Recently stayed for a week here, had room 355 in the Executive Suites .. Very impressed with the room, and the gorgeous view / sunsets. Staff were very helpful and polite, cannot fault them at all. The public beach is across a very busy road, and is a shingle beach. Unfortunately there was a strong breeze the week we stayed there, making the beach quite wavy, so didn't go swimming from the beach. Lovely infinity pool, which is the same depth all the way around. Easy access to the pool from steps in 3 locations - so ideal for anyone with mobility problems. No issue finding a sunbed, there were plenty available. There's a smaller, more private pool to the side of the hotel, again accessed via walk-down steps, which starts off shallow and gradually reached a depth of 1.3 metres. Easily accessible bars beside each pool offering a variety of hot & cold drinks (and also snacks beside the main infinity pool). Restaurant was clean, and a good variety of fresh food daily. Rather strangely no tea / coffee is available during lunch & evening meals. There's always fries, freshly made pizza, salad, meat & fish options, as well as a good choice of bread, soup, desserts and more. The executive rooms have a kettle, and cups - but for some strange reason no tea or coffee sachets. I just got these from the restaurant at breakfast time :) There was a male entertainer by the infinity pool, trying his best to drum up interest for darts, and water polo etc ... also some music was played on a loudspeaker by the pool, but it wasn't too loud. Evening entertainment is from the same person, in the lobby bar, by way of Karaoke or Music requests ... there was also a music quiz one night too. The lobby bar, although it serves all-inclusive drinks, bizarrely stops serving the free ones at 2300 sharp - anything after that has to be paid for - not sure why. Pool towels can be rented for 10 euros per person, can be changed every other day, and you get the 10 euros back once you hand them in on your last day. All inclusive is advertised on their own website as having additional benefits including bathrobes & slippers (had the bathrobes but no slippers) and the room fridge was supposed to filled upon arrival with 1 x bottle of water, and 2 x beers (we had 2 bottles of water but no beer) .. Tip - Catch the local bus into Rhodes town, the stop is right outside the hotel. Buy the tickets from the shop underneath the hotel, 1.80 euros each way. Rhodes old town is lovely, but ruined by numerous touts in literally every restaurant, cafe & shop. Cashpoints, bars, restaurants, shops and even a pharmacy are all within 100m of the hotel. Would we go again ? Yes, it was a lovely relaxing break in a lovely hotel with lovely facilities. If you can, book an executive room, it only cost me an extra £10 for the duration of the holiday, and absolute bargain. We booked with Jet2, and loved the extra legroom they give as standard on their aircraft, compared to TUI etc.