Cristina H
June 29, 2025
Pine Beach is a nice hotel if you get it at a decent price. We stayed in the main building—the room was nice and spacious. The club rooms are not renovated, I asked at the reception, but it’s a pleasure to walk around the Bungalow area—lots of greenery. The food is varied, but repetitive. If you only like chicken meat, you basically have one option: grilled chicken thighs (once they had wings during the 7 days, and twice they had rotisserie chicken), but eating grilled chicken thighs for both lunch and dinner several days in a row is too much. There is also a pool with seawater. The biggest downside is that there is no bar on the beach. If you need drinks, you have to walk in the sun to the pool bar. And since it serves both beachgoers and pool users, there’s almost always a line. They have bottled drinks at this pool bar (and at the one near the reception), but elsewhere (like in the main restaurant where you eat three times a day) the drinks are from dispensers. Another big minus is the baby cot—it’s missing the proper foldable wooden mattress. It’s just the cot and a piece of foam. The baby basically sinks into the cot. We had to place pillows underneath to prevent it from sinking too much. We reported this issue to guest relations, where the lady didn’t speak English, and they sent us an extra piece of foam. The baby’s cot sheet was never changed during the entire stay. The minibar contains 4 sodas (Coca-Cola, Coke Zero, Fanta, and Lipton). I’ve stayed in lower-ranked hotels with more options. It’s a nice hotel if you catch it on a good deal.