Usuário convidado
19 de fevereiro de 2025
The reception area was very nice and welcoming. I paid by Halifax clarity card and lawfully they have to ask me if I want to pay in local currency or sterling which they didn’t. I was given a receipt saying I had agreed to pay a 5% additional fee and accept their currency charges. I argued about this for most of the 10 days I stayed there. The female manager was aggressive and told me it would get sorted out, but it never was, and spoilt our stay. Do not pay by credit card here. Many did and had to pay these extra charges, Complete rip-off. The bedroom was very nice. Cleaners were excellent and toiletries were of a good standard. The bed was very comfy. The room was at the front of the hotel so you could witness the chaos that was Candolim and the frequent accidents on a very busy road. We enjoyed this though others may want a quieter balcony. Wifi was very good and I could watch TV from home through my computer on the large TV with scarts. The breakfast was fantastic if you like curry-associated dishes. For me, it was egg and toast. Lots of lovely chocolate cakes and on one occasion an amazing chocolate milkshake made breakfast pretty unusual. The garden featuring a big pool was filled with an abundance of lovely flowers and trees and was a sea of tranquillity when compared to the front of the hotel. Until the locals took over the pool, which they did for an hour most days. At best 20 odd people jumped into the pool with their clothes on, at worst they brought loud music speakers and drinks holding unofficial parties. After they left, there was a return to peace and harmony. The pool was great, though it suffered from tree debris in the pool. There was no wifi at the pool. Only one bed wasn't broken, and the pool boy often recycled towels that had been used by other guests. Don't accept a towel if it's damp. Overall, this was a mixed experience that I probably won't repeat.
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