4/5 James T. 1 year ago on Google
I've
been
to
Spain
100's
of
times,
and
wife
is
Spanish
so
I
know
what
I'm
talking
about.
We
stayed
here
at
the
end
of
August
and
the
guests
were
about
50%
Spanish,
20%
English,
30%
rest
of
Europe.
The
hotel
obviously
caters
primarily
for
the
Spanish
guests.
The
staff
all
speak
Spanish
and
English
but
the
entertainment
is
100%
aimed
at
the
Spanish
guests.
We
attended
2
live
music
performances
(all
in
Spanish)
and
the
flamenco
night
(obviously
in
Spanish).
This
is
not
intended
to
be
a
complaint,
just
an
observation.
Be
aware
this
is
a
'Spanish
first'
hotel.
The
rooms
were
clean
and
comfortable,
but
a
little
dated.
The
shower
is
the
'pipe
connected
to
the
tap
in
the
bath'
type
which
is
never
a
good
sign.
I
found
the
single
pillow
I
was
given
too
soft
so
I
asked
for
an
extra
one.
Sorted
with
no
problem.
The
hotel
staff
are
very
friendly
and
helpful.
The
daytime
entertainment
staff
Maria
and
Neria
were
great.
The
lifeguard
Pedro
was
also
very
friendly.
There
are
2
pools.
The
outdoor
pool
is
about
15
metres
long
and
has
a
comfortable
shallow
end
and
the
deep
end
is
over
2
metres
which
was
great.
The
indoor
pool
is
a
bit
smaller
with
a
standard
1.5
metre
depth.
You
must
use
a
swimming
hat
for
the
indoor
pool.
The
hotel
charges
€1.50
if
you
need
to
buy
one.
The
spa
sauna
etc
are
not
included
and
must
be
booked
in
advance.Aquazumba
and
water
polo
are
great
fun.
The
entertainment
board
is
in
the
main
reception
though
and
there
is
no
clock
by
the
outdoor
pool
so
it's
not
that
easy
to
know
what
is
happening
when.
The
last
thing
to
note
is
the
food,
but
I
have
not
saved
the
best
to
last,
by
any
means.
The
hotel
is
a
mass
market
buffet
catering
hotel.
Breakfast
is
especially
busy
and
sometimes
long
queues
can
form
if
the
dinner
hall
is
full.
The
breakfast
bacon
and
scrambled
eggs
are
particularly
unpleasant,
but
there
is
so
much
of
everything
else
I
was
never
hungry.
Lunch
and
dinner
are
similar
with
huge
amounts
of
a
variety
of
food,
some
of
it
not
to
my
taste
but
in
general
it's
OK.
They
also
have
a
daily
special
such
as
paella,
or
burgers,
cheese
and
grapes
etc.
I
asked
a
couple
of
times
if
there
was
a
daily
menu
in
case
I
ever
fancied
going
out
to
eat,
but
nobody
seemed
to
know
what
would
be
for
dinner
or
lunch
that
day...Desert
is
always
a
variety
of
different
mousse
/
jelly.
All
very
basic...
The
hotel
is
about
a
2/3
minute
walk
to
the
beach
which
is
probably
the
best
thing
about
the
hotel.
The
train
station
Torreblanca
is
also
a
very
short
walk
away
if
you
fancy
going
to
visit
Malaga
etc...
In
general
my
family
had
a
good
time
but
not
a
great
time.
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