The Riu Oliva Beach Hotel near Corralejo sits beside its much better and more expensive 'sister' hotel Palace Tres Islas. Both on the beach, a long walk / short bus ride from Corralejo. It has a somewhat chequered history, but understand an enforced kitchen refit has improved its status.
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"The infamous Riu Laurence Olivier!
Been threatened with demolition for many years. Might have saved a lot of upset tummies if it had been!"
I've spent 5 weeks there just this year alone.been many times over the years.
I've never suffered the riu Oliva tummy bug. I've heard from people that have though. Either I have a cast iron tummy, or I've been lucky.
In an apt ATM so I'm safe from it.
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"https://www.canarianweekly.com/posts/Holidaymakers-outraged-over-deteriorating-conditions-at-Oliva-Beach-Hotel
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Lifts not working , air conditioning not working, poor wi fi coverage, old tv's.old fashioned rooms.
I always book the same 1st floor room.so lifts not working...so what
In the room I stay in there's wi fi
The air con is great. And don't spend much time in the room . Tv ?
Don't watch it.
Met some wonderful people there over the years that more than makes up for the hotels inadequacies.
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