Apartaments Benelux

Europa, 21-28, 17250 Platja d'Aro
Very good, 7.7
Great location, 5 minutes from the beach, a lovely view of the mountains and a large terrace for eating and relaxing on. The staff where super friendly and relaxed and the studio apartment was more than enough for a young couple. Highly recommended.
 Emma, United Kingdom, United Kingdom (10 Mar 2013)
Apartaments Benelux

Apartaments Benelux , 2 rooms

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Located 250 metres from Platja d’Aro Beach, Apartaments Benelux offers studios and apartments with balconies. Set in the town centre, it features a garden and a terrace.

All simply decorated accommodation at Apartaments Benelux has free Wi-Fi, and a living room with a TV and a dining area. Kitchen facilities include a microwave, oven, coffee maker and washing machine.

Shops, cafés and bars can be found in the centre of Platja d’Aro. There are many restaurants on the seafront promenade.

The picturesque coastal towns of St. Feliu de Guíxols and Palamós are within 7 km of the apartments. Girona can be reached in 40 minutes by car, while Barcelona is approximately 100 km away.

Nearest beaches: Gran De Platja D'Aro Beach, Sa Conca Beach, Rovira Cove and 23 more beaches 5 km around

Apartaments Benelux is in Platja d'Aro

Platja d’Aro’s main drag, formed by Avinguda S’Agaró and Avinguda Cavall Bernat, offers some of the region’s best shopping, with big-name designer clothes stores and some classy local establishments. Most are open all year and have extended summer hours (daily 10am–2pm & 5–10pm).

As evening suffuses into night, the pavement cafés become a popular spot for an aperitif and some prime people-watching. Later into the night a hedonistic crowd moves in, as the stylish, laid-back bars and thumping discos get going.

Every February, the same streets play host to one of the Costa Brava’s best Carnival processions, with floats and extravagant fancy-dress parades accompanied by revelry all weekend long.

On the northern edge of town is Ciutat de Palol, a small square that was the site of a wine- and oil-producing Roman villa, in use between the first century BC and the seventh century AD. Badly neglected during the tourism boom, it has now been properly excavated and saved, and what little remains has been laid out as a public area with seating.

Almost the entire length of Platja d’Aro’s beach is backed by an uneven toothy grin of high-rise blocks, interspersed with some older low-rise buildings, fronted by a pedestrianized promenade with terraces and restaurants.The sweep of coarse golden sand, shelving moderately steeply into clear water, sees families and firm-bodied clubbers working on their tans.The southern tip of Platja Gran, marked by the chic Port Nàutic and capped by the Punta de Pinell headland, gets slightly less crowded.
At the northern end of the Platja Gran, three incongruous-looking nineteenth-century villas are a reminder of how the town has changed, while 100m further on is the huge standing stone known as El Cavall Bernat, the backdrop to free summer jazz concerts. Its name came into use in the sixteenth century as a euphemism for the original Carall Bernat, thought to mean “revered phallus” (“carall” is Catalan for “phallus”).

North of Platja d’Aro, the Camí de Ronda footpath dips and climbs for 4km, from the north- ern end of the Platja Gran along the water’s edge as far as Sant Antoni de Calonge, offering paths down to some beautiful beaches.A number can also be reached by footpaths off the C253 road towards Palamós, which has roadside parking.
The first you come to is the attractive, busy Cala Rovira, originally the Roman port for the area. It’s also known as Cala dels Escalencs after the fishing families from L’Escala, who – until the advent of tourism in the 1950s – used to spend their summers here camped on the beach, fishing the waters and selling their catch in Sant Feliu de Guíxols.A terrifically colourful and emotive fiesta to mark this history takes place on the first weekend after the Diada holiday (Sept 11), when dozens of traditional Vela Llatina boats make the journey from L’Escala and families camp on the beach in makeshift shelters for two days of traditional crafts, havaneres and cremat.

Neighbouring Cala Sa Cova offers a gently shelving beach and safe bathing up to a clearly defined line of underwater rocks, and its pretty setting amid pines helps you to overlook the number of people. Smaller and more inviting is Cala del Pi, 200m further north along the Camí de Ronda; its underwater rocks and craggy point make it perfect for snorkelling.A long tunnel separates this from Ses Rodones de Terra, where stone steps lead down through clumps of bamboo to a rugged mosaic of boulders and beach, a favourite with nude bathers.

Further along the footpath, Cala Belladona is less busy than its neighbours, and you’ll find good snorkelling and swimming a long way out into the steeply shelving sea. Finally, Platja de Can Cristus, most easily reached from the road, has a good sandy beach, but can get crowded owing to the presence of two large campsites nearby.



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Maxime
Group of friends
  Belgium, Belgium

Fantastic location. Clean room and a large terrace. 1 Minute from the beach. I would recommend this to friends and family.

Enough room to sleep but living space is quite small.

8.0
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Anonymous
Group of friends
  Spain, Spain

los trabajadores muy majos

un poco lejos del centro de la ciudad

7.9
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Emma
Family with young children
  United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Great location, 5 minutes from the beach, a lovely view of the mountains and a large terrace for eating and relaxing on. The staff where super friendly and relaxed and the studio apartment was more than enough for a young couple. Highly recommended.

I can't think of anything to comment here.

9.2
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Anonymous
Family with young children
  Spain, Spain

Ubicacion y trato

Ruido habitaciones y algo de limpieza

6.3
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Roland
Family with young children
  France, France

l'accueil, la proximité de la plage, la piste cyclable à côté de la location

le lit trop ferme

7.1
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Xavier
Group of friends
  Spain, Spain

La amabilidad de la atencion,y facilidades.

El olor de la ropa de cama y toallas,y del apartamento.

7.1
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Isabelle
Group of friends
  France, France

Nous avons apprécier l'accueil et le lieux.

El olor de la ropa de cama y toallas,y del apartamento.

7.5
5
Irina
Family with young children
  Russia, Russia

Близко от центра и от моря, приятный вид с террасы.

Не работал доступ в Интернет

7.9
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Fabrice
Family with young children
  France, France

La disponibilité et la gentillesse des personnes qui accueillent. La proximité de la plage. Le calme de la location (Toussaint). Animal domestique accepté. Le petit coin de terrain devant. Rien ne manquait pour notre séjour. Merci encore.

La trop courte durée de notre séjour !!!

7.5
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Mireia
Family with young children
  Spain, Spain

Molt satisfets de la nostra estància, son uns apartaments molt tranquils, ideal per desconnectar i relaxar-se.

S’agrairia una nevera amb mes capacitat i una millora en la il•luminació dels interiors.

8.8
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Monique
Family with young children
  Belgium, Belgium

l'amabilité et la disponibilité des hôtes, toujours prêts à rendre service. la situation : pas trop loin de la plage ni du centre mais en dehors du trafic et du bruit.

mobilier et équipement un peu vieillots

7.5
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Anonymous
Family with young children
  France, France

Tout ce qui est décrit dans les questions/réponses précédentes.

Sur les photos, malgré précision que nous avions affaire à un studio, il semblait y avoir une pièce de plus(une photo canapé+une photo lit), nous avons dû faire dormir bébé dans la cuisine pour avoir un peu d'intimité, un soir....

9.6
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Antonio
Group of friends
  Spain, Spain

los apartamentos estan muy bien, todo limpio y muy acojedor, recomendable.

que tengas que pagar las sabanas de las camas.

8.3
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Anonymous
Group of friends
  Spain, Spain

El personal daba soluciones a los problemas que tuvimos en todo momento.

- Se tiene que traer las sabanas de la cama. - fianza necesaria de 70€ Pedimos estudio xa 2 con camas separadas (ibamos 2amigas) y me llamaron 1dia antes diciendo que no tenian habitaciones con 2 camas.. Asi que en un principio nos pusieron en studio super pequeño con cama de matrinonio.. X suerte, al llegar ahi nos ofrecieron otro apartamento con 2 camas separadas y muy bien. Estuvimos 2noches.. La 2a noche nos quedamos sin luz hasta el dia siguiente.. En consecuencia, no pudimos hacer nada por la noche y suerte de las velas que habia.. Al dia siguiente, hicimos reclamacion y no nos querian compensar x los daños causados (comida en mal estado, frio horroroso por la noche, imposibilidad de ver la tv o hacer cualquier actividad,...) aunque tras una discusion "acalorada" el personal recapacito y solucionamos el problema.

5.0
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Marc
Group of friends
  Spain, Spain

Tot. És el segon cop que ens allotgem als apartaments Benelux i vem tenir un tracte perfecte. Les dues noies que porten els apartaments estàn sempre disposades ajudar-te si et falta alguna cosa, son molt simpàtiques i encantades de fer-te passar la millor estància possible. L'apartament és molt acollidor, està molt ben situat en un lloc tranquil i a 2 minuts de la platja.

mobilier et équipement un peu vieillots

10.0
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Michaela
Family with young children
  Spain, Spain

El trato, la ubicación y el entorno son perfectos para una escapada o vacaciones con niños.

mobilier et équipement un peu vieillots

8.8
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Rousseau
Family with young children
  France, France

Nous avons apprécié l'accueil, et la gentillesse des gérants et du personnel. On nous a permis la connexion wifi et même offert l'usage du linge de maison, qui normalement est en sus. Télévision avec 4 chaînes françaises.

que tengas que pagar las sabanas de las camas.

7.5

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