is arguably in the small print of the confirmation you get after you have booked but who reads the small print? Me from now on!!!
"In the block over reception and entrance the odd numbered rooms have the living space AND the bedroom overlooking the pool (double balcony). "Read full review
"Reception were very good and helpful mostly, but weren't interested in looking for our shuttlebus times - that should have been sent."Read full review
"If u want ur room cleaned hang your door ticket on door handle so they no that u want it cleaned "Read full review
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