Last Updated on July 2, 2026 by Suzy McCullough
Mediterraneo Bay sits right on the promenade in Roquetas de Mar, on Spain’s Costa de Almería, with palm‑lined gardens that lead straight onto the shingle beach. It’s a family‑focused hotel with a big pool scene, waterslides and a splash area, plus easy access to local bars, cafés and restaurants within 150 metres. Guests are dropped off around 100 metres from the entrance due to its beachfront location, and the whole place has a relaxed, seaside feel that works brilliantly for family holidays.
Highlights
The standout features here centre around the huge pool scene and the amount of space designed specifically with families in mind. The lagoon‑style main pool is the star attraction, wrapped with palm trees and wide sunbathing terraces, and the splash zone adds extra fun with colourful slides and water features for younger children. The whole outdoor area feels bright, lively and easy to navigate, giving families plenty of room to spread out and enjoy long pool days.
There’s also a great sense of variety throughout the hotel, from the different dining spots to the mix of quiet corners and more energetic areas. The beachfront setting means you can switch between the pool and the promenade in moments, and the hotel’s gardens and pathways create a relaxed, holiday‑ready atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where families quickly find their favourite spots and settle into a rhythm that feels both fun and effortless.
Things you’ll love:
- On the waterfront
- Waterslides
Your Board Basis
The hotel is available on an all-inclusive basis through TUI, covering meals, snacks and selected drinks throughout the day. This gives families plenty of flexibility, especially with the amount of choice around the pool and promenade. You can also choose to book a half-board package.
Dining includes a main buffet restaurant plus several themed à la carte restaurants, offering options like Italian, Mediterranean and grilled dishes. There are also multiple bars, including pool bars, a lobby bar and spots close to the beach and promenade, giving you lots of places to grab drinks and snacks throughout the day and evening.
Additional Activities
There’s a large lagoon‑style main pool surrounded by palm trees and wide terraces, plus a brilliant splash zone packed with colourful slides and water features for younger children. The whole outdoor space feels bright and spacious, with plenty of room to spread out and easy access to the promenade and beach, so families can switch between the sea and the pools throughout the day.
Beyond the waterpark‑style fun, the hotel offers a wide mix of facilities including sports courts, table tennis, a fitness area, landscaped gardens and plenty of quiet corners for relaxing. Paths wind through the grounds, making it easy to explore, and the layout gives families lots of choice for how they spend their time without touching on entertainment or kids’ clubs.
Entertainment
Daytimes here are geared towards families who like a mix of activity and downtime. There’s a full programme of poolside games, sports and organised daytime activities, plus quieter areas around the gardens and terraces if you prefer something more relaxed. Evenings bring a lively atmosphere with family‑friendly shows, live music and performances, giving you plenty to dip into once the sun goes down.
For children, there’s a dedicated kids’ club offering age‑appropriate sessions in high season. With creative activities, games and supervised play. It’s designed to keep little ones entertained while giving parents a chance to unwind, and the mix of indoor and outdoor spaces means there’s always something new for them to enjoy.
Room Options
There’s a solid mix of room types that work well for both couples and families. Twin rooms come with a balcony and a limited sea view, and sleep up to three with a double bed and an extra bed, plus air‑conditioning, Wi‑Fi, TV, mini‑fridge, bath, shower, hairdryer and a safety deposit box. Larger junior suites are the best option for more space, sleeping up to four with two double beds and a balcony with a partial sea view, along with the same set of practical comforts, so families get a bit more room to spread out without losing the essentials.
For an extra touch, Gold Level rooms can be booked as an upgrade on arrival, subject to availability. These add perks like access to a VIP room with soft drinks and snacks and reserved sunbeds on the beach, which can be a nice bonus for families who plan to spend lots of time by the sea and want a slightly more premium feel to their stay.
Key Facilities:
- Lagoon‑style main pool
- Splash zone with slides and water features
- Direct access to the beachfront promenade
- Palm‑lined gardens and spacious sun terraces
- Main buffet restaurant
- Themed à la carte restaurants
- Pool bars and lobby bar
- Fitness area
- Sports courts
- Table tennis
- Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
- Air‑conditioning, TV, mini‑fridge and balcony/terrace in rooms






