Pros
- Upscale and secluded property with love grounds
- Charming, traditionally decorated rooms with modern amenities
- Rooms have outdoor spaces with either garden or sea views
- Large swimming pool set in an attractive terrace
- Gorgeous private beach a 15-minute walk (or free shuttle) away
- Spa offering wellness treatments, hydrotherapy, and indoor pool
- Beachfront restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Free well-reviewed buffet breakfast
- Villa del Parco suites have private pool
Cons
- Isolated setting a 10-minute drive to the nearest large town (pro for some)
- Few feature for kids
- Gym is tiny and outside by the pool
- Free Wi-Fi is spotty
- Some rooms only have tiny showers
Bottom Line
The upscale Hotel La Rocca Resort and Spa is a lovely, secluded property with a gorgeous private beach either a 15-minute walk away, or a brief ride on a free shuttle bus. Quality features include two restaurants -- one in the main building serving a buffet breakfast and a la carte dinner, and another at the beach. The 55 spacious rooms are charmingly traditional, with views of either the ocean or verdant grounds, as well as flat-screen TVs, minibars, bathrobes, and air-conditioning. Suites in the private Villa del Parco have their own pool. The outdoor pool is pleasant and the spa is expansive, but the tiny outdoor gym is a letdown. Travelers looking for a less isolated and beachfront stay might prefer the Grand Hotel Smeraldo in the town of Baia Sardinia.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
- Spa
Oyster Awards
Scene
An attractive, elegant, and secluded hotel with lush grounds and some traditional decor
The Hotel La Rocca attracts a few families with children, but its main trade is with couples looking for a vacation spent in solitude. The upscale hotel is decorated in a typical Sardinian style, with terra-cotta floor tiles and whitewashed wooden beams on the lobby ceiling, cream-leather couches, and plants in wrought-iron planters. The main restaurant is decorated in a similar vein, though attention is really on the large terrace which has sea views and is surrounded by mature trees and huge rhododendron bushes. The beachside restaurant is a large and bright space with a patio overlooking the sea, and tables out on the cove’s red sands. There are plenty of benches and sofas set among the hotel’s lushly green grounds, dotted with gnarled trees, and the hotel’s pool is set in a sunny terrace with a dramatic rock feature. Villa del Parco is a private, slightly removed hotel-within-a-hotel, giving guests of those rooms access to another pool.
Location
Isolated setting a 15-minute walk to the beach
For better or for worse, the Hotel La Rocca is an isolated one. Even the hotel’s private beach is a 15-minute walk away, but fortunately, the hotel runs a free shuttle bus service to it throughout the day. Nearby are a few shops and restaurants, as well as places to rent sailboats and surfboards. It’s a five-minute bus ride or a half-hour walk to the village of Baia Sardinia, and an 11-minute drive to Porto Cervo, the nearest town. Expect a 35-minute drive to Olbia Airport, or two and a half hours from Corsica’s Figari Sud-Corse Airport by car and ferry.
Rooms
Spacious, traditional rooms with modern amenities and either sea or garden views
The hotel’s 55 rooms are all large, bright, and decorated in the same style as the hotel’s shared areas with cream walls and terra-cotta tile floors. Every room has a terrace with either views of the sea or the gardens. Standard Rooms have beds with wrought-iron headboards painted cream or robin egg blue and embroidered quilts, while traditional wood furniture consists of a desk and chair, dresser, and bedside table. Junior suites are decorated similarly, albeit with a separate lounge, which has room for a sofa, armchair, and a coffee table.
The three Deluxe Junior Suites in the Villa del Parco have only one room, with a bed and a seating area, but they have terraces that lead out onto the section’s own private garden and pool. Bathrooms across the board are well-maintained, outfitted with glossy aquamarine or salmon tiles, a rainfall shower cubicle, bidet, and free toiletries. Some bathrooms only have tiny shower stalls, while some add jetted bathtubs. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, a minibar, flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, bathrobe, and slippers.
Features
A private beach with adjacent restaurant and a well-equipped spa facility
The Hotel La Rocca has a solid list of amenities, but probably the most noteworthy is the hotel’s private beach -- a secluded cove with red sand located a 15-minute walk or short free shuttle ride away. Also by the beach is a restaurant that serves lunch and dinner either on the restaurant terrace or out along the sand. A free continental breakfast is served at the hotel’s Le Volte restaurant, as well as an a la carte dinner. Food receives positive reviews.
The hotel’s large outdoor pool is set in an attractive terrace among the sculpted grounds. As well as a large and dramatic rock feature, there is a separate, shallow pool for kiddies to splash around. There are no other kid-centric amenities, however. There is also an indoor pool with hydrotherapy jets, located in the hotel’s spa. There, guests can book beauty and wellness treatments, and use a Turkish bath, sauna, thalassotherapy cabins, and chromotherapy showers. A few pieces of exercise equipment are located on a terrace beneath a pergola by the pool. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, but it can be spotty.
Scene
An attractive, elegant, and secluded hotel with lush grounds and some traditional decor
The Hotel La Rocca attracts a few families with children, but its main trade is with couples looking for a vacation spent in solitude. The upscale hotel is decorated in a typical Sardinian style, with terra-cotta floor tiles and whitewashed wooden beams on the lobby ceiling, cream-leather couches, and plants in wrought-iron planters. The main restaurant is decorated in a similar vein, though attention is really on the large terrace which has sea views and is surrounded by mature trees and huge rhododendron bushes. The beachside restaurant is a large and bright space with a patio overlooking the sea, and tables out on the cove’s red sands. There are plenty of benches and sofas set among the hotel’s lushly green grounds, dotted with gnarled trees, and the hotel’s pool is set in a sunny terrace with a dramatic rock feature. Villa del Parco is a private, slightly removed hotel-within-a-hotel, giving guests of those rooms access to another pool.
Location
Isolated setting a 15-minute walk to the beach
For better or for worse, the Hotel La Rocca is an isolated one. Even the hotel’s private beach is a 15-minute walk away, but fortunately, the hotel runs a free shuttle bus service to it throughout the day. Nearby are a few shops and restaurants, as well as places to rent sailboats and surfboards. It’s a five-minute bus ride or a half-hour walk to the village of Baia Sardinia, and an 11-minute drive to Porto Cervo, the nearest town. Expect a 35-minute drive to Olbia Airport, or two and a half hours from Corsica’s Figari Sud-Corse Airport by car and ferry.
Rooms
Spacious, traditional rooms with modern amenities and either sea or garden views
The hotel’s 55 rooms are all large, bright, and decorated in the same style as the hotel’s shared areas with cream walls and terra-cotta tile floors. Every room has a terrace with either views of the sea or the gardens. Standard Rooms have beds with wrought-iron headboards painted cream or robin egg blue and embroidered quilts, while traditional wood furniture consists of a desk and chair, dresser, and bedside table. Junior suites are decorated similarly, albeit with a separate lounge, which has room for a sofa, armchair, and a coffee table.
The three Deluxe Junior Suites in the Villa del Parco have only one room, with a bed and a seating area, but they have terraces that lead out onto the section’s own private garden and pool. Bathrooms across the board are well-maintained, outfitted with glossy aquamarine or salmon tiles, a rainfall shower cubicle, bidet, and free toiletries. Some bathrooms only have tiny shower stalls, while some add jetted bathtubs. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, a minibar, flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, bathrobe, and slippers.
Features
A private beach with adjacent restaurant and a well-equipped spa facility
The Hotel La Rocca has a solid list of amenities, but probably the most noteworthy is the hotel’s private beach -- a secluded cove with red sand located a 15-minute walk or short free shuttle ride away. Also by the beach is a restaurant that serves lunch and dinner either on the restaurant terrace or out along the sand. A free continental breakfast is served at the hotel’s Le Volte restaurant, as well as an a la carte dinner. Food receives positive reviews.
The hotel’s large outdoor pool is set in an attractive terrace among the sculpted grounds. As well as a large and dramatic rock feature, there is a separate, shallow pool for kiddies to splash around. There are no other kid-centric amenities, however. There is also an indoor pool with hydrotherapy jets, located in the hotel’s spa. There, guests can book beauty and wellness treatments, and use a Turkish bath, sauna, thalassotherapy cabins, and chromotherapy showers. A few pieces of exercise equipment are located on a terrace beneath a pergola by the pool. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, but it can be spotty.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Beach
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Children's Pool
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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