Arealisticview063
21 березня 2025 р.
Just recently come back from a 5 night stay. This is a relatively small boutique hotel, that is located right opposite the beach, with a path that you could follow to different bays, with plenty of places for a coffee, alcoholic drink or food. We were there in mid March, so not sure if it was fully occupied, but it was nice and quiet, which suited my wife and I. There is a lovely clean and fresh smell when you walk in, and all the staff, in the reception, restaurant and bar area were lovely and friendly. The restaurant had a capacity of about 100, but again, never had anywhere near that amount of people in it, for elther breakfast or dinner, which was a lovely change from the crowded dining rooms that we often endure when we stay in larger hotels. Despite being a relatively small hotel, there was plenty to choose from at breakfast. There was the usual choice of juices, fresh fruit, cereals, cold meats and cheeses, plus of course hot food, with a chef to cook you fried eggs or a fresh omelette if you didn't want scrambled. We normally like to just do bed and breakfast when we go away, because we like to eat out at different restaurants. However, because the difference between bed and breakfast and half board for 5 nights, was so negligible, we paid for the half board. In the end, we actually ended up having dinner there for 3 of the 5 nights, because of the quietness of the restaurant and a great choice of really good food. There was plenty of salad things to have as a starter, and whilst we were there, among the too many lovely dishes to mention I had belly pork, beef stir fry, calamari, and chicken kebabs. There was also a choice of nice desserts and ice cream. I am a wheelchair user, and getting around the hotel was very easy, with one of the biggest and nicest accessible toilets I have experienced, near the reception area. We only booked a standard room, and were given one on the first floor, that was actually facing the sea front and gave us direct accessed to the sun terrace and pools from our room, and there was a walkway with a ramp just outside our room, that allowed the wheelchair access. Because it was not really hit enough to sit out and sunbathe for a tan, the area was pretty deserted, so can't comment on these ease of getting a sun bed when it gets busier in the summer season. The only issue was that the wheelchair wouldn't go through our bathroom door. I am not sure if they actually do accessible rooms, but we didn't ask for one, just a room with a separate shower, so can't blame the hotel for that. Having to come out of the bathroom to use the sink, which was in the main room was a bit annoying though. I think that the drinks prices were actually fairly reasonable. A coffee or glass of wine, were comparable to prices in the nearby cafés and restaurants. A few of the bars and restaurants were not yet open, with it being the start of the season, but we had two great meals out at The LA American Diner, and Jaipur Indian restaurant
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