Overall, a very nice hotel! Large, clean, with a really good breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet—lots to choose from, plus a separate section just for kids (set a bit lower so they could serve themselves, which was appreciated). We rented a classic suite with a land view, so we overlooked the parking lot and the hospital, but also had a slight glimpse of the sea. The room was spacious, with a fridge, a small freezer, some plates, cutlery, etc. There was a bathtub, one double bed, and two single beds. We were 2 adults and 2 children. Large balcony with afternoon sun. They have a shuttle bus that runs regularly to the beach and takes about 5 minutes. Also a very large playground that the children really enjoyed. It was located close to the pool, so you had a good view of both the playground and the pool. Some downsides were that you had to pay extra for the gym. The kids could only get ice cream between 4:00–5:30 PM (other all-inclusive hotels we’ve stayed at had it available both in the morning and afternoon, which the kids really appreciated). The pool was extremely cold, and the indoor pool had an age limit of 16+. We visited Lagos old town, which had a lot to offer, as well as Portimão’s pedestrian street and beachfront promenade
Overall, a very nice hotel! Large, clean, with a really good breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet—lots to choose from, plus a separate section just for kids (set a bit lower so they could serve themselves, which was appreciated). We rented a classic suite with a land view, so we overlooked the parking lot and the hospital, but also had a slight glimpse of the sea. The room was spacious, with a fridge, a small freezer, some plates, cutlery, etc. There was a bathtub, one double bed, and two single beds. We were 2 adults and 2 children. Large balcony with afternoon sun. They have a shuttle bus that runs regularly to the beach and takes about 5 minutes. Also a very large playground that the children really enjoyed. It was located close to the pool, so you had a good view of both the playground and the pool. Some downsides were that you had to pay extra for the gym. The kids could only get ice cream between 4:00–5:30 PM (other all-inclusive hotels we’ve stayed at had it available both in the morning and afternoon, which the kids really appreciated). The pool was extremely cold, and the indoor pool had an age limit of 16+. We visited Lagos old town, which had a lot to offer, as well as Portimão’s pedestrian street and beachfront promenade