The accommodation standards are poor.
The accommodation standards are poor, if you arrive after midnight they take advantage of you at check in. We had paid for 2 standard rooms, as we required an extra bathroom for a teenage daughter. When we checked in at 1am, they argued the booking. It was a good job my husband had a printed copy, they sent us to a family room, 1 bathroom in the bedroom. The other bed in the lounge by the front door. No privacy for a teenage girl. We went back to reception and were told "we can have 2 rooms, one upstairs and one downstairs in the same block". He then said if we didn't accept this accommodation he would have no choice but to separate us to opposite ends of the resort. Not what you want with a 16 year old girl.
So it was 1.30am dark, hot and we were tired, we took the rooms. Instantly we reported broken air-con in one! Again told we would be separated. So we stayed in it that night. It was fixed the next day.
The rooms were old, broken furniture/windows, very dirty air con vents. We reported a wardrobe door hanging off and a broken window, no one fixed it! Taped wires on bathroom fans, black electrical sockets... Our room had an extra kiddy bed shoved in it and when it was folded up the mattress looked like something you'd see at the tip! Yuck!!
We became ill, upset tummies. 2 of our extended group ended up on drips in the medical centre. The filter system on the pools was being turned off during the day, the water became cloudy.
We were a group of 9 and at one of the restaurants they refused to seat us as one table.
The food was reasonable for Africa. Plenty of places to get drinks, but long queues.
In the most the general working staff were very helpful and kind. Watch out for the shop prices. I tried to buy some airplanes snacks, he wanted to charge me £44 for 7 items. Probably £21 in the UK
6 August 2025
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