Set on the edge of the beautiful protected area of Doñana National Park, this secluded hotel enjoys a tranquil, natural setting and is ideal for exploring this most southern region of Andalusia.
Yoann
Czech Republic
Friendly staff, great room in terms of style (subjective though) and size (large) of the room and attached bathroom). The village looks very unfamiliar and at about 10-15min from the sea shore by car.
Offering rustic and elegant rooms with free WiFi, Hotel La Malvasía is set in La Aldea del Rocío, next to Doñana National Park. It has a terrace with garden and patio views.
Ralph
Germany
Stunning Hotel, absolutely beautiful, in a unique location
This guest house located in a characteristic Andalusian-style house in Rocío offers elegant air-conditioned accommodations with private bathrooms. It is just 5 minutes’ drive from Doñana National...
Lince Casa Rural is a renovated country hotel with free Wi-Fi in El Rocio, next to Doñana National Park. Surrounded by a rustic wooden porch, it has stables and offers horse riding.
Dayna
Canada
Typical rural Spanish style home turned into a lovely small hotel. Great ambiance. Cool town. Great value for the price.
Providing a garden, Casa los Tres Aires features accommodations in El Rocío. Featuring lake and city views, this homestay also provides guests with free Wifi.
Susan
United States of America
Lovely home and gracious host. Very close to Parque Doñana.
Habitaciones El Rocio in El Rocío offers accommodations with free Wifi 12 miles from Golf Dunas de Doñana. At the country house, every unit is equipped with a wardrobe.
Providing quiet street views, Jardines del Acebron in El Rocío offers accommodations and a shared lounge. With city views, this accommodation features a patio.
Christian
Switzerland
Wonderful apartment. Spotless clean. Very quiet. Comfy bed. Very friendly host. Easy check in/check out. Thank you Antonio!
The place is so different with a wild west sand avenues,...
The place is so different with a wild west sand avenues, next to bird filled marsh. The views across are spectacular, particularly with sunrise and sunset. It is so romantic to walk along the promenade, and then sit and listen to the sound of the marsh. The area has a magical feel that is only felt by visiting. I have been going for over 20 years on and off, although it has expanded, and changed, the local people are still friendly.
There are a range of restaurants, although you do have to look around if you are vegetarian or vegan, but there are 1 or 2 that do serve that kind of food. Two in particular stood out, Restaurante Casa Marcelo, and the helpful and excellent Jose. Food was amazing, unfortunately we only found it the day before we were leaving. If you are into meal, highly recommended. An excellent vegetatian restaurant, highly recommended La Canaliega.
Amanda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a unique place. No paved roads ( by design ) all sand.
What a unique place. No paved roads ( by design ) all sand. Horses, carts and donkeys. Fascinating and unique spot next to a National park. Weekends VERY busy and lively. Might be boring after a few minutes during the week. A town of less than two thousand people that can swell to a million during pilgrimages.
It’s like a carnival- never seen anything like it. Easy to walk around town.
Dayna
Canada
10
Scored 10
It's the most unusual town I've seen where the "roads" are...
It's the most unusual town I've seen where the "roads" are sandy as horses seem to be the preferred mode of transport. It's got the Doñana National Park tours available within walking distance of the centre (private and group tours) and a lovely square in front of the church overlooking a lake which fills with water in winter. Bird watching is a "must".
Evelyn
Portugal
10
Scored 10
El Rocio, a surreal Andalusian town, left me awestruck.
El Rocio, a surreal Andalusian town, left me awestruck. The tranquil marshlands, wild horses, sandy streats and striking buldings create an otherworldly atmosphere. It's a serene haven amidst the vibrant region of Andalusia, where nature reigns and surprises around every corner.
ljanis
Latvia
10
Scored 10
We chose El Rocio for an overnight stay due to a trip...
We chose El Rocio for an overnight stay due to a trip between Tavira, Portugal and Málaga, Spain. We were very surprised to learn El Rocio was a horseback-riding hub and that its dusty streets and Western-themed houses seemed to come straight out of a Hollywood Western! El Rocio is a very unique town!
Willie K
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wonderful surprise of a town.
Wonderful surprise of a town. Totally dedicated to horses and donkeys. All roads and lanes are sand (for horse feet) and nearly every building has wooden or metal railing to tie up your horse! Birdwatching paradise. Would be 5 out of 5 if the local council graded the roads to get rid of the bad bumps and holes. Not good.
The hotel staff saved our trip after our local guided tour guide canceled after we had arrived; the front desk called and made arrangements for us to join another tour company for the next morning. Knowing that, we were able to relax and enjoy walking around the hotel, listening to the bird songs and later had a wonderful dinner at La Boca, the hotel’s restaurant. The room we had was beautiful and so comfortable, making the whole experience enjoyable.
Location is maybe the best part of the hotel. Right in the little village of el Rocío, few meters away from the church, and with views on the Marisma at the entrance of Doñana national park. The common terrace was not really equipped when we were there, but was pleasant. We could order drinks from the bar downstairs. The room was quite basic but overall sufficient for spending a comfortable night.
The property is very authentic and clean. Abraham and his family is so welcoming and helpful with organizing everything. If you want to organize horse back riding etc, Abraham will make a phone call and everything is all set. Parking is so easy and we love El Rocío! The hotel is located in a very nice quiet area near everything. We would definitely go back there again. Thank you!
El Rocío is unique. On Saturday night it can get loud with all the revelry of the many brotherhoods there to pay respect to the patron, but Pepe and Antonio’s place is away from most of the action. I don’t know how they keep the rooms so clean with all dirt streets; no pavement anywhere.
Great birding in March.
Not like any other town in Spain; everyone decked out on horseback.
The location was fantastic in a very beautiful street near the main squares. El Rocío is a quite unique place and well worths a visit even if you don't go there for religion. The recepcionist, Rocío, was very kind. The room was bright and spacious and had a very nice terrace. The breakfast was quite reasonable for the price. Free parking on the street.
A very interesting city - a bit surreal and from another era.
The hotel is right in the centre of town, but you could drive your car up to the front door.
The host was very helpful - she translated and wrote all the information we needed in English.
Breakfast was quite good.
the hotel was amazing. i loved it soooo much. we got a room with balcony looking out to El Rocio. the room was lovely furnished and with lovely paintings. there was a coffee maker free of charge with very tasty coffee.
staff were very nice. Location was perfect
The apartment is in a very large building near restaurants and the sites of El Rocío. It's clean, spacious air conditioned and fully equipped for cooking a small meal. The bed is very comfortable and the room is bright. Lola gave us great tips for the area
The location if fantastic, in the middle of El Rocio. The hotel is very nice, all very new, really clean room, nice bathroom and most important very comfortable bed.
We did not use the breakfast so cannot tell how that is.
the staff was great, allowing me to leave my bike inside, and opening up the breakfast buffet extra early for me. the hotel is centrally located in el rocio with easy acess to the lake, church and restaurants
The reception staff were all very pleasant and helpful. The position in the centre of El Rocio was perfect. The free coffee in the afternoon after an excursion was a welcome touch.
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