Booked Club Jandia Princess for a week at Easter, it was a late booking as everything else seemed booked up. We were disappointed that it wasn't the traditional type hotel, it seems more like apartments, didn't like the idea of having to walk outside in the grounds late in the evening/night when leaving the main building as there was no accommodation in the main building. One evening it poured rain and walking into the main building it was quite slippery on the tiles outside but the hotel had put towels on the ground. There are lots of trees and shrubs in the main reception area. Reception staff were very helpful. Restaurant was spacious and very clean. Food was good with a good selection available. We were all inclusive and at meal times you could pour your own wine, beer etc. Entertainment was disappointing, in fact it was boring. There is nothing in the area so you really are depending on the hotel as it looks like an area which is being developed. You can reach the beach by a lot of steps at the back of the hotel, the beach is lovely really sandy. We walked to the local town by the beach which is a few miles. There are a number of pools at the hotel, one nudist which is at the bottom of the hotel and is secluded. Part of the beach is nudist.
I noticed they catered for late arrivals.
We had room with balcony which was clean and spacious. Not sure the room was very sound proof.
We went to the weekly market in the local town which was a complete waste of time.
be rented. Spacious restaurant, food was good with plenty of variety.
- Jandia Princess
- Hotel Club Jandia Princess
- Hotel Jandia Princess
