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Hotel Muita di Mari
4.5/56 Reviews
I rarely stay in a homestay. This time I booked this hotel because there is no good hotel in this small town, but the owner of the hotel gave me a little surprise. The hotel is very good by the road. Find. I booked more than a month in advance, and the hotel repeatedly confirmed the check-in time with me through Ctrip and emphasized that the front desk service will not be provided after 19:00. I originally said to arrive before 18 o’clock, but Ctrip may have communicated that it arrived at 18 o’clock, plus I was a lot earlier, and arrived at 15 o’clock. As a result...there was no one in the hotel, and there was no one. I found the phone in the restaurant downstairs. After calling, the person who answered the phone immediately realized who I was (maybe because no Chinese had ever booked this hotel), she asked me to wait for 10 minutes. After a while, an off-road vehicle stopped in front of the hotel and the hostess got off. , Confirm the information with me, then take me upstairs, introduce her father and younger brother to me, saying that her younger brother is staying in the hotel at night, and you can find him if you have something to do. The next day’s breakfast will be in the restaurant on the first floor, and ask us what time Eat breakfast. When she learned that we were going to Bonifacio by boat at 8 o'clock the next day, she said that there was enough time for dinner at 7 o'clock, and it only took 3 minutes to drive to the port. Then she gave us a detailed introduction to the situation in the town. She contacted us to go to the beach and it was beautiful. She also suggested that we have dinner in the town. There is also a small surprise in the room. The room is very clean and has a large balcony of 60 square meters, which is rare in Europe. I took three photos of the restaurant during breakfast the next morning. Add some pictures of the town.
Hotel la Funtana
4.4/554 Reviews
Very basic hotel - really cannot see how this achieves its 4 star rating. Pool area is lovely but every else seem dated and tired. I have stayed in nicer 3 star places.. Was basic and our friends had no tea or coffee Making facilities and had to request this from reception . They reluctantly supplied. Staff were mostly friendly but we were given wrong information about the harbour area and no information on planned pool fitness sessions. Breakfast was ok though got a bit repetitive for a week. Would have been nice to have fresh fruit juice….. Location is ok but chose the area for its harbour location. Despite being a busy harbour there are no restaurants, shops or facilities there due to the inaccessible location - we had to walk along a dual carriage way to get there and the town is not connected to the harbour . It’s a real shame as it could be lovely .
Mangia's Santa Teresa Sardinia, Curio Collection by Hilton
3.6/541 Reviews
Firstly check in was quick and smooth where our bags were taken to our room for us. Danbar was very helpful and friendly. Andrea, one the bar staff went above and beyond to make conversation and suggest good places to see whilst in the area. We did find that our room was always nicely presented once housekeeping had been. Changing the towels and presenting the bed nicely. Otherwise the resort is clean and tidy, the bar staff are all friendly and helpful. Avoid the majority of the reception staff if you can. Do note that this hotel is expensive but provides very little. You cannot use tap water in this area but you are not provided with any water apart from two tiny bottles upon arrival. They charge €5 for one bottle of water at the bar. (Get the bus into town and walk to the despar or eurospin, you can buy 6 bottles for under €2 euros) a small beer is €7… don’t waste your money. The ‘private’ beach that is advertised is actually half a mile uphill from the resort. It’s not private the way you would think, it’s a public beach with sun loungers cornered off for mangias customers. Nobody checking this either so anyone can really use them. The signs ‘water sports’ in the resort just end up taking you to a horrible bit of water where there is a ton of plastic and not a very pretty part of such a beautiful place. We found that a small minority of the reception staff were actually welcoming and helpful where a large portion of them were rude and dismissive. Our shower had broken 5 days into our trip so we reported this straight away where we were told it would be fixed the next morning. It wasn’t. We then reported it the next day as still being broken, we had to speak to reception twice in the space of an hour because nothing had been done. A man then came into our room to see the shower and said he couldn’t fix it and would be back with some more information on what to do. He never returned and nothing was ever done so when checking out we said it was still broken and nothing was done and the lady at reception said there was nobody to fix it. Surely they would then be unable to check someone into this room due to the broken shower but refused to extend our checkout time past 11 o clock because they were so ‘busy’ We also spoke to the same two ladies at reception on our last day to ask if they had any information about our transfer. They did not ask our names or what room we were, simply just said “no” On the same visit we asked if we were able to extend our checkout because with the usual checkout being 10am we weren’t due to leave the hotel until 5pm as we had a later flight. They said no to extending it past 11am so we agreed on that. Our last morning we went for breakfast and retuned to our room at 10:05 where we were then locked out. Going back to reception where the same two ladies were working we said we were locked out “checkouts at 10” they said and we tried to say that we had agreed on 11 where she bluntly said “we’ll change y

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    Whether you are travelling to Santa Teresa Gallura for business or tourism, Hotel Canne Al Vento and Hotel Muita di Mari are all preferred hotels.

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    For hotels with Breakfast in Santa Teresa Gallura, the average price on weekdays is S$ 198, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is S$ 199.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels77
Number of Reviews673
Highest PriceS$ 1,643
Lowest PriceS$ 66
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 198
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 199

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On Trip.com, there are 63 recommended hotels in Santa Teresa di Gallura. Santa Teresa di Gallura has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 137 SGD. There are 2 five-star hotels in Santa Teresa di Gallura at an average price of 265 SGD per night. There are 4 four-star hotels in Santa Teresa di Gallura at an average price of 182 SGD per night. There are 9 three-star hotels in Santa Teresa di Gallura at an average price of 118 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Santa Teresa di Gallura, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. A popular hotel in Santa Teresa di Gallura, Hotel Corallaro is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Marinaro.

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