GGuest UserThe hotel is quite good. Some houses are old, some are newer. We stayed in perhaps the oldest: the Private Pool Villa, which is in dire need of renovation. The first disappointment was that Trip.com only allows you to rent this house with breakfast included, and there are only two of us. Upon check-in, after explaining the ”forced overpayment,” the hotel didn't even offer any compliments (a voucher or discount on dinner, a discount on a massage, etc.).
In the evening, we turned on a lantern that shone directly into our eyes from the sea. Why not put it on the roof of the house? It would illuminate the area at night and not cause discomfort. The lighting in our pool didn't work. To give it credit, the pool itself is incredibly large! And with a view!
I'd also like to point out that the hotel is located on a hill, and to reach the reception, restaurant, or parking lot, you have to navigate stone paths with varying elevations.
The beach is currently washed away, the rocks are exposed, there are no sun loungers on the sand, and the sea at high tide comes right up to the path used by strollers from other hotels.
After the lawns around the house flooded, mosquitoes began to swarm in the evening. We saw a small green and white snake at our neighbors' house, and then at ours. The water temperature in the pools is the same as the sea; we found it a bit cool. But the pools themselves are clean; ours was cleaned every day. The grounds are large and very green.
The breakfasts are good, but they never cook the eggs all the way through! When you fry a regular fried egg, you always end up with a lot of runny whites. A nice touch: at sunset, they brought 3-4 pieces of biscuit to your room with a scroll of some local legend and a goodnight wish.
When booking this accommodation, be sure to keep in mind that it's located far from the nearest shops and restaurants, which are a very long walk! We called a taxi or walked a long way along a nearly unlit road.
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