AC Hotel by Marriott Algeciras is a 5-minute drive from Algeciras Port. It offers a gym, air-conditioning, and room service. Some have views of the sea and Gibraltar.
Globales Reina Cristina was originally opened in 1901 and houses ancient ruins, such as parts of an 8th-century Mosque and a Moorish well. It features indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
Hotel Alborán Algeciras is a traditional Andalusian hotel, located in a quiet residential area of Algeciras. Just 2 minutes’ drive from El Rinconcillo Beach, it offers attractive rooms with free...
Featuring air-conditioned rooms with balconies and free Wi-Fi, Mir Octavio is located 2297 feet from Algeciras Port. It offers a 24-hour front desk and private parking.
Marko
United States of America
We arrived very late but staff was available and checked us in quickly. The room was very clean and nice. It was a great value and location close to the train station and ferry terminal is a huge plus.
Algeciras has some beautiful parts, in the old city the...
Algeciras has some beautiful parts, in the old city the Moorish architecture is really quite something. There are some rougher parts sure, as with any large port town. But I found it safe, the people friendly and the food was great, especially El Taller restaurant.
Nearby beach Playa el Rinconcillo was fine. But Algeciras isn't like some beautiful Mediterranean coasted resort destination, it's a fairly gritty Spanish port with some beautiful architecture and passable beaches, cheap and cheerful with easy access to TARIFA where you can get a ferry to Tangiers and visit nearby roman ruins or visit very nearby Gibraltar.
Scott
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
It is a great place to get ferries to Morocco or to get the...
It is a great place to get ferries to Morocco or to get the shuttle to Tarifa to do the same.
I have been before and found it to be a pleasant small town with a good patisserie/bakery that had Moroccan foods (briouwats, mini pastilla, etc).
The reason for the 'average' rating of the town stems from the fact that the place I booked was unhelpful and would not allow me to access the property at midnight even though I had paid in advance. As a result I was stranded and had to wander about at night, sleep on a too short stone bench and cat nap until the FRS ticket offices opened.
Algeciras is reasonably easy to navigate on foot. There are some cafés by the central market that open early for the traders. There is also a Carrefour express in the area between the train Station and the port with a full selection of goods.
I cannot rate 'Conv3nient R00ms - F3rry, Tr@in & Bus $tation' as I was not allowed entry to the property at midnight (late trains, missed connections) having paid for in advance my room. Unfortunately the proprietor was not helpful and I was left wandering the streets all night as not other hostals were open. A cold night with a very short stone bench! (Perhaps this is a rating?) I would avoid this place on my next visit and look for a better rated (more expensive hostal/hotel.
I would love to return yet again to Algeciras under better conditions and have an actual 'holiday there, rather than using it merely as a travel interchange. The town looks lovely and no doubt has things to offer away from the mildly salubrious Tran Station/Port area.
Michael
Morocco
Scored 10
10
Gibraltar can not be reached by train, and one needs to stay...
Gibraltar can not be reached by train, and one needs to stay a night somewhere to explore Gibraltar. Algeciras is ideal for this stay, and if you are here, then spend some hours for walking Algeciras,
Zsolt
Hungary
Scored 6.0
6.0
After being in Marocco for 2 months, it felt like I was...
After being in Marocco for 2 months, it felt like I was still in Marocco, but at the bus station, you can get a bus ticket to Madrid for €21.78, it's a 9 hr bus ride and only makes a 30 min stop, but it was worth it, didn't like Algeciras, but the stay at the Hostel was brilliant, only thing the property needs to do is, undated on how you enter the property.
Barlow
Scored 10
10
A much more authentic experience of a Spanish small city/...
A much more authentic experience of a Spanish small city/town. Less busy than most other locations in this area and we loved it. We could easily have stayed a week. Very good tuna combo plate at Maridaje.
Ian Douglas
Spain
Scored 8.0
8.0
We weren't intending to stay here but had an extra day due...
We weren't intending to stay here but had an extra day due to the ferry cancellation. The centre was small enough to walk round and was interesting enough without having anything really noteworthy.
John
United Kingdom
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Nothing. When we got to the apartment there was already someone else’s belongings in the apartment at 17.00. Having gone and found a hotel for the night we returned at 21.50 just to check out the apartment and found all the belongings still there
No this , it was so dirty , bed sheets were under the blankets , dust everywhere , the receptionist was a bit rude didn’t talk to us properly .
And it was a bit expensive compared to other hostels I’ve been to In Spain.
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