Las Rocas would have been a truly great place to stay in the past. It still has the bones to prove it, but unfortunately, the lack of regular maintenance has transformed what was once a beautiful resort into just a “nice” place to stay. It definitely needs a list of repairs and updates to bring it back to its glory days.
On the positive side, the food is good, and I truly enjoyed the spa experience—my pedicure and massage were excellent. The service in that area was professional and relaxing.
However, there are several issues that left a negative impression:
• The towels are worn and coming apart from lack of upkeep.
• A fetid smell from untreated sewer water in the mornings.
• The pool table had a muddied 9-ball, making it unpleasant to use.
• Missing tiles on the steps and peeling paint in several places.
• The bed was noisy, which affected rest.
This combination of details, big and small, takes away from what could otherwise be a wonderful stay. Las Rocas remains a beautiful property with amazing potential, but it urgently needs investment and care to restore it.
In short, it’s a hotel that leaves you torn: you may want to come back twice—once to enjoy what it still offers, and another time hoping it has been brought back to the standard it deserves.