Lovely hotel, situated about 30-45 mins walk out of Lagos main town/marina area. Place is kept very clean and tidy, staff generally pleasant (especially Manuel, Uday). Fantastic view from the bar area out unto the sea, class. Breakfast - plenty of choice, loads of staff on duty, well organised. Chefs omelettes proved a very popular choice. Pool area nicely maintained with lots of sunbeds available. Nice touch at the hotel: welcome prosecco on arrival, water coolers on all floors, very handy for filling up your water bottle to take out with you if you're going for a dander or to bring into the room for a cold sip during the night. Rooms decent size, large double bed, good sized bathroom. (our tv didn't work for most of time we were there, which didn't overly bother us but some ppl might be a bit peeved by that) Bring mozzie spray, wee blurts were about looking for victims. Bus stop outside the hotel on the main rd at the bottom of the hill. Loads of taxi options available 5-8 euros to get into Lagos. Note for wheelchair users or ppl with reduced mobility - hotel had very good access around the grounds, rooms, reception, pool, restaurant and bar area. The hotel sits up a short, steep hill from the main road, however you can avoid most of the hill if you use the side entrance gate (see info below) Entertainment was few and far between, best we had was on the Saturday night when there was a duo on - Anna on vocals, Mario on guitar, they played a range of songs to the assembled audience. Anna has a great voice and excellent interaction with the crowd. 2 mins walk from the hotel (using the side gate which you access from level 0), you can get across unto a fabulous wooden walkway which opened in 2023. The walkway stretches for 5km and you end up just at the rear of the marina. (the walkway is especially good for wheelchair users with several bars/restaurants dotted along it)