My husband and I spent 10 nights at Hotel Santa Gilla, half board. I booked this hotel for a number of reasons: 1. It was close to the beach. 2. A reasonable price. 3. Closeto things like bars and shops if we needed them. This hotel ticked the boxes. Hotel Santa Gilla is great for one or two night stays which is what a lot of Italian families were doing but if you were staying for a long stay (like us) then it was perfect as you never saw the same people everyday! I think my husband and I and one other couple were the only British people there, which we also found a bonus! The pool area - no need to rush and claim a sun-bed as there were always plenty available. It did become busy around the pool at the end of our stay, more so with kids and inflatables, which is expected into the summer season. The food, yes some would say is ‘limited’. We picked a starters and a mains from a list of 3 for each and that was your dinner for the next evening. Dessert was whatever they had prepared which was usually a mousse of some kind. Twice a week there was a buffet meal which meant you could sample traditional Sardinian foods. The breakfast is a lovely selection of yoghurts, cakes, meats, cheeses, breads, fruit and cereals, plus non stop fruit juice and coffee. Breakfast is everything you would expect for a continental breakfast. The quality of the food was excellent. The waiters and hotel staff are friendly and helpful. We requested a taxi to be booked to collect us from the airport and for various excursions. This cost can be put on your room tab to pay at the end of your trip. Be aware that if you book a taxi that isn’t booked through the hotel then you are charged for the expense of them coming out to your hotel as well as the trip itself. The hotel room was lovely, comfortable, not modern but had everything you needed for your stay. The only things that would have made it super perfect is if there had been a kettle for tea and coffee in the room and a larger shower cubical. The hotel weren’t keen on you putting anything other than hotel bought things in the fridge / mini bar.. We visited the capital, Cagliari, for a day out. The hotel booked us transport from the hotel to the market. The market was worth a look, lots of stalls selling meat and vegetables mainly. We then went on to visit the botanical gardens. This was well worth the entry fee of approx €4. We spent the rest of the day walking around the city. We returned by bus to the hotel (130). All in all, we had a lovely relaxing stay and we would recommend the hotel as it is a great base for doing nothing (like us) or renting a car and seeing more of the country.
自動翻訳