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December 6, 2023
Wow. Sani is one of a kind. I have never been to somewhere so big, with so much to do and see, that feels personal. The whole experience was phenomenal. Although some parts were quite expensive (namely the alcohol!), it was all completely worth it. Not once was there an occasion where I thought a staff member wasn't doing their utmost to help me. I had a problem with my air conditioning and within 5 minutes an engineer was fixing it, 10 minutes later everything was perfect. However, I must note one improvement I think could be made. Firstly, it is unfortunate that the beach is separated between Sani Club and Sani Beach by another resort. It would be great if this could be only for Sani as it would make walking down the beach more seamless. I did hear though that Sani was attempting to buy this resort, so that is good. Out of all the 5 (?) resorts, I recommend Sani Club the most. It is very private, green and beautiful. While slightly far from the centre of Sani, you can call for your own, private Volvo. In peak times the maximum time I had to wait was 10 minutes. Other alternatives include taking a short 15-minute walk along the beach or (what I did) hire an electric bike at their bike centre. I wouldn't recommend a bike that isn't electric at Sani Club as there are some hills you have to get over, and I didn't come to Sani to exercise! Those who do want to exercise can use the gym (which was very clean and not very busy when I took a look) in either Sani Club or Beach. There are a multitude of restaurants available around Sani, all with their own different foods (Greek, Italian etc) and all very nice. There is also a buffet in Porto Sani, however, there is a much smaller selection of food there and it is usually quite busy with kids, so I would veer towards the restaurants. I would absolutely recommend the Ouzerie (by far my favourite) as the view is PHENOMENAL, especially during sunset/rise. The staff are amazing, and the food is spectacular. Furthermore, my son thoroughly enjoyed the Ozone Teen Club. He was out all day there, and it seemed extremely fun with many different activities. It is also only for 13-17 so perfect for his age group. He wouldn't stop talking about how good it was! Also, the Bear Grylls Survival Camp was a great experience for my son and I, led by George. It really did feel like a survival situation! Lastly, the Sani Festival. If there was any reason to go to Sani, this would be it. World-renowned singers go every year and make this a one-of-a-kind experience. I bought tickets to see Tom Odell perform, for a very reasonable £50 for front seat tickets, and god am I happy I chose to go. This was a deeply touching concert that will remain with me for the rest of my life. My favorite songs were his new song 'Black Friday' and 'Best Day Of My Life'. Usually, I don't go for 'sad' genres, but this was an exception. He performed with such expression and I can't help but remember this whenever I listen to his songs. You may thi