Lucarelli12
September 11, 2023
We stayed in this village in the last two weeks of August, we were a group of friends (in total 6 families with children) who rented 6 apartments. On my experience (I speak for myself and not for the people who were with me) I can make a neutral assessment, in the sense that the negative and positive aspects compensated each other. The positive aspects concern the apartments, very clean, very spacious with new appliances. The staff all go out of their way to meet your every need and are very kind. The beach is spacious and the umbrellas are spaced just right from each other. Let's move on to the negative things: the village appears to be in an initial phase of change, so it has many shortcomings but also potential: there is no swimming pool (in my opinion a MAJOR handicap) and this, in an area where the sea is often full of jellyfish or rough (and still open sea), it makes the difference. These days you are either forced to go out or stay in your room to sleep, there is no alternative. The area used for evening entertainment is small and has a fountain in front of the stage, so you are forced to sit sideways (except for a single row of chairs in front of the stage). The entertainment, which I hear good things about in other reviews, seemed tired and often listless and was not able, in the two weeks we were in the village, to involve us. Then they proposed a weekly program of evening entertainment, so whoever stayed for two weeks had to see the same shows the second. And then, in closing, a mention for the Triscina area. It seems like a deserted city, with few, very few tourists and far from major points of interest. In the evening to find a little life, you had to go to Maza del Vallo to climb. For the rest, as I was saying, thanks to the enormous commitment of all the staff, the balance is not negative.
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