nwaynesworld
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The hotel is a short 5–10 minute drive from the old town. If you choose to walk the narrow streets, it takes about 50 minutes. Not to worry—the hotel offers a shuttle bus three times a day between the hotel and the post office in the old town. The bus can accommodate around 20 passengers. A taxi back to the hotel costs about €15.||The hotel is located on a hill overlooking the sea. A new hotel under construction next door may partially block some lower-level sea views (e.g., at pool level). During our stay, there was some noisy construction, which will likely continue into the new year.||The hotel grounds are beautiful and well maintained. Our room was spacious, spotless, and in excellent condition. It included a covered terrace with a lovely sea view. The staff were pleasant and professional, and the pool bartender was especially friendly.||The included breakfast was very good, with buffet-style hot and cold options. Overall, the selection was generous, and the food quality was decent.||The hotel also has a private stone walkway leading to the beach, about a 5-minute walk away. Unfortunately, there are no hotel-provided beach chairs or umbrellas at the beach. Guests can either lay a beach towel directly on the sand or rent two loungers and an umbrella from a nearby beach bar for €30.||My only complaints:| 1. Given that this is a five-star hotel, and considering that tap water is not recommended for drinking, unlimited bottled water should be provided free of charge. Currently, the hotel supplies only one bottle on the first day, which seems insufficient. Water is a necessity of life.| 2. At times, the Wi-Fi was painfully slow and disconnected unexpectedly.| 3. The construction noise was a minor irritant.