As another reviewer said, the hotel has many positives - lovely staff, and on the whole, good food. But the hotel is not, in our experience, a five-star hotel. I would say four star at best. It's extremely dated, and has a distinct 1990s feel to the decor. I wouldn't say it's tired, it's just old fashioned, and would benefit from an update and some TLC. The location is fine. You can easily walk down to the beach, and a walk to Isola Rossa is an easy 15 minutes or so on foot. The table service a la carte restaurant is very good (Petra Ruja), as is the exclusive a la carte restaurant, Tramonto. This is particularly good, although doesn't open often. When we were there in early September, it only opened one evening during the whole seven days, which is a little odd. We didn't enjoy the pizzeria although I suspect we just chose badly. But on the whole, food has been very good, and the breakfast is extensive, although it gets very busy. We were surprised on arrival when we received a welcome drink. Not surprised to receive such a drink, but surprised that it was something I can only describe as orange squash, and not the glass of fizz or prosecco you usually receive at five star hotels. So the positives were the food and the people who worked there, and a particular thanks for Jasmine who waited on us during food service a few times. We wouldn't, however, stay at this hotel again.
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