Good spot, next to the beach. Our room was sea facing, large terrace with chairs, table and two sunbeds. Never had those anywhere.Not much nearby - one beach bar, small, dull supermarket across the road, and a little farther two restaurants .It is basicallty a residential area. Nearby bus stops to catch buses into town, but take the timetable with a pinch of salt. Journey about ten minutes , costs one euro 15. The main port is well worth a visit with lots of bars , cafes etc, and a wide promenade. Prices excellent. The hotel is 1980's I would say, and needs refurbishing. Bedroom good enough with a double and a single, but fittings dated. Air con simple and reliable.Excellent room service from Leah the cleaning lady. Receptionists always pleasant and helpful, and patient with my Spanish. Dining room looks as if it's set for a wedding reception. Alex Polizzi would have them decluttering in minutes. No choice at breakfast which is served to your table. Always good, fresh orange juice, strong coffee, with tea as an option. Sticky bun, four pieces of toast with jam and butter, a variety of fresh fruit, cheese, various cooked meats, and one day only had eggs and yoghurt. Suited me, but my wife would have preferred the buffet option. They also don't do smiling waiters. Exception was the ever cheerful Maria behind the bar. Decent tapas with several options available at the bar. Neat, small swimming pool, but quirky. Didn't open until 11 and CLOSED for an hour in the afternoon.