Localização Do Estabelecimento
Uma estadia Grand Hotel Mediterraneo coloca-o no coração de Santa Cesarea Terme, a alguns passos de Termas de Santa Cesarea e a 11 minuto(s) a pé de Praia de Santa Cesarea Terme. Este hotel de 4 estrelas está a 20,3 km (12,6 mi) de Laghi Alimini e a 1,7 km (1,1 mi) de Tower Miggiano. As distâncias são apresentadas à 0,1 milha e ao quilómetro mais próximo.
- Termas de Santa Cesarea - 0,1 km/0,1 mi
- Praia de Santa Cesarea Terme - 1 km/0,6 mi
- Tower Miggiano - 1,7 km/1 mi
- Spiaggia di Porto Miggiano - 1,9 km/1,2 mi
- Grutas de Zinzulusa - 5,8 km/3,6 mi
- Spiaggia di Porto Badisco - 5,9 km/3,7 mi
- Diocesi di Castro di Puglia - 6,3 km/3,9 mi
- Castro Marina - 7,8 km/4,9 mi
- Parco dei Guerrieri di Vaste - 8,8 km/5,5 mi
- Cala dell'Acquaviva - 9,3 km/5,8 mi
- Punta Palascia - 9,9 km/6,2 mi
- Dolmen Li Scusi - 11,4 km/7,1 mi
- Farol do Cabo Palascìa - 11,9 km/7,4 mi
- Spiaggia di Botte - 12,1 km/7,5 mi
- Grotta Verde - 12,6 km/7,8 mi .
Quartos
Sinta-se em casa num dos 76 quartos com um minibar. O acesso à internet sem fios grátis permite-lhe ficar sempre em contacto. Ao final do dia, assista a uma seleção de canais via satélite. As casas de banho privativas dispõem de um polibã, artigos de higiene grátis e secadores de cabelo. As comodidades incluem ainda um cofre- forte e uma mesa de escritório. A limpeza dos quartos é efetuada diária.
Refeições
Termine o dia com uma bebida refrescante no bar/lounge. Comece as suas manhãs da melhor forma com um pequeno-almoço buffet grátis, servido diariamente entre as 8:00 e as 10:00.
Negócios, Outras Comodidades
As principais comodidades incluem acesso à internet com fios grátis, aluguer de limusinas e registo de entrada rápido. O hotel disponibiliza transporte de/para o aeroporto (disponível 24 horas) mediante uma sobretaxa.
4*? Not in a million years!
If ever a hotel was inappropriately named then this is it. And it’s a complete mystery as to how it has been ‘rated’ 4 star. Or maybe not. If the star rating is based on facilities then it might be understandable.....except the facilities here are not as translated on their website. ‘Our’ beaches are certainly not their beaches - they require entrance fee payable. Same with the pool - the implication that this hotel has its own on their and various Puglia websites - particularly hotels-Apulia dot com - is completely erroneous. There’s a thermal pool down below the hotel for which one can pay an entry fee. So their 4* rating relates to what exactly? We couldn’t work it out. As we’re on a walking tour of Salento, we’d been boooked into all 7 of our hotels on the basis of facilities offered.... and our tour operator was clear with us about this hotel’s ‘own beaches’ and pool. We raised this with the receptionist, who had apparently translated the website into English herself; she was more interested in arguing with us than accepting the misrepresentation demonstrated in their website. She did suggest that they have a ‘partnership’ with the beach people and the thermal pool operator...though this has been terminated due to Covid. (When she showed us the website then it did state that there is a (very small) discount to use the sulphurous pool, which she defended despite its irrelevance as they had ‘built the website last year’. Given Covid restrictions have been around since March 2020 and it’s now September 2020 then it seems inexcusable that this claim around discount has not been removed in the intervening period - a good website has a decent content management system which ought to allow for instant amendments.) Reading the above you might be tempted to believe we’re just hard to please and serial complainers. Nothing could be further from the truth. As justification, we’ve now been on 5 walking tours organised by New Experience Travel, so have stayed in almost 35 hotels in that time just in those trips (always choosing the upgrade to luxury hotels), and this is the first one we’ve felt so underwhelmed by, and moved to review negatively - both the obvious disingenuity of their claims regarding facilities but also the attitude of the reception staff when this was pointed out led to genuine disappointment. As for the rest of the hotel, ‘faded opulence’ would best describe it. Our room (401 - don’t accept it) was in an echoey corridor by the lift, disturbed by all & sundry conversing loudly as they stood waiting for said lift to arrive. It had no air conditioning (despite claims that rooms have aircon), broken fittings, a bathroom light that didn’t work, dirt and leftovers from a July 17th guest on top of the mirror, a tiny shower with ill-fitting screen (we flooded the bathroom twice in our one-night stay) and the world’s noisiest mini-fridge, masquerading as a mini-bar though devoid of any refreshments (we unplugged it in order to attain some peace & quiet). We’d been booked half-board but eschewed dinner when we saw the featureless and characterless massive dining room, so can’t comment on quality of the food. We are at the pizzeria on the terrace opposite....which was excellent. Breakfast was ok but the occasion, like the hotel, lacked any atmosphere. Given the Grand Hotel Mediterraneo’s prime location, it ought to be a guaranteed high class friendly hotel, rather than choosing to mislead through its website. We won’t be back, and obviously will pass the feedback to our tour operator - we’re apparently the first guests on this new (for them) walking tour, so suggest there may be an alternative hotel chosen in Santa Cesarea Terme for those who might follow us.
Bait and switch
We arrived as scheduled and they told us our room "had a problem" so we were re-booked at an alternate hotel of equal value. They offered no explanation even though we had booked it several months in advance.They paid for a taxi to take us to a new hotel which placed very small room where several things were not working. The staff was not helpful or even polite. I would not recommend this place
Ok hotel
Dated hotel but was fine to stay in. Showers were a little small and ran cold quickly. Another couples room smelled a little of damp but hotel staff nice and great location in town. Nice to sit out in front of the hotel with a drink.
visit to sea side puglia
great view on front side hotel to sea and village, parking on back side hotel via back entrance. basic room with small fridge but no water cooker; wifi available, but low speed. bathroom in room is very small but has shower, sink and toilet. airco capacity is low, hard to get temperature in room down. staff is very friendly. access to beach is 10 min down multiple steps in pool or beach club against payment - beach club is based on the rocks with sun beds and parasols over various levels. swimming is possible in natural basis in sea; shower avail. (hotel gives discount voucher) / hotel has elevators and roof terrace with nice view. village is very small and in pre season lots of restaurants and bars are still closed. would not want to stay here more than 2 days. next bigger city is Otranto, or further away, Lecce.
Mediterraneo in Florence
Overall good hotel. Not convenient to the train station or other areas. Good view of the river if you get a riverside room. Breakfast is very good with lots of choices.' Front desk is very helpful and knowledgeable about area.