The resort offers 184 rooms and 12 suites across the main hotel, plus 305 self-contained apartments for groups or families wanting more space and privacy. Most rooms look out over the Atlantic or the resort gardens, which are planted with native trees and shrubs to reinforce that sense of being tucked into the landscape rather than imposed on top of it. The feel throughout is refined but not overly formal, 5-star comfort delivered in a setting that prioritises natural materials and light.
Rooms are spacious and well appointed, with air conditioning, satellite television, mini-bar and private balconies or terraces as standard. Suites add separate living areas and upgraded bathrooms, while the apartments come with full kitchens, multiple bedrooms and more flexible layouts for longer stays or larger groups. The resort grounds are extensive but easy to navigate, with pathways linking the accommodation blocks to the clubhouse, spa and dining areas without feeling like a long walk.
Food & Drink
Breakfast is served buffet-style in the main restaurant and covers everything you'd expect from a quality resort, hot and cold options, fresh fruit, pastries and cooked-to-order eggs. There are two on-site restaurants for evening dining, one offering Mediterranean and Andalucían dishes, the other focusing on seafood and local produce. Both are well regarded, and the all-inclusive package covers meals and drinks across the day, including house wines, beers and spirits at the two resort bars. There's also a nightclub if you want to extend the evening, though most guests seem content with a cocktail on the terrace and an early night ahead of the next round.
Leisure Facilities
The spa is one of the resort's standout features, offering a full menu of treatments, an indoor pool, sauna, steam room and relaxation areas. It's particularly popular with couples and non-golfers, and it's large enough that you rarely feel crowded even during peak season. The outdoor pool sits in landscaped gardens with sun loungers, and there's a separate fitness studio for those who want to keep up a routine between rounds.
Beyond golf, the resort organises boat trips to nearby beaches, guided hikes through the marshlands and day trips to Huelva or Seville. The local fishing village is a five-minute walk and worth visiting for lunch or a quieter evening meal away from the resort. El Rompido works well for mixed-ability groups because there's enough to do off the course, and the all-inclusive structure means you can relax without constantly reaching for your wallet.
Precise Resort El Rompido is located within the Marismas del Río Piedras nature reserve on the Costa de la Luz. Faro Airport is approximately 60 minutes by car, Seville Airport around 75 to 90 minutes depending on traffic.
Address: El Rompido, Cartaya Huelva, Spain, 21459