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.
GEOFFREY
Spain
Good sized room with plenty of wardrobe space. Very comfortable bed. Nice sized bathroom and everything was spotlessly clean. Quick and easy efficient checking in. Ideal location only 100 meters from the beach.
Senator Águilas is located opposite Águila’s marina and the Mediterranean Sea. During July and August guests have free entry to the swimming pools.
Paulette
United States of America
I liked everything about the hotel except the comfort of the beds. The beds and pillows were so hard, it was difficult to sleep. Otherwise, it was a great place, with friendly staff and reasonable prices.
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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Everything was great.....
One think let's the town down...restaurants were of course very Spanish. We just thought they could offer more European dishes
Our biggest disappointment was when asking for a menu they point at a QR code...we left several restaurants because of this ( so they lost good customes)....they should at least have some printed copies available...
frank
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
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
Scored 6.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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 Lavery
Spain
Scored 8.0
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 .
Check-in was quick and efficient and is attended 24hrs. Location of the hotel is excellent. Close to the shops and numerous cafes and restaurants. Only 100 yards to the beach. Stayed here 4 weeks earlier and my room overlooked the side street and was quiet. This time I had a room at the front which was a little noisier but nothing overwhelming. The bed was massive and extremely comfortable. Had breakfast at the adjoining cafe. Pleasant and polite staff and the food is very good.
Staff were very friendly. The rooms were very clean but basic. Situated quite close to the sea front. A continental type breakfast which was ample. Free parking outside the hotel when spaces are available.
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