Guest User
August 28, 2023
The hotel is in a fantastic location, right on the beach front with a private garden and always enough loungers. It is a very peaceful part of the coast, but if you want lively areas Olbia and other towns are a bus ride away, or a taxi. I would recommend going to the island of Tavolara for the day; the beach, clear water and scenery is breathtaking. The return boat trip is €20 and well worth it. Go early to secure yourself a spot on the sand (the hotel kindly loaned me an umbrella for my trip) and to avoid the big crowds that come in around lunch time (from all the yachts that swarm the island). There are only a few places to get drinks and food and they were really busy and pricey! The hotel is for families or couples relaxing, and is definitely for Italian holiday makers, although I did hear a few French families. I was the only English speaker and I loved it - after all there’s little joy in travelling if you don’t want to immerse yourself in, or at least experience another culture…. I was on a half board package, and there was always something to my taste for dinner; pasta, fresh fish, grilled chicken…and lots of great salads! Desserts were not that good, but there was always fresh fruit. Breakfast was ok, lots of options. All in all the restaurant was ok, I was there for 4 days and wish I’d have seen some traditional pizza! My room, was spacious and had lots of storage. Everything needed a little updating however, all was good. The staff were welcoming and friendly, absolutely brilliant in every way, and always happy to answer any questions or give tips about the local area. They spoke fluent English to me (as my Italian translation was so poor - I’m trying ok!!) For a 3 star hotel, this place is perfect. The only reason I’m not giving it 5 stars is that wifi is not available all throughout the hotel, some parts of the hotel need an update and the food was ok.