My friend and I stayed for a long weekend- the hotel is basic but really lovely. It’s right on the water with an ambient pool, nice, little gym and mostly friendly staff. My friend is disabled and needs to be able to sleep well otherwise she is out of it for a few days afterwards. She emailed the hotel prior to our arrival asking for a quiet room and they didn’t respond or confirm anything and when we got there our room was right opposite the pavement down to the restaurant with construction going on from 8 am. We requested to switch and the front desk lady made a huff of it but eventually switched us to a quieter part of the hotel. I also have celiac disease and the first morning for breakfast I asked what was gluten free and they brought the chef out to confirm what was gluten free. He showed me and said the chorizo was gluten free so I ate some, but had an upset stomach the rest of the day and the next day I thought I’d confirm again and he said the chorizo isn't gluten free. There was definitely a bit of a language barrier but other than those two negative points it was an overall lovely stay. I’d also like to note that meals from the hotel were the same everyday which is kind of ok if you’re there for a couple of days but after that it might get a bit boring.
My friend and I stayed for a long weekend- the hotel is basic but really lovely. It’s right on the water with an ambient pool, nice, little gym and mostly friendly staff. My friend is disabled and needs to be able to sleep well otherwise she is out of it for a few days afterwards. She emailed the hotel prior to our arrival asking for a quiet room and they didn’t respond or confirm anything and when we got there our room was right opposite the pavement down to the restaurant with construction going on from 8 am. We requested to switch and the front desk lady made a huff of it but eventually switched us to a quieter part of the hotel. I also have celiac disease and the first morning for breakfast I asked what was gluten free and they brought the chef out to confirm what was gluten free. He showed me and said the chorizo was gluten free so I ate some, but had an upset stomach the rest of the day and the next day I thought I’d confirm again and he said the chorizo isn't gluten free. There was definitely a bit of a language barrier but other than those two negative points it was an overall lovely stay. I’d also like to note that meals from the hotel were the same everyday which is kind of ok if you’re there for a couple of days but after that it might get a bit boring.