5 day Easyjet bargain for a bit of sun - we thought we had done ok in missing UK Easter school holidays, only to realise that we hadn't avoided the French ones and there were a LOT of French families there! The hotel looks compact when you arrive, but it's surprisingly large. However, the layout of 9 separate blocks among the gardens means it doesn't feel massive. Each block is laid out as a riad around a central courtyard - ours was above the spa, so we always had gorgeous fragrances drifting on the air. Room was quite generous with traditional painted furniture, generous bathroom with plenty of toiletries, and a compact balcony overlooking the childrens pool area. We were also conveniently located for the quiet pool and spent our days there just chilling, away from the hubbub of activity around the main pool. The quiet pool bar did close over the lunch period, which was a bit annoying. Beer here was bottled, unlike the other bars. Food was pretty good overall, with several themed evenings (including every tagine imaginable). Usual breakfast options with loads of pastries, eggs, fruit etc. Freshly made pizza at lunchtime was great. Restaurant service was very hit and miss, and as per some other reviews, trying to get a spoon could sometimes prove impossible! Some tables weren't relaid after being vacated and even if you asked for this to be done it wasn't done . The shining light in the restaurant was Adil, and we always tried to sit in his section as we knew we would get great service. Great location very close to the beach and promenade