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Badala Park Hotel
3.3/518 Reviews
I have been to Badala Park many times over the years but not for a long time, everything was good until my last night, i had put D1000 in my passport to pay my fee at the airport, i needed to go to my room to get my charger & i was watching my friends rucksack while he was in the Mosque & breaking his fast, so i asked the bar man Ousman to look after the bags while i nipped to my room he put them behind the bar, the next morning when i was sorting all my things out i checked my passport & the money was gone !!! i told his boss but they are related & nothing was done, i will never go back again to Badala all the time he is working there.
Balafon Beach Resort
3.8/562 Reviews
Very nice place. The staff both at reception and restaurant are very friendly and committed. I have been coming there for the past 3years and I enjoy staying with them. I feels like home always interacting with the staff. Management should continuously work on treating staff well and maintain them for people like me and my friends look forward to seeing the friendly staff again. Super place!
Holiday Beach Club
3.9/541 Reviews
With over 150 reviews covering the whole world I think we can offer a good perspective on reviewing Holiday Beach Club. Arriving, we knew it was 2 star and its rustic feel was part of its appeal. Right on the beach, right on the ***** for all the usual tourists demands and a sprawling ground level setup with large pool were very attractive aspects of this resort. Yes, the breakfast is very poor, yes you still need to bring your own mug for a hot drink and yes, the block accommodation was to no-one’s approval but the bungalows with their ageing decor, we found to be most charming. Especially when the monkeys from the forest next door ran across the roof each morning like a wake up call at around 8 am. We found the staff here to be of 5 star quality. They are the absolute best at making you feel special. The grounds are immaculate and the daily offer from the ground staff to run up a coconut tree to get you a fresh coconut was most delightful. If you want 5 star for everything go to a 5 star resort. Remember, they don’t pretend to be this so don’t give the staff a problem when something presents itself as 2 star. We have stayed at the 7 star Burj Al Arab and found the staff here to be way better. Come to the Gambia for the country and the people and you’ll find this resort just perfect like we did. They’ll do anything you ask of them with a genuine smile and that to us is 7 star. The pool is big, albeit with the usual early risers and their obsession with sunbed reservations but it’s the same the world over. Just outside the resort on the ***** or beachside and you’ll get ‘Bumsters’ wanting your holiday money for various services but they’re not aggressive, no one in this country is. Cleaners give you fresh towels and bedding every day and remember, it’s 2 star, so things like aircon, safe, fridge are all extras you pay for if you want them but they’re not expensive. In summary, book to stay in the bungalows here and make your holiday what’s around you, not what’s in your room and you’ll be very happy with this place. Gambia is a beautiful country with beautiful people so go and discover it. We walked the short distance along the beach to the Monkey Forest with bananas for them so many times, it’s just amazing there. Places to avoid on the ***** we would say are GTS bar. It’s a hub for sex tourists preying on young desperate gambians. There is a lot of that here. Old 65+ year old grey haired predators, male and female, paying for and pawing at 18 year old local kids like it’s acceptable. Away from the ***** and you’ll encounter this beautiful country as you hope it to be.
Metzy Residence Hotel
3.8/539 Reviews
Just had a wonderful 11 nights here rooms comfortable and spacious fantastic shower had a room at the back overlooking the trees was a little disappoointed with the veiw at first but not for long the most magnificent birds I've ever seen and the monkeys twice a day
Kololi Beach Resort
4/529 Reviews
Air conditioning a paid option?!? And this is not disclosed until after check in? And wifi never worked so without phone in room, no communication with front desk. Oh, and no soap at all, much less any other bathroom product. Taken to very warm villa and dropped off without any explanation of anything. AC would not come on. Had to access a remote, unsecured wifi network to WhatsApp front desk because hotel’s wifi for this villa never worked for either of us. Once connected to front desk, was informed that AC was a paid upgrade!! Never heard of such a thing and certainly a BAD BUSINESS PRACTICE!! Agreed to pay extra, so maintenance man sent who actually removed and rewired the electrical box, while I held my phone light to help him because the lights also went out. AC finally on. Did I mention NO SOAP ANYWHERE? We’ve travelled extensively and this is one of THE WORST lodging experiences ever!! NOT RECOMMENDED because AC as an option without informing a guest is absurd!! Did I mention no soap anywhere?
Senegambia Beach Hotel
3.7/544 Reviews
Stayed at the Senegambia Hotel early March 2020 for two weeks (booked through Tui). Arrived at the hotel late in the evening (after a horrible flight in a Tui sardine can!), and was quickly and efficiently showed to our room which was a Superior double room. There was nothing 'superior' about it (although having seen some of the standard rooms, I suppose it was). It was tatty and felt dirty, the fridge was rusting and the front door didn't even close properly. This room was situated opposite the 'quiet pool' (room 105) and had a small terrace. We immediately went back to reception who then showed us a different room on the first floor of a more modern block which was so much better! Please note: The Tui brochure described the rooms as all having either a terrace or balcony. As we were on the first floor we had a balcony - but this is not a private balcony but a communal corridor! Other guests are constantly walking by, therefore there is no privacy meaning the curtains need to be closed all the time, so not able to enjoy the beautiful view. Also we had chain smokers next door which meant that we could not sit outside as there was not a totally separating wall. We would not have booked this hotel had we known this. Breakfast was minimal, enough to keep you happy I suppose, but was very little choice, especially for vegetarians. Fruit consisted of melons or papaya (sometimes bananas). Fruit juices (x2), cereals, egg station, minimal cooked selection (mostly meat products), and cold section (mainly meat products). The hotel itself was tired looking and run down (partly due to being closed through the Covid period), but survives on it's location. The grounds were superb, full of wildlife (birds, monkeys, reptiles) and were kept in good condition. There was vulture feeding every day and you could arrange a bird guide tour of the grounds in the evening (for a fee). The beach was clean and stretched for miles in each direction, but swimming was often 'red flagged' because of the conditions. I had cause to use the Mens toilets in the Reception area (I always think these should be the best in a hotel as they are 'front of house' and set a good impression). They were horrible! Dirty, rusting doors and on one occasion were so disgusting I couldn't go in there! So, would I recommend this hotel? For the location - definitely. Otherwise, not so sure. On the whole, a good holiday, but probably would not visit Gambia again as their environmental issues need to be addressed, such as their tendency to dump all their rubbish and plastic in the countryside, or take it to a massive landsite and just openly burn it (giving off huge plumes of toxic waste - and this within a couple of miles of the hotel!).

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels31
Number of Reviews24
Highest PriceNZD 151
Lowest PriceNZD 18
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 64
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 64