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14 de agosto de 2023
This is a lovely hotel right in the middle of the seafront. We had a family room which was small but had a double bed and bunk beds for the children, a small balcony with a sea view and a shower room/toilet en suite. We stayed half board, so had breakfast at the hotel which was a standard continental buffet plus bacon and eggs. All was very tasty and the dining room was never too busy across the whole of the week. The staff were friendly and polite, though they did not speak English as well as they did German - this is probably down to the resort being very popular with German tourists and less so with English visitors. All the staff tried very hard to answer queries and the cleaning staff were particularly attentive- our room was cleaned tidied every day in the half hour we were at breakfast. Hotel facilities are good - the pool was quiet and we had enough sunbeds each day. Half the pool was shallow enough for our children to swim in without getting out of their depth, and there is a toddler pool available too. The hotel has it's own section of the beach and you get a free pass for two sunbeds there. We only went once - the children preferred the pool - but the beach is clean and not too busy. The shore slopes gently so you could paddle quite a way out before it gets too deep. Only downside was the bar was always closed, which was disappointing as we would have liked to have a drink there in the evening before the children's bedtime and we were unable to get a snack at lunchtime. Other hints: We ate out each evening but after the first day or so decided our favourite restaurant was the Hotel Verdi 'Ristopub', which had delicious food and was well-priced. It was about 5 minutes walk along the main drag - turn left out of the hotel and then second left onto the main street. Pizzas and Lasagne was lovely and cheaper than the UK, the chips are gorgeous and the burgers are immense! Drinks were comparable to the UK, but if you want a beer get a large Hoegaarden - it's a bit pricier but it's more than a pint and comes in a huge glass, so it's better value. Ice-cream cones from any of the icecream stands along the main drag were 2 Euros and were delicious - the children chose a different flavour every night for dessert. We went to Venice midweek - it's a bit of a faff so here's how to do it: 1. Go to a Tabacchi to buy your tickets - they have a big T sign outside. Our return tickets cost 25 Euros. 2. Get a service bus from the yellow bus stop on the next road back from the main street. Make a note of the stop number so you know where to get off again on the way back. Remember the traffic drives on the right so you need to be on the far side of the road for the bus going right to left! 3. When you get on validate your ticket at the little screen attached to the vertical handholds - there a couple in the bus. You dont need to get on at the front! Our bus was very busy at 9.30/10.00 ish, so go earlier if you can. 4. Get off at the waterbus terminal at Pun
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