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5 star

H10 Taburiente Playa
4/544 Reviews

H10 Taburiente Playa

Brena Baja|1.67km from downtown
The staff at this hotel are its main asset, by a long way. We found everyone to be helpful and friendly. Reception came up with the kettle I'd requested (I can't get out of bed without at least a couple of cups of tea, lol) and the bar staff were happy to oblige us with a request we had (I shan't say what in case they were breaking the rules!). They were also extremely hard-working as they were all mucking in to clear up the cinders from the volcano that we could see smoking over the top of the ridge. That really was a monumental task and all credit to them for keeping at least walkways open. But the room fell a long way short of satisfactory. Room 403 was a nice size and had a good-sized balcony with full sea and pool view. It had great potential. However, almost half the floor tiles were loose and clunking -- I pity the people in the room below ours. The washbasin was cracked and the bathroom door didn't close properly. The safe was tiny and needed you to carry a heavy key around with you, and yet they still expected you to pay for it. I expected a laptop-sized safe with code security, and for free. Our first meal in the hotel was breakfast (we were staying B&B). We were literally staggered by the choice -- bigger than anywhere else we can remember, and we travel a lot. However, the croissant was a joke, the OJ was foul and the cooked breakfast was very poor and stone cold (crusty scrambled egg for anyone?). The fresh melon was nice and so was the Cava we helped ourselves to as it was my birthday. The only other meal we ate there was dinner. It was very much geared to lovers of pizza, pasta and rice who didn't care too much about quality. A courgette gratin (cold) was the one and only veg dish. The fish looked horribly dried-up. However, the meatballs weren't too bad although cold, according to my husband. I nearly passed on the slightly bloody roast as it was labelled as pork, but fortunately the staff member confirmed it was actually beef -- and it was quite good, although it too was cold. They had one of our favourite Ribera wines on offer, so that saved the day somewhat. The coffee dispenser was turned off and we were told to go to the bar instead. They served us with one of the worst ”espresso” coffees I've ever tasted. It certainly hadn't come out of an espresso machine. All in all, although the food was cheap, it wasn't a happy experience. I'd rather pay a bit more and have an enjoyable meal. As everything we tasted was cold, I suspect the heating systems under the food weren't actually working.

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Business travel

H10 Taburiente Playa
4/544 Reviews

H10 Taburiente Playa

Brena Baja|1.67km from downtown
The staff at this hotel are its main asset, by a long way. We found everyone to be helpful and friendly. Reception came up with the kettle I'd requested (I can't get out of bed without at least a couple of cups of tea, lol) and the bar staff were happy to oblige us with a request we had (I shan't say what in case they were breaking the rules!). They were also extremely hard-working as they were all mucking in to clear up the cinders from the volcano that we could see smoking over the top of the ridge. That really was a monumental task and all credit to them for keeping at least walkways open. But the room fell a long way short of satisfactory. Room 403 was a nice size and had a good-sized balcony with full sea and pool view. It had great potential. However, almost half the floor tiles were loose and clunking -- I pity the people in the room below ours. The washbasin was cracked and the bathroom door didn't close properly. The safe was tiny and needed you to carry a heavy key around with you, and yet they still expected you to pay for it. I expected a laptop-sized safe with code security, and for free. Our first meal in the hotel was breakfast (we were staying B&B). We were literally staggered by the choice -- bigger than anywhere else we can remember, and we travel a lot. However, the croissant was a joke, the OJ was foul and the cooked breakfast was very poor and stone cold (crusty scrambled egg for anyone?). The fresh melon was nice and so was the Cava we helped ourselves to as it was my birthday. The only other meal we ate there was dinner. It was very much geared to lovers of pizza, pasta and rice who didn't care too much about quality. A courgette gratin (cold) was the one and only veg dish. The fish looked horribly dried-up. However, the meatballs weren't too bad although cold, according to my husband. I nearly passed on the slightly bloody roast as it was labelled as pork, but fortunately the staff member confirmed it was actually beef -- and it was quite good, although it too was cold. They had one of our favourite Ribera wines on offer, so that saved the day somewhat. The coffee dispenser was turned off and we were told to go to the bar instead. They served us with one of the worst ”espresso” coffees I've ever tasted. It certainly hadn't come out of an espresso machine. All in all, although the food was cheap, it wasn't a happy experience. I'd rather pay a bit more and have an enjoyable meal. As everything we tasted was cold, I suspect the heating systems under the food weren't actually working.

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Breakfast

H10 Taburiente Playa
4/544 Reviews

H10 Taburiente Playa

Brena Baja|1.67km from downtown
The staff at this hotel are its main asset, by a long way. We found everyone to be helpful and friendly. Reception came up with the kettle I'd requested (I can't get out of bed without at least a couple of cups of tea, lol) and the bar staff were happy to oblige us with a request we had (I shan't say what in case they were breaking the rules!). They were also extremely hard-working as they were all mucking in to clear up the cinders from the volcano that we could see smoking over the top of the ridge. That really was a monumental task and all credit to them for keeping at least walkways open. But the room fell a long way short of satisfactory. Room 403 was a nice size and had a good-sized balcony with full sea and pool view. It had great potential. However, almost half the floor tiles were loose and clunking -- I pity the people in the room below ours. The washbasin was cracked and the bathroom door didn't close properly. The safe was tiny and needed you to carry a heavy key around with you, and yet they still expected you to pay for it. I expected a laptop-sized safe with code security, and for free. Our first meal in the hotel was breakfast (we were staying B&B). We were literally staggered by the choice -- bigger than anywhere else we can remember, and we travel a lot. However, the croissant was a joke, the OJ was foul and the cooked breakfast was very poor and stone cold (crusty scrambled egg for anyone?). The fresh melon was nice and so was the Cava we helped ourselves to as it was my birthday. The only other meal we ate there was dinner. It was very much geared to lovers of pizza, pasta and rice who didn't care too much about quality. A courgette gratin (cold) was the one and only veg dish. The fish looked horribly dried-up. However, the meatballs weren't too bad although cold, according to my husband. I nearly passed on the slightly bloody roast as it was labelled as pork, but fortunately the staff member confirmed it was actually beef -- and it was quite good, although it too was cold. They had one of our favourite Ribera wines on offer, so that saved the day somewhat. The coffee dispenser was turned off and we were told to go to the bar instead. They served us with one of the worst ”espresso” coffees I've ever tasted. It certainly hadn't come out of an espresso machine. All in all, although the food was cheap, it wasn't a happy experience. I'd rather pay a bit more and have an enjoyable meal. As everything we tasted was cold, I suspect the heating systems under the food weren't actually working.

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Family friendly

H10 Taburiente Playa
4/544 Reviews

H10 Taburiente Playa

Brena Baja|1.67km from downtown
The staff at this hotel are its main asset, by a long way. We found everyone to be helpful and friendly. Reception came up with the kettle I'd requested (I can't get out of bed without at least a couple of cups of tea, lol) and the bar staff were happy to oblige us with a request we had (I shan't say what in case they were breaking the rules!). They were also extremely hard-working as they were all mucking in to clear up the cinders from the volcano that we could see smoking over the top of the ridge. That really was a monumental task and all credit to them for keeping at least walkways open. But the room fell a long way short of satisfactory. Room 403 was a nice size and had a good-sized balcony with full sea and pool view. It had great potential. However, almost half the floor tiles were loose and clunking -- I pity the people in the room below ours. The washbasin was cracked and the bathroom door didn't close properly. The safe was tiny and needed you to carry a heavy key around with you, and yet they still expected you to pay for it. I expected a laptop-sized safe with code security, and for free. Our first meal in the hotel was breakfast (we were staying B&B). We were literally staggered by the choice -- bigger than anywhere else we can remember, and we travel a lot. However, the croissant was a joke, the OJ was foul and the cooked breakfast was very poor and stone cold (crusty scrambled egg for anyone?). The fresh melon was nice and so was the Cava we helped ourselves to as it was my birthday. The only other meal we ate there was dinner. It was very much geared to lovers of pizza, pasta and rice who didn't care too much about quality. A courgette gratin (cold) was the one and only veg dish. The fish looked horribly dried-up. However, the meatballs weren't too bad although cold, according to my husband. I nearly passed on the slightly bloody roast as it was labelled as pork, but fortunately the staff member confirmed it was actually beef -- and it was quite good, although it too was cold. They had one of our favourite Ribera wines on offer, so that saved the day somewhat. The coffee dispenser was turned off and we were told to go to the bar instead. They served us with one of the worst ”espresso” coffees I've ever tasted. It certainly hadn't come out of an espresso machine. All in all, although the food was cheap, it wasn't a happy experience. I'd rather pay a bit more and have an enjoyable meal. As everything we tasted was cold, I suspect the heating systems under the food weren't actually working.

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Reviews for Brena Baja Hotels

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Hotel-Apartamento Las Olas
3.9/554 Reviews
The staff in the hotel are polite and friendly, the food in the evening consists of a buffet unfortunately the quality of the food on offer is not brilliant and again unfortunately cooked to a poor standard. The hotel has three pools and only one is slightly heated. The rooms are dated and are more suited to a self catering establishment ( as there is a cooker, fridge, microwave and a kitchen sink) rather than a supposedly 4star hotel. The safe in the room required you asking and paying a deposit for the key barrel at reception, same with the pool towels. Pity there is not much of a choice of hotels on this beautiful island. The island and its people are great!!!
H10 Taburiente Playa
4/544 Reviews
The staff at this hotel are its main asset, by a long way. We found everyone to be helpful and friendly. Reception came up with the kettle I'd requested (I can't get out of bed without at least a couple of cups of tea, lol) and the bar staff were happy to oblige us with a request we had (I shan't say what in case they were breaking the rules!). They were also extremely hard-working as they were all mucking in to clear up the cinders from the volcano that we could see smoking over the top of the ridge. That really was a monumental task and all credit to them for keeping at least walkways open. But the room fell a long way short of satisfactory. Room 403 was a nice size and had a good-sized balcony with full sea and pool view. It had great potential. However, almost half the floor tiles were loose and clunking -- I pity the people in the room below ours. The washbasin was cracked and the bathroom door didn't close properly. The safe was tiny and needed you to carry a heavy key around with you, and yet they still expected you to pay for it. I expected a laptop-sized safe with code security, and for free. Our first meal in the hotel was breakfast (we were staying B&B). We were literally staggered by the choice -- bigger than anywhere else we can remember, and we travel a lot. However, the croissant was a joke, the OJ was foul and the cooked breakfast was very poor and stone cold (crusty scrambled egg for anyone?). The fresh melon was nice and so was the Cava we helped ourselves to as it was my birthday. The only other meal we ate there was dinner. It was very much geared to lovers of pizza, pasta and rice who didn't care too much about quality. A courgette gratin (cold) was the one and only veg dish. The fish looked horribly dried-up. However, the meatballs weren't too bad although cold, according to my husband. I nearly passed on the slightly bloody roast as it was labelled as pork, but fortunately the staff member confirmed it was actually beef -- and it was quite good, although it too was cold. They had one of our favourite Ribera wines on offer, so that saved the day somewhat. The coffee dispenser was turned off and we were told to go to the bar instead. They served us with one of the worst ”espresso” coffees I've ever tasted. It certainly hadn't come out of an espresso machine. All in all, although the food was cheap, it wasn't a happy experience. I'd rather pay a bit more and have an enjoyable meal. As everything we tasted was cold, I suspect the heating systems under the food weren't actually working.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels in Brena Baja?

    Brena Baja has many popular hotels. Whether you're travelling for business or going on holiday, H10 Taburiente Playa and Hacienda San Jorge are preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels in Brena Baja?

    For hotels in Brena Baja, the average price on weekdays is S$ 167, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is S$ 257.

  • Which hotels in Brena Baja provide high-quality breakfasts?

    H10 Taburiente Playa and Hacienda San Jorge provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

  • Which hotels in Brena Baja provide fitness facilities?

    Hacienda San Jorge provides fitness facilities. Satisfy your fitness needs even while travelling!

  • Which hotels in Brena Baja have swimming pools?

    H10 Taburiente Playa and Hacienda San Jorge are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

  • Which hotels in Brena Baja provide free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're travelling on business or going on holiday, Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. H10 Taburiente Playa and Hacienda San Jorge are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

  • Which hotels in Brena Baja provide airport transfer services?

    Not familiar with Brena Baja? H10 Taburiente Playa provides airport transfer services.

  • Which hotels in Brena Baja have spas that are worth experiencing?

    Feel tired from travelling? H10 Taburiente Playa and Hacienda San Jorge provide highly rated spa services.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Highest PriceS$ 782
Lowest PriceS$ 80
Number of Reviews192
Number of Hotels46
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 167
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 257

More About Brena Baja

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Planning a trip to Brena Baja? Brena Baja may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. You can plan a day tour in Brena Baja.

Brena Baja does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Brena Baja is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. When looking for hotels in Brena Baja, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 85 SGD. There are 3 four-star hotels in Brena Baja at an average price of 83 SGD per night. There are 4 three-star hotels in Brena Baja at an average price of 86 SGD per night. Hotels in Brena Baja offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. A popular hotel in Brena Baja, Aparthotel El Cerrito is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Parador de La Palma.

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