Guest User
January 6, 2024
If you took away the beach side location and coastal views, you’d be a fool to book this 1980’s twilight zoned Faulty Tower real life reboot. I booked a three bedrooms sub penthouse for myself and the family. The flat was large and airy, affording expansive view of the ocean. Beds were comfortable. However , everything about the the decore, furnishings and appliances screams tired, cheap, overused. Not a penny seems to have been reinvested to bring this place to the modern century. There is no going the extra mile- only extras provided are a couple of dollar shop sachets of washing up liquid and threadbare toilet paper. Towels must have been used and washed hundreds of times. Wi-Fi is that 2002 type that logs you out at every opportunity. But the most blah thing was the service. Reception is unprofessional to the point that the receptionist parked her own car in our parking slot and didn’t even apologise for it. A broken - super old- washing machine was not repaired by the handyman with not as much of an explanation. What’s not missing is the rules and regulations posters that cheaply cover the entire building - making sure that customers are left with the feeling they have just been ripped off and patronised at the same time. If you are looking to feel fabulous by the beach - avoid at all costs.