Pengguna Tetamu
10 Jun 2024
We’ve just returned from a wonderful stay at the Amada Colossos, we enjoyed so much that I thought I would write a review to share our experience. We went as a party of 7 (me, my husband, father-in-law and four daughters) and stayed for 11 nights. I’ve split my comments below between the accommodation, amenities, entertainment and food and tried to be balanced in my views, including a couple of things we think could be improved or just wished we knew before we went. However, there is no mistaking that this was one of the best holidays our family has ever been on, and we will happily stay at this hotel again in the future. Accommodation The rooms were clean and kept to a good standard. We had two rooms of three and one room with one. The third bed is a fold-out chair bed but was of a good enough size that an adult could sleep on it. We had a room facing the sea with a balcony. There was plenty of room to sit out on an evening (or dry out your swimwear!) and large walls giving you plenty of privacy from your neighbours. My father-in-law had a room to himself and had a bottle of wine and fruit waiting for him when he arrived as well as a delivery of chocolates on his last day – not sure what he did to deserve this extra treatment – but very welcome! Amenities The main pool stretches the length of the hotel, with about a third dedicated to adults only. We stayed at the children’s end and our daughters had lots of fun and space to swim around. Both the adult and the child’s ends have a swim up bar. The children’s pool end gets deeper the further you venture in (up to 1.4m at the deepest point), so you may need to keep close to smaller children if they’re not strong swimmers. The waterpark is a separate section at the front of the hotel and with its dedicated toddler area and larger slides, provided lots of fun for all our children (ages 5 to 11), it also has its own café so you can spend the whole day here if you want. The pool is of a fixed depth, about waist height on an adult. The floor can get very hot in the sun so worth bringing sandals for the children. There is a watersports area by the beach which will allow you to hire boats as well as offering your typical banana boat ride. We felt the prices were on the expensive side – €25 per person for a 7-minute banana boat ride (and given by the lack of take-up) suspect the other guests felt the same. The beach bar was great for getting kebabs, chips, salads and sandwiches if you don’t want to go to the main restaurant (or just want to squeeze an extra meal into your day!). The food was very tasty and a firm favourite of our children. A range of meals were constantly being prepared and you just had to walk up and grab whatever you wanted. Unfortunately, it wasn’t quite as easy to get a drink at the adjoining bar. This seemed understaffed and there would regularly be a 5-10 minute queue to get a drink. Often it was much quicker to head in towards one of the poolside bars.
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