We stayed for 19 nights in October/November 2022.
As mentioned, every member of staff were warm, friendly and welcoming. Especially, the lady at the bar in the centre of the pool. She was very attentive and second to none service.
Location is spot on for the majority of swinging bars and clubs. A walk to the beach is about 20 minutes and about 10/15 minutes to the Yumbo.
If you travel from the airport by bud, then €3.50 and you’ll be dropped practically outside the hotel on the corner of the roundabout by El Poncho/Peaches and Cream. The opposite side is your return.
Rooms. If you don’t mind a traditional look, then you’ll get a bargain. For a fraction more, invest in the “standard” rooms. These are the recently refurbed rooms and are modern and slick. If you get room 401 or 501, then you’ll be on the corner of the hotel (next to the R or E of Rey Carlos) and have outstanding views of the beach and dunes. All from the comfort of your toilet. Shame the living and bedroom lacks a window to enjoy this, but stand on the balcony and this is what you’ll get.
The modern rooms are spacious and have a decent sized bedroom, a walk in rain shower and have a lovely kitchen, though sadly lack some expected items like a kettle and toaster (Buenos Aires provides this).
If you have to rely on the Internet for work purposes, then I would swerve this. Fortunately I had a data card, but other hotels such as Don Miguel, B.A, Las Gacelas all have strong, reliable connections in the rooms as well as around the bar.
Would we stay again? Yes but the showstopper would be the internet connection for us. And we’d only stay in a standard room and would insist on room 401, 501, or 402, 502.
Swingers do stay there but if that’s very important for you, then you’re more likely to get more swingers in Gold (not a swinging hotel but adults only). |