Guest User
October 30, 2024
We just stayed here as a family of four (two adults, one child, and a baby). If you’re coming here, I definitely recommend spending a bit extra on a sea view room—the views are absolutely gorgeous, especially at sunrise and sunset. Our room was really spacious, and the travel cot even had a proper mattress, so our baby was comfy. Unfortunately, the TVs didn’t work very well, which wouldn’t usually be a big deal, but we ended up back in the room after the mini disco with not much else to do. The rooms and hallways feel pretty outdated probably would’ve felt like a 4-star in the early 2000s, but not so much now. I wish we’d known we were going the week before the hotel closed for the season. By then, they’d pretty much stopped putting effort into the food, and a lot of things were closed. We ended up eating mostly pasta, chips, and sauce and had to walk down the ***** to find real food because we were still hungry. For an all-inclusive, that’s disappointing, especially since we were paying out of pocket for meals elsewhere. The entertainment was also pretty much shut down by the time we got there, so the days were slow. Thankfully, they still ran the mini disco, which our daughter loved. The guy running it was fantastic with the kids! But it was so cold outside; they could really move it into the bar during the colder months. The best part was definitely the staff. They were all incredibly kind and welcoming not one rude person in the hotel. Because of them, I hate leaving a negative review, but overall, the experience was a letdown. Part of that is on us for not realising it was the end of the season, but I also don’t think they should scale back so much before actually closing. For nearly £2000 on an all-inclusive family trip, I expected more.