"we were there in the winter so there wasn't much to do in the actual hotel. The staff was nice
We had all we needed
It came with everything in the pictures"
"Beautiful resort about a 20 minute walk to old town up a hill. Just enough time to wear off dinner. The rooms are clean, modern and a beautiful deck. The restaurant at the resort was also very good. Plus the mini bar is complimentary with wine, beer, sodas and treats which was a nice touch. "
"I visited in June and loved it, so we decided to return. Unfortunately, this time we were disappointed with the room we received. The balcony door wouldn’t open, the coffee machine wasn’t working, and for five people, the balcony was so small that there was barely any space for us.
The food was the same every single day. Back in June, it wasn’t like this, so instead of improving, things have gone downhill. The food wasn’t very tasty either, and the snack bar served the exact same options daily with no variety.
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"Great range of food and drinks options for the price with around 6 cocktail options, beer, wine, juice and spirits plus the ability to ‘choose’ your own drinks using the spirits, juice and flavours available. Bar staff were incredibly attentive however some of the staff at the restaurant were rude and homophobic.
For an all inclusive the meals were decently varied and tasty with a good selection of options although the lack of clear labelling and buffet style would be difficult for those with dietary requirements and allergies.
Rooms were alright although slightly rough around the edges and a room for three has poor sleeping arrangements for the third person.
Location is easily walkable to the beach (15 minutes), the strip is a 25 minute walk and there are lots of little supermarkets and 24/7 shops nearby if you want to get any little things.
Aquapark and slides was definitely a highlight with four big slides and a good mix of options for different ages. While I wouldn’t pay to use to the aquapark if I were at a different hotel I think it was a great deal being included in the hotel stay price"
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