The hotel is situated close to the beach and about a 1.5 km walk to the start of the main town and the cable car to the castle but there are many restaurants and shops on the way. It's just over 2km to the old town. The sea was warm but was full of very small bits if plastic. However, this was the same as we have experienced in Crete and Corfu in the past few years. The hotel beach (you need to pay for sunbeds) was sandy and pleasant apart from being covered in cigarette ends and discarded rubbish. This never seemed to be cleared up and the constant smell of cigarette smoke was annoying. Almost everyone seemed to smoke. Despite the Thomas Cook website stating that there was Wi-Fi, this was only available in reception (if you were lucky) and there was a 'per device' charge of £13 for our stay if you wanted it in the room. We paid for one device and simply used my phone as a 'hotspot' for my wife's phone and our tablets. However, I'm sure that the less technically aware end up paying a lot more. We arrived after midnight and were taken downstairs and into a very tiny and extremely old and tatty lift. Our double room consisted of two single beds despite booking a double. My wife was disappointed to tears. Not a great start. We did move rooms after 2 days to a much nicer room but there was only 1 power point which was on the far wall, nothing near the bed. Room was adequate. As we are fairly environmentally conscious, we weren't unhappy that the bedding wasn't changed every day, but not to be changed for our whole 9 days in the room was a surprise. Being close to the beach meant that sand in the room was inevitable despite taking our footwear off before entering. However, the floor in the room was never cleaned properly meaning the bed always had sand in it. We 'borrowed' a brush from the service trolley outside the room and swept the floor each day which proved the point. This was our first time 'all inclusive'. The breakfast was OK with a reasonable selection. Not suitable for everyone but adequate. However, there was no fruit apart from apples and rock hard plums, despite the area growing huge numbers of bananas. The fruit juice was all made from powder. There were usually oranges at lunchtime but I received a categoric NO when I asked for one with my breakfast. Lunch: good selection of salad. Although I don't eat salad for lunch, my wife did but along with several others staying there, ended up with diarrhea after 5 days. Not 100% sure it was the salad but apart from that, we ate the same food. Chicken was the main meat EVERY day along with meat balls and rather dry looking fish. This was served for both lunch and dinner and was rarely appetising. We ended up eating dinner every other day in one of the many restaurants locally. I got the feeling that chicken was pretty much served in most of the all inclusive hotels around as once, one waiter commented "so you're fed up with chicken then?". We didn't use the pool. There was no poolside shower s
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