We stayed here for a week as part of a Golden Rail journeys group. Overall, we were very disappointed in this hotel
First of all, the good points, the chalet-type rooms were nice, very spacious enough room for a family of 4 with a sitting room area and a pull-out bed. They were very quiet at night. Rooms were cleaned every day with fresh towels. The room had a safe and a hairdryer, but both were too high up for a short person like me. There were two TVs in the room and 2 closets, but I had only 3 hangers when I arrived, and it took all afternoon for them to bring me more. I had to ask twice. There are steps up to the room and a very high footpath leading to them, bit difficult for anyone with mobility issues, especially when it rains and they are slippery. There needs to be a rail for support at the steps.
There is a nice pool with sun beds, but the water is not heated. The strangest thing is that they close the pool every day between 1 and 3, why ?? It's not as if there is a lifeguard on duty when it is open. This is the first time we've ever experienced this in all the hotels we've stayed in.
We were on an all-inclusive basis, but the buffet-style restaurant food was very disappointing. Breakfast never varied, never any fresh fruit, just canned peaches or prunes. Tasteless scrambled egg and soft bacon. There were loads of cakes available, but no one wanted cake at breakfast. The coffee was good with cappuccinos, etc, freshly made in the restaurant at breakfast( long queue) and at the bar during the day. Lunch and dinner were similar, the cheapest of ingredients, badly cooked, one of the worst all-inclusive we've been to. The special Puglia evening did not have one Puglian dish; we got bony ribs, slimy curried drumsticks and bland pasta in a plain tomato or creamy sauce. Where were the focaccia and the orecchiette specialities of the region that we were told about on our tours? Also, no ice cream . On days when we were not back from lunch, we got a packed lunch the same every day: bread, cheap ham and rubbery cheese tired-looking apple or pear, water, juice and a biscuit, not very appetising.
Drinks were ok, the wine was nice enough, and we could get prosecco and gin and tonics. There was an inconsistency with the bar staff. I asked if Aperol spritzes were on the all-inclusive deal at the start and was told, 'no', only to see the next day people drinking them, and a different waitress then said that they were included. The bar staff were nice enough, but the restaurant manageress was very abrupt, especially if you sat at the wrong table, even though there were plenty of free tables available. Reception staff ok but they liked to ignore you at the desk when they were on the computer.
They advertise a small private beach, and we went for a swim there. It's an awful beach, full of seaweed, rocks, pebbles, quite hard to get in and out of, and when we did get out, we were covered from head to toe in seaweed, and the showers at the beach weren't working .
The bar area was too small and a bit bleak. I presume there is a bigger bar area open in the summertime
The toilet doors throughout the hotel have old-fashioned keys, and my husband got locked in one night at the bar toilet as he pulled the door behind him, but there was no key to open it again. Most of the toilets in the downstairs dining room had no keys or locks.
It is not a hotel we'd ever return to; maybe it has more atmosphere in the summer and hopefully better food.