DB5MiiOwl
7. lokakuuta 2024
We decided to go here for a break as on paper it was a large resort, but actually all the hotels are separate as we found out later into the holiday. There were 3 restaurants and a themed one, but only 1 open as end of season ( not mentioned when booking) this restaurant served breakfast, lunch and dinner (albeit lunch & dinner same food except for the roast) there was no entertainment and we went to the next hotel for that, but had to pay for drinks as this was a separate hotel and our all inclusive wristbands were not accepted. This resort has walking - lots of walking and not much else. There is a bus for €2pp to go to next village Labin - well worth a visit if you get the early bus and return at 1.30pm. Rovini is an hour away and well worth a visit, the concierge will organise a taxi as going by bus would be impossible or you could hire a car and then parking is impossible. Taxi was €170 and well worth the money. The pools here are good, a heated saltwater pool (29c) and 2 other pools one of which the seagulls loved. Transfer to/from airport is approximately 50 minutes each way - we got a private taxi booked with holiday. On arrival we got upgraded room, very spacious with 2 TVs but the remote seemed to work on both and therefore a bit annoying as when you changed channels on 1 it changed the channel on the other. The all inclusive drinks were strange - a selection of cocktails all pre-made, local spirits,local beer and soft drinks. Water from dispensers and house red/white wine on tap. In the restaurant house red/white wine on tap, plus tea and coffee, beer. There was no Bubberly at breakfast like most all inclusive holidays. All in all a nice area to visit when the sun out, but we seemed to of had a odd week as the temperature was up in the high 30c for the previous 3 months and we had the crap week
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