Returned from holiday 10 July 11. Hotel is split into two Hotels although it is the same building, Fiesta Beach and Fiesta M, even has a privet hedge seperating the two sun area's by the swimming pool. Pool not as big as it appears in the brochure. Unfortunatly it rained for the first week, with no sun the pool was cold. Our rooms were fine, lovely views overlooking next hotel's pool (Majestic) and the resort itself. Bathroom was clean with a good shower, plenty of hot water, although i knew of several other guests who had no shower provision for three days. Rooms are cleaned on a daily basis, however they were not that thorough, bedding and towels changed on a regular basis. The dinning area itself is ok providing that not all guests turn up at the same time, on two occasions we went to dinner and had to wait as no tables were free. Food is basic but ok, plenty of eating places outside which gives more variety of food. Dissapointed that no water was available with the evening meal, staff did ask if you would like a drink from the bar (at Cost), however when we requested water they said none was available?. We found the staff to be friendly and helpful. The pool area is very cramped not many sun bed's for the amount of guests, 38 to be precise, caused a lot of problems as all the sunloungers had towels on them by 0615 in the morning but a lot of them were not occupied until the afternoon. Safe deposit box cost 3 levi per day £1.40 approx.The resort itself is nice, this hotel is in the quieter part but plenty of amenities within easy walking distance, including mini golf every few hundered yards. To get to the lively part you can walk or there is a little train that runs every twenty minutes cost 3 levi approx £1.40 The beach is lovely, however i found the cost of sunbeds and parasol to be expensive 7 levi per bed plus another 7 for the parasol 21 levi per day £9-10. Most expensive i have paid anywhere. Apart from beer i thought that the cost of items such as clothes, jewellery, bag's, novelty items were all on par with the UK. A word of warning do not change money in the yellow kiosk i think they are called cash banks, a couple we became friendly with got ripped off, advertised outside no commision and advertised the exchange as 2.12 levi to the £ but what they got was 1.75 levi when they complained the staff became a little bit aggresive, we were advised to change money either in the hotel or the kiosk called Crown. same in the local supermarkets, they sometimes charge a different amount than what is advertised on the item you are purchasing, when they put it through the till they expect you to pay, my one experience i refused to pay, again they became aggresive. Although i had a nice time i have stayed in far better hotels with more choice of food and better facilities
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