The hotel’s location is undeniably beautiful, with rooms offering stunning views overlooking the marina. However, while the rooms were clean and well-maintained, they were quite small—better suited for a solo traveler rather than two people. One issue I encountered was the lack of a proper fridge for storing larger bottles of water, and there were no ice buckets provided in the room. When I called down to reception to request an ice bucket, I was surprised to be charged 6 euros for the ice and delivery to my room.
The pool area was beautiful, though small, and while there were many children around, it didn’t feel like a place that was designed with children in mind. In fact, the hotel might be better suited as an adults-only establishment. Another downside was the thin walls; we had neighbors knocking on the wall when we laughed a bit too loudly late at night.
On a positive note, breakfast was a highlight, with a wide variety of options including meats, eggs, fruits, baked goods, and even mimosas. The hotel’s location is also convenient—about a 15-minute walk to the nearest metro station and 50 euros by taxi to the airport. The surrounding area is picturesque, with a supermarket next door, plenty of restaurants, and shopping areas within walking distance. The beach is directly in front of the hotel, but it was a bit surprising to see so many nudists, which we weren’t expecting.