We stayed 10 nights all inclusive (not premium) I’ll keep it simple and do my positives and negatives Positives * modern rooms, cleaned regular * food good, salad bar nice and fresh * staff pleasant My negatives * Given a 45 min time slot to enter for food, I don’t know about anybody else I don’t always want to eat at the same time every day (ridiculous system) * Tickets for drinks ( I get why but it needs improving. Having to queue for a ticket was a pain) * The sun beds are AWFUL and very uncomfortable and dirty. * VERY limited parasols, nowhere near enough for amount of guest and beds * Poolside facilities not great. Pool is very run down and needs a paint. The back pool closed 3x while we were there. This was due to failing the daily water tests. *Smokers everywhere, pool bar, poolside upper outdoor restaurant. Cigarette butts everywhere. They really need to introduce a smoking area. And enforce it. There is a small NONE smoking area under a tree. But nobody took any notice. * We were unaware when we booked. The hotel host young football teams, every year during June and July. They are attending local football camps. This was a nightmare if you got to the restaurant at the same time as them. 30/40 kids all running around touching everything, some were rude and just pushed in. They were there for the full duration of our stay. It made the restaurant a little unbearable at times. We spent very little time round the pool, the beds, lack of parasols and smoking being a massive factor. We choose to go to the beautiful beaches. Although this is not cheap as 2 beds and a parasol cost €25. Plus drinks and food. A cost we didn’t expect as we were all inclusive. We just couldn’t relax around any of the pools at the hotel. As I’ve said this is just my opinion and I know it won’t impact or affect everyone. This is a very busy hotel, and I can imagine great for families I just found it a little too hectic.
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