Okay, so we arrived on the 6th of June for 1 week, We had an emerald beach view room which was lovely. However there were a couple of things that could be improved. There is only one bedside drawer, the other side is a painted tree stump, which looked nice but not at all practical. Also just one sink in the bathroom and again no drawers or even baskets to put your bits in. You don’t need to bring shampoo, conditioner, body wash or lotion, it’s fully stocked with byredo which is just lovely. The bed was unbelievably comfortable, and the air conditioning worked beautifully and was fairly quiet. The room was always cleaned very well. Something that needs to be put right ASAP is the lack of privacy between you and your neighbours! They can see right into your room for the balcony/terrace. The beach isn’t any where near to being shingle, or pebble, it’s almost like a builder’s hardcore, so sea shoes are a must. Also the beds and umbrellas are very hard to move about, and if you love being in the shade then you might want to think about laying around the pool, which I didn’t like because it was to loud being so close to the bar area. Once in the sea it’s just heavenly, so warm and shallow, but look out for the jellyfish. This hotel really needs to offer some kind of water taxi or shuttle bus service that’s affordable , as the local town is very rundown, however it does have most of what you need, supermarket, pharmacy, ect ect. The restaurant called Bella vista is up by the church, well worth the uphill walk, views and food were great. The hotel has it own boat which cost 100 euros pp one way to take you into the old town, or for 2000 euros you can have it for the day. Breakfast was lovely, however I’m not a fan of egg’s that aren’t cooked to order, omelettes are, but fried eggs and poached were just sitting there. Overall we had a lovely time, and would return for maybe 4 days rather than a week purely because of its location. To the righ of the hotel there are lots of beach tavernas, food was horrible and it was all a bit Benidorm. Also behind us in the hills was the loudest cockerel in world, most certainly didn’t need an alarm clock. (No fault of the hotel’s) This hotel is like marmite, you will either love it or hate it. We loved it, but not it’s location or the surrounding area.