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[15/02/2009] With it's perfect location beside the beach and a walkway out to the coral reef the hotel provides something for everyone.
My wife and I stayed here for 1 week and we were looking for a holiday to relax and de-stress, we found the Royal Albatros Moderna provided these needs, it probably will be a bit more hectic in the peak season or during school holidays as there were few children during our stay.
A large hotel but with facilities to match, it never seemed crowded. Staff were always there to help and they were smart and friendly.
Food was good with a huge choice from the 3 restaurants,
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[14/02/2009] The Natali is set just outside the main centre on a busy road, it is a good base for exploring the area of Costa del Sol.
The accommodation is basic but clean and is ideal for a long weekend, not a place I would stay for a week or 2 week holiday especially on an all inclusive deal as the meals where repetitive, when on a budget this was ideal as it kept the cost down.
Our party would stay here again, but we would probably look for an alternative first.
[10/01/2009] I have eaten about 3 times in the Hana Puri and on each occasion have had an excellent meal. The choice is very good for meat lovers and vegetarians and it is nice to see inside the kitchen where the food is being prepared and cooked.
Look forward to my next visit to the restaurant, shame the only chance I get to visit is with the awful experience of shopping with wife and daughter.
[10/01/2009] This is an excellent attraction, where you can spend a morning or afternoon viewing crocodiles with a few other animals spread around the site.
A tour guide provides loads of fascinating facts about the closest relative to the dinosaurs. This is an ideal place to keep the kids occupied and out of mischief with the added bonus adults will love it to.
[10/12/2008] We had walked around Malaga old town for a while when we stumbled upon the horse drawn carriage tour and at 30 euros for the 4 of us it didn't seem to bad a price. The tour took 45 minutes and it takes you past most of the attractions near the Cathedral, these included the bullring, where Picasso was born, Paseo del Parque, Malaga harbour, city hall and Malaga beach. All of the sights were really good to see even if you could not get off and have a look around. If we had done the tour earlier in the day we could have gone back later and had a more leisurely look around some of the sights.
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[28/11/2008] The Eagle Market is ideal for our unreliable weather, you can even park undercover so you can be confident of being able to do a full days shopping without getting drenched.
You can buy almost anything from the stalls, with butchers providing fresh meat, fruit / veg stalls, jewellers, computer shops, clothes and cafes to keep you refreshed.
The stalls are all on the same level, so ideal for disabled people, a lift is also available from the town centre entrance and the entrance from Westfield shopping centre is on the same level.
Stall holders are friendly and provide helpful advice if yo
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[01/11/2008] The best place on Rhodes, history oozes from the labyrinth of streets where old mixes with new. Chic shops and cafes have opened in many of the old houses, but you still get a feel of how it must have been during the days of the Knights of st John.
[01/11/2008] The beach is long and sandy, with plenty of facilities available. Agios Georgios also provides all your needs for a day at the beach. The water was warm when we visited and very calm great for the kids.
[01/11/2008] Evening entertainment with a good veriety of Greek cuisine, wine, music and dancing. Great fun for all the family
[01/11/2008] This is the most beautiful beach my wife and I have ever visited. soft sand and warm turquoise water with excellent views of the mainland.
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