just returned from a weeks stay at the aloe club, stayed in room 241 excellent room, large living area with kitchen even though we stayed all inclusive, we would definately say the all inclusive was worth the money the food was excellent ,a little repetitive but good , and you can help yourself to wine, sangria , beer and soft drinks at meal times, breakfast was very good. the pools are lovely but only one is heated which we didnt discover till our last day also the pools we sat by were extremley windy even though there was hot sun the breeze cooled you down to being cold, however if you sat by the other pools were the heated one is its a sun trap with only a small breeze. the entertainment guys are great but the entertainment at night is limited there is something going on most nights but it doesn't last long, when we spoke to the staff about this they said it was because it was low season and they normally get alot of swiss families who go to bed early with kids and like quiet and that it was unusual that there was more english than swiss here at the moment, so unless you got talking it is extremley quiet, we did eat out once a bar called seven pints, it shows the football, the food you order here comes from the rock cafe next door and for 6.50 euros was excellent, but the drinks were 4 and 4.50 euros each, very expensive but a nice night, the old town by the harbour is lovely also but with being all inclusive we never went out much, the free coach to the beach is handy altough coming back at 1pm is to early so a taxi back was only 3.50 euro, the beach is gorgeous and if you walk further down the wath gets better, no rocks, however it is a nudest bach the further you walk. the only negative point we had was that there was an awful smell which came and went throughout the resort, which was in our room alot, the hotel said it was a sewage problem on the island, they didn't hesitate to move us but in the end if you left the patio door open the smell did go away so we stayed put , all the staff were lovely and all spoke excellent english, we would def return to the aloe club on an all inclusive basis, dont no if we would go in peak season as it would be to busy, going now ment no one was up till 8am and them only a few at breakfast and sun didn't really shine till 10am so no rush at all for sunbeds, even returning from the beach ay 4pm you could still get a sun bed, excellent hotel.
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