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We had a very good stay at Sani Club and there is no doubt it is a beautiful, elegant and high-quality hotel. The service was excellent, the surroundings are stunning and the beach entry is lovely. It definitely feels a bit more refined and upscale compared to other parts of the resort.||That said, travelling with three small children, I personally found Sani Club less practical than Sani Beach, where we stayed last year.||While Sani Club is more elegant in style, its location makes family logistics more complicated. For dinner, going to the marina or the little village requires taking a shuttle, which is not always easy in the evenings with tired children. At Sani Beach, everything is within walking distance, including the port, restaurants and activities, which made evenings much smoother for us as a family.||Another important difference for us was dining. At Sani Club, dining is mainly à la carte. Even with half board or all inclusive under the dine-around system, you receive a fixed amount per person and often need to pay the difference, which adds up quickly for families. At Sani Beach, the buffet restaurants are a big advantage with small kids – simple, flexible and stress-free.||For children, Sani Beach felt much more convenient overall. The kids club, adventure park, climbing park, bike and stroller rental are all right there, and the flat layout makes it easy to move around during the day. This was a big plus for us when our main focus was the children.||That being said, Sani Club is a wonderful hotel and I would absolutely return – but I think it is better suited to couples or families with older children. It also has some fantastic restaurants on site, which are popular with guests from all over the Sani Resort, and the beach itself is excellent.||Next time, in 2026, we plan to try Sani Dunes, as we would love to experience all parts of the resort. Overall, Sani Club is very, very nice – just not the most practical choice for families with very young children, in our experience.