
2.5 stars out of 5 The hotel itself is set in a stunning location, with spectacular sea views that really are the highlight of the resort. The food was good, varied, and consistently enjoyable, and the drinks were also very nice. The mini disco and animation team were fantastic with the children — warm, energetic, and genuinely engaging. Our girls especially adored Martina, Francesca, and Eliza, who made a huge positive impact on their holiday. At the start of the week, before half term began, the atmosphere around the hotel was calm and relaxed. However, from Friday onwards there was a large influx of weekend guests arriving in big groups, which completely changed the overall environment and experience at the resort. Unfortunately, this was when many of the issues began. The pool area itself was pleasant initially, but during the final days of our stay the cleanliness noticeably deteriorated. The water became murky with visible suncream residue, and on one occasion we even saw lumps of phlegm floating in the pool, which was extremely unpleasant. What upset us most during our stay, however, was the very obvious difference in treatment between Spanish guests and non-Spanish guests. As a group of eight, we politely asked if we could move a few outdoor dining tables together so we could eat as a family. We were abruptly told “absolutely not” and given no explanation other than “it’s the rules.” We also requested to reserve tables in advance due to the size of our party, which was again refused. Yet throughout the weekend we repeatedly watched Spanish guests being allowed to reserve tables and move furniture freely to suit their groups. The contrast in treatment was impossible to ignore and left us feeling extremely uncomfortable and unwelcome. By the end of the stay, it genuinely felt discriminatory. One particularly upsetting incident occurred at the bar involving a barman named Jorge. I had been waiting several minutes alongside another guest when he came out from the back and greeted me. I politely asked for two drinks and was told the bar was closed. I simply smiled and responded that perhaps a sign would help, then said goodbye and began to walk away. He then called me back over and told me to wait. At that point, he began speaking to the other woman at the bar in Spanish while gesturing towards me. She turned around, looked directly at me, and smirked while continuing the conversation in Spanish. It was incredibly uncomfortable and humiliating. He then proceeded to make the drinks I had originally requested. The entire interaction left me feeling mocked and singled out, to the extent that I avoided the upper pool bar for the remainder of the holiday. The accommodation itself was also very disappointing. The rooms are extremely dated, with concerning electrical issues throughout. The beds were so hard they genuinely felt like concrete, we actually found the sun loungers more comfortable and regularly napped there instead. We also couldn’t use the hairdryer without tripping the electrics. The bathrooms were in poor condition, with messy silicone work throughout, a sink hanging away from the wall, and a toilet that made a loud screaming noise every time it was flushed. The ceiling fan in one of the bedrooms also appeared dangerous. When switched on it shook violently and moved around so aggressively that we were genuinely worried it could detach from the ceiling and injure someone. Once the bar closes there is no access to drinking water unless guests prepare in advance by stockpiling cups of water in their rooms beforehand. Strangely, guests are also not permitted to fill their own water bottles. The room allocations also seemed poorly thought out. One member of our party was frustrated that their family of four was allocated the exact same living space as the single traveller in our group, with the lounge area doubling as a bedroom. When our family of three arrived at our bungalow, there was only a double bed prepared in the bedroom and no sleeping arrangement whatsoever for our daughter. We had to improvise using pushed-together sofa cushions along with her travel pillow and plane blanket so she could sleep on the first night. Housekeeping corrected this the following day, but it should never have been overlooked in the first place. Despite all of the above, we still managed to have a lovely holiday thanks to the beautiful weather and the company we were with. A holiday is ultimately what you make of it. However, had we not been such positive and easy-going people, several aspects of this experience, particularly the treatment we received compared to Spanish guests, could easily have ruined the trip entirely.
Nádherný místo. Areál velký, krásné udržovaný. Asi už to má svoje nejlepší roky za sebou, ale nám to nevadilo. Naopak. Nejsme úplně typy do klasického velkého hotelu(krabice), máme radši takovej ten Cuba style, což tohle místo splňuje. Jídlo výborný, dost na výběr, každý den i gril. Co bylo trosku horší byl kids club, který byl víceméně zavřený. Malej se tam vždy při cestě na jídlo dobyval:-) nicméně nádherný moře, piniovej háj a super dětský bazény to vynahradily dostatečně. Doporučuji!
Pokoje celkem v pořádku, občas nějaký problém, v koupelně nešly zavírat dveře,daleko do jídelny a hlavně do kopce pro starší osoby. Moře krásné, čisté. Okolí zajímavé. Personál ochotný. Doprava do resortu v pořádku
Průměrný hotel, výhodou je blízkost pláží a all inclusive v ceně. Personál nebyl extra příjemný, spíše odměřený (vyjimkou byli pracovníci recepce). Vadili mi fronty u jídelny a to nebyl hotel zcela zaplněný. Jídlo je chutné, každý večer byli ryby, dost ovoce, zeleniny, určitě si každý vybere. WI- FI je také trochu problematické a trvá to než se podaří přihlásit. Pokoje jsou, co se týká vybavení, zastaralé, ale čisté. Areál je hodně rozlehlý a animace probíhají do 12h a byly na můj vkus dost hlasité. Hotel má ale výborné zázemí pro malé děti - bazény, skluzavky, animační programy po celý den. Pláž u hotelu je dost kamenitá a určitě stojí za to popojít o kousek dál, kde jsou nádherné písečné pláže. Lehátka slunečníky stojí 30 €/ dvě lehátka a slunečník. Na plážích je dostatek restaurací a barů. U hotelu je obchod s potravinami, kosmetikou, suvenýry a plážovými potřebami, který je dobře zásobený. Nejbližší městečko je cca 2,5 km. Ostrov Formentera je krásný a stojí za návštěvu. Nečekejte ale klidnou destinaci, jak píší cestovní kanceláře. Byla jsem tady v polovině září a na můj vkus zde bylo dost rušno a přeplněno. Osobně bych se do hotelu nevrátila. Za ty peníze bych si našla jiný hotel.
All I'm saying is what a holiday, absolutely gorgeous place and the family friendly Maryland deserves alot more stars ,yes the bungalows are abit outdated but spotless and comfortable, we will definitely be back and I would definitely recommend, thank you for a holiday to remember 😊 ❤️
2.5 stars out of 5 The hotel itself is set in a stunning location, with spectacular sea views that really are the highlight of the resort. The food was good, varied, and consistently enjoyable, and the drinks were also very nice. The mini disco and animation team were fantastic with the children — warm, energetic, and genuinely engaging. Our girls especially adored Martina, Francesca, and Eliza, who made a huge positive impact on their holiday. At the start of the week, before half term began, the atmosphere around the hotel was calm and relaxed. However, from Friday onwards there was a large influx of weekend guests arriving in big groups, which completely changed the overall environment and experience at the resort. Unfortunately, this was when many of the issues began. The pool area itself was pleasant initially, but during the final days of our stay the cleanliness noticeably deteriorated. The water became murky with visible suncream residue, and on one occasion we even saw lumps of phlegm floating in the pool, which was extremely unpleasant. What upset us most during our stay, however, was the very obvious difference in treatment between Spanish guests and non-Spanish guests. As a group of eight, we politely asked if we could move a few outdoor dining tables together so we could eat as a family. We were abruptly told “absolutely not” and given no explanation other than “it’s the rules.” We also requested to reserve tables in advance due to the size of our party, which was again refused. Yet throughout the weekend we repeatedly watched Spanish guests being allowed to reserve tables and move furniture freely to suit their groups. The contrast in treatment was impossible to ignore and left us feeling extremely uncomfortable and unwelcome. By the end of the stay, it genuinely felt discriminatory. One particularly upsetting incident occurred at the bar involving a barman named Jorge. I had been waiting several minutes alongside another guest when he came out from the back and greeted me. I politely asked for two drinks and was told the bar was closed. I simply smiled and responded that perhaps a sign would help, then said goodbye and began to walk away. He then called me back over and told me to wait. At that point, he began speaking to the other woman at the bar in Spanish while gesturing towards me. She turned around, looked directly at me, and smirked while continuing the conversation in Spanish. It was incredibly uncomfortable and humiliating. He then proceeded to make the drinks I had originally requested. The entire interaction left me feeling mocked and singled out, to the extent that I avoided the upper pool bar for the remainder of the holiday. The accommodation itself was also very disappointing. The rooms are extremely dated, with concerning electrical issues throughout. The beds were so hard they genuinely felt like concrete, we actually found the sun loungers more comfortable and regularly napped there instead. We also couldn’t use the hairdryer without tripping the electrics. The bathrooms were in poor condition, with messy silicone work throughout, a sink hanging away from the wall, and a toilet that made a loud screaming noise every time it was flushed. The ceiling fan in one of the bedrooms also appeared dangerous. When switched on it shook violently and moved around so aggressively that we were genuinely worried it could detach from the ceiling and injure someone. Once the bar closes there is no access to drinking water unless guests prepare in advance by stockpiling cups of water in their rooms beforehand. Strangely, guests are also not permitted to fill their own water bottles. The room allocations also seemed poorly thought out. One member of our party was frustrated that their family of four was allocated the exact same living space as the single traveller in our group, with the lounge area doubling as a bedroom. When our family of three arrived at our bungalow, there was only a double bed prepared in the bedroom and no sleeping arrangement whatsoever for our daughter. We had to improvise using pushed-together sofa cushions along with her travel pillow and plane blanket so she could sleep on the first night. Housekeeping corrected this the following day, but it should never have been overlooked in the first place. Despite all of the above, we still managed to have a lovely holiday thanks to the beautiful weather and the company we were with. A holiday is ultimately what you make of it. However, had we not been such positive and easy-going people, several aspects of this experience, particularly the treatment we received compared to Spanish guests, could easily have ruined the trip entirely.
Nádherný místo. Areál velký, krásné udržovaný. Asi už to má svoje nejlepší roky za sebou, ale nám to nevadilo. Naopak. Nejsme úplně typy do klasického velkého hotelu(krabice), máme radši takovej ten Cuba style, což tohle místo splňuje. Jídlo výborný, dost na výběr, každý den i gril. Co bylo trosku horší byl kids club, který byl víceméně zavřený. Malej se tam vždy při cestě na jídlo dobyval:-) nicméně nádherný moře, piniovej háj a super dětský bazény to vynahradily dostatečně. Doporučuji!
Insotel Club Maryland

2.5 stars out of 5 The hotel itself is set in a stunning location, with spectacular sea views that really are the highlight of the resort. The food was good, varied, and consistently enjoyable, and the drinks were also very nice. The mini disco and animation team were fantastic with the children — warm, energetic, and genuinely engaging. Our girls especially adored Martina, Francesca, and Eliza, who made a huge positive impact on their holiday. At the start of the week, before half term began, the atmosphere around the hotel was calm and relaxed. However, from Friday onwards there was a large influx of weekend guests arriving in big groups, which completely changed the overall environment and experience at the resort. Unfortunately, this was when many of the issues began. The pool area itself was pleasant initially, but during the final days of our stay the cleanliness noticeably deteriorated. The water became murky with visible suncream residue, and on one occasion we even saw lumps of phlegm floating in the pool, which was extremely unpleasant. What upset us most during our stay, however, was the very obvious difference in treatment between Spanish guests and non-Spanish guests. As a group of eight, we politely asked if we could move a few outdoor dining tables together so we could eat as a family. We were abruptly told “absolutely not” and given no explanation other than “it’s the rules.” We also requested to reserve tables in advance due to the size of our party, which was again refused. Yet throughout the weekend we repeatedly watched Spanish guests being allowed to reserve tables and move furniture freely to suit their groups. The contrast in treatment was impossible to ignore and left us feeling extremely uncomfortable and unwelcome. By the end of the stay, it genuinely felt discriminatory. One particularly upsetting incident occurred at the bar involving a barman named Jorge. I had been waiting several minutes alongside another guest when he came out from the back and greeted me. I politely asked for two drinks and was told the bar was closed. I simply smiled and responded that perhaps a sign would help, then said goodbye and began to walk away. He then called me back over and told me to wait. At that point, he began speaking to the other woman at the bar in Spanish while gesturing towards me. She turned around, looked directly at me, and smirked while continuing the conversation in Spanish. It was incredibly uncomfortable and humiliating. He then proceeded to make the drinks I had originally requested. The entire interaction left me feeling mocked and singled out, to the extent that I avoided the upper pool bar for the remainder of the holiday. The accommodation itself was also very disappointing. The rooms are extremely dated, with concerning electrical issues throughout. The beds were so hard they genuinely felt like concrete, we actually found the sun loungers more comfortable and regularly napped there instead. We also couldn’t use the hairdryer without tripping the electrics. The bathrooms were in poor condition, with messy silicone work throughout, a sink hanging away from the wall, and a toilet that made a loud screaming noise every time it was flushed. The ceiling fan in one of the bedrooms also appeared dangerous. When switched on it shook violently and moved around so aggressively that we were genuinely worried it could detach from the ceiling and injure someone. Once the bar closes there is no access to drinking water unless guests prepare in advance by stockpiling cups of water in their rooms beforehand. Strangely, guests are also not permitted to fill their own water bottles. The room allocations also seemed poorly thought out. One member of our party was frustrated that their family of four was allocated the exact same living space as the single traveller in our group, with the lounge area doubling as a bedroom. When our family of three arrived at our bungalow, there was only a double bed prepared in the bedroom and no sleeping arrangement whatsoever for our daughter. We had to improvise using pushed-together sofa cushions along with her travel pillow and plane blanket so she could sleep on the first night. Housekeeping corrected this the following day, but it should never have been overlooked in the first place. Despite all of the above, we still managed to have a lovely holiday thanks to the beautiful weather and the company we were with. A holiday is ultimately what you make of it. However, had we not been such positive and easy-going people, several aspects of this experience, particularly the treatment we received compared to Spanish guests, could easily have ruined the trip entirely.
Nádherný místo. Areál velký, krásné udržovaný. Asi už to má svoje nejlepší roky za sebou, ale nám to nevadilo. Naopak. Nejsme úplně typy do klasického velkého hotelu(krabice), máme radši takovej ten Cuba style, což tohle místo splňuje. Jídlo výborný, dost na výběr, každý den i gril. Co bylo trosku horší byl kids club, který byl víceméně zavřený. Malej se tam vždy při cestě na jídlo dobyval:-) nicméně nádherný moře, piniovej háj a super dětský bazény to vynahradily dostatečně. Doporučuji!
Pokoje celkem v pořádku, občas nějaký problém, v koupelně nešly zavírat dveře,daleko do jídelny a hlavně do kopce pro starší osoby. Moře krásné, čisté. Okolí zajímavé. Personál ochotný. Doprava do resortu v pořádku
Průměrný hotel, výhodou je blízkost pláží a all inclusive v ceně. Personál nebyl extra příjemný, spíše odměřený (vyjimkou byli pracovníci recepce). Vadili mi fronty u jídelny a to nebyl hotel zcela zaplněný. Jídlo je chutné, každý večer byli ryby, dost ovoce, zeleniny, určitě si každý vybere. WI- FI je také trochu problematické a trvá to než se podaří přihlásit. Pokoje jsou, co se týká vybavení, zastaralé, ale čisté. Areál je hodně rozlehlý a animace probíhají do 12h a byly na můj vkus dost hlasité. Hotel má ale výborné zázemí pro malé děti - bazény, skluzavky, animační programy po celý den. Pláž u hotelu je dost kamenitá a určitě stojí za to popojít o kousek dál, kde jsou nádherné písečné pláže. Lehátka slunečníky stojí 30 €/ dvě lehátka a slunečník. Na plážích je dostatek restaurací a barů. U hotelu je obchod s potravinami, kosmetikou, suvenýry a plážovými potřebami, který je dobře zásobený. Nejbližší městečko je cca 2,5 km. Ostrov Formentera je krásný a stojí za návštěvu. Nečekejte ale klidnou destinaci, jak píší cestovní kanceláře. Byla jsem tady v polovině září a na můj vkus zde bylo dost rušno a přeplněno. Osobně bych se do hotelu nevrátila. Za ty peníze bych si našla jiný hotel.
All I'm saying is what a holiday, absolutely gorgeous place and the family friendly Maryland deserves alot more stars ,yes the bungalows are abit outdated but spotless and comfortable, we will definitely be back and I would definitely recommend, thank you for a holiday to remember 😊 ❤️
2.5 stars out of 5 The hotel itself is set in a stunning location, with spectacular sea views that really are the highlight of the resort. The food was good, varied, and consistently enjoyable, and the drinks were also very nice. The mini disco and animation team were fantastic with the children — warm, energetic, and genuinely engaging. Our girls especially adored Martina, Francesca, and Eliza, who made a huge positive impact on their holiday. At the start of the week, before half term began, the atmosphere around the hotel was calm and relaxed. However, from Friday onwards there was a large influx of weekend guests arriving in big groups, which completely changed the overall environment and experience at the resort. Unfortunately, this was when many of the issues began. The pool area itself was pleasant initially, but during the final days of our stay the cleanliness noticeably deteriorated. The water became murky with visible suncream residue, and on one occasion we even saw lumps of phlegm floating in the pool, which was extremely unpleasant. What upset us most during our stay, however, was the very obvious difference in treatment between Spanish guests and non-Spanish guests. As a group of eight, we politely asked if we could move a few outdoor dining tables together so we could eat as a family. We were abruptly told “absolutely not” and given no explanation other than “it’s the rules.” We also requested to reserve tables in advance due to the size of our party, which was again refused. Yet throughout the weekend we repeatedly watched Spanish guests being allowed to reserve tables and move furniture freely to suit their groups. The contrast in treatment was impossible to ignore and left us feeling extremely uncomfortable and unwelcome. By the end of the stay, it genuinely felt discriminatory. One particularly upsetting incident occurred at the bar involving a barman named Jorge. I had been waiting several minutes alongside another guest when he came out from the back and greeted me. I politely asked for two drinks and was told the bar was closed. I simply smiled and responded that perhaps a sign would help, then said goodbye and began to walk away. He then called me back over and told me to wait. At that point, he began speaking to the other woman at the bar in Spanish while gesturing towards me. She turned around, looked directly at me, and smirked while continuing the conversation in Spanish. It was incredibly uncomfortable and humiliating. He then proceeded to make the drinks I had originally requested. The entire interaction left me feeling mocked and singled out, to the extent that I avoided the upper pool bar for the remainder of the holiday. The accommodation itself was also very disappointing. The rooms are extremely dated, with concerning electrical issues throughout. The beds were so hard they genuinely felt like concrete, we actually found the sun loungers more comfortable and regularly napped there instead. We also couldn’t use the hairdryer without tripping the electrics. The bathrooms were in poor condition, with messy silicone work throughout, a sink hanging away from the wall, and a toilet that made a loud screaming noise every time it was flushed. The ceiling fan in one of the bedrooms also appeared dangerous. When switched on it shook violently and moved around so aggressively that we were genuinely worried it could detach from the ceiling and injure someone. Once the bar closes there is no access to drinking water unless guests prepare in advance by stockpiling cups of water in their rooms beforehand. Strangely, guests are also not permitted to fill their own water bottles. The room allocations also seemed poorly thought out. One member of our party was frustrated that their family of four was allocated the exact same living space as the single traveller in our group, with the lounge area doubling as a bedroom. When our family of three arrived at our bungalow, there was only a double bed prepared in the bedroom and no sleeping arrangement whatsoever for our daughter. We had to improvise using pushed-together sofa cushions along with her travel pillow and plane blanket so she could sleep on the first night. Housekeeping corrected this the following day, but it should never have been overlooked in the first place. Despite all of the above, we still managed to have a lovely holiday thanks to the beautiful weather and the company we were with. A holiday is ultimately what you make of it. However, had we not been such positive and easy-going people, several aspects of this experience, particularly the treatment we received compared to Spanish guests, could easily have ruined the trip entirely.
Nádherný místo. Areál velký, krásné udržovaný. Asi už to má svoje nejlepší roky za sebou, ale nám to nevadilo. Naopak. Nejsme úplně typy do klasického velkého hotelu(krabice), máme radši takovej ten Cuba style, což tohle místo splňuje. Jídlo výborný, dost na výběr, každý den i gril. Co bylo trosku horší byl kids club, který byl víceméně zavřený. Malej se tam vždy při cestě na jídlo dobyval:-) nicméně nádherný moře, piniovej háj a super dětský bazény to vynahradily dostatečně. Doporučuji!
Insotel Club Maryland - informace
Nejoblíbenější filtry:
- Písečná pláž
- PRO RODINY
- Dětské skluzavky
- Dětské hřiště
- TUI Service Center 24/7 + TUI App
- Volba roku podle TripAdvisoru
Poloha:
- přibližně 12 km od centra San Fernando
- přibližně 300 m od písečné pláže
- Doba cesty z letiště cca 120 minut (včetně transferu z letiště na trajekt, cesty trajektem, transferu z trajektu do hotelu). Doba cesty se může lišit v závislosti na časech příletu a trajektu a na povětrnostních podmínkách.
- Umístění
- Kvalita spánku
- Pokoje
- Služba
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- Čistota
- 577michaelao2023-10-07Vyjímečný
Nádherný místo. Areál velký, krásné udržovaný. Asi už to má svoje nejlepší roky za sebou, ale nám to nevadilo. Naopak. Nejsme úplně typy do klasického velkého hotelu(krabice), máme radši takovej ten Cuba style, což tohle místo splňuje. Jídlo výborný, dost na výběr, každý den i gril. Co bylo trosku horší byl kids club, který byl víceméně zavřený. Malej se tam vždy při cestě na jídlo dobyval:-) nicméně nádherný moře, piniovej háj a super dětský bazény to vynahradily dostatečně. Doporučuji!
- Jana T2023-09-20Velmi dobrý
Pokoje celkem v pořádku, občas nějaký problém, v koupelně nešly zavírat dveře,daleko do jídelny a hlavně do kopce pro starší osoby. Moře krásné, čisté. Okolí zajímavé. Personál ochotný. Doprava do resortu v pořádku
- Copata2019-09-22
Průměrný hotel, výhodou je blízkost pláží a all inclusive v ceně. Personál nebyl extra příjemný, spíše odměřený (vyjimkou byli pracovníci recepce). Vadili mi fronty u jídelny a to nebyl hotel zcela zaplněný. Jídlo je chutné, každý večer byli ryby, dost ovoce, zeleniny, určitě si každý vybere. WI- FI je také trochu problematické a trvá to než se podaří přihlásit. Pokoje jsou, co se týká vybavení, zastaralé, ale čisté. Areál je hodně rozlehlý a animace probíhají do 12h a byly na můj vkus dost hlasité. Hotel má ale výborné zázemí pro malé děti - bazény, skluzavky, animační programy po celý den. Pláž u hotelu je dost kamenitá a určitě stojí za to popojít o kousek dál, kde jsou nádherné písečné pláže. Lehátka slunečníky stojí 30 €/ dvě lehátka a slunečník. Na plážích je dostatek restaurací a barů. U hotelu je obchod s potravinami, kosmetikou, suvenýry a plážovými potřebami, který je dobře zásobený. Nejbližší městečko je cca 2,5 km. Ostrov Formentera je krásný a stojí za návštěvu. Nečekejte ale klidnou destinaci, jak píší cestovní kanceláře. Byla jsem tady v polovině září a na můj vkus zde bylo dost rušno a přeplněno. Osobně bych se do hotelu nevrátila. Za ty peníze bych si našla jiný hotel.
Přednosti hotelu
- prostorné bungalovy
- pestrá sportovní nabídka
- bazénový komplex