There are many positive comments to make about this resort hotel - the building and grounds have been renovated to a very high standard. Public areas are spacious and well-kept and despite the hoards of guests, it is possible to find some individual space. The rooms were spotless, and clean towels for personal use and the pool were plentiful. Very comfortable beds, with good pillows. Our balcony was a sun trap, and totally private. From our second floor rooms, there was a good view of the complex and a vista of the sea beyond.
The enormous restaurant was well-staffed, and the choice for breakfast and lunch was superb. I was less enthusiastic about the food at night, and although there was plenty of choice, it seemed very similar to the lunch menu. There are two on-site restaurants that require booking - The Captain's Table and Kiku, and we tried both - the Greek themed Captain's table was disappointing, the food was cold, and it seemed a little lacklustre in terms of variety. We all enjoyed our meal at Kiku.
Music is amplified throughout the complex from early morning until the small hours, and after a while, it becomes impossible to tune it out. We stayed for 5 nights, and I found that I could remember which song was coming next!
I'm sure that many families with young children find the all inclusive package very appealing. I just don't think it's my cup of tea. I was fascinated by the 3 weddings that took place each day, but that also wears thin after a couple of days.
I can't fault the staff, who were patient, efficient and pleasant.
The beach across the road was lovely - crystal clear water and fine sand and a welcome escape from the institutionalised feel to the hotel complex.
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