Hotel Subur Maritim
Sitges · Spain · Paseo Marítimo S N
About Hotel Subur Maritim — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Sitges
Hotel Subur Maritim is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Sitges, Spain. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
Third time staying here in the hotel. A lovely walk to everything in the centre of Sitges but far enough away to be free from the hustle and bustle of the bars, clubs etc. great pool area and a lovely beach across the road. Rooms are spacious with balconies and clean. Breakfast is a good standard and the team are helpful and friendly.
The lady ( Dalida ) ad the cheque-in was very friendly and give us a lot of use full info. She even noticed that it was not our first time there and mentioned it and made us feel even more welcome back. The younger front desk night receptionist was also very friendly … the rest of the desk staff more on the rude side and ignoring you as much as positive. Thé breaks was ok … but every day kind of the same and also here big difference between staff some friendly some rude. Maybe it’s bc they only speaking Spanish and are insecure. The room was nice. The pool is good and there are nice ( free) cabanas and sun beds, would be nice if the order some more service ad the pool side. You have to get your own drinks and some times you have to wait b4 staff is coming to serve you. Very nice detail , the have a small goody bag for your dog ad arrival. If you’re looking for a affordable room next to the beach with a good size room ( most with a good sea view ) swimming pool and cabanas. Dogs are aloud, not ad swimming pool or breakfast room ( of course ) With free parking space and on walking distance of the city center i surly can recommend you this hotel
The room was extremely outdated, with several broken fixtures, and the entire hotel is in desperate need of renovation. The beds were incredibly uncomfortable—the mattress felt completely misshapen, almost like lying in a bathtub. Towels were worn out and even had holes in them. The corridors were in poor condition, and the walls and ceilings were so thin that you could hear every sound from neighboring rooms and the hallway. Communication was also difficult, as most of the staff barely spoke English, making it challenging to get assistance. One particularly unpleasant incident was when the pool attendant asked me to show my room card to prove I was a guest—even though I had already been staying at the hotel for six days. I couldn’t help but notice that he never asked anyone else for proof, which made me feel singled out. As a Latina, I’m not sure if this was a case of discrimination, but it certainly felt unfair and uncomfortable. On the positive side, the swimming pool area was beautiful, located right in front of the beach, and the overall location was peaceful and quiet. However, despite these few positives, there’s no way this property deserves a 4-star rating—at best, it’s a 3-star hotel.