Guest User
October 8, 2023
This was the second hotel my husband and I stayed at in Northern Sardinia for our honeymoon. For the most part we had a great stay, but overall we agreed this shouldn't really be rated five star, although we're aware it's probably the most luxury in the area. Firstly, even though we visited at a quieter time of the season, there were still problems securing a parking space – management were very kind and allowed us to park over other cars and hand the keys to them in case they needed to move them, but surely in busier periods this could be very difficult and more parking spaces are definitely required. We would also have liked to have been informed that the spa was closed towards the end of our stay – we wanted to book treatments at the end of our honeymoon and were told the spa was closed, but we had no prior information about that. More exciting options are needed at breakfast although the staff were lovely. We wanted to eat at the hotel for one night after being encouraged by one of the waiters who came to our room with complimentary sparkling wine, however when we phoned reception we were told that dinner slots are reserved for half board options (we were bed and breakfast so fair enough) and that we couldn't get a table until around 9pm, which was slightly disappointing for us. However, we had a car and ate in Santa Teresa most nights where there were more options (and more reasonably priced). The infinity pools at this hotel are stunning and the view of the sea is really gorgeous, however you can barely swim in the pools as they are waist-deep at best which seems a little ridiculous. The rooms were lovely but the bed was very hard and not the best night's sleep. But cleanliness-wise, we couldn't fault it. Housekeeping were amazing and deserve all the thanks. The big positive here and the selling point is definitely the views the hotel offers. The beach is unreal, you can wade out very far and it's still not deep so good for children or people like myself who don't like not touching the floor in the sea. The water is so calm and blue. Hotel guests are also offered loungers on a private area of the beach free of charge which is great. Overall this hotel is a mixed bag – as I said it's probably the most luxury in the area because Capo Testa isn't huge, but it could do with its facilities updating slightly to give it more of a five star feel.