Convento de San Benito is a restored convent, set in the pretty Galician fishing port of A Guarda. The spacious rooms all have a french balcony, a minibar and a safe.
Olivia
United Kingdom
We stayed here during our camino and had a lovely, relaxing stay!
- Incredibly warm, friendly and welcoming staff.
- Honestly the most interesting place I’ve ever stayed; loved the decor, the library room and the beautiful cloisters.
- LOVED the free port and croissant in the library - such a kind touch.
- Piano bar attached was incredible! Great value for money, friendly staff and wonderful drinks.
- So cool that there was a museum in the building.
- Beautiful location and surroundings.
Situated in the centre of the Galician seaside town of A Guarda, Vila da Guarda hotel is just a 5-minute walk of the port. Limited free parking is available.
Kristina
Estonia
Great location, enough space in the room, diverse breakfast, value for money.
Hotel Celta is located in the charming Galician coastal town of A Guarda, 7 minutes’ drive from its famous Santa Tecla Viewpoint. It offers rooms with free wired internet and a TV.
Black
Portugal
We arrived early but this was not a problem. . .our room was prepared and we were able to settle in quickly so we could go and explore! The staff were all friendly and courteous. I thank them for making our short stay trouble free!
Set in the Galician seaside town of A Guarda, Hotel Eli Mar is a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside and nearby beaches. It offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas.
Located in A Guarda, 4.4 km from Santa Tecla Celtic Village, Hotel Novo Muiño provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Offering a central location in the charming village of A Guarda, this hotel is 300 metres from the Santa Tecla Mount access and 5 minutes’ walk from the harbour. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Debs
United Kingdom
Comfortable beds and a great shower. Staff were lovely. And I liked the terrace.
Set around an outdoor pool and gardens, Hotel Apartamento Marouco features heated apartments with mountains view. The complex offers, sun terrace and free parking on-site.
Set 2.4 km from Praia do Porto, Alda Santa Trega offers 1-star accommodation in A Guarda and features a garden, a bar and a shared lounge.
Jose Ingles
Portugal
Location is extraordinary to people who apreciate nature, great views, great photos on susnset and sunrise. Very quite and nice remodeled and modern infraestructure. Really suprised that it is only 1 or 2 stars Hotel.
Mountain Hotel with great seafodd restaurants at the La Guardia fishing harbour at 10 min by car.
I will bring familiy here for sure..
Casa Bella features a balcony and is located in A Guarda, within just 700 metres of Playa Carreiro and 700 metres of Fedorento Beach.
Diogo
Portugal
We had a great time at Casa Bella!
This loft is just beautiful!! Big space, comfortable and with a very artistic design - we felt very inspired when sitting on the sofa and looking around :)
The bathroom is well equipped and the shower has a lot of area.
The bed is a 10/10!! Very large and really - REALLY - comfortable!
Enjoyed a gifted little snack and coffee before we left for the camiño, that passes just by the door of the house! Wow!!
Also great communication with the host for the check-in/check-out process.
Thank you!
Convento de San Benito is a restored convent, set in the pretty Galician fishing port of A Guarda. The spacious rooms all have a french balcony, a minibar and a safe.
Beautiful accommodation...great breakfast...beautiful town
Located in A Guarda, 4.4 km from Santa Tecla Celtic Village, Hotel Novo Muiño provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
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Set in the Galician seaside town of A Guarda, Hotel Eli Mar is a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside and nearby beaches. It offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas.
Very efficient friendly receptionist, I didn't get his name.
Nice old world type of resort very Spanish and authentic...
Nice old world type of resort very Spanish and authentic Spanish fishing village / small town with a nice harbour and old town area. On the Camino trail so lots of walking routes plus Mt Tecla to view the area from the top.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
An unexpectedly attractive town with beautiful harbour and...
An unexpectedly attractive town with beautiful harbour and nearby mountain. Lanes often steep and narrow so car driving tricky but possible. Plenty of restaurants and a bakery offering very good breakfasts. A walk up to the castle above the town was enjoyable.
My stay at the apartment couldn’t have been more pleasant. The photos don’t do this magical place justice. There is a lot of space and everything was in perfect condition. The owners were generous and helpful throughout and we are already planning on staying there again!
Some advice if you are looking to stay there, the address doesn't work properly on Google maps and Uber doesn't function in the area so go to the Taxi stop outside Froiz supermarket in A Guarda and ask a taxi driver to take you to the address.
Location was incredible - totally worth the 30 minute walk from the port to get there!
Rooms are not super upgraded but that adds to the charm.
Hotel staff was amazing and so super helpful! 5 stars for the over the top effort of both of the people working the front desk during my stay.
The whole place is reminiscent of family resorts from the 50s with a luxury dining area, lovely patio restaurant, and nice rooms with comfy beds, all right on the beach.
The view from the hotel and surrounds is stunning! We could see the coast of Portugal from where we had walked on the Camino Portuguese Coastal route. The room was spacious and clean and the area was quiet. Staff were helpful, especially when getting a taxi to go down the mountain. Overall this hotel is great value for money.
In a good spot near the small beach/harbour - A Guarda is pretty small so almost everything is! The property was clean and tidy with helpful, friendly staff. Decent facilities including a functional kitchen and good shower facilities. It's low priced basic, functional accommodation primarily for people on the Camino.
The hotel was so clean and beautifully maintained which, after a long Camino walk was very welcomed
As we were starting to walk early the next morning we could not stay for breakfast. Instead we were provided with a wonderful breakfast picnic which we thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated.
Beautiful monastery with a lovely central courtyard and interesting history. Great location, right on the water in the heart of A Guarda, with many restaurants and a supermarket close by. Staff were very helpful and accommodating. A very nice place to stay and excellent value.
Hotel Eli-Mar is located in a central location, close to restaurants, shops, grocery stores and the bay. There is a lovely long boardwalk along the bay, close by. The staff are very helpful and the breakfast was excellent in the next door bar. our room was clean and comfortable.
Family run and economical… we are walking the camino de santiago… We accidentally booked a hotel in Guarda Portugal thinking the hotel was in Guarda Spain so we had to scramble to book another hotel … Hotel Bruselas was the only reasonably priced hotel with two rooms available.
This was our second year staying at the hotel and we loved it even more this time. The location is perfect, the staff lovely and the room super. we really enjoyed the breakfast too and drinks one evening at the bar. we’ll be back again
What a perfect place to spend a few days. Super little apartment fully equipped
Great garden with sun all day
Parking right at the door
And a great place to get around La Guarda
A really good spot for walking and cycling
Well located nice hotel. It is obvious they are trying hard to give guests a pleasant experience and it shows. The room was big and very comfortable. Very nice breakfast included in the price we paid.
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