Guest User
June 3, 2025
Perfectly nice hotel. The village itself was nice and quiet. Nice, cheerful, staff who put up with my Italian. We actually went with TUI. I'd say don't bother with a rear-facing room; the balcony is really small. We paid to change to a front facing one, which was much better with a bigger bathroom too. Breakfast tends towards the Italian style (why not?) of sweet things. Unless you are planning on chilling out on the beach and pool for a week you really will need a car here. If so, remember that in Italy, blue road markings are paying spaces, white are free. Pre and post season often the blue are free too. There is a road behind the hotel, Via Tiglio, where there are about 20 free parking spaces. These have the advantage that you can enter the hotel via a small gate and you don't need to carry your cases up the staris by the pool, to receptio. Other than that, on the Via della Pineta there is a rough patch of ground where you can park for free. Italy seems to wake up for the summer on 1st June. I think it could be pretty busy in the village then. We were glad to be there in May. There were lots of areas with speed limits, outside of habitation, with no clear reason for them, but the locals ignore them completely.