Pros

  • Overlooks secluded cove with crystal-clear Mediterranean water
  • Excellent spa with indoor waterfall pool, sauna, whirlpool, hammam
  • Cushy loungers and bar service around three-level ocean-view pool
  • Spacious rooms with pillow menus and hydromassage showers and tubs
  • Location convenient for Costa Brava exploration and day trips to Barcelona
  • Attractive Rosa dels Vents restaurant offers seaside views
  • Free, large buffet breakfast with lots of fresh local options
  • Kids' club with toys, art supplies, and DVDs
  • Free parking and free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Some rooms are small, and decor can feel stuffy
  • Self-service at breakfast inadequate for a luxury hotel
  • Small beach gets very crowded
  • No sights nearby, not much to do outside the hotel
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Bottom Line

The Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi is a 52-room luxury property overlooking a secluded inlet on the Costa Brava. Guests love its ocean-view pool and large, full-service spa with indoor waterfall pool, hammam, and Finnish sauna, especially as there’s little to do outside the hotel beyond swimming in the crystal Mediterranean. Still, the town of Platja d'Aro makes a good base for Costa Brava explorations, and Barcelona is an easy day trip from here. Rooms are spacious but feel dated and lack style as well as some amenities expected at this price point. Those looking for more amenities and a greater range of activities should consider the Vistabella, a luxury beachfront hotel about an hour north in Roses.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Sallés Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi

Scene

Comfortable outdoor spaces but chilly interior and dowdy furniture

Salles Hotel & Spa makes a regal first impression. Inside, the lobby has marble counters and checkerboard marble floors, and in the public spaces and hallways, mottled ocre walls and orange ceramic tile reflect the Costa Brava sun. Despite the warm colors, all the hard surfaces -- marble, stone, ceramic -- can feel a bit cold, making the exterior spaces more comfortable places to be. Families tend to spend a lot of time by the outdoor pool, especially as one of its three sections is designed for young children (and the spa’s indoor pool is off limits to guests under 16 for most of the day). Though a luxury hotel, the Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi misses a note or two: guests fetch their own coffee at breakfast, and the furniture in the guest rooms is on the stuffy side. The spa is truly world-class, though, so guests who rank that high on the must-have list tend to be happy here. For others, especially travelers with children, a larger resort in a livelier area, such as the Vistabella in Roses, may be preferable.

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Location

Outside town of Platja d'Aro overlooking a small cove, 80 minutes from Barcelona

The Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi overlooks a small cove -- the Cala del Pi -- on the Costa Brava, just north of the uninspiring town of Platja d’Aro. It’s a five-minute drive into town, where there are plenty of shops and dining options, including several one-star Michelin restaurants. By car it’s 25 minutes to the chic Costa Brava town of Begur, 27 minutes to sweet, family-friendly Tamariu and its expansive white beach, and an hour and 20 minutes to Barcelona. It’s about a 30-minute drive to Girona–Costa Brava Airport. It’s also possible to take the bus from the airport, but it’s a two-hour trip that requires a transfer and a taxi from the Platja d’Aro bus station.

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Rooms

Spacious but somewhat stuffy, with high-quality amenities, excellent showers, and thin walls

The rooms at the Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi are spacious -- 280 square feet for a standard room up to 485 square feet for a suite -- and well equipped. Color schemes vary but include cream walls and furniture offset by accents in gray, ocre, or deep red. The furniture itself is sturdy but a bit stiff, with Louis XV chairs and cabriole-leg desks adding the the rooms elegance, but detracting from its comfort. Each includes a bed with luxurious, crisp white linens and a chest of drawers. Minibars are tucked into small cabinets, but while some rooms have Nespresso coffeemakers, others do not. All rooms come with fine bathrobes and slippers, and a pillow menu is complimentary. Amenities also include small programmable safes and free Wi-Fi. Most rooms have terraces or balconies, many with sea views and loungers. The family-room configuration includes two adjoining rooms, each with its own bathroom and balcony. Note that some guests complain of thin walls, especially in the adjoining rooms. 

Bathrooms are marble and ceramic tile, with luxe toiletries (including razor and toothbrush), high-quality towels, and a good hairdryer. Some have a 16-jet hydromassage shower for two people and a hydromassage tub, some just have the shower. 

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Features

Superlative spa, outdoor pool, beach, restaurant, free breakfast, kids' club, free parking and Wi-Fi

Easily the Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi’s top feature is its excellent spa, which has a full menu of spa services. It has a large indoor pool with waterfalls, Finnish sauna, whirlpool, hammam, therapeutic showers, ice cave, salt bath, and more. The spa’s pool is accessible to guests under 16 only two hours per day, so the outdoor pool is where families gather in season. It’s on the small side and divided into three sections, including one for very young children, and surrounded by cushy loungers with personal shades. Bar and towel service is available. The beach below the hotel is open to the public (as are all beaches in Spain) and quite small, so it can become uncomfortably crowded, and no shade is available. Rosa dels Vents, the hotel restaurant, is quite good and quite expensive. The free breakfast, served buffet style overlooking the Mediterranean, is generous and fresh, with eggs, sausages, bacon, pastries, and fruit. But guests complain about the self-serve coffee machines, which require choosing a capsule and waiting for it to brew. The hotel has a kids' club for children, a fun room with art supplies, toys, and DVDs. Free parking and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel are additional perks.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Sallés Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi

Scene

Comfortable outdoor spaces but chilly interior and dowdy furniture

Salles Hotel & Spa makes a regal first impression. Inside, the lobby has marble counters and checkerboard marble floors, and in the public spaces and hallways, mottled ocre walls and orange ceramic tile reflect the Costa Brava sun. Despite the warm colors, all the hard surfaces -- marble, stone, ceramic -- can feel a bit cold, making the exterior spaces more comfortable places to be. Families tend to spend a lot of time by the outdoor pool, especially as one of its three sections is designed for young children (and the spa’s indoor pool is off limits to guests under 16 for most of the day). Though a luxury hotel, the Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi misses a note or two: guests fetch their own coffee at breakfast, and the furniture in the guest rooms is on the stuffy side. The spa is truly world-class, though, so guests who rank that high on the must-have list tend to be happy here. For others, especially travelers with children, a larger resort in a livelier area, such as the Vistabella in Roses, may be preferable.

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Location

Outside town of Platja d'Aro overlooking a small cove, 80 minutes from Barcelona

The Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi overlooks a small cove -- the Cala del Pi -- on the Costa Brava, just north of the uninspiring town of Platja d’Aro. It’s a five-minute drive into town, where there are plenty of shops and dining options, including several one-star Michelin restaurants. By car it’s 25 minutes to the chic Costa Brava town of Begur, 27 minutes to sweet, family-friendly Tamariu and its expansive white beach, and an hour and 20 minutes to Barcelona. It’s about a 30-minute drive to Girona–Costa Brava Airport. It’s also possible to take the bus from the airport, but it’s a two-hour trip that requires a transfer and a taxi from the Platja d’Aro bus station.

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Rooms

Spacious but somewhat stuffy, with high-quality amenities, excellent showers, and thin walls

The rooms at the Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi are spacious -- 280 square feet for a standard room up to 485 square feet for a suite -- and well equipped. Color schemes vary but include cream walls and furniture offset by accents in gray, ocre, or deep red. The furniture itself is sturdy but a bit stiff, with Louis XV chairs and cabriole-leg desks adding the the rooms elegance, but detracting from its comfort. Each includes a bed with luxurious, crisp white linens and a chest of drawers. Minibars are tucked into small cabinets, but while some rooms have Nespresso coffeemakers, others do not. All rooms come with fine bathrobes and slippers, and a pillow menu is complimentary. Amenities also include small programmable safes and free Wi-Fi. Most rooms have terraces or balconies, many with sea views and loungers. The family-room configuration includes two adjoining rooms, each with its own bathroom and balcony. Note that some guests complain of thin walls, especially in the adjoining rooms. 

Bathrooms are marble and ceramic tile, with luxe toiletries (including razor and toothbrush), high-quality towels, and a good hairdryer. Some have a 16-jet hydromassage shower for two people and a hydromassage tub, some just have the shower. 

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Features

Superlative spa, outdoor pool, beach, restaurant, free breakfast, kids' club, free parking and Wi-Fi

Easily the Salles Hotel & Spa Cala del Pi’s top feature is its excellent spa, which has a full menu of spa services. It has a large indoor pool with waterfalls, Finnish sauna, whirlpool, hammam, therapeutic showers, ice cave, salt bath, and more. The spa’s pool is accessible to guests under 16 only two hours per day, so the outdoor pool is where families gather in season. It’s on the small side and divided into three sections, including one for very young children, and surrounded by cushy loungers with personal shades. Bar and towel service is available. The beach below the hotel is open to the public (as are all beaches in Spain) and quite small, so it can become uncomfortably crowded, and no shade is available. Rosa dels Vents, the hotel restaurant, is quite good and quite expensive. The free breakfast, served buffet style overlooking the Mediterranean, is generous and fresh, with eggs, sausages, bacon, pastries, and fruit. But guests complain about the self-serve coffee machines, which require choosing a capsule and waiting for it to brew. The hotel has a kids' club for children, a fun room with art supplies, toys, and DVDs. Free parking and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel are additional perks.

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Amenities

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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