Escape to Paradise: Adults-Only Hotel Mas Rabiol in Spain's Costa Brava

Hotel Mas Rabiol -Costa Brava-Emporda-Only Adults Peratallada Spain

Hotel Mas Rabiol -Costa Brava-Emporda-Only Adults Peratallada Spain

Escape to Paradise: Adults-Only Hotel Mas Rabiol in Spain's Costa Brava

Escape to Paradise: Mas Rabiol - Costa Brava's Adults-Only Secret (Or, My Weekend Where I Forgot How to Adult)

Okay, buckle up, because I'm about to spill the beans (and maybe a little Sangria) on Mas Rabiol, the adults-only sanctuary nestled in the heart of Spain's breathtaking Costa Brava. Forget spreadsheets, forget emails, forget everything that screams "adulting." This place? It's designed to help you undo all that. And honestly? I needed it. Badly.

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Let me paint you a picture: rolling hills, olive groves shimmering in the sunlight, the distant whisper of the Mediterranean. And right in the middle of all this idyllic beauty sits Mas Rabiol. Now, the website photos are stunning, but trust me, they barely capture the magic. It's like they’ve deliberately left out the best parts… the feeling of actual peace.

First Impressions (and My Catastrophe with the Door)…

The drive up is a dream. Winding roads, dramatic coastline views… I almost forgot I had to Check-in/out [express] to do and that Elevator would be my best friend. The Car park [free of charge] was a godsend because I did not want to drive around at the end of the day. I pulled up, and the first thing I noticed was the air. Crisp, clean, and smelling vaguely of pine needles and… freedom. The doorman was super helpful and friendly. I'm not kidding, I had a major brain malfunction with the room key at first (totally my fault, I blame the excitement). But the staff? Unflappable. Smiling, helpful. They even made a joke about it. Instant points for good humor.

Accessibility & Safety – Because Sanity Matters!

Now, for some practical stuff, because let's be honest, we need it:

  • Wheelchair accessible: I didn't personally need this, but I saw the Facilities for disabled guests and the thought that they’d actually planned things out for people using assistive devices was impressive.
  • CCTV: CCTV in common areas, and CCTV outside property made me feel safe and protected.
  • Cleanliness & Safety: This is massive right now. They're taking COVID seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Doctor/nurse on call, Hand sanitizer everywhere, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Room sanitization opt-out available, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Staff trained in safety protocol. They’re really stepping up their game and it gave me a peace of mind I didn't know I craved.
  • Smoke alarms, Fire extinguisher and Security [24-hour] : Safety, safety, safety!

The Room: My Oasis (With a Seriously Comfy Bed)

My room? Pure bliss. It’s all about the details. Air conditioning, glorious air conditioning. Bathrobes, slippers, complimentary tea and water. And the bed. Oh, the bed! A colossal Extra long bed, swathed in luxurious Linens. I sank into it and almost didn't get out for the rest of the trip. Almost.

The Bathroom was spotless, gleaming. Additional toilet was great. Bathtub big enough to actually relax. The Hair dryer was actually good, which is a rare and wonderful thing. I also loved the Blackout curtains - I could have slept until noon every day. The In-room safe box was put to a good use. I used the Seating area to relax in the day.

Food, Glorious Food! (And My Unexpected Love Affair with a Salad)

Okay, let's talk about food. I'm not a foodie, but even I was blown away. Breakfast [buffet] was a feast. Freshly squeezed juices, pastries that practically melted in your mouth, a dizzying array of fruits and cheeses… I may have overindulged a little. There was a Vegetarian restaurant as well, which I found more than helpful.

But here’s the thing. I'm usually a "meat and potatoes" kind of gal. But the A la carte in restaurant? Phenomenal. I had a… brace yourself… salad. And it was the most delicious salad I've ever eaten in my life. Fresh, vibrant, with flavors that danced on my tongue. Who knew a salad could be so life-affirming?

  • Dining, drinking, and snacking: Restaurants, Bar, Coffee shop, Poolside bar, Snack bar, Room service [24-hour], Desserts in restaurant, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western cuisine in restaurant, Asian cuisine in restaurant.
  • Alternative meal arrangement - This is great for dietary needs.

Relaxation: My Personal Reset Button

This is where Mas Rabiol truly shines.

  • Spa/sauna, Steamroom: You need this. Seriously. The Spa, oh my God. I had a divine Massage. My knots unravelled. I felt like a different person. The Sauna and Steamroom are the perfect complements before your massage.
  • Swimming pool, Pool with view: The outdoor pool is breathtaking. The Poolside bar is the perfect place to sip a cocktail and stare into the horizon.
  • Fitness center, Gym/fitness, Foot bath: If you're the athletic type, they have you covered too.
  • Body scrub, Body wrap: Ah, yes. The total pampering.

I spent a glorious afternoon just floating in the Swimming pool [outdoor], gazing at the view, and letting all my worries drift away. Things to do, ways to relax: were just endless, I managed to book a perfect Couple's room that was well-designed according to my needs.

(Rambling Aside: The "I Forgot to Adult" Moment) One day, I literally misplaced my phone. Not in a "down the back of the sofa" way. More like, "where on earth did I leave my phone?" Eventually, I found it… tucked innocently next to my book on the Terrace. This is how relaxed I felt. I think my brain just decided to take a vacation too.

The Nitty-Gritty (Services & Conveniences)

  • Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! This is important. I spent a little too much time scrolling through Instagram in my Laptop workspace. Oops.
  • Internet, Internet [LAN], Internet services, Wi-Fi in public areas: Perfect for the digital nomad who wants to relax while being a digital nomad.
  • Daily housekeeping, Laundry service, Ironing service, Dry cleaning: The little luxuries that make a big difference.
  • Concierge, Luggage storage: The staff are genuinely helpful and friendly.
  • Cash withdrawal, Currency exchange, Convenience store, Gift/souvenir shop, Safety deposit boxes: All the essentials.
  • Business facilities: Audio-visual equipment for special events, Business facilities, Invoice provided, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, Outdoor venue for special events, Projector/LED display, Seminars, Shrine, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center. - If you must work, they make it easy.

The Verdict: Go. Just Go.

Mas Rabiol isn't just a hotel; it's an experience. It's a place where you can truly disconnect from the noise and reconnect with yourself. It’s a place where you can forget to adult, embrace the peace, and recharge your batteries. So, if you need a break, if you need to escape, if you just need a chance to breathe… book it. You won't regret it. Heck, I'm already planning my return.

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Alright, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your sanitized, Instagram-perfect travel guide. This is YOUR guide. To Hotel Mas Rabiol, a little slice of heaven in Costa Brava, Emporda, Spain – adults only, THANK GOD. Prepare for a glorious, slightly chaotic, and potentially wine-fueled diary of delights. Consider this my “travel notes” and feel free to ignore the parts you hate.

Day 1: Arrival and the Glorious Mess of Unpacking

  • 14:00 – Arrival at Girona Airport (GRO): Finally. Let's be honest, the flight involved a screaming toddler (I swear, they have some kind of internal decibel amplifier), a questionable airline meal, and me, praying my luggage actually made it. Which, miraculously, it did! Victory! Grabbed the rental car – a zippy little thing I’m already picturing myself parking in a ditch (fingers crossed). The drive to Peratallada was… scenic. Very scenic. Like, I had to pull over to take a photo of a cow. Don’t judge me, it was a majestic cow.
  • 15:30 – Check-in at Hotel Mas Rabiol: Oh. My. God. This place. Is. Beautiful. I mean, truly. Stone walls, lush gardens, the air smells like rosemary and… well, I don't know what else, but it's good. The receptionist, bless her heart (she probably deals with a lot of bleary-eyed travelers), was ridiculously helpful, and the welcome drink – a chilled glass of something fizzy and delicious, I couldn't tell you what, probably some kind of Catalan magic – was just what the doctor ordered.
  • 16:00 – The Unpacking Debacle: Okay, so I’m a terrible unpacker. My suitcase explodes like a vengeful piñata. Clothes everywhere! I managed to locate my bikini (essential), my "I'm on vacation and therefore only eat pastries" pants (also essential), and enough sunscreen to survive a nuclear explosion. The room? Divine. Huge bed, exposed beams, a balcony overlooking… well, everything. I immediately sprawled on the bed, fully clothed, and stared at the ceiling for a solid fifteen minutes. Bliss.
  • 17:00 – Exploring the Hotel Grounds (and Immediately Getting Lost): Okay, maybe "exploring" is too strong a word. I stumbled. Wandered. Got slightly disoriented in the labyrinthine pathways. Eventually, I found the pool. The infinity pool. With views. Need I say more? I may have shed a tear. It was that gorgeous.
  • 19:00 – Pre-Dinner Aperitivo: Back at the hotel's terrace, I sipped a Negroni (yes, I know, basic, but delicious!) and watched the sunset paint the sky in shades of orange and purple. I eavesdropped (I can’t help it!) on a couple on a first date, cringing at their awkward small talk (sorry folks!). I decided I’m forever single.
  • 21:00 – Dinner at the Hotel Restaurant: Omg the food! I had a seafood paella. It was incredible. I'm pretty sure I licked the plate clean. I may have also made slightly embarrassing eye contact with my waiter while doing so. Don't care. Dessert was a light, airy Catalan cream confection I’ve never heard of, but would follow to hell. I also ordered a bottle of local wine, because, you know, vacation. And I met some new people. I’m on vacation. I should talk to people! I did, we’re going to the beach tomorrow.

Day 2: Peratallada, Beaches, and the Fine Art of Doing Absolutely Nothing

  • 09:00 – Breakfast on the Terrace: Another day of breakfast. The hotel breakfast is a work of art. Fresh fruit, pastries that would make a Parisian baker weep, eggs cooked every way imaginable. I swear, I’m going to gain ten pounds on this trip. I've decided I don't care.
  • 10:00 – Exploring Peratallada: The town itself! Cobblestone streets, medieval castles, little shops selling… well, everything! I got lost (again!), found a tiny artisan bakery, and bought a loaf of bread so crusty and delicious, it almost made me cry. Almost. I swear this whole region is a fairy tale. I even managed to buy a tacky souvenir for my best friend to spite her.
  • 12:00 – Beach Time at Platja de Castell: One word: spectacular. The water was crystal clear, the sand was soft, the sun was… sun-y. I swam, I sunbathed (with copious amounts of sunscreen, of course!), and did absolutely nothing that required any effort whatsoever. It was glorious.
  • 15:00 – Lunch at a Beachside Chiringuito: That's Spanish for “beach shack,” and it's the only type of food I want to eat. Fresh seafood, cold beer, toes in the sand. Perfection. I may have also had another nap. Who am I kidding? I DEFINITELY had a nap.
  • 17:00 – Return to Hotel and Pool Time: Back to the hotel for another dip in the pool and maybe some more lounging. I managed to read a grand total of zero pages of my book, which is a good sign.
  • 19:00 – Dinner at a Restaurant in Peratallada: Tonight, a restaurant right in the heart of town. I'm thinking tapas. Lots and lots of tapas. Because… vacation. We dined with the new friends I meet, and they're really nice people. We had a great time. The wine was flowing. We all agreed that this was paradise.
  • 22:00 – Late-Night Stroll and Stargazing (Attempt): Stumbled back to the hotel, slightly tipsy but happy. Attempted to stargaze from my balcony, but the trees were in the way. Still, the air was warm, the silence was profound, and all felt right with the world.

Day 3: Culinary Delights, Wine, and the Glorious Aftermath

  • 09:00 – Breakfast: Again. Pastries. Enough said.
  • 10:00 – Cooking Class: Today, a cooking class at the Mas Rabiol's kitchens. I learned to make paella and Catalan cream. It was a disaster. I’m a dreadful cook. But I laughed, I learned a little, and I ate a ton.
  • 13:00 – Wine Tasting: An afternoon wine tasting at nearby winery. I'm no wine expert, but I do know what I like. And I liked everything. The process itself was interesting. We met some locals. We made some friends.
  • 16:00 – Back to Hotel: Naptime.
  • 18:00 – Dinner: Dinner in the hotel, with a special menu, that was incredibly delicious.
  • 22:00 – The Aftermath: This is where the memory blurs. Another bottle of wine. Laughter. A late-night conversation with the bartender. A moment of pure, unadulterated happiness. It was perfect.

Day 4: Departure (Sobbing and Promising to Return)

  • 09:00 – Breakfast: Tears! I am going to miss this hotel, these meals, this view, this feeling. I can’t even think of leaving!
  • 11:00 – Check-out: The dreaded moment. Hugging the staff goodbye, promising to return. I'm pretty sure I left a piece of my heart at the Mas Rabiol.
  • 12:00 – Drive to Girona Airport (GRO): The drive back was a blur of bittersweetness. I spent the whole time planning my return.
  • 14:00 – Departure: Goodbye, Costa Brava. Goodbye, Emporda. Goodbye, paradise. Until next time…

Final Thoughts:

This trip was messy, imperfect, and utterly fantastic. I ate too much, drank too much, and relaxed more than I have in years. I’m exhausted and rejuvenated at the same time. Hotel Mas Rabiol? Go. Just go. And don't forget to pack your "I’m on vacation and therefore only eat pastries" pants. You'll need them.

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Escape to Paradise: Mas Rabiol Adults-Only Hotel - The Unfiltered Q&A

Okay, spill the beans. Is Mas Rabiol *actually* paradise? Or is it just some Instagram-filtered fantasy?

Alright, alright, let's be real. Paradise? Look, I went expecting something… well, curated. You know, the perfectly posed photos, the forced smiles, the whole shebang. And… yeah, it kinda *is* paradise, but in a way that’s way more… real. It's not a glossy magazine spread. It's more like stumbling into a secret garden that's kinda overgrown in the most charming way possible. Think less "perfection" and more "perfectly imperfect." Like, one morning, I went for a pre-breakfast dip in the pool. Beautiful, right? Sun sparkling, water inviting. Except… there was a rogue gecko sunbathing on my towel. (Don't worry, I'm pretty sure I gave him a wide berth). That's the vibe. Raw, untamed, and unexpectedly delightful. It’s paradise with a splash of “What was *that* little thing?” **The Verdict: Paradise-adjacent. With occasional gecko encounters.**

Adults-only… sold! But seriously, what are the *vibes* like? No screaming kids? No awkward family reunions?

Oh, the *vibes*. The sweet, sweet, liberating lack of screaming children. It's… glorious. Honestly. I've never been more relaxed. The vibe is chill, sophisticated, and delightfully… grown-up. Picture this: a group of people genuinely enjoying conversations, not awkwardly navigating conversations over screaming matches. People are reading, lounging, sipping wine, and generally *being*. There were couples, groups of friends, even a lone wolf or two (like me, sometimes). Everyone just respecting each other’s space. I actually had a real conversation with someone about books, instead of just trying to juggle a toddler's temper. It's a refreshing change, honestly. And the silence… the blessed, golden silence! It's almost worth the price of admission alone.

The food... the *food*. What's it like? I'm a foodie, so don't sugarcoat it!

Okay, foodies, listen up. The food at Mas Rabiol… it’s good. Really good. But it's not… mind-blowing, Michelin-star, sell-your-kidneys good, okay? Think: Fresh, local, beautifully presented, and genuinely delicious. The breakfasts were a highlight – that ham and cheese selection was calling my name every morning. There's a chef, I think, who *LOVES* vegetables, which is good because I certainly didn't feel guilty indulging in desserts. There are other great restaurants near the hotel, so you won't die of culinary disappointment by any means. One day, I felt like I was really wanting to eat like I was in a local's house so, I'd find the next best thing. And, I found it! Great food. Great fun! However, a tiny moan: The dinner menu, while delicious, had a certain… predictability to it after a few days. More adventurous options would be welcome, honestly. But the quality is consistently high. **The Verdict: Delicious and dependable. But if you crave constant culinary curveballs, maybe explore some of the local restaurants too.**

About those rooms… are they worth the splurge?

Right, the rooms. They're lovely. Seriously, they are. Stone walls, rustic charm, comfy beds... very Instagrammable. I’m not one for "luxe" hotels with overly done decor, so this felt more like a home. I spent a solid 30 minutes just wandering around, admiring the details. Everything feels well-considered. There's a certain… *je ne sais quoi* that makes all the rooms feel homey and relaxing as well. Be warned: some rooms are closer to the pool/restaurant than others. And if you’re a light sleeper, the birds can be *relentlessly* cheerful at dawn. (Earplugs are your friend). But honestly, the rooms are a huge part of the overall experience.

What can you *actually* do at Mas Rabiol? Besides, you know, *relax*.

Relaxing is the main event. Let's be honest. But there's more! There's a lovely pool (where I encountered the aforementioned gecko). There are walking trails, perfect for exploring the surrounding countryside. The hotel will happily organize excursions, like wine tastings (yes, please!), and boat trips. I’m a huge fan of doing absolutely nothing, and I'd say I achieved that on many occasions. Reading a book by the pool, sipping Spanish wine, and letting the world melt away… pure bliss. **Pro Tip:** Don’t try to pack your schedule. Embrace the spontaneity. See where the lazy days of leisure take you.

Let's talk about the location. Is it easy to get around?

The location is… rural. Which is both a blessing and a minor logistical challenge. It's a beautiful, peaceful setting, away from the hustle and bustle. But you'll definitely need a car. Public transport is scarce; it's not like nipping into a city center. The hotel does help with taxis, naturally. Honestly, driving around the Costa Brava is a pleasure in itself. Winding coastal roads with stunning views. Exploring charming little villages. Just be prepared to drive (or arrange for a driver). But the freedom it gives you to explore the region is amazing. I visited the DalĂ­ Museum and the Empuries ruins one day. It was epic!

Any complaints? Anything that genuinely annoyed you?

Okay, I'm not one to complain *generally*, but there was *one* thing. The WiFi. It’s… spotty. Let's just leave it at that. If you rely on a strong, consistent internet connection, then you might have a few moments of frustration. But honestly, it forced me to properly disconnect in a good way, so maybe it's a blessing in disguise? Oh, and the other thing? Leaving. That's the biggest annoyance.

Okay, so what's the overall feeling? Would you go back?

Absolutely, I would. In a heartbeat. Mas Rabiol isn’t perfect. It isn’t flawless. But it’s a place that creeps under your skin. A place where you can truly disconnect. A place where you can actually slow down. It's the kind of place where you wake up feeling… well, just a bit more *human*. I left feeling genuinely refreshed. The memories? Priceless. The gecko? Well, that was a story for another day.
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Hotel Mas Rabiol -Costa Brava-Emporda-Only Adults Peratallada Spain

Hotel Mas Rabiol -Costa Brava-Emporda-Only Adults Peratallada Spain

Hotel Mas Rabiol -Costa Brava-Emporda-Only Adults Peratallada Spain

Hotel Mas Rabiol -Costa Brava-Emporda-Only Adults Peratallada Spain

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