Guest User
March 1, 2024
I stayed for 11 nights in December in both a superior balcony room (7th floor sea facing), and a classic room without balcony (6th floor also sea facing). There were some issues with the loss of water supply over the first two days. This was intermittent and outside the control of the hotel, but nonetheless did spoil the experience and cause a lot of aggravation. It's also important to know that the balcony room wasn't really worth paying extra for - I was on the 7th floor, above the swimming pool solarium area. But there was zero sunshine on the balcony for the whole time. I assume you'd get some sunlight in the summer months but if booking in the winter, be aware you might be in the shade the whole time. It did look like the balconies on the very top floor (8th) get lots of sunshine. The rooftop pool and solarium area is nice but quite small - the pool is very cold and not really worth much. It would be better to have more space for people to lie down - there are only 6 sunbeds so you have to grab these early, before the sun comes round. If you're not in a superior room but on the front, be aware that there are lots of lively bars and restaurants immediately beneath the floors. I was lucky to get a 6th floor room, away from the bars to avoid noise disturbance. Also, the water flooded the rest of the bathroom floor in room 709. Despite these negatives, the rooms themselves are typical for a modern hotel - see pictures - decent walk-in rain shower and plenty of hot water (when water is working!). The exterior window panes were filthy but I requested cleaning and they actually removed the whole pane and replaced them - much more than I expected! Overall, once the issues highlighted above were resolved, I was happy to extend my stay over Christmas and would stay here again as long as I got a room on an upper floor.