My family of 4 (2 children under 10) stayed in a “2 bedroom deluxe family suite with sea view” on the 16th floor for 6 nights. The room and the view were beautiful. It was a lovely corner suite with 2 bathrooms and felt like an apartment you could live in. The balcony wraps around the apartment and is lovely.
There is a touch of an unfinished feel about the place, as that is clearly the case, I’m sure it’s rapidly improving. I could list a lot of little glitches but none of them would put me off returning.
The staff are lovely.
The pool is nice but there are few sun beds.
The gym isn’t bad for a hotel.
The breakfast buffet is decent but despite most of it being in bain marie’s or under lamps was often pretty cold. If they sorted that out I’d say it was good.
Now unfortunately to the HUGE issue that would stop me staying there and unable to recommend it, which is not the hotels fault, is the noise issue.
There is a large pedestrianised area in front of the hotel which has very regular events on it, there is Pink Beach Club and other nearby karaoke spots that I promise you even after this warning would blow your mind. Even on the 16th floor some of the DJ’ing and music was shaking the fillings in my teeth. Earplugs don’t work, noise cancelling headphones do something but not enough.
If this finished at midnight I could take it but even on a weekday it could be going on until after 4am!
One night the super heavy nightclub DJ’ing went on until around 3-4am and then there was a marathon event with a stage, music and announcer, that started at about 4:15am and went through until breakfast. I’ve never come across an environment less conductive for sleep. It was truly awful.
I don’t understand why the hotel doesn’t seem to have any soundproofing?
I feel sorry for the hotel as it’s not directly their fault. I did speak to them but all they could do is try and listen and reassure but that doesn’t help near zero hours sleep.
I would just hope that nearby hotels will gather together and try and work with the local authorities to do something about this as if they did, I would 100% return.
ゲゲストMy family of 4 (2 children under 10) stayed in a “2 bedroom deluxe family suite with sea view” on the 16th floor for 6 nights. The room and the view were beautiful. It was a lovely corner suite with 2 bathrooms and felt like an apartment you could live in. The balcony wraps around the apartment and is lovely.
There is a touch of an unfinished feel about the place, as that is clearly the case, I’m sure it’s rapidly improving. I could list a lot of little glitches but none of them would put me off returning.
The staff are lovely.
The pool is nice but there are few sun beds.
The gym isn’t bad for a hotel.
The breakfast buffet is decent but despite most of it being in bain marie’s or under lamps was often pretty cold. If they sorted that out I’d say it was good.
Now unfortunately to the HUGE issue that would stop me staying there and unable to recommend it, which is not the hotels fault, is the noise issue.
There is a large pedestrianised area in front of the hotel which has very regular events on it, there is Pink Beach Club and other nearby karaoke spots that I promise you even after this warning would blow your mind. Even on the 16th floor some of the DJ’ing and music was shaking the fillings in my teeth. Earplugs don’t work, noise cancelling headphones do something but not enough.
If this finished at midnight I could take it but even on a weekday it could be going on until after 4am!
One night the super heavy nightclub DJ’ing went on until around 3-4am and then there was a marathon event with a stage, music and announcer, that started at about 4:15am and went through until breakfast. I’ve never come across an environment less conductive for sleep. It was truly awful.
I don’t understand why the hotel doesn’t seem to have any soundproofing?
I feel sorry for the hotel as it’s not directly their fault. I did speak to them but all they could do is try and listen and reassure but that doesn’t help near zero hours sleep.
I would just hope that nearby hotels will gather together and try and work with the local authorities to do something about this as if they did, I would 100% return.