My wife, 8-year-old daughter and I had a great week in beautiful Sardinia staying at MClub Budoni. Our superior, quadruple room had a king size bed and a sofa bed for one, which was fine for the 3 of us, but I think would have been too small for a family of 4. The room was clean (and cleaned every day) and functional and we had a lovely, little verandah with a table and a couple of chairs. It also had good air conditioning. The main light and one of the bedside lamps were not working, which we reported to Reception on arrival and each morning and afternoon for the next couple of days. Every time we were told that they would be fixed within a few hours, but unfortunately, they weren’t. We asked to speak to the Manager and David and his assistant manager came out and were extremely apologetic. They offered to change our room as well as have a drink at the bar. The electrician came the next day and fixed the lights, so all was good. The resort is at Agrustos, which is around 3.5km from Budoni and I believe there are no taxis based in Budoni. I assume that if you order a taxi from the resort, the cab would charge from their base to ClubM and then to the destination, hence why it is so expensive. Unless you are going to stay on the resort the whole time and have your meals there as well, then I suggest renting a car. You can rent at the resort, but it was significantly cheaper for us to do so from the airport. The weather was beautiful (35C+ each day) and there is a small beach at the end of the resort. ClubM guests have free access to sun loungers (front row is payable) as well as kayaks and paddle boards. The pool is lovely and there is also a splash park for the small kids. We went full board and the food was fine. Something to potentially bear in mind is that the evening meal was served from 8pm, which was quite late for our daughter, who is used to eating around 6.30pm. The resort caters mainly to Italian and French guests and understandably the entertainment is provided in those languages. In the week that we went, there was only one other British family and I think it’s fair to say our understanding of French / Italian was limited. However, the staff and other guest made us feel most welcome and where possible translated for us. Therefore, we were able to participate in the daily evening entertainment (Kids mini disco, Quiz, Karaoke etc), which we really enjoyed. Our daughter didn’t attend the kids club as she wanted to spend as much time as possible in the pool or at the table football. We also hired a car and visited San Teodoro, Sassari, Algerho and Golfo Aranci, from where we went on an excellent snorkelling and dolphin-viewing boat trip. The “Animation” Staff were really friendly and helpful and a special thanks to Jack, Claudio and Guilia, who were excellent and kept us entertained and informed.