This is an older hotel, and while it’s far from perfect, the renovated rooms are clean, modern, and quite comfortable.
The real highlight — and the reason to come — is the beach. It’s truly a gem: calm, deep, and wave-free, just like you’d find in parts of Greece or Italy. The warm, tranquil water is perfect for long, safe swims, and especially ideal if you’re traveling with small children.
The food is average. It could be better, but to be fair, the local food culture on the island isn’t a standout. The weakest point is definitely the so-called à la carte restaurants — long waits (sometimes up to two hours) for meals that are often underwhelming.
All in all, this is a solid 3-star resort. It’s not luxury, but if you’re looking for a relaxing beach holiday with swimmable, serene waters, it delivers