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Ist Class hotel, the position was great right on the beach. We stayed in a chalet a bit apprehensive when we booked it but we needn"t have worried as it was fantastic and very private with no hotel noise. Very tranquil only noise was from the birds a...See the full report
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A very good 4 star hotel in a large complex with a beachfront location. The staff were excellant and the local people some of the most friendly people you could wish to meet. The food at the hotel was excellant there were numerous
restaurants in th...See the full report
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We were lucky enough to be allocated one of the chalets which are some distance from the mail hotel. They are wonderful virtual semi detached bungalows set in well maintained gardens with the pool, resturant & beach nearby. We only used the hotel eat...See the full report
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The Regent is fantastic, the facilities are exellent,staff are friendly and go out of thier way to be helpful. We chose to stay in the garden chalets,which were a little away from the main hotel. In our opinion this was a good choice, we didnt feel c...See the full report
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The hotel was in an excellent position on the beach. The pool was enormous with plenty of sunbeds. The hotel has several restaurants which serve excellent food. Very spacious rooms some overlooking the pool. No entertainment to speak of in the hotel ...See the full report
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