Courts that start the day early.
Four tennis courts sit above the shoreline, so the first serve happens with open sky and the smell of the sea. Guests can book lessons, match play, or family rallies before breakfast.
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Pinco Shore House is the kind of hotel that shifts mood with the hour. Mornings begin with citrus light over the tennis courts, afternoons drift through salt-air suites and a quiet spa, and by evening the property turns playful with laser tag missions, vinyl cocktails, and a Japanese restaurant where the chef serves smoky robata, bright sashimi, and late omakase.
Why Pinco feels alive
This is not a quiet beige resort that disappears from memory. Pinco Shore House was designed to feel social without being loud, polished without feeling distant, and relaxed without ever becoming sleepy. Every corridor opens to light, water, plants, or music. Every stay picks up its own tempo.
Four tennis courts sit above the shoreline, so the first serve happens with open sky and the smell of the sea. Guests can book lessons, match play, or family rallies before breakfast.
Beneath the citrus garden is a laser tag arena with dramatic lighting, mirrored turns, and custom game modes for couples, families, and corporate groups. It feels more like a set piece than an add-on.
Kuro is Pinco's evening heartbeat: a warm cedar room with an omakase counter, robata grill, sake pairings, and terrace tables for long dinners that stretch past dessert.
Rooms & suites
Natural stone, woven lamps, soft oak, oversized terraces, and lighting that stays flattering at every hour. Pinco rooms are made to calm the body down without draining the energy from the trip.
A wide sea terrace, outdoor soaking tub, record player, and a breakfast alcove built for slow, sunny starts before the rest of the hotel wakes up.
Two sleeping zones, a game pantry, oversized daybed, and direct access to the lawn cinema and laser tag entrance.
Designed for couples who want clean lines, sea wind, and a private corner to reset between tennis sessions and late dinners.
Beyond the expected
The grounds were planned like a compact world: enough to fill a romantic weekend, a family holiday, or a work retreat without repeating yourself.
After tennis or travel, guests move through eucalyptus steam, magnesium plunge pools, and slow recovery massages tailored for active bodies.
The hotel keeps a small wooden dock for early kayaking, evening prosecco sails, and quiet breakfast cruises along the coast.
Pinco screens classics and new releases with blankets, truffle popcorn, and headphones for a softer, more intimate kind of movie night.
Guests choose records the way they choose wine. The bar team builds cocktails around the mood: bright, smoky, slow, celebratory, or after-midnight strange.
Dining at Pinco
Kuro balances theater and ease. Guests can sit at the counter for an omakase journey, choose the terrace for grilled seafood and sake at sunset, or slip in late for hand rolls after laser tag. The room smells like cedar, charcoal, citrus peel, and sea salt.
Guest notes
“We came for a beach hotel and found something far better. The tennis courts were excellent, the Japanese restaurant was genuinely special, and our kids are still talking about Pinco laser tag.”
Elena & Marcus Three-night family stay“Most resorts feel either sleepy or overdesigned. Pinco somehow feels polished and alive at the same time. We ended one night with omakase and the next with a movie under orange trees.”
Nina R. Weekend escapeReserve the stay
Choose slow mornings, active afternoons, and memorable evenings in one place. Pinco Shore House is built for couples, groups, and families who want more than a room key and a pool.
Nightly rate includes breakfast, court access, spa entry, and priority booking at Kuro.