GGuest UserThe campus is 5.6 ha wide, including a 9-story building (hotel area) and 79 villas. The front of the city is a series of 3-storey adjacent houses sold to privately, mostly used as hotels and homestays.
The rooms in the hotel area are very spacious and airy, (the smallest room is 42m2), but the room design and color are not really beautiful. The bathroom is equipped with lights on the ceiling and the light is very weak, so when looking at the mirror, you can see the dark and dark sheets on the face sometimes look quite scary. The toilet water is exhausted. Rosa Alba does not take advantage of building more rooms behind, so 100% of the hotel rooms have sea views (direct), very nice sea view. The corridor is spacious, airy, sunny and windy. The room with the best view is the room on the high floor and the main location in the middle (directly looking down to the pool), that is the 810, 811 or nearby apartments, followed by 710, 711, 610, 611, 510, 511, 410, 411. There are many swimming pools running along the main middle of the resort area (if instead it is a big pool, it will be even better). Good service. Very good price. The biggest minus point is that there is no gate to the beach, guests who want to swim have to go through the tunnel below, climb quite a lot of steps, no elevator or elevator, making it difficult for the elderly.
The resort is located in a quiet area quite separate from the surrounding area, it should be very good, but because there are quite a lot of empty land around, it is empty at night and if walking, it is a bit scared for weak people.
In March, the wind is big, the waves are strong, you can't swim.
Book through Trip.com good price but the booking information will take a while later to update on the hotel system (book through many other pages, the booking information will be transferred to the hotel immediately).
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