Guest User
March 22, 2024
This is a nice place catering to the elderly (90% of guests seem to be over 60) and families with small kids. Plenty of activities are organised to keep guests busy all day long. Rooms are OK, more in the 3-star standard in terms of comfort and amenities. Breakfast buffet is plentiful with great fruit and wide range of well-made assorted cakes and pastries. Cheese and ham are below standard. Lunch and dinner buffets are varied, but the quality is not so great. Average hotel fare, nothing to write home about. Staff are very nice and pleasant, but sometimes unable to cope with the large crowds in attendance. There are three swimming pools, two of them quite large, all of them heated (the thermal spring in the region delivers a constant flow of mineral water that is around 35 oC, almost body temperature. Constant loud up-beat music gives you the feeling there is a gym class going on all day... but the actual gym exercises in the pool only happen once a day in the morning. If you want a quiet day by the pool, bring your headphones. There is dancing every evening from 9:30 to midnight, but the song selections are controversial. There is also a bar with a very limited choice of drinks. They never heard of Port, Jerez, or Bailey's.