Guest User
June 26, 2025
Ok, bad things first, its not quite 4* in the sense that it needs a lick of paint/updating so I rate it 3*, some carpets needed a clean and there was light bulbs missing in corridors. The coffee machine in the bar looked like it needed a clean which made me avoid that, and information sharing was poor, for instance we only found out on our last day that for 20dt you can hire a towel for the pool/beach and swap them for clean ones whenever you wanted, and get your money back when you returned it. There was no info in the room and the room fridge was empty other than one 2L water, you had to ask reception or read the notice board for timings of meals etc. Only other bad thing was, you only had a small selection of alcoholic drinks on the all inclusive, the rest you had to pay a fee for. GOOD THINGS - staff always very welcome. We went in June and it only cost £500-ish per person so it was cheap. The main pool was good with plenty of activities from the entertainment team but the music was blaring. We found a nice spot at the other pool with water slides which was much more relaxing , but depends what you like. The food...was mostly good, I didn't like they cooked fish with the head still on but that's my preference, there was plenty of salad, fruit was always melon and peaches/plums, not much else. Lots of turkey and fish (with heads), only a bit of beef, and chicken. Some kebab style meat and meatballs, salad and deli stuff, spagbol/pasta, soup, potatoes, chips and nuggets for kids (a lot of food needed seasoning) but honestly it wasn't bad, it just didn't set the world on fire but we accepted it as it was a cheap stay for 6 days. We didn't try the posh restaurant on site so can't comment but I heard it was mainly Mediterranean style. The beach was beautiful, white sand and amazing sunrise. ALL IN ALL, still a lovely holiday and would recommend if you're looking for cheap and cheerful