The hotel is part of a larger Mediterranean style complex called Oazis. Getting there is quite an off putting experience - you have to go through a small village and try not to lose the signs that point you towards Oazis, through a narrow bumpy country road. The first glimpse of the hotel is also not particularly nice - lots of cars parked indiscriminately on one side and the complex on the other. The hotel itself is right on the beach. Very confusingly, the reception is not in the hotel but on the main road. The stuff is friendly and very polite. The rooms are on the small side, so I would recommend upgrading to a Delux room, which is a spacious studio with an amazing large terrace facing the sea with your own lounge chairs. Disappointingly, the rooms are only serviced once a day and there is no turn down service. The swimming pool is a few feet away from the hotel entrance - good size and with a bar. The beach is very nice, with very fine white sand. There is plenty of space on the beach and the lounge chairs and umbrella are all included in the price of the room. Breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant, where service is less than impressive but the food is good. There are four or five good restaurants in the Complex and there are a couple of nice restaurants in the nearby village. The night life can be a little boring - only one decent night club in the nearby village, which is usually overcrowded.…
The complex is very good, it's well structured. The rooms are very comfortable, it's pleasure to sleep there. The bathrooms are very interesting, the walls look like there are made of stones. When you take a shower you have a feeling like you are in a waterfall. The service is excellent, the rooms are cleaned every day and the towels are changed daily too. The restaurant is good too so as the food. It's really convenient that you can put the bills from the restaurant to the final bill when you leave. The hotel is on the beach, and to wake up with the sound of waves is unchangeable feeling. You are not gonna make a mistake if you choose Maltese castle. It's close to Lozenets village, when they are other restaurants and cafes.
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