The cuisine in the hotel is simply wonderful and varied. I was very surprised when I saw the negative reviews about the kitchen. There was jamon of two or three types, and various smoked sausages, ham. Every day they cooked a variety of fish, squid, anchovies, mussels. I won't list everything, but it was everything your heart desires. Meat was also plentiful. There are many places where I rested, but this was the first time I had a chocolate fountain (fondue). The selection of fruits is quite large.
The beach is twenty meters from the hotel with black sand, and it is more wild, with stones. But if you walk 150 meters, you will find yourself on a beautiful beach with golden sand.
The rooms are in a modern laconic style, everything is white and clean, there is a beautiful view of the sea or the city, wherever you look everywhere it is beautiful to the eye, there is a tea and coffee set, Internet in the lobby is free.
Beautiful territory, there is a jacuzzi, animation, a large number of sunbeds and umbrellas.
There is a disco.
I really liked the classy hotel.
lived in the hotel for 10 days - the food managed to get bored - not very diverse....
and to top it all off - the balcony lantern (hotel decor) was not extinguished even after 00.00 - so good night to everyone!
and wifi is there only in the lobby - almost does not catch - say goodbye to the Internet for the whole rest!!!
ps: we have been to different hotels and countries - this one disappointed the most!! !
The hotel is excellent, if not for one incident that occurred on the day of arrival. Seeing a Russian girl at the reception by the name seems to be Tatyana Surkova, they were very happy, because. our English is bad. She handed us the keys to room 113. Having entered the room, we were stunned: the view was either of an abandoned construction site, or of a landfill (instead of 100% of the ocean promised in advertising). Balcony above the visor of the technical entrance (in Russian - over the garbage). All night they took out the tanks with slops (the rumble of wheels! ) And the orange flasher of the washing machine, into which these tanks were unloaded, flickered, the child hardly slept. The room itself is excellent, everything is new, it seems that no one stayed in it for a long time. When asked to change the room due to night noise, our compatriot kindly offered to pay 1000 euros for a suite, because there are no free “standards”, explaining that a lot of Spaniards come for the weekend, and we stopped by just on Friday. We eventually changed the number, having quarreled and connected the guide, but the impressions remained. By the way, we met a family from Moscow, they stopped by on Tuesday, and they were also settled above the garbage dump, so you can see this is the fate of the Russians, maybe someone will linger there...
There was another significant case: a child left a bag in a restaurant. We went to the reception, naturally to the Russian, she answered with a sweet smile that they didn’t bring bags (even without looking anywhere). Then they approached the Spanish woman and in English, with a phrasebook, explained their misfortune. She opened a drawer, apparently intended for lost items, and returned the bag. So if you go to this hotel, I advise you to contact the Spanish staff for help, albeit with a phrase book, they will help you more. Tatyana Surkova has a clear antipathy towards her compatriots, although she smiles professionally.
In general, the hotel is good, clean, lots of pools. There is a gate for access to the promenade and the ocean. The cuisine is not very diverse, but of high quality. That's just the trouble with sweets... There is no choice. There are no queues.
There are enough sun loungers by the pool for everyone, but there are problems with umbrellas. Opposite the hotel there is a wild beach, it is almost impossible to swim due to the large waves and currents. To the cultural beach with breakwaters 10 minutes walk. The place is very quiet, the hotel is the last one on the promenade, very calm.
There are very few Russians in the hotel, mostly Germans.