I was pleased with the hotel overall, especially the cleanliness of the rooms. After a long journey, I was promptly offered a room that matched both my budget and comfort needs. However, there are some downsides to be aware of. Despite paying a minimum of 200 euros per night, the cost of a beach lounger is not included, which was quite disappointing. The loungers are available to anyone who walks in from the street, which detracted from the experience. If you don’t want to pay 10 euros for just an hour on a lounger, you’ll have to go without shade, and it felt uncomfortable as other beachgoers, who were not hotel guests, seemed to look down on those of us who chose to lay on towels instead. Be prepared for the fact that non-guests can freely access the hotel’s beach area, so it doesn’t feel as private or exclusive as you might expect.”
If you stay for more than five days, you’ll find that the breakfast becomes less appealing each day because it’s the same every morning. I really missed having good, flavorful yogurts, as well as more options like porridge and dairy products for kids. The desserts were also repetitive, with just croissants and apple pie every day.
I believe the hotel needs to improve its security measures. It would be helpful if guests were given wristbands, so it’s clear who is staying at the hotel. This would make it easier to identify guests and ensure that only they are using the hotel’s facilities.
The rooms were very nice, with comfortable beds and regular cleaning. However, the glass door to the bathroom could be a safety hazard for small children, so if you’re planning a stay with young kids, you should keep this in mind