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H10 Tindaya

C/ Punta del Roquito s/n, Costa Calma, Spain | (888) 252-0567

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Overview

Pros
  • Overlooking long white-sand beach, close to town center

  • Three outdoor adult pools and two for children

  • Spa with therapy pool, whirlpool tub, and Turkish bath

  • Supervised kids' club and playground

  • Most rooms have balconies with sea views

  • All-inclusive plan covers meals, snacks, and drinks

  • Three bars, one with live evening entertainment

Cons
  • Pools can be very cold

  • Only one restaurant

  • Fee for in-room Wi-Fi

  • Neighboring beach is nudist (a pro for some)

Bottom Line

The upper-middle-range H10 Tindaya is one of the most popular hotels in Costa Calma, and with 354 rooms, it is also one of the largest. It is one of the only hotels in the area that directly overlooks the white sands of Sotavento Beach, and is also a 10-minute walk to the Costa Calma town center. The property includes an impressive range of health and leisure facilities, though oddly just one restaurant. Room amenities are also a little thin, though all rooms have balconies or terraces and many have lovely sea views. Most go for the good-value all-inclusive plan, though families who prefer self-catering option should check out the apartments at the Sotavento Beach Club for around the same price.

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C/ Punta del Roquito s/n, Costa Calma, Spain
Amenities
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Beach
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Children's Pool
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Breakfast
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Kids Club
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Spa
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Tennis Court

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Full Review

Scene

Large resort set in extensive gardens overlooking a white-sand beach

When first arriving at the H10 Tindaya Hotel's twin octagonal portico, it's clear that the resort offers a little more than most. The bright and spacious lobby is refreshingly free of tourist noticeboards and promotional tat. Instead a wall of glass allows sunlight to illuminate a minimal and airy space with muted contemporary furnishings; a ceiling mural adds an element of artistic style. The hotel is one of the largest on the island, with extensive swathes of sun terrace centered around various pools and scattered with numerous palm trees and tropical plants. The grounds are also dotted with various fountains and a rock-lined stream runs the length of the gardens down to a stretch of lovely white sands (with some nudist bathing) and the Atlantic Ocean. The resort is particularly popular with families with younger children (which it can feel a little overrun with during school breaks) as well as a fair share of vacationing couples from all over Europe (particularly Italy).

Location

On Sotavento Beach, a short walk from Costa Calma town center

The hotel is located toward the south end of the popular tourist resort town of Costa Calma, on the southwest coast of Fuerteventura. It's within a 10-minute walk of the town center, which comprises mostly shops, supermarkets, and a few restaurants. The white sands of Sotavento Beach run along the back the hotel and for a little over a mile (2 kilometers) up the coast. To reach the sand, guests must first descend some steps and unlock the security gate with their room key. The Oasis Park Fuerteventura and surf beach Playa de la Pared are both around 15 minutes by car, while the rugged beauty of the Jandía Natural Park is a 20- to 30-minute drive. Fuerteventura Airport, however, is a fair distance away at over an hour by road.

Rooms

Bright contemporary rooms -- though with few free amenities

The hotel has an impressive 354 rooms, all decorated in simple, bright tones with contemporary furnishings, tiled floors, and striped fabrics. The blue and white color palette gives a beachy, nautical feel. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors open to furnished balconies or terraces, the higher of which feature superb sea views. Free amenities are rather scant, with little beyond flat-screen TVs with satellite channels -- minibars, kettles, and Wi-Fi all incur an extra charge. All suites include Nespresso machines, iPod docks, and bathrobes. Bathrooms are clean and modern with shower/tub combos, wall-mounted hairdryers, and hotel-brand products. 

Features

Range of swimming pools, plus excellent kids' facilities

Despite its size, the hotel has just one restaurant where breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served buffet-style -- most rates are all-inclusive covering all meals and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (even some branded). Reports suggest food is decent without being spectacular. Bar options include one poolside, one in the lobby, and another providing live shows (which vary in quality). The resort features an impressive array of water-based facilities, from three adult pools (one heated, though others can be very cold) to a spa with an indoor pool with jets, cannons, and waterfalls (as well as Turkish baths and a whirlpool tub). There are also two children's pools (heated all year-round) plus supervised kids' club activities, a playground, and a mini-disco. Some guests have complained about rowdy children, as well as overly loud music around the pools.