Disappointing Stay – Definitely Not a 5-Star Hotel!
I recently spent a few days at this hotel with the all-inclusive package, and I have to say it was a massive disappointment. This is absolutely not a 5-star hotel. At best, a very weak 4 stars, and realistically, it feels more like a 3-star property. I left feeling dissatisfied and frankly quite misled.
We arrived around noon, fully understanding that check-in is from 3pm. However, when I politely asked if we could have lunch while we waited, I was told we'd have to pay extra. I travel a lot and have stayed at many all-inclusive resorts around the world, and in every case, guests are welcomed and encouraged to eat or enjoy the facilities even before check-in time. Here, it was clear - you are just a walking wallet to them.
And that’s ironic, considering how much food goes to waste in such places. It's obvious that the owners or management have not visited truly high-standard hotels themselves.
The all-inclusive offer was incredibly poor. There was very limited choice at every meal, and the quality left much to be desired. Don’t be fooled by the management's responses claiming there are over 100 items on the menu, unless they’re counting juice flavours, coffee types (which, by the way, was awful), and a few sauces. The reality was: barely anything worth eating.
The atmosphere during dinner was also quite unpleasant. The restaurant managers were visibly rude to the staff, creating a tense and uncomfortable environment. You could see the servers rushing around nervously, clearly afraid of returning to their station without dirty dishes in hand. I overheard how managers were speaking to them on several occasions and honestly, it was disgraceful.
One particularly shocking moment was when I went to the bar to ask for a bottle of mineral water. The lady grabbed one, saw my all-inclusive wristband, put it back, and told me I could only have soda water with all-inclusive. So let me get this straight: if I pay in cash, I get proper water, but if I’ve already paid for all-inclusive, I’m given the cheap stuff? That’s simply unacceptable and frankly disgusting customer service. I paid for that "stupid" water when I paid for the package!
Another issue: the water on the floor in the bar area after it rained. It was very slippery, and nobody came to clean it up or even put a warning sign. This shows a complete lack of care for guests’ safety.
One of the most ridiculous rules was the ban on bringing food or drink from outside the hotel. They claim it’s for “health and safety”, but everyone knows it’s just about making sure you spend money only at the hotel. I'm an adult, no one should be telling me I can’t have a snack or drink in my own hotel room. Thankfully, there's a Lidl just across the street, where you can buy proper sparkling water, unlike the awful one they serve inside.
As for the rooms, we could hear every single word from the neighbouring room. There was just a door (not even a wall!) between us. The main door to the corridor also had gaps, so light and noise would come in all night. This is not what you expect from a 5-star hotel.
The room’s furnishings were incredibly cheap: a broken plastic chair, a thin plastic toilet seat, chipped mirror in the bathroom, dirty curtains and windows, and an overall dated, worn-out look. The bathroom clearly needs renovation.
The outside areas were no better – neglected plants, dried-out landscaping, exposed wires and pipes sticking out of the ground, and broken tiles creating trip hazards. The hotel simply doesn't look after its surroundings.
The only positive thing I can say is the location and the view, which were genuinely beautiful. But that alone is not worth the price or the "5-star" label.