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Expert Review: Marine Troon
Marine Troon, a Michelin Key Selected property in Troon, United Kingdom, consistently receives high praise for its luxurious offerings, exceptional service, and stunning coastal location. It is considered a gem for those exploring Scotland's travel scene, particularly golf enthusiasts.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
Marine Troon enjoys an "Excellent" overall rating, with an impressive average of 8.5 to 8.7 out of 10 based on thousands of reviews. Guests consistently commend the hotel for its outstanding overall experience, often expressing a strong desire to return. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting a luxurious and welcoming environment.
2. Key Highlights
Guests are particularly enamored with several aspects of Marine Troon:
- Location: The hotel's prime location, overlooking the Royal Troon Golf Club and the Firth of Clyde with views of the Isle of Arran, is a standout feature, earning a remarkable 9.2 rating.
- Service & Staff: The staff receives high praise for their helpfulness, politeness, and genuine hospitality.
- Design & Interiors: The interiors are frequently described as "epic," blending the hotel's rich golf history and opulent features with modern touches and quirky design details. The recent refurbishment by ICA has restored much of the building's character.
- Amenities: The well-maintained leisure facilities, including a fully equipped spa, modern gym, and indoor pool, are frequently commended, contributing to a relaxing stay. The hotel also offers complimentary self-parking and free Wi-Fi.
3. Room Quality
The rooms at Marine Troon are generally described as beautiful, spotlessly clean, and comfortable, featuring plush linens and comfortable beds designed for a restful night's sleep. Many rooms boast stunning views of the golf course or the sea, enhancing the guest experience. The interior design extends to the rooms, which may include "Tiffany blue velvet drapery, forest green headboards and lively floral tapestry carpets". Bathrooms are often noted for their elegant design, complete with "glossy tiles, heavenly-smelling toiletries by Floris, grand antique mirrors and the prerequisite fluffy robes and slippers". Some rooms also feature separate living areas, hair dryers, and coffee/tea makers.
However, some guests have noted that certain rooms, particularly those not part of the original historic structure or in specific allocated sections, can be smaller or cramped. There have also been occasional comments regarding some bathrooms being small, dated, or having minor issues such as poor shower pressure or wobbly taps.
4. Dining Experience
Marine Troon offers a distinguished dining experience through its two main venues: The Rabbit restaurant and The Seal Bar.
- The Rabbit: This more formal restaurant offers a "Scottish culinary experience," focusing on seasonal ingredients and locally sourced produce like game and seafood. Guests can enjoy an à la carte breakfast, lunch, dinner, a traditional Sunday lunch with live music, and afternoon tea. Dishes like haggis bon bons with Arran mustard and local mussels have been highlighted as delicious.
- The Seal Bar: Named after Royal Troon's opening hole, this bar provides a more relaxed, all-day dining atmosphere with a variety of delicious options, from light snacks to heartier meals, including Scottish-inspired cocktails.
Breakfasts, whether full Scottish or other options, are frequently commended as delicious and exceeding expectations.
5. Service & Staff
The staff at Marine Troon consistently receive high praise for their exceptional hospitality. Guests highlight their helpfulness, politeness, and genuine warmth, making every visitor feel valued and well cared for. Specific mentions include friendly concierges who provide a warm welcome and professional service. The commitment to excellence and attention to detail from the staff is a significant factor in the hotel's positive reputation. The hotel is also noted for being exceptionally dog-friendly, with staff accommodating pets and their owners.
6. Location & Accessibility
Marine Troon boasts a superb location for both leisure and exploration. It sits directly adjacent to the Royal Troon Golf Course, offering spectacular sea views across the Firth of Clyde to the Isle of Arran. This makes it an ideal choice for golfers, with around 50 additional courses available within Ayrshire.
The charming town of Troon, with its boutiques, gift shops, and cafes like The Gallery Troon, is just a short stroll away. For broader exploration, the hotel is approximately 45 minutes from Glasgow and 1.5 hours from Edinburgh by car.
Regarding transport:
- Airports: Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) is the nearest, about 2.17 miles (approximately 11 minutes by car). Glasgow International (GLA) is about 24.46 miles away.
- Train: Troon Train Station is approximately 0.81 miles away, reachable by a 2-minute bus ride or an 18-minute walk.
- Parking: Extensive free on-site parking is available for guests, ensuring a stress-free arrival.
7. Value & Pricing
While Marine Troon's pricing may be higher than typical hotels in Troon, it is generally considered to align well with its reputation for quality, exclusivity, and the luxurious experience it provides. Room rates can start from approximately £159, with typical prices ranging from $251 to $300 per night, though they can also be found from $160-$226 depending on seasonality and availability. Many guests find that the added investment is justified by the unmatched service, stunning vistas, and overall boutique experience. It has been favorably compared to the aesthetic of Gleneagles Hotel but at a "fraction of the price".
8. Common Complaints
Despite the overwhelmingly positive feedback, a few recurring criticisms have been noted:
- Room Size/Age: Some guests, particularly those not in the recently updated "Marine" rooms or original historic structure, found their rooms to be smaller or more cramped than expected.
- Bathroom Condition: While generally elegant, some older bathrooms have been mentioned for issues such as poor shower pressure, dated fixtures, or minor cleanliness concerns.
- Noise: On occasion, some guests have reported noise from the bar below or heating equipment. As the hotel is very dog-friendly, noise from barking dogs in adjacent rooms has also been a rare comment.
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Points to Consider
- •Despite the overwhelmingly positive feedback, a few recurring criticisms have been noted:
- •Bathroom Condition:** While generally elegant, some older bathrooms have been mentioned for issues such as poor shower pressure, dated fixtures, or minor cleanliness concerns.

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