Originally opened in 1975, Seaside Palm Beach was one of the first 5-star properties in the area and it therefore commands a fantastic location adjacent to the beach the famous Maspalomas Sand Dunes. The resort was given a complete refresh in 2002 by the renowned designer Alberto Pinto. He placed a big emphasis on design and gave the hotel a very chic, 1970s Miami style makeover. He used bold and bright colours which perfectly complement the islands sunny climate. You’ll find little pockets of colour on every turn and they didn’t half help to brighten up my days.
As I arrived at the hotel and entered the quirky reception area for the first time, I knew that I’d made the right choice. The smartly dressed but very friendly staff on the front desk quickly checked me in while I enjoyed an ice-cold glass of cava on the fantastically coloured sofas overlooking the beautiful pool and lush gardens.
The general rule in hotels is the higher the floor, the better the view and that is certainly true here. I was allocated a room on the 6th floor which had a view of the sea, the beach and dunes. It was the perfect little spot and I must admit, I found it hard to tear myself away from that perch. Watching and listening to the palm trees swaying in the wind was so utterly relaxing.
The 70’s style design touches continue through to the rooms too. Mine was in the beige colour scheme (the most muted in the hotel) but a funky zig zag carpet and colourful art work on the walls maintained the retro vibe. The beds were comfy and the addition on a little seating area (I had the superior room) was nice too. I also loved the addition of the white Loewe television and the nightly delivery of the tastiest hazelnut chocolates on my pillow too.
If exercising whilst on holiday sounds like your idea of hell then the tropical themed spa might be a bit more up your street. I dropped by and tried the Pantai Luar massage which is one of their signature treatments. It’s a deep tissue massage which involves hot oils being worked into the skin with a small cotton bag. It’s an unusual but wonderfully relaxing treatment and a great way to alleviate any aches and pains which may have built up in your body.
I was staying on a half board basis, so my breakfast and evening meal was included. Very rightly, they really pride themselves on their food offering and it was exceptional. They have 2 a la carte restaurants but it was the buffet selection that really blew me away. There was everything from grilled lobster to steaks and other speciality foods. I think I’d go as far as to say that it was the most impressive and tastiest hotel buffet that I’ve ever eaten at. Keep a look out for their BBQ grill nights as these were the clear highlight for me.
There were countless things that I loved about this property but right at the top for me was the perfectly maintained tropical garden. I say garden but it’s so large it felt a little more like a jungle at times. It’s filled with giant palm trees, a variety of cacti, colourful flowers and lots of little birds. I genuinely loved having a wander through them on the way down to the gym in the mornings.
If you fancy a relaxed night away from the resort with a difference, I’d recommend the Moonlight Cinema. It’s a fantastic open-air cinema and it’s only a couple of minutes’ walk from Seaside. It opens just after sunset and they show 2 films each night. It was something special to sit back on their comfy sofas enjoying a movie under the twinkle of the night sky. If you find yourself feeling a bit peckish, they also serve up tasty Italian style pizzas and other snacks too.
Seaside was absolutely everything that I wanted and a whole lot more. It may be a slightly older property, but it has been so well maintained and looked after that it’s in tip top condition even to this day. The setting, the service and the food were all more than worthy of the 5-star rating. I don’t think that it will be long until I pay both the island of Gran Canaria and Seaside Palm Beach another visit!
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This is a partnership post with Seaside Palm Beach but as always all thoughts and opinions on the property are my own honest views
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