this is not a 5* hotel

Written: 13 october 2011
Travel time: 7 — 13 october 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 4.0
from five stars only prices for drinks that must be ordered for dinner (all inclusive is not offered here), for example mineral water with gas 5.50 euros a bottle. The remaining criteria for 5 do not dance. The range of food is poor, no delicacies. Although what they give is quite tasty. However, the service is quite intrusive if you don’t order drinks from them, they don’t clear the table if you don’t order a massage, they don’t give towels in the sauna, etc. At the entrance they check that they do not bring food and water.
Swimming is not bad if there are no children and you know how to swim, the entrance to the water is from a platform installed on the rocks, there are sun loungers there. You need to go down to the beach by elevator, and then go along the tunnel cut into the rock, wow, it’s quite romantic, but somehow after the storm the flooring was all taken out and not brought in for a long time, everyone swam straight from the rocks, the wife got scratched a lot, the light went out in the tunnel, people wandered in the dark.
Moreover, the hotel itself is very cool by nature, designed by a famous French modernist, and for those who love modernity and all sorts of unusual things, they are here. seminars for local managers and groups that make excursions around the country stop for a day, one or two days of staying here is enough, but I don’t advise you as a beach holiday, and, as I already noted, something is confused with categorization.
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