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Ushuaia, the Mountain Hotel
4.3/523 Reviews

Ushuaia, the Mountain Hotel

La Massana|0.73km from Mirador Roc de la Sabina
The Ushuaia hotel was extremely comfortable, spotlessly clean with a great selection of really good food from the buffet which was different each night. The only minor irritation with the hotel was the bar staff who, all though were fantastic, the service was very slow at busy times. Free ski lockers were provided in the hotel & it was only 1 minute to the lift. I would highly recommend the hotel but a have a few warnings if you are skiing with beginners: If you are booking this is a ”ski in” hotel, beginners will struggle to get down the Blue run to the hotel. I have skied for 30 years & would say that it was a difficult blue & you would have to come down on the chair. I have seen many comments saying Arinsal is a great place for beginners. I totally disagree. There is only one nursery slope, & I appreciate that it was half term, but it was heaving. Beginners we spoke to were bored as the queue wasn't worth 15 seconds of skiing before re-joining the long queue. There is a Green marked on the piste map but even a ski guide said it's really a blue. Pal next door has much better beginner facilities. However, as a beginner to get to the nursery slopes in Pal, you would need to travel on the bus, but only for about 8 minutes. There is a cable car from the top of Arinsal across to Pal, but you would need to ski down Blue's to get to the nursery slopes. Getting back to Arinsal, by the Free Bus or the L5 service, on the day we tried, as my wife is not a confident skier, included an hour wait at the bus stop in Pal as information on times is sketchy at best. Both services do take you back to the Ushuaia though. Intermediate skiers would find the amount of ski school trains in your way annoying. Yes everyone has to learn but, there are simply too many instructors & some classes were 14 strong so you are picking your way around them. I must mention the cleanliness of all facilities on the mountain as they were brilliant. Lunchtime eating was priced reasonably as well in both Arinsal & Pal. Would I go back to the Ushuaia, definitely Would I go back to ski in Arinsal, maybe Would I go back to ski in Pal, yes

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Hotel Xalet Verdu
4.2/548 Reviews
I stayed here with two friends on a last minute ski break and cannot fault it. We each had our own room. My room was spacious and spotlessly clean with a comfortable double bed and plenty of wardrobe space. The bathroom was good, with a bath and shower - always plenty of hot water. The staff at the hotel were very friendly, helpful and accommodating. The food in the restaurant was pleasant, with breakfast consisting of a buffet of eggs, pancakes, fruit, pastries and cereal etc. The evening meals were very nice, consisting of a salad/soup buffet starter followed by a main course and dessert picked from a menu. There were three main meal choices on the menu, and in addition there was a vegetarian option. Two of us in my group are vegetarians and enjoyed what was on offer. The hotel is in a great location in the resort, only a few minutes walk (uphill on the way back) from the gondola and the bars etc. Overall, I would definitely recommend this very well priced hotel, and Arinsal in general.
Hotel Sant Gothard
3.7/546 Reviews
Modern hotel with rushing river and mountains around it. Lovely room, comfortable bed with good mattress, pillows and soft linens. Bathroom is open plan wet room with great double shower and nice quality products provided. The room was cold when we arrived and we had to speak to staff 5 times over many hours before anything was done. Restaurant is boring, underground, low roof and noisy. Plenty of food choices but food quite bland, often luke warm and everything has pork in it - poor for a vegetarian, almost impossible for vegan. The restaurant staff were all really friendly and helpful, though restaurant manager was a bit surly at times. The main entrance/reception staff were not good, except for the mature lady who was very helpful. The open plan reception/bar area is less appealing than a dentist waiting room. The bar was often unmanned. I said we would not stay again because during our week , 4xcoach loads of teenagers were there - the noise levels, unruly and bad mannered Portuguese and Spanish kids was disgraceful. Banging doors, shouting and running around until 2-3am, meals times was like St Trinians 😠 Complaints ++ were made by many but nothing changed. School trips a regular feature of this hotel - beware.
Hotel Princesa Parc
4.1/571 Reviews
Arrived early April for late ski trip through smaller operator. Nightmare start as Arinsal closed slopes the day we arrived! The hotel was great, check in easy, nice first floor room all clean, modern comfy big beds, little balcony and everything you need. The restaurant was great, we were half board, breakfasts covered most options including crepes cooked to order. Dinner was plentiful, nice choices, salads, grilled meats, stews and nice cheese and mrar platters. Only gripe would be no drinks included at dinner so everything chargeable including water. Downstairs loads of pool tables, games and a bar. Give the b kids a few euros and enjoy 4 euro pints of Estrella while they play! Our departure was early in the morning and they insisted on having a packed breakfast for us to take with us. Biggest bonus was we had to take buses to Ordino Arcalis to ski. First stop was this hotel and always stopped on the way back. Lovely, friendly, hotel. Ramon in the restaurant was brilliant and made a real fuss of our son. The reception team relaxed and accommodating. Good value hotel, and would be brilliantly located if we were able to ski at Arinsal.
Hotel Comapedrosa
3.7/58 Reviews
Very good value for money. The room is on the top floor. It’s strange. It’s knocking when you take a shower. 😂 The bed is comfortable. It’s cold at night. If you don’t open the window, you can do it.
Yomo Patagonia
4.2/551 Reviews
I did a lot of research on this hotel when I booked with Crystal Ski. I had a fantastic stay at Hotel Yomo Patagonia - the staff were all so lovely and helpful. The rooms are large and extremely clean, with stunning views. They do have single beds though! The hotel cleaning staff seemed fine with us pushing ours together temporally. Things to know. The restaurant is on the 4th floor. My room was also on the 4th floor right next to the restaurant, and this stressed me out when I first noticed, however I barely had any noise disturbance. I can imagine if there had been school trips though, this would have been an issue. The ski store room is easy to access and you guy rent padlocks from the front desk. The hotel is next to a ski lift that goes up to the slopes, you basically have a private ski lift and avoid any queues! The bar area downstairs do great cocktails and is a lovely place to relax. The best thing about this hotel was the hidden wood fired hot tub that you can book at the front desk. We did it twice and this is a memory I’ll remember forever. Definitely do it if you’re staying at this hotel!

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 5,604
Lowest PriceNZD 48
Number of Reviews390
Number of Hotels100
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 288
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 282