We went on a three generational holiday booked as an EasyJet holiday. I must admit we were a bit apprehensive before travelling after looking at some less than flattering reviews. However, check-in at the hotel was quick and efficient, the lady at reception was polite. We had three rooms booked, Grandparents got an upgrade from studio to apartment so they were happy. However one member of the party travelling as single was allocated a room on the ground floor that was eye level with swimming pool. We nicknamed it the dungeon. It was a bit smelly, the shower curtain grubby and there was no soap dispenser in the shower room. Security was an issue too, as it looked as if somebody had been in the room, which caused her to ask to be moved after the second night, which reception accommodated. The large pool and the kiddies pools were fine, but there are small tiles coming off. This did not affect out holiday and in no way affected safety. The large slaps around the pool are showing signs of settlement but this again is a minor issue. We did not have to get up a silly o'clock to put towels out on sunbeams - there were always enough. The biggest problem is that it was really hot while we were staying and there are not enough parasols around the pool. The ones that ere there are starting to look a bit tired - splits and holes I them. The room we stayed in was clean, plenty of space. The kitchen has an induction hob, toaster, fridge and all utensils needed for a self-catering holiday - although we didn't use anything apart from the toaster. You have a tea towel but do need to provide own washing up liquid and dishcloth or sponge/scourer. There are cups and saucers for hot drinks, so, in anticipation we took our own mugs, as cups are not big enough. The bed was two singles pushed together. We found this very comfortable with very good pillows. Bath and shower was adequate, plenty of hot water. Balcony had an airer and two chairs and table. These apartments obviously used to do food - "Restaurant" appears in the lifts as an option on floor two. There is now a redundant bar area, a lounge area that nobody uses and a terrace area. There is also a gym - I didn't use it so can't comment on it. This is on the ground floor, level with the pool. It's a real pity that there the bar isn't open for drinks, teas and coffees, soft drinks or poolside snacks. To my mind the management should move the gym up to where the bar used to be, and open a snack bar/bar where the gym is. In saying that there is a snack bar three doors up the hill, and a restaurant, called Panacee (the staff there are fabulous) a minutes walk down the hill. There are "supermercados" selling bread, milk, ice creams, the usual stuff more or less next door. There are two bars immediately next door to the apartments. We paid 15 Euros for the security safe for a week. The beach is three minutes walk down the hill. You can ask into the old town, for us 15 minute walk either up the hill, turn le
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