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June 20, 2024
This was our third visit to this hotel. The first two visits were good, I can't say great, but this time it was awful. It seems to me that the hotel is currently going through a transitional phase, probably new management and thinking about what they actually want to do. The hotel is located a 7-minute walk from the city center, private parking in front of the hotel, which is paid 10 euros per day. Right next to the hotel is a beautiful pebble beach where you can rent sunbeds and umbrellas and even if you just use towels it's not bad at all. Upon arrival, a friendly receptionist gave us all the necessary information and services. Upon arrival in the room, the first shock - an unventilated room, no soap, a finger-thick dust under the furniture, a broken cot. Probably related to the fact that I met only 2 maids in the entire hotel. Despite of that rooms are spacious, the sea view is fantastic, you can see the entire Pag Bay. In the pictures, the furniture looks worse than it actually is. I admit - the bed is quite bad, the management should seriously consider refreshing that segment. Cots for children are not charged extra. Last time the food was solid. They bought me with things prepared for small children. A meat and fish menu and pasta were offered every day, so everyone could find something for themselves. The afternoon snack usually offered pizzas, burgers, hot sandwiches, snacks, unfortunately without fruit (fruit are abundant with main meals). Basic drinks, mostly from vending machines, not very good. Cocktails are a disaster. In the all inclusive option, all-day beverages are offered in the restaurant, while in the cafe within the hotel with additional charge. This time, the food was more student-style like we know it in canteens. Almost the same every day, can't say completely tasteless, but not at the level of a four-star hotel. Food that was not eaten the same day was prepared in a different form the following day. There are not enough staff to properly clean the seats, so the terrace furniture is often dirty with bird droppings. The salad is often uncleaned, this time I found a stone in one of the salads, which did not have a beneficial effect on my teeth. This time there were very few offers for small children to eat. In June, the hotel accepted trips of schoolchildren, often graduates, who were accommodated in regular accommodation next to all the rest of us with small children. Please don't get me wrong, I have nothing against children who came on a well-earned vacation or field school experience, but when you pay dearly for a vacation, it is unacceptable that you don't place a bunch of loud, enthusiastic children in a separate part of the hotel, or that you don't think about it at all. As a result, at night we heard running in the corridors, loud shouting and even experienced a visit from the teacher in the middle of the night looking for her students in our room (!?). Because of all the above, despite the nice weather,