KirstyG1969
9 Jun 2024
This is an excellent hotel with excellent staff and service. The location is wonderful with views of the sea and its own private beach. The rooms are very well equipped, almost too much as there was not a huge amount of space for your own belongings! Super comfortable bed and exquisite linens with lovely little touches like a small wellness gift or chocolate at turndown. The Dyson hairdryer in the room was much appreciated however my only small gripe was there was not enough hangers in the wardrobe, it seems most people stay only a few days but as we were there a week the hangers weren’t reflective of this. We had a terrace rather than a balcony which was lovely with Sun loungers and a bistro table and chairs, giving us the option of where to relax and catch the sun. However, the beach was great, yes it’s shingle but the service is impeccable and the addition of flip flops and a beach bag in the room was a really nice surprise. We had a hire car and had already read about the valet parking being expensive, it was, but it’s a good option for the first day until you find your bearings, but alternative parking is also expensive, however if you’re prepared to check first thing or last thing you might find a free option on the road, which we did. Due to the free shuttle bus into Taormina and the cable car you really don’t need a car,the shuttle bus takes 20-25 minutes and the cable car a little over 5, so we used the bus to go up and the cable car back. A separate word about the breakfast, if you’re thinking about missing it, don’t! The service is exceptional and the food is not only superb but mini works of art, particularly all the pastries and mini patisseries, and try the pan fried brioche with vanilla custard, it is amazing! Also, a huge mention to Roberta the hostess at breakfast, she made you feel like you were dining in her house and wanted you to be relaxed and had everything you needed without being overbearing. However, every member of staff we encountered was friendly and helpful without it being forced which was the difference.
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