![]() The overarching issue with this hotel is its sense of complacency, like with so many hotels in Croatia.If you need any examples of this, then do not look any further than the broken lift that has not been fixed as of yet.The lift itself is quite ancient and it broke down, so there are 8/9 flights of steps (depending on the floor you are staying at) to negotiate if you want to get to the beach.There seems no hurry to fix it we were told there was only one technician in Dalmatia who can fix it.Be that as it may, the fault lies squarely with Blue Sun as the holding company, for allowing things to get to such a point as to need an antiques restorer for a lift that was installed sometime in the 80s, rather than an engineer.The hotel staff didn’t seem too concerned about the fact that the one lift they have is out of service. ![]() Food is a 2/5 and the menu is quite basic.My advice to the holding company would be to look at the food offering of any decent hotel (hint: Kompas in Dubrovnik). Rooms are OK size-wise however they are quite basic and very outdated.Again,you are overpaying for what you get. DO NOT book this hotel if you have a pram/buggy and a very young child/baby.Access to the beach involves negotiating 7 flights of steps, during which you will have to carry your pram.This hotel requires serious investment and money you pay for rooms here can get you much better facilities in one of the neighbouring hotels.Anyone who claims access is fine if you have a baby is simply lying. However, the issues related to this hotel cannot be overlooked and we hope that our experiences in this hotel over the past week will help people with babies/young children make the right decision regarding their holidays. I will start with the positives.Hotel restaurant staff were absolutely lovely as were the chambermaids-absolutely wonderful people whom we were able to relate to, partly because we understand the mentality of the people from this part of the world. ![]() The overarching issue with this hotel is its sense of complacency, like with so many hotels in Croatia.If you need any examples of this, then do not look any further than the broken lift that has not been fixed as of yet.The lift itself is quite ancient. Rooms are OK size-wise however they are quite basic and very outdated.Again,you are overpaying for what you get.įood is a 2/5 and the menu is quite basic.My advice to the holding company would be to look at the food offering of any decent hotel (hint: Kompas in Dubrovnik). However, the issues related to this hotel cannot be overlooked and we hope that our experiences in this hotel over the past week will help people with babies/young children make the right decision regarding their holidays.ĭO NOT book this hotel if you have a pram/buggy and a very young child/baby.Access to the beach involves negotiating 7 flights of steps, during which you will have to carry your pram.This hotel requires serious investment and money you pay for rooms here can get you much better facilities in one of the neighbouring hotels.Anyone who claims access is fine if you have a baby is simply lying. ![]()
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