The Aron Gran sits proudly at the end of the bay in Los Cristianos, meaning it easy to get about. When you enter the hotel, it is a wow with a hugh atrium and chandelier with plants growing down the side of the internal balconies. The reception is just a desk and hard to see but check in is fast and painless. The hotel is very clean. A lot of money has been spent on the outside areas. There are 3 pool areas of varying temperatures from 20 degrees to 35 degrees, the third and warmest containing jacuzzi bubbles and water jets. There is a pool bar and plenty of seating and sun beds. There are no kids here either. Sitting by the pool is a pleasure, and music is only played during aquarobiccs at lunchtime. Pool towels are included in your stay For an extra 60 euros per person, you can use the UP area on the roof. This has free snacks and infinity pools We had a peek but didn't go as it seemed expensive for what it offered. The dining room is buffet style but didn't feel crowded. Food to suit everyone was different daily. The room was the disappoin**ent of the stay. Plastic chirs on the balcony and the decor something from the late 80s. There is a fridge in the room, tea and coffee, safe etc and robe and slippers. The room we stayed in had a sea view but no sun until it was about to set. The paint on the bathroom ceiling was peeling, lino lifting and doors etc generally shabby( see pics) The evening entertainment was similar nightly with some sort of music act rather than a variety. We are probably also the youngest guest here ( 50s)most being in theor late 70s and 80s. There is even a place in the hotel for mobility scooter parking!! Staff are friendly and speak English. There is a gym which iss well equipped. The hotel has a spa by the pools which is quite expensive to book trea**ents but very relaxing. We enjoyed the experience but probably won't be back as it was not a cheap hotel and reallyfailed to deliver that wow factor we expected having read other reviews and we got as we stepped into the hotel lobby on day 1
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