Overall, my stay at the hotel had its highlights but also a number of areas that could be improved. Starting with the positives, the location is convenient for those who enjoy a quieter area. Access to the public beach is just across La Rambla, which is pedestrian-only, so there’s no need to worry about traffic. The beach itself is decent but may not be ideal for everyone. Much of the beachfront near the hotel is rocky, with only a few safe access points to the water. This often leads to crowding in these small spots. If you're traveling with small children, I would recommend the Alcudia area, especially around El Muro Beach, where the conditions are better suited for young kids. There are also two supermarkets within 20 meters of the hotel, which was a convenient bonus. The swimming pool, however, is quite small, so if you're planning to spend a lot of time lounging by the water, this might not be the best option for you. The food at the restaurant was generally good, especially if you enjoy Spanish cuisine, though I might be slightly biased in that regard. On the downside, while some of the restaurant staff were extremely professional and friendly, a few were less courteous, which detracted from the overall dining experience. One of my main concerns was the air conditioning in my room, which didn’t function properly. I reported the issue to the front desk, but the only response I received was some instructions that ultimately did not resolve the problem. This led to an uncomfortable first night, and while the cooler outdoor temperatures helped on subsequent nights, I would have appreciated better support from the hotel staff. Additionally, there were security concerns. The door leading to the rambla was often left unlocked, making it easy for anyone from outside to enter the swimming pool area. Lastly, while the hotel clearly caters to a large German clientele, I feel that the focus on one specific market creates a somewhat imbalanced atmosphere. Staff often spoke German to us by default, which could be off-putting for non-German-speaking guests. It would be great to see the hotel strive for a more diverse and inclusive atmosphere, welcoming guests from other European countries as well. Public transportation is easy and convenient. The A32 bus from the airport costs under 8 euros and takes about 1.5 hours. You can simply use a contactless credit card to tap in and out of the bus for each passenger over 2 years old, which made getting around hassle-free. In summary, while there are conveniences to this hotel, there are also some critical issues that need addressing. Depending on what you’re looking for, this may or may not be the best choice for your stay.
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