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Poiano Garda Resort Hotel
3.9/559 Reviews
Beautiful surroundings, great facilities BUT you have to pay for EVERYTHING and I mean everything. Apart from the gym and the outdoor pool. On our first night we chose to eat at the hotel restaurant. I wish I’d took more notice of the other reviews. It was €35 per adult and €17.50 per child. There was very little choice on the menu. 3 or 4 starters and same for mains. Kids had 1 starter and 1 main. Other people in the restaurant were going up for a buffet so we tried that but got told to sit down and order from this piece of paper. The food was mediocre, not very hot. We had gnocchi followed by veal chop and roast potatoes (no veg given). Kids got tortellini followed by fish fingers and chips. There was a salad buffet and dessert buffet you could choose from. Quite a small selection. At the end of the meal we were given the bill for 4 adults and 1 child. I had to argue the toss but it took about 30 mins to resolve. The staff were more focused on the large German party and the Italian men that came in after us. Must point out that we asked if the restaurant could provide pizzas for the kids as they were dying to try them in Italy. Nice we’d sat down we got told no it was a set menu. We had a great lunch the next day in Garda for €50 which included wine. Much cheaper option and the standard of good/service was better. There’s loads of restaurants in the town along the front and down the side streets. We had a drink in the piano bar afterwards. Wine was cheap at €2.50 a glass. Tried to use the indoor pool which is only available to families on a 1 hour time slot per day where an adult must pay €5 to go in even if they aren’t using the pool. Unless you are non English in our case! Another family came afterwards and was sent straight through. €20 for a 1 hour swim. Entrance was through the spa at the side going up to the main reception. The rooms are quite basic, only 1 mirror 🪞 n the bathroom for a family of 5 which is disappointing when you have 3 females trying to put make up on and trying to dry their hair. The kitchen area is behind the wooden doors. Very basic facilities. 4 gas rings, fridge, a microwave and a kettle. Glasses, cups and bowls etc were in a cupboard under the tv. The apartments are clean but you have to empty your rubbish and wash up before you leave otherwise it’s an €80 charge! No maid came in during the short time we were there. No signs as to where to take the rubbish/recycling so we left it with some other rubbish that was left about. Yoga was an extra €10 euros each. Football and tennis were extra too. One positive thing is that all the floor surfaces were non slip so no need to worry if you are wearing heels and it’s raining. There is a free shuttle bus to Garda which stops between 12.30 and 3 and then starts again until 5ish. We used this a couple of times - one driver is practicing for F1! He was texting and making calls, driving on the wrong side of the road and speeding. I nearly fell out of my seat
Hotel Bella Italia
4/549 Reviews
Just returned from a fantastic week's stay at the hotel. My wife and our 9 year old daughter thoroughly enjoyed the time we spent at your wonderful hotel, from the pool area where you can monitor the kids from any point to the always cheerful and helpful staff. The fact that there were no sunbed wars was an absolute pleasure, the hotel facilities are only available to hotel guests and the lifeguards on duty do an excellent job monitoring this. You do get the use of the adjoining camp site and it's waterpark which is another added bonus, there are numerous restaurants and bars within the campsite the furthest away being just a 10/15 minute walk and the closest being right next to the hotel itself, access to the lake again is around a 15 minute walk. We ventured to Gardaland Via a taxi ordered from the hotel, and caught the road train from the campsite into peshiera for an afternoon lunch. Breakfast at the hotel was laid back and there was a good selection of pastries, fruit, cereals breads etc, real fruit juices and good coffee another bonus. Our room was on the ground floor Number 7 (Limone) which was ironic as the one other time we visited the lake we stayed in Limone!!! The room was fine, the bathroom, in particular the shower could do with some tlc, but hey ho, you don't go on holiday to sit in your room!!!! Would definitely have no hesitation recommending the hotel to friends/family, a really laid back chilled out experience and will most certainly return in the future.
Leonardo Hotel Verona
4.5/561 Reviews
Borgo Roma
Loved this hotel. The staff all spoke some English with most speaking English fluently. Staff were very attentive and nothing was too much trouble. The hotel is clean and excellently maintained. Excellent food, and the staff were very attentive and pleasant. Rooms are of a high standard. We loved the patio dinning experience. Great value for money and really would be nit picking to find any fault during our visit. One of the best hotels we have stayed in. We loved this hotel and it’s 2 minutes away from the Motorway.
Belvedere Village
4.2/57 Reviews
Great holiday even with babies. great location close to the lake and Gardaland. The pools are excellent and accessible to all. The only problems are that the double bed has two separate mattresses and not just one and the kitchen is not very well equipped
Gardaland Adventure Hotel
4.4/542 Reviews
We stayed for one night as a family of 4, while visiting Gardaland. Pro's: 1. Great location - easy 5 minute shuttle ride into the park in the morning. Can leave your car in the hotel carpark (but see below). 2. Fantastic room - they are themed. Kids loved the jungle theme on the walls and ceiling, and the treasure hunt (puzzle to solve in the room). Nice layout for a family - effectively two bedroom areas separated by a bathroom in the middle. Reasonably modern bathrooms, and rooms have aircon. 3. Breakfast room is also themed (egyptian), and buffet had a nice selection. Kids were very happy. Con's: 1. The pool / resort part of the hotel closes very early in the season (which wasn't clearly telegraphed in our booking). It was still very hot, and we had no pool. Worth checking before you book. 2. Shower in the bathroom is tiny. 3. We saw at least one car broken into in the hotel carpark - so beware of leaving valuables in there.
hu Altomincio Village
4.1/556 Reviews
We have done a good few Eurocamps this one was well located if you have a car. However you are not allowed to drive your car into the actually place which means a walk or a golf buggy taxi service to your accommodation. I was expecting loads of mosquitoes as you are close to water and hundreds of trees there was some but nowhere as bad as Venice for sure. On site shop is a complete joke for prices out of control avoid avoid prices compared to the local super markets only 1 mile away martineaz was our choice which had everything and unreal prices 2 t bone steaks as an example €12 wine €2 to €4 processo €3 Parma freshly cut 10 slices highest standard $3 . The actually cooking facilities although basic were good. Fridge microwave cooker electric freezer. God send was we had an Air Con unit this is a must for me as temps got up to 37 I would suggest this is a must. The on site food restaurant take away was average at best has to be said and expensive for what you got. 2 small pizzas and chicken nuggets as an example will set you back €30 feels like snack food. Onsite swimming for young kids this is the best I have seen otherwise my review would be lower. However the entertainment in the evening is poor standard very poor indeed. The arcade for the kids is terrible and becarful with the rip of token scheme . Car parking on site is another problem very few spaces and most families bringing more than one car. There is a more adult pool called the Olympic pool which was easier to get sunbeds and had a pool bar drinks there where averaged proced €4 up . After 9pm though it really is be quiet they are very tough on that here. It is make your own entertainment really yahtzee here we go. There is a little gift shop to not much to write home about. But a good location to base yourself for a morning swim to lunchtime or set of to Verona in the car or Lake Garda plenty of great shopping or eating out spots to visit unlimited actually. If on a budget I would suggest a car and I would suggest buying your food from a local supermarket and cooking it will save a fortune and in general will be better. Plenty of cheap wine . I would go back but not without a car I think for those families flying in to this resort will be furious at the prices and lack of evening entertainment.

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Total Properties1
Number of Reviews47
Lowest PriceNZD 153
Highest PriceNZD 575
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 453
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