A luxurious hotel fully renovated in 2023. From the lobby onward, you sense a high standard: pleasant fragrance, everything new and stylish.
Everything is spotlessly clean.
Highlights include a stunning infinity pool and a large aquapark.
Most guests come from Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany.
The grounds are large but not yet fully landscaped.
Guests can use bicycles free of charge, and golf carts (buggies) run throughout the property.
Services are shared with another hotel in the complex, Vita (which is newer). Each has its own reception desk.
Across both hotels, there are 30 pools — 7 of which are heated—split into relaxing and family sections.
The rooms are comfortable and modern, done in a Nubian style. Family rooms have two separate rooms; Standard and Family rooms are nearly identical in design.
Robes and slippers are available upon request. Wi-Fi is free everywhere, and water is replenished in the room daily.
There’s an international animation team offering activities for kids and adults, plus nightly shows.
Also on-site: a mini club, a well-equipped gym, and an impressive spa.
You’ll find a soccer field, basketball court, regular soccer (European football), and virtual games.
The sea’s color is breathtaking, reminiscent of the Maldives.
But! There are low tides, and it can be windy. There’s essentially no direct beach entry; during high tide there’s a small sandy lagoon, but otherwise swimmers use the 120-meter pier.
The reef is very scenic, with a dive center. Dolphins often show up.
The food is high-quality, tasty, and varied.
Five main restaurants, with one free à la carte visit. The bar offers smoothies and ice cream; the beach bar operates until sunset.
All Inclusive runs from 10:00 to midnight.
I really liked this hotel. Everything is perfect except the sea approach: no sandy entry, just a pier.
It’s definitely recommendable, with the caveat that guests should be aware of the beach nuances.