Need to know
Rooms
255, including 72 suites.
Check–Out
Noon; check-in, 3pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability and an extra charge.
More details
Rates at Oku Andalusia include buffet breakfast; half board also includes dinner at the Terrace or To Kima, plus children under 12 eat for free if they’re staying with an adult on the half-board rate.
Also
Eight ground-floor Classic rooms are adapted for wheelchair users, with roll-in showers and lowered controls and surfaces. You’ll also find that all communal areas are accessible.
Please note
Oku Andalusia has recently opened so there are still some finishing touches being made to the resort’s main area, plus work is being carried out to develop the tennis and padel courts, and beach club, which you can expect to open in 2026.
Hotel closed
The hotel opens annually from March to November.
At the hotel
Gym, boutique, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout; tennis and padel courts, and beach club will open in 2026. In rooms: TV, Marshall Bluetooth speaker, air-conditioning, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, minibar, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and luxury bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Oku Andalusia’s wabi-sabi style is best soaked up in its bedrooms, which are kitted our with earthy tones and views of the sea or resort’s gardens. We’re nabbing a Roof Terrace Sea View, with its Med-backdropped sunloungers and shaded seating area. If you fancy secluded dips para dos, make a beeline for a Deluxe Suite with a private pool.
Poolside
With its beach-club feel, the sea-facing terrace conjures laidback Balinese days with four saltwater pools, swaying palm trees and palapa parasols. For longer lengths, hit the main pool, or if size doesn’t matter, you’ll find two smaller pools on the lower levels, plus a little-Smiths-only spot for shallow splashes. You'll find a fifth (heated) pool at the spa.
Spa
The state-of-the-art spa is decked out with an indoor pool, sauna and steam room; a relaxation area, meditation courtyard and medicinal-herb garden will help delay your return to the real world. You'll find sleep-enhancing massages and bespoke facials on the treatment menu, and you’ll also get an extra wellness boost in yoga, breathwork or sound healing sessions.
Packing tips
A notebook will come in handy for jotting down herbal remedies from a garden workshop, or gratitude journalling after a healing sound bath.
Also
There’s a high-tech gym for endorphin-releasing workouts, and while the tennis and padel courts are still being developed, the hotel can arrange games at a nearby club instead.
Children
Welcome. Most rooms take a free baby cot; all suites sleep up to two under-12s on a double sofa-bed for a charge. There's a kids' club with daily activities for under-12s, such as gardening, move nights and painting.
Best for
All ages.
Recommended rooms
Suites will sleep up to two under-12s on a double sofa-bed that can be made up for an extra charge; all bedrooms (except Roof Terrace Sea View) will also take a free baby cot for one under-four.
Crèche
The kids' club is set downstairs in the main building and hosts daily activities for under-12s.
Activities
The schedule of daily activities for kids aged two to five features baby yoga, storytelling and gardening; little Smiths aged six to 12 can try origami, traditional games and sports.
Swimming pool
There’s a shallow splash area that's set by the main pool.
Meals
To Kima offers a children’s menu.
Babysitting
Babysitting can be arranged in the rooms where the activities take place.