Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Cheap & cheerful. Great location. Staff lovely & friendly. Suited our needs of a bed & shower for the night. We generally don't stay in places like this but left our booking til too late & had to grab what we could get.
Room with water views and great location. Handy for restaurants, sightseeing. Large bathroom with good lighting. Excellent kitchen facilities. Comfortable bed. Felt safe because room card was required in lift to access your floor.
Great location suitable for families with children. Playgrounds and restaurants within walking distance. Free public car park next door with cctv coverage for safety
location great, if they did the required PPM maintenance and cleaning to the rooms would also be great.
indoor pool is good but poor lighting doesnt meet min legal lighting safety requirments.
room service food if you can manage to order it was good, but limited menu get better food, quicker and cheaper at the entrance resturants.
Great location. This was our second stay in the last few months and again enjoyable. The cabin we stayed in (2 brm garden view) was older and showing it in places (there are new cabins along the seafront) but had all we needed. As beach cabins with little insulation, the heating was needed but worked effectively. Price is not cheap but we felt was pretty fair for time of year and location (we did get a Booking.com Genius discount). Good meals at local Bowls Club a few minutes drive away.
Great location & free parking across the street. Safe balcony for a toddler & the kitchenette had all the essentials, washer & dryer was convenient
Zoey
Family with young children
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