We stayed here as a last minute booking, through the Thomas Cook website, which referred to it as Compostela Beach Golf and not Compostela Beach Golf 2. At least the taxi driver seemed to know where to take us!
Having previously stayed at Las Americas and Los Cristianos, this place is ideal to walk to either as it’s about mid-way but set back from the beach in front of the golf course. Both of the above resorts were within 10 mins walk. As was the main shopping centre, and the beaches.
For a family of four staying in a one bed apartment, the accommodation was absolutely fine. Beds good and rooms big enough not to feel confined.
Walls are thin, expect to hear other guests. Apartment was looking a little tired, but could not fault it for cleanliness. A maid visited most days.
Pool excellent, clean, water warm and poolside beds plentiful. Early one morning the whole area was even pressure washed with a detergent.
Staff friendly and spoke good English. It would appear that while we stayed, Norwegians and Scandinavians were in the majority.
Kitchen had a cooker, kettle, toaster and fridge/freezer, but no microwave oven.
We stayed in a front, road facing, ground floor apartment. Though it could be noisy from the traffic, you saw some life and the sun was on the balcony from dawn to dusk. Had we have had a ground floor golf course facing apartment it may have felt very isolated and certainly wouldn’t have had the sun as we did.
Entertainment was minimal, but adequate considering we were out of season. For children there’s a play area, small pool, and access to the internet.
Shopping on site, or from across the road could be expensive. We found an underground supermarket across/around the scrubland and down the hill opposite a large electrical store to be the place the locals frequented. It was a lot cheaper and had a much better product range. It also had some steps that led to the beach.
Never used the restaurant, so cannot comment other than it looked good and was always in use by others.