Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora, l'hôtel de la série Oasis sur Netflix, et sa piscine infinie à Tenerife
© Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora

We’ve Got All the Info on the Hotel From Netflix’s “Oasis”: the Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora

In brief

  • The hotel in Netflix’s “Oasis” is the Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora, a 5-star resort in Tenerife, Canary Islands.
  • It is home to the longest saltwater infinity pool in any hotel in Europe, which inspired the show’s “Oasis Infinity”.
  • Expect from around 215 to 240 € a night, and over 430 € for the adults-only RedLevel area.

Since it landed on Netflix on 19 June 2026, the Spanish thriller “Oasis” has been turning heads as much for its plot as for its setting: a paradisiacal luxury resort that slowly closes in like a gilded cage. The good news is that this palace really exists. Here is everything you need to know about the hotel from the series, its setting, its services and the price of a night.

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Which hotel features in Netflix’s “Oasis”?

The fictional “Oasis Infinity” resort is in fact the Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora, a five-star property in Tenerife. The entire crew of the series, produced by Bambú Producciones (the studio behind Cable Girls and The Asunta Case), set up base there. The hotel sits in Alcalá, in the municipality of Guía de Isora, on the west coast of the island, right on the Atlantic seafront. Filming ran from July to early November 2025, ahead of a worldwide release in June 2026.

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The infinity pool that gave “Oasis Infinity” its name

Its saltwater infinity pool is the longest ever built in a hotel in Europe. A true signature of the place, it seems to melt into the Atlantic and easily explains the “Oasis Infinity” name imagined by the series. The resort has five outdoor pools in all: this vast saltwater basin, a family pool, a children’s pool with a pirate galleon and a splash park, plus two adults-only pools, one of them exclusive to RedLevel guests.

The infinity pool of the Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora in Tenerife
© Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora
The resort's large infinity pool at sunset
© Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora
The Clarins spa at the Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora
© Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora

Clarins spa, fine dining and services

The Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora boasts a 2,000 sq m Clarins spa and a restaurant awarded a Sol Repsol. The wellness area offers Ayurvedic treatments, detoxifying wraps, manicures and pedicures, complemented by a 24-hour gym and yoga classes. On the dining side, the resort lines up several restaurants (Mediterranean, Italian and Japanese cuisine plus an international buffet with show-cooking), among them Dos Naïfes by Jorge Peñate, awarded a Sol Repsol 2025. A beach, entertainment and a kids’ club round out an offering designed for families and couples alike.

The chefs of the Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora
© Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora

RedLevel, a hotel within the hotel

For a more intimate experience, RedLevel offers a high-end, adults-only service. This “hotel within the hotel” gives access to dedicated rooms, a private pool, a personalised concierge and a premium breakfast. It is the most exclusive version of the resort, and the most expensive, true to the hushed, confidential atmosphere staged by the series.

How much does a night at the Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora cost?

Rates start at around 215 to 240 € a night and climb beyond 430 € for RedLevel. Prices vary widely depending on the season, the room category and availability: you can sometimes find more affordable deals outside peak season, while holiday periods and sea-facing suites push the bill up noticeably. For a stay in the real-life setting of “Oasis”, it is best to book ahead and compare dates.

The other “Oasis” filming locations in Tenerife

Beyond the palace, the series filmed in several of the island’s emblematic settings. La Jaquita beach, a few minutes from the resort, hosts the bonfire and night-swim scene of the first episode. The Poris lighthouse and the former Abona leper hospital provide the backdrop for the cliffside scenes of the finale. The production also set up its cameras in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the village of San Andrés, Las Teresitas beach, Teide National Park and Puerto de la Cruz, making Tenerife the true scenic star of the series.

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