Guest User
January 31, 2023
We booked a deluxe villa for two weeks in August. The villa was in a really beautiful location, with a view of the sea. The pool was shared with the neighbor, which was no problem at all, and was of sufficient size, especially because it was relatively deep. In my opinion, the villa is more of a camping cabin, it's a bit too small and you have to know each other well to spend time there together. The terrace invites you to linger and is furnished with high-quality furniture. When we arrived - as I said, we stayed for 14 days - we asked for an intermediate cleaning on the 7th day. We were told that this was not usual and that we would have to pay €50 for it. After some discussion, we were told that we would get a basic cleaning for free, no final cleaning, which was fine with us. In fact, the €50 was on the bill, so we didn't argue any further. We also had problems with the pool for 5 days - it was covered in algae because the jets weren't working properly. We complained about this every day and were always told that the technician would fix it, but in fact the problem persisted until we left. Olivia Green Camping is committed to sustainability, and in fact a lot of the villa is made of plastic, including the shower cubicles and the floors. The coffee spoons at breakfast are also made of plastic, so there is definitely some wear and tear. All in all, at around €460 per day, it's not exactly a bargain and in my opinion the price/performance ratio doesn't match up.
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