My wife and I returned from a week at the Melia Atlantico last Sunday, and as usual for me here's the review. I hope this is useful to someone. Positives... The Melia Atlantico is a nice hotel with good spacious rooms, large bathroom, and reasonable service throughout. Clean and well kept throughout. The beds were comfortable, made by the maid service each day and sheets were changed once during our week stay. The location is very nice with a quiet harbour, a small selection of bars, restaurants, shops, and an ATM are within a 5 minute walk from the front entrance. In the other direction at the back of the hotel is a well kept promenade with a wooden planked walkway to a soft sandy beach and sunbeds. On the way to the beach, you will pass a privately run beach bar. The food in the hotel throughout our stay was exceptional with a very good selection for all 3 meals throughout the day with added snacks twice a day if required. We found the bar service good throughout from both the lounge and pool bars. Day time entertainment was mostly geared towards children, but there were daily pool exercise classes for adults including spinning classes using "bikes" in the pool that seemed to be well received each day. The entertainment staff were exceptional and deserve praise; even down to ensuring that the children being supervised to their daily entertainment were walked hand in hand in a chain to their entertainment locations each day. Minor Negatives... Although a very nice hotel, it is quite large and visitors need to be aware that the vast majority of guests are Spanish. This is the case for the whole of Isla Canela and was actually a draw for us when selecting the hotel and location. We like to mingle with locals rather than visit a British oriented holiday resort, but some visitors may be surprised when occasionally the staff do not understand your requests. A Superior Twin Room with Balcony was actually described by the reception staff on arrival as a room with "no view". It was exactly that. An upgrade to a room with a view was quoted at €60 per person. Our allocated room had a tiny triangular balcony equipped with 2 chairs and a small table, and the "no view" at the front of the hotel on the second floor was a gravel and **** filled inaccessible terrace that prevented us seeing anything except the roofs of the adjoining buildings. On the plus side, it did prevent pedestrians below from looking into our room. Evening entertainment at the hotel was acceptable, although quite often it was geared towards the children who attended every evening. It was though not the usual entertainment staff singing and dancing, but usually processional entertainment to a reasonable standard with the entertainment staff joining in. Sunbeds on the beach although owned by the Meila Atlantico are charged at €10 for 2 beds and a shade per day. There is no drinks service from the hotel on the beach. If you have an early checkout, you need to book an early breakfast, howev