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"Great resort... but..."Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 20, 2012
My husband and I were looking for a quick getaway for our anniversary, after a lot of research we picked this resort. Tons of positive reviews, no bad ones... Well it is a great resort, reasonably priced, the staff (except at the front desk) are really friendly and helpful. The food is okay at best. Its the same exact food for lunch and dinner, breakfast was the only change. If you are looking for a romantic getaway this is NOT it. The hotel is primarily older, retired Europeans and then there were a lot of families and small children. I love Europeans... But the younger families were smoking in the kids pool area, and in the adults area you would see a lot of naked older people. Being American... that just kind of weirded me out. Anyway when we got there I room wasn't ready. She wouldn't check us in with our name and confirmation number, they had to have a print out from Hotels.com. It was a bit of a pain and frankly unnecessary. The weather was nice, it was windy the entire time, that was my bad for not seeing that Windsurfing was big there! The scuba diving was meh. The cave diving awesome, but if you go for marine life there wasn't a whole lot. Will we go again? No. Did we have fun? Yes.
"hotel lancelot lanzarote"Reviewed by william wa of "long island ny" on Jan 27, 2012
delighted with the hotel ist class highly recommended
"Good for the Price We Paid"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 7, 2011
The Hotel was nice and the room was clean but the bathtub didn't drain well. They upgraded us to a suit when we checked in and the staff was nice but we didn't have the same experience checking out. The clerk was somewhat rude. Same thing with the restaurant the food was great, the prices were good and the first time we ate there the service was great but the second time the service was less then expected. The pool was undergoing repairs and the cove was windy but the beach was clean. The only negative to the beach was no beach chairs available. The view from our room was gorgeous. Overall it was worth the money we paid and I would recommend the hotel because it is rare the times you get a perfect experience. They do have room service but bring your own travel iron if you want pressed clothes without cost. The neighborhood is not high end but acceptable.
"Tourist location"Reviewed by Jeff H of "Salt Lake City, UT" on May 19, 2011
The location was the best part of the hotel, it is right off of the beach, and there is a bus stop right in front of the hotel. The bus goes to a few locations, and in particular to Arrecife. There is a market nearby and plenty of tourist type shops as well. It is a short time from the airport as well. I had the breakfast, but was not throughly thrilled with it. The food was not great, and as for the wifi, I couldn't get it to work, there was not a consistent signal. The bottom line is that I expected more from a four star hotel, so I would not recommend this hotel for anyone expecting a luxurious four star experience.
""Reviewed by Bev B of "New Jersey" on Mar 8, 2011
They are very basic bungelows in a great location. Only steps to the sea walk where you can watch beautiful sunsets. Lanzorate is a great island - easy to get around. Pool area is very nice. Staff very helpful.
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
The original port and fishing village maintain an agreeable low-key buzz with good bars and restaurants, but it is the beaches that make Playa Blanca famous. West of the centre, on past the new and expanding fashionable Marina Rubicón, and a clutch of luxury hotels, lie the island’s finest golden white coves, known collectively as the Papagayo beaches. Three small cafes are the only development in this protected area.
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