Not long back from a good week at the Ses Savines hotel. Location is brilliant. 15mins walk and you're up by the marina of San Antonio, with all the bars and restaurants around the marina, as well as all the shopping, bars and restaurants in the streets behind, often called the west end. However, as it was late in the season, a lot of the bars and restaurants were closed. On arrival check in was smooth. We gave the girl at reception our hotel voucher from Jet2holidays and she found our booking no problem. Within 5 minutes we had the key to our room and pointed in the direction of the lifts. We were in room 402, next to the lift which was quite convenient, and surprisingly we didn't suffer from the noise from the lift. The room was clean and spacious, with a walk-in wordrobe, dressing table and good sized bathroom. The doors to the balcony were shut, with green shutters on the outside, and when opening them we were taken aback by the wonderful view of the bay. It took our breathe away. The sunsets during the week were spectacular. Our room looked like it had been updated recently. However, the public areas are in need of a refresh. The ares were clean but did look a bit tired. The bar prices are comparable to other nearby bars, so we did drink there a couple of times. However, the bar at the Ses Savines apartments next door was a bit more open and had a better atmosphere, with a better view from it; we're quite nosey so enjoyed people watching while having a drink/something to eat. We had lunch here most days. The tuna bagette was huge! We were half board for the week. Breakfast was the normal affair, with plenty of choice of cooked items and pastires, fruit, cheese and meats. And cava for those who wanted a bit of bubbles with breakfast! Dinner was just as good, with plenty of choices. We enjoyed mexican night and the seafood pasta on the seafood night. The staff in the restaurant worked tirelessy to clear tables and restock cutlery, and we had no problems finding a table and cutlery, cups, glasses etc. There was entertainment every night, alternating with the Arenal hotel, about 5mins down the promenade. We didn't go to any of the entertainment at the Arenal, but did hear one of the singers when we passed one evening. He did sound good. The comedy guy at the Ses Savines one night wasn't too good, but then that could be because we've seen better. And the guy singing Lionel Ritchie hits was also not very good - again we've heard better. The big pool was in shade a lot of the day so we didn't use it. There were plenty of loungers. The smaller pool the other side of the hotel got the sun most of the day, but the area for the loungers was small so you felt you were sitting on top of each other, so we didn't use that area either. The loungers on the beach opposite the hotel were removed a couple of days into our holiday so we weren't able to use them unfortunately. It is a pity our large balcony didn't have a couple of loungers on them. The st
自動翻訳