6/10 Okay
Alexander
Travelled with family
27 Dec 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service
The hotel is marketed as a four-star, but I would rate it closer to a three-star. It’s a small property currently undergoing renovation, so you occasionally hear drilling, and the walls are quite thin—you can easily hear your neighbors. The dining options are very limited, with just one or two dishes to choose from, although you can opt for some fruit.
The only standout feature is the beautiful beach, but the waves are huge, so be prepared—they are never small. As for entertainment, there’s almost none. You can make bracelets daily, do yoga at 9 a.m., and perhaps join a game of volleyball in the pool. Among the restaurants in the area, Chianti stands out as an excellent choice with delicious food and wonderful drinks. For those who enjoy Japanese cuisine, Umami is nice option. Choose the “All-Inclusive” as buying food separately will be expensive. In terms of value for money, it doesn’t match. For the same price, we can find a hotel that is 2-3 times better with excellent dining options and entertainments.
Overall, this hotel is best suited for those who are not picky and don’t have high expectations. It’s a calm, quiet place with polite staff, but not much else to offer.
Alexander
Stayed 6 nights in Dec 2024