We stayed at the Maritim Hotel for a week in September having stayed there on several previous occasions. The rooms are a reasonable size and are cleaned daily. The rooms to the front of the hotel have an excellent view of the sea and are worth paying the extra for. The overall standard of cleanliness within the Hotel is excellent. The staff have always been very friendly and helpful.
The hotel has recently added a roof top terrace with two jacuzzis. It also has an in door pool and sauna along with an outside pool with a very small pool for children.
The food is typical buffet fare with two or three different meat dishes, a fish dish and an excellent selection of salad items and various fresh fruit for the evening meal. However, there is not a great deal of choice if you are vegetarian other than the salads and there are no specific children's meals.
We particularly like the Hotel for its location as there are plenty of places to walk to and Calella has retained its Spanish feel . If you time it right in September there are lots of local festivities including free concerts in the squares and definitely not to be missed is the "march of the animals". This is a procession of paper machier animal heads some of which have fireworks exploding from their mouths. Makes UK firework displays appear quite boring as Health and safety does not appear to be a priority so stand well back!
If you are felling energetic you can walk along the coast to the next resort of Pindeda or even to Santa Susana (one hour and half approx). In the other direction is the lovely village of Sant Pol (30 minutes). There is also a lovely Park (Parc Demau) in Calella which is worth looking around as from one of the higher points there are excellent views over the town.
The train from Calella runs regularly to Barcelona and costs approx 8 euros return. It is a picturesque journey as it mainly travels along the coast taking approx one hour.
We book the Hotel through the Hotel website as we have found that taking into consideration flights, and transfers it still works out cheaper than booking through Thomson etc but that could be dependant upon time of year.
The beach is a bit gritty and appears to drop quite sharply into the sea. I would not necessarily recommend the resort or the Hotel to young families as there does not appear to be many activities but for a relaxing beach holiday or a place from which to explore the area the Maritim is an excellent choice.








