Guest User
June 9, 2024
This hotel is advertised as a Boutique Spa hotel, offering treatments, massages, specifically a Hamman. This in fact is misleading and overselling of their facilities. There are no treatment rooms, if you wish for a massage, they get someone to come to your room. A Hamman cannot be given in a bedroom. All that the hotel has in terms of spa facilities, is a tiny sauna, (a little bigger than a broom cupboard), and a long narrow plunge pool, that has no shallow end, which stretches from inside to the outside. The pool is full of the petals from the external overhanging bushes, and does not appear to be cleaned daily. I stayed at the hotel for 7 nights, with a group of 15 solos, I was in a suite, which I paid an additional £170, it did have spectacular views across Kotor Bay, on a bed and breakfast basis, with 3 evening meals included. The breakfasts were lovely and plentiful, however the evening meals were appalling. 1st was a gloopy mushroom risotto, 2nd was pasta with prawns, only there were no prawns, (The waiter let us have the drinks on the house for this evening), 3rd Sea Bass with vegetables, there were no vegetables, no potatoes but a handful of mushrooms. The staff were very friendly and polite, but we never got to see a manager. My suite was very clean and spacious. Aside from the spectacular views, this hotel really does not have anything else going for it. If it rains, which it did a couple of days whilst there, you are stuck in your room, as there are no other indoor sitting areas, other than the dinning room.