Guest User
October 27, 2023
Stayed here in October for a week, there are plus points and negatives to the complex so hear goes..... Firstly, on arrival you dropped off on a main road about 500m from the complex as its too narrow for the coach to get down. On entering the complex, it looks very pretty and you could tell straight away its very well maintained. At check in you are asked for 200 damage deposit, which if everything is ok on departure you will get back. I did know there was a deposit to be paid, but I personally thought 200 euros was excessive. Check in was very quick and friendly, and i was taken to my room. I was on the ground floor with twin beds, a small kitchen area, with the basics u needed for self catering, 2 ring induction hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, coffee maker, however no oven or grill. After reading a lot of negative reviews about being charged large amounts for minor things, i decided straight away o do a walk around video on my phone, just to show all the inventory and condition of the room, upon departure i took another video just in case there was any issues. I did take my own towels, as reviews had said a lot of charges were made for marks on towels, pillow cases, so i even slept with a small towel on my pillow. There is a warning notice displayed about marks on towels. The room itself was very spacious and clean, with twin beds, and the tv on the wall had a lot of channels, whilst the only English ones i could find were BBB entertainment and BBC news, there were lots of American channels, and Fox Movies, which was handy on the days it poured down. i had a lovely terraced area outside the room that overlooked the pool, with lovely distant views, it was also covered so u could sit out when it was raining. The bathroom was nice, but the shower OMG, this thing was tiny. I am quite a big guy, and really struggled with this, firstly there's a 12 inch step to get over to get in, the floor had no mat, and was extremely slippy, and it only had a very thin shower curtain, getting a shower everyday was extremely challenging. Once settled i headed down to the pool bar, which is very nice, right by the pool, and a nice area to meet friends and chat, it even had a pool table, and the staff were very friendly, HOWEVER, it is Very expensive, a beer is 4 euro 50 for Super Bock, I asked if there was a happy Hour, and the young girl said yeah, and pointed to a sign that said "Happy Hour, Gin & Tonic 7 Euros"!! That was the only drink for happy hour, and it was 7 Euros?? It was such a shame as it was a nice place to be. They dont allow you to take ANY food or drink around the pool area, you have to purchase it from the bar, needless to say i never saw many people down there, most people seemed to be doing what i did which was go to the Large Aldi, just a 10 min walk away, stock up on food, snacks and drinks, and just sit out on the terrace, with a wine or a beer. Wine in Aldi was very cheap, from 2 euro a bottle, as well as the beers. The complex is a bit out