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"Everyone from the people working the front desk to the people working in the cafeteria as well as the cleaning staff were all very nice. Both pools were big and had plenty of seating areas outside. Even though most of the items for breakfast were pretty much the same everyday, they had a lot of different items to choose from. They would also prepare omelets as well as fried eggs. As for dinner, they have a very nice buffet with many options to choose from and these selections would change nightly due to the type of cuisine they decided to serve that night. The rooms were nice and you had your own private balcony. The property is surrounded by beautiful mountains and there is a nice 13 minute walk to the beach with nice restaurants and stores along the way. I stayed there a week with my family and it was wonderful. Not sure when or if I would visit the island again, but I would definitely stay there again."
"We've stayed at the Hotel Don Miguel many times over the last few years.
We stayed here this time for 7 nights half board (breakfast and dinner, drinks not included)
We like the hotel, it has a good feel to it.
It's a very busy & often full occupancy hotel, which must be a great plus for Servatur Hotels & Resorts.
We love the adults only concept.
The cleanliness of the hotel everywhere is good.
The food is always good and the staff are helpful and friendly (Patrick is very friendly)
Nice spacious rooms & bathrooms, although we would say the bathrooms in particular would now benefit from a renovation (The hotel is due to be fully renovated in 2027, which we believe is definitely due)
Overall a good hotel, great location and good food, lots of options at the buffet for a 3 star Hotel.
The A la Carte Restaurant in the bar is a nice touch too if you're bored of the buffet (you can book this once during your stay)
Our main observation is that some areas of the hotel now require a renovation.
Built in 1974 & acquired by Riu Hotels & Resorts in 1990, it was then partially renovated. Again in 2012 by Riu Hotels. Its definitely due a refurbishment now.
We just hope they don't remove some of the amenities when it's refurbished, like the fridges in the rooms & the free safe.
We had a couple of problems in our room whilst we stayed here. The ceiling fan broke, as did the shower head & both were fixed & replaced straight away. Overall great value at the moment."
"Very relaxing atmosphere, great facilities. Great room amenities, fantastic views and balconies, excellent pool, not much of a beach. The beach is public on the right side of the hotel."
"This is the fourth year we have stayed. We love the place. Staff from reception, bar, restaurant and cleanwrs are all locely and friendly. My husband really enjoyed Daniel making vodka tonics for him. The place is clean and tidy and best of all it is quiet. I would happily visit for a 5th year."
"The hotel was absolutely stunning. I was arriving late at night past the opening times for dinner and so the staff had prepared a plate of meats cheeses and salad and put it in my room upon arrival. Such a thoughtful gesture that made such a difference! Jorge from the reception staff was amazing and made me feel welcome explaining all the amenities etc. I was in the annex building which was quiet and really clean which was nice to arrive to. I had booked half board and so was paying for drinks the light my stay which were incredibly well priced and honestly cheap, especially for a hotel bar! Sara from the bar was really friendly and made some custom drinks I found online which tasted incredible! When it was time to leave, because my flight was at night, the staff offered free luggage storage, a free shower room to get ready in, and a key card so I could still access the hotel and beach via access gates until I needed to head to the airport. This made all the difference and is such a nice touch that made travelling so much easier. The friendly reception staff were able to call a taxi for me which only took about 5 minutes to arrive and I was able to pay for everything at the hotel, again, such a nice touch to make everything effortless! I can’t recommend this hotel and its staff enough, I will definitely be back!"
"We booked 2 rooms and stayed for 10 nights, the rooms were of a good size and clean some areas of the decor could have done with a tidy up but overall good for a 4 star hotel, one negative is that unlike many hotels we have stayed in bottled water not provided every day this should really be standard if all inclusive.
We were all inclusive and did find the food at breakfast to be pretty much the same each day but good, we ate out out a few times during our holidays but found the food and the variety of food at dinner to be more than good there was plenty of choice and food made to a good standard sometimes a little cold but otherwise very good.
The swimming pool nice and refreshing, the bar very well ran however would have been nice to not have certain drinks pre mixed I appreciate they get busy in these all inclusive packages but it just takes away that feeling of having your drink especially made for you.
All in all we were very pleased with our stay at the hotel especially as it’s adults only and did not feel overcrowded, many areas in the bar area to sit down on the nice sofas. If we holiday in Gran Canaria and Maspalomas again would certainly consider staying here again."
If you're looking for something a little more offbeat than your standard hotel experience, a bed and breakfast might be the perfect option for your getaway. If you're hoping to spend some time walking along the water in Moya, Las Palmas Beaches is worth a visit.
Why choose a B&B versus a traditional hotel?
With quality service, an atmosphere suited to mingling with other guests and breakfast served on site, B&Bs offer a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
What are the best B&Bs in Moya?
Below are some B&Bs in the area: Cabañas Valle Verde: 5 rooms. 3.9 mi (6.3 km) from the heart of Moya. Enjoy the free cooked breakfast and arcade/games room. Villa Nestor: 5 rooms. 15.6 mi (25 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the free cooked breakfast and massage services. Alojamientos Charco Azul: 6 rooms. Situated 9.9 mi (15.9 km) from the heart of Moya. Casa Doramas: 9.4 mi (15.1 km) from the city centre. Twenty-Seven Degrees: 7 rooms. Located 9.3 mi (14.9 km) from the core of Moya. Enjoy the rooftop terrace and library.
What's the best time of year to stay at a B&B in Moya?
When you're planning your stay in Moya, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually August and September, with an average temperature of 22°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 17°C. Average annual precipitation for Moya is 146 mm.
What is there to do in Moya?
When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, Las Palmas Beaches and Los Tilos de Moya National Park are some notable spots. You could visit Tomas Morales House Museum if you have time to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Moya?
You can plan your excursions in and around Moya ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Las Palmas (LPA-Gran Canaria), which is located 16.8 mi (27 km) away from the city centre. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.