Elena Corina
I had a room with a balcony and a sea view, very nice, only the bathroom should be renovated, but for a 3-star hotel it's ok. We didn't even have time to stay too long in the room, it's a gorgeous area, and the beach is very close to the hotel. Cleaning every day and the hotel staff were super nice and friendly.
All inclusive: The food was very good and varied, you always found something new to try and very tasty. The limit of 3 alcoholic drinks per person for each lunch and dinner is ok. Outside of the meal schedule at the restaurant you can drink coffee, tea, juices and have snacks at the pool, and after the pool closes you can have drinks at the hotel bar, only for alcoholic drinks you have to pay.
The hotel has a pool with bar on the first floor and another pool up on the top floor with a great view. There were no problems with the elevator either, everything went great. We were very pleased.
Terry doyle
Wish I could give it more stars, it's basic done very very well. Everything was clean and well presented. Staff were lovely. The room we had was small but I couldn't fault it. It was just very basic. The balcony was a drag, you were sat with everybody else/no privacy screen so you couldn't relax because other people/strangers were sat next to you. I'd say for a 3*hotel, id give them 5*s for their efforts, but in general it's still a 3*.
David Butler
We stayed in room 515 with an ocean view. The hotel was very good for us and the food was excellent. All the staff we encountered were super friendly and really helpful. Thanks so much for looking after us. See you again 👍
Pasquale Lavorgna Contreras
Unfortunately had to book for a night after losing my flight. It was the cheaper option around and I understand you get what you pay for but any price for cero hours of sleep it's too expensive. The guests at room 622 made the most unreasonable amount of noise at any given time for the 12 hours we were in the room. The walls were so thin everything that happened next door sounded like it happened in our own room. The bathroom was not pleasant and the whole room smelled like someone just left and nothing was cleaned or changed.
Sousa 1223
My experience was an absolute disaster. Let's start with the fact that I tried to eat a slice of pizza, and it felt like I was eating bread with ham and cheese. Besides that, I paid for the "all-inclusive," which is not inclusive at all, as breakfast has no eggs, lunch barely has options, and now, during dinner, there's nothing either.
Now, let’s talk about the rooms: the bed is okay, but my balcony is bigger than the room itself. Moreover, there's no privacy because, if I wanted to, I could jump over the "railing" of the balcony and easily enter anyone else's room. The meal schedule almost always ends earlier than stated. For example, if dinner is supposed to end at 9:30 PM, by 9:15, staff are already sending people away.
I’d like to give credit to the old lady who is the only one in the dining area that actually works properly. About the pools: they're way too small considering the number of rooms.
Now, speaking of the elevator: I know the hotel has four, but since only one is working, I count it as just one. If I go from the 7th floor to the basement, it takes about 10 minutes, because I’m always stopping at other people’s floors as there’s only ONE ELEVATOR. Not to mention the horrible view I had of a building older than my grandmother.
To sum up: it was a disaster. Thank God it was only three nights. Otherwise, being on the 7th floor, I might have thrown myself off the balcony already. Oh, and let's talk about the atrocity of a hotel not having a gym. This "dumpster" has two pools, and if I put four 50 kg old ladies inside, the pool becomes non-existent. There are many more terrible facts beyond the ones I've mentioned here. The walls are so thin that, if the couple next door is getting busy, I can hear all their actions.
In short, I wouldn't recommend this hotel even to my worst enemy