Kryten
We've been before and going again soon. The room was clean and maids in often enough. Last time, we got a full board deal and found food to be fine, plenty choice, but you'll still want to eat it occasionally.The restaurant is right in the basement really, but the decor is nice with palms and plants etc in a lovely setting, very spacious and airy.
The onsite shop just off reception was helpful if you are self-catering, but everything is up to all inclusive if you want it. Location is OK, but not right in the very heart of things, but not that far off, really.
Staff are great and very helpful. The pool area is nice, and the pool is well kept pretty good sun trap. Occasionally, a little fashion show turns up, and sales thereafter.
There are lifts to all floors, wheelchair access, too. As I said, we're going back, we know what to expect, if it was bad, we wouldn't go. I'm looking forward to our stay there.
It's three stars, and good enough as it's a base camp, really, rooms have everything you might need. Hope this is helpful to you..
Aoife Roche
Rooms were clean and also cleaned regularly which was nice. Balconies are great and most have a nice view. No a/c or fans in the room unless you pay extra at reception for a fan which in my opinion should be included in a place like this. The pool is beautiful with lots of loungers but you need to be early to get one. The pool bar is also conveniently to the outside until a certain hour so you dont need to dry off before going there. Very spacious hotel.
Millie Moir
Overall… The hotel is okay! Being a 3-star budget hotel, you get what you pay for and it seems some snobby people do tend to forget this. It’s in a great location, staff are really friendly and helpful, and it has everything you need - Shop, bar, pool etc. and the rooms are cleaned regularly.
However, there are a few things that you need to be aware of and could be improved:
- No AC in the rooms. You need to hire a fan from reception, which is a little pricey considering.
- We did get quite a few cockroaches coming in and out throughout our stay. It may just be a local problem, but preventative measures could be put in place.
- The food definitely could be improved and we understand everyone’s disappointment in this department. It seemed to be very hit or miss. I have to follow a GF diet, and sometimes I was really struggling to find things to eat. My partner (who practically eats anything) also said the food was disappointing. It is very plain and simple, but as I mentioned you do get what you pay for. I feel that if they give the food department a better budget and effort, it would definitely improve the overall experience.
- The corridors are weirdly dark. Walking around, to and from the ‘rooms area’ is very poorly lit. The lights turn off after about 15 mins so you have to press them yourselves as you’re walking around, and they’re not even that bright. I feel like this could be a small change to make a big difference too.
Grace Ward
Hotel rooms were clean.
Cleaners come every two days who were really polite and helpful. The shop in the hotel was okay for price and the staff were all very understandable. This hotel is mainly for group holidays age ranged 18-25. Didn’t see one child whilst we were there but everyone at the hotel was very lovely. About a 5-10minutes walk to the Veronica’s strip
Philomena Kilbane
If I was 20 years younger then yes this would be ideal,it's more geared to young adults.very loud at night and because our room was facing the road on 1st floor we were awake most of the night by young revellers coming home from nights out and then by delivery trucks early morning.
The rooms are adequate bt when we arrived floor's were dirty and hadn't been swept.rooms are more like a rundown hostel.
Reception area is mank,old stained chairs and filthy floors. No Internet even when u pay 20 for week,20 for remote control and only 2 english channels.
Only thing going for this hotel is location and has a nice pool