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Club Caleta Dorada

Calle Barrilla S/N, Caleta de Fuste, Spain | (888) 616-5829

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Overview

Pros
  • All-inclusive options for
    families and couples on a budget

  • Walk to the beach in 15
    minutes

  • Two outdoor pools and a kiddy pool

  • Clean, comfortable
    apartments with terraces, kitchenettes, and en-suite bathrooms

  • Game rooms, mini-golf,
    and waterslides

  • On-site fitness center

  • Wi-Fi is available

  • Coin-operated laundry
    machines on-site for guest use

Cons
  • Apartments are outdated
    and cockroach sightings have been reported

  • Wi-Fi is not free and can
    be spotty

  • Rooms do not have
    air-conditioning

  • Lines for buffets can be
    long and menus repetitive

  • On-site entertainment is sub-par

Bottom Line

The 286 mid-range apartments at Club Caleta Dorada are a simple option in the Canary Islands’ Caleta de Fuste,
a budget-tourism outpost on Fuerteventura, the second largest island in the
chain. Ranging from Studios to Two-Bedroom Apartments, these mostly clean,
slightly outdated units come with kitchenettes and are ideal for families,
small groups, and couples looking for a sunny, all-inclusive destination. The
hotel has outdoor pools, as well as a game room and a soccer field, and the beach is
within a 15-minute walk. However, nightly entertainment is not great, buffets
are repetitive, and Wi-Fi comes with a fee. Guests seeking a more intimate escape should try La Casita
de Fuerte, a charming guesthouse in the center of town that offers free Wi-Fi. 

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Calle Barrilla S/N, Caleta de Fuste, Spain
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Children's Pool
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Breakfast
  • Full Kitchen
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

All-inclusive resort with outdated decor for families, groups, and couples

This hotel’s single-story,
yellow-and-white villas are spread across several blocks separated by brick
paths and palm trees, and the grounds are mostly well kept even if some of the
villas could use a fresh coat of paint. The lobby is a spare, but is still a bright space
with plenty of windows and views over the resort, with a snack bar and some
sagging late-’90s furniture that’s clustered throughout. A small outdoor terrace off the lobby is furnished with beige couches and armchairs, and offers a pleasant -- if not sophisticated -- spot to sit and relax after arriving at the resort. There are several
restaurants and bars on-site, from the wood-covered Pool Bar, which is decorated with colorful murals and hosts
live entertainment, to the outdated buffet restaurants that have a cafeteria
vibe with plaid window coverings and tile floors. This resort attracts couples, small groups, and families looking for a
value vacation with all-inclusive options and who don’t mind a little wear-and-tear
in their resorts. Block C is particularly ideal for families, as it surrounds a
pool with waterslides.

Location

Laid-back Caleta de Fuste in the Canary Islands, a 15-minute walk from the beach

Caleta de Fuste is a
mostly quiet town on Fuerteventura Island, the second largest in the Canary
Islands chain, which draws visitors to its sparkling stretch of sand and
laid-back, budget holiday atmosphere. Situated just outside of the town’s small
commercial core, most of the main sights here are within walking distance of
the resort. The beach is 15 minutes away from the resort on foot, while Pieros
Cafe, which has popular nightly entertainment including karaoke, is just a
12-minute walk into town. The town has plenty of water sports outfitters for
diving and wind-surfing excursions, while Fuerteventura Golf Club is a
10-minute drive from the resort, and Fuerteventura Airport is 15 minutes away
by car or taxi.

Rooms

Bright rooms with kitchenettes and terraces that could use an update

Bright and cheerful guest
rooms are simple and homey, but visitors here shouldn’t expect cutting edge
design or contemporary decor. Soft yellow walls complement tan-tiled floors that
are set with brightly patterned ’90s-style chairs and sofas, as well as tired oak
veneer furniture. Rooms are mostly clean and spacious, though, with kitchenettes
including microwaves, stovetops, and mini-fridges, as well as safes,
flat-screen TVs, and terraces or patios. There’s a distinct bare-bones cottage
vibe throughout all units, which range from Studios to Two-Bedroom Apartments,
and charming accents like wood-beamed ceilings in Two-Bedroom Apartments give
them a warm, inviting atmosphere. Beds are decent, though the plaid and floral-patterned comforters are
from a past decade and wall art feels like an afterthought. There is plenty
of storage in the apartments, though some guests have reported sightings of ants and
cockroaches, which can be attributed to the Canary Islands’ climate. Bathrooms
are no-frills, with shower/tub combos, small marble vanities, towels, and toiletries. Cleaning services are offered every other day, keeping
rooms from becoming too stale during the long holidays many guests book here. However, guests should know that rooms lack air-conditioning and can be hot in summer, especially as the hotel doesn't always have enough fans for its guest rooms. Also, satellite TV channels cost extra. 

Features

Outdoor pools, waterslides, and all-inclusive options, though some features have extra fees

There are two outdoor
pools at this resort and one dedicated children’s pool, and the pool near Block C also has waterslides, making it popular with families and kids. There
are plenty of lounge chairs on the stone terraces surrounding the pools, but
guests should keep in mind that there’s little in the way of shade and no
umbrellas. The hotel’s kid-friendly atmosphere extends to an outdoor soccer
field and game room, and families can take advantage of the laundry area on-site, but this feature has certainly seen better days. All-inclusive
packages are available; lines at meals can be extremely long and the
day-to-day buffet offerings don’t change much. Nightly entertainment in the
hotel’s bars ranges from singers to children’s fare. Better quality,
livelier options exist in town, but the Pool Bar in particular stays busy. The resort has an on-site fitness center as
well as mini-golf and ping-pong tables, though guests should keep in mind that
some facilities come with extra fees. There is a mini-market on-site for
last minute items but rates can be extortionate. Wi-Fi is not free in guest
rooms and it can be spotty depending on the location in the resort.