Hotel Carlos III is centrally located in Aguilas, 164 feet from the beach and from the Town Hall. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, 24-hour reception and air-conditioned rooms.
This hotel is ideally located in the coast town of Aguilas, on the outskirts of the province of Murcia. This area offers beautiful landscapes and 17 miles of beaches.
Coleman
United Kingdom
Easy to book n check in , good location and parking beds comfy
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VARLEY
Spain
Good reception....Landlady lives in same building, which is handy for any problems. Recommended. !!
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It is an attractive resort with a great castle (the walk up...
It is an attractive resort with a great castle (the walk up is difficult and not recommended for those with mobility issues) and pleasant port and central area. I visited in low season (March) so it was quiet although all the bars and restaurants were open. There are only a few things to see or do in the town but the promenade walks are lovely with great views, The coastline is interesting for drives, best places nearby are the Castle at San juan de los Terreros and the odd beach at Los Cocedores.
All the usual Spanish supermarkets are in the town but the one hypermarket Carrefour is below standard compared to others in Spain, and the attached mall is awful with virtually all the shops seemingly closed down and only one small cafe. Outside of the mall there are a Burger King and Popeyes, both really terrible and best avoided. There is an excellent Indian restaurant in San Juan de los Terroros (Tandoori Palace) just a few km south.
Tonydel
Spain
6.0
Scored 6.0
Walking lots of it, the marinas, "electric bikes and...
Walking lots of it, the marinas, "electric bikes and scooters everywhere". Ate at the El Paso Bar just along from the hotel a lovely evening meal.
It is a working city and very busy but lots of shops were closed down permanently, and the roads are mostly one way systems
Julie
Spain
10
Scored 10
Águilas is a city I never visited before but loved to visit...
Águilas is a city I never visited before but loved to visit in Spain. On my stay I discovered that they beaches are very close and easy to locate and the water is clean. The supermarkets and shopping centre’s are very easy to connect and visitors are very busy enjoying themselves and it is also a very good place for the children. My staying was very short because I have to work
Eze
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was a busy town with lots of shops.
It was a busy town with lots of shops. Nice square called Plaza de Espana for drinks and tapas. Lots of little restaurants along the beach front which is where we ate daily. Went to one Chinese restaurant near the beach but would not really recommend it. Found it difficult other than the beach front to find somewhere to eat in the evening. Seemed to stop serving meals early!!
Elizabeth
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
Aquilas is a fine coastal resort which seems to have...
Aquilas is a fine coastal resort which seems to have attracted Spanish Tourists more than English speaking ones, It has a fine promenade which in September 2021 was very quiet and ideal for walking or cycling. There are ample restaurants along the way from the Hotel at Juan Montial to the Eagle's Head and the port is worth a visit , though it seems to be the anchorage for a poor man's boat. The walk up St Juan's Hill is a test of stamina but the view from the top makes it worthwhile , There is a restaurant at the top for refreshments , check the opening hours . The shopping centre at the Northern end of the Town has a Carrefours but most of the other shops have been savaged by the Pandemic and the absence of footfall .
Tony
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The beaches, and the immediate couple of roads along the...
The beaches, and the immediate couple of roads along the beach front are fine, but it lacks choice of bars/restaurants. The main attractions are the range of water sports offered such as diving, boat hire etc. The walk up to the viewing point is very nice and well done ie proper walking surface and small walls. Half of the beach road is lined by blocks of flats, mixed residential and visitors. The main problem I had was that there was little choice of dining for vegetarians, but luckily, there are 2 Indian restaurants, both offering take-away and one of them (Delhi Tandoori) was tucked behind the front road, so I used it twice.That was ok as I stayed for only 4 nights. There are also 2 or 3 Chinese restaurants/takeaways, but unfortunately I cannot walk very far especially up hills. I think staying longer would be rather boring unless you are keen on sea-activities, or you just like to enjoy the beach. On my next venture I would try to avoid views from the windows of blocks of flats.
The location in front of the sea was amazing. The size of the apartment is quite big and enough for 4 people. There are also many restaurants and many cafes around, though someof them are not open during winter, early spring, but a 10min. drive will take you to other places in the centre. Not far is the castle on a hill with great views.
It is better in late spring or summer, but it is nice all over the year as Aguilas is normally quite warm and the house is not cold, and blankets and even personal heaters are provided if needed.
Quiet location within 10 minutes walk to the beach/promenade. Very bright and spotlessly clean apartment in a secure, well maintained and modern block. Underground secure parking with easy access. Kitchen well equipped. Ana who met us on arrival was totally charming and so helpful. We didn't have any problems but felt that they would have been dealt with immediately. We would certainly visit both Águilas and the apartment again.
On arrival in Aguilas, I called Andrea and she met us at the entrance to the apartments, she explained about parking in the underground car park and our parking bay number, then she showed us to the apartment. The apartment was larger than expected, bright and fresh, every detail was taken care off for us. We had a lovely few days and easy walk to the beach, bars and restaurants. will certainly be going back
The staff at the front desk were extremely friendly and helpful. The room had a big comfortable bed and the shower was great. The hotel is on a busy street but with the windows closed and the air conditioner on it is very quiet for sleeping. Makes for great people watching.
I have been travelling by cycle for 10 weeks in Spain and have stayed in hotels hostals, guest houses etc -It was so good to stay somewhere and feel at home. The apartment has everything you would need. Location is good -communications with owner were good.
I have been staying here on and off for many years, almost since it opened as the Don Juan Hotel. At that time, it was noted for a great buffet breakfast and lunch, but that has all gone and the breakfast could best be described as 'miserable.'
Hosts were waiting for us when we arrived. Introduced us to the apartment, which was very well equipped. It is quiet just across from not busy bus station and train station. Glass panes were double glazed facing the hills.
Really friendly staff.
Quiet location but only a 5min drive from the heart of Aguilas.
Close to two big supermarkets.
Wouldn’t hesitate to stay here again.
the hotel was very clean and comfortable and in a good location. The breakfast was good and the staff extremely helpful we would definitely stay there again
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