This could have been a fantastic experience. Great garden, splendid oceanview, appealing swimming pool.... which is why, upon arrival, we immediately decided to stay two nights instead of one. In that case, we we forced to book a more expensive room. Alright. This can happen. We ended up in a so called privilege-room (51) The name, however, is misleading. The room was okay, but in the back of the hotel and offered privileged views over a parking lot, containers filled with rubbish, and a noisy construction site. The girl at the check-in desk clearly had no clue what kind of rooms she was selling (she admitted having to look in a map with pictures in order to not give us wrong info... which she did anyway) . Staff walked into our room without knocking while we were getting dressed. A plate with half eaten breakfast from another room was left standing in the hallway for hours, even though staff passed by (they obviously didn't think it was their responsibility to take the mess away) You got the impression there was no manager present tot check things. Same story in the restaurant. Beautiful evening, but nobody had the idea to set up tables on the terras to have dinner (they did for breakfast the next day, so maybe the general manager had a day off) and half of the stuff we ordered didn't arrive. In a place like this, you want to feel as a guest, but you're treated as a costumer. The staff sort of do what they have to do, but their heart isn't in it. First time in years that i was in a hotel where the employees are so sub-standard yet pretentious. Even the poolboy couldn't be bothered to clean the corner in the swimming pook where hundreds of dead insects were floating about. And all this for 280 euro's a night. During the same trip, we've spent time in hotels half as posh but twice as nice for a fraction of the price. Would i recommend this place? Despite what the nice pictures tell you: not in a million years. The low point of our journey.
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