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21 years 6 months ago
This hotel is a kidsworld property so it is great for families, i wouldnt recommend that couples go here unless they are used to a lot of children being around.
food was good and varied.
beach wasnt too far away, shops bars and restaurants were within walking distance.
good all round hotel for families.
the interior of the rooms could do with a painting.
food was good and varied.
beach wasnt too far away, shops bars and restaurants were within walking distance.
good all round hotel for families.
the interior of the rooms could do with a painting.
Travel operator: Unknown
22 years 4 months ago
I STAYED IN THIS HOTEL LAST YEAR AND FOUND IT FANTASTIC. IT SHOULD BE UPRADED TO A 3* DEFINATELY IT WAS A GREAT HOLIDAY. IT WAS OPPOSITE A WATER PARK AND 2 MINUTES AWAY FROM THE SHOPS AND BARS.
I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS HOTEL TO EVERYONE
I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS HOTEL TO EVERYONE
Travel operator: Unknown
22 years 4 months ago
This was our first holiday that we took our then 2 year old daughter on,so we were looking for a family hotel in a good location. That is exactly what we got from Delfin Verde.
The hotel was lovely,very clean with great facilities. The staff were extremely friendly and loved children. Although our daughter was too young to join the kids club the staff made her feel very welcome whenever they could especially during the kiddie disco which she absolutley loved.
The only downside was that to get to the beach you had to cross a busy main road and we all know what the roads can be like over there!!Just use your common sense and the crossings you will be fine!!
The food was lovely,fresh and there was plenty of it.The chefs were always popping out to see if everthing was ok and Belle especially was very friendly(at the end of the holiday she gave our daughter a gift and also bought her camera in for a photo).
Overall the hotel was one of the best yet and i would definatley go back after we have travelled around.
The hotel was lovely,very clean with great facilities. The staff were extremely friendly and loved children. Although our daughter was too young to join the kids club the staff made her feel very welcome whenever they could especially during the kiddie disco which she absolutley loved.
The only downside was that to get to the beach you had to cross a busy main road and we all know what the roads can be like over there!!Just use your common sense and the crossings you will be fine!!
The food was lovely,fresh and there was plenty of it.The chefs were always popping out to see if everthing was ok and Belle especially was very friendly(at the end of the holiday she gave our daughter a gift and also bought her camera in for a photo).
Overall the hotel was one of the best yet and i would definatley go back after we have travelled around.
Travel operator: JMC
Recommended
22 years 5 months ago
This hotel is a good 10-15 minute walk from the beach, after crossing a fast road.
The brochure states that Delfin Verde Marina is 'popular with British families' - but it is most popular of all families from the North of England - Newcastle, in particular. I think we were the only people to have flown from Gatwick - and we felt very, very out of place.
The food was all-inclusive - but catered to quite bland tastes (lots of tinned vegetables/blancmange). Nevertheless, there was plenty of it (served buffet style) It was great for the children as there was a free beach bar serving hotdogs and milkshakes most of the day.
Most families seemed to spend the whole holiday by the quite small and strangely shaped swimming pool, glugging 'alcoholic drinks' which were also all-inclusive.
Luckily, these were heavily watered-down, so there was no-one got too rowdy - although we were awoken at 2am one morning by one violent-sounding man screaming at his wife and throwing things around, and by his terrified young children running into the corridor crying. There was no-one on reception at the time, and the security guard who eventually answered the call did not want to intervene ...
The 17 year-old couple in the room on the other side, seemed to spend most of their time shagging against the wall or spitting over the balcony.
There was an aroma of sewage outside the hotel - this is not to say that it was anything to do with Delfin verde, as there are other properties close by, but it certainly did not add to the ambience.
We went on lots of excursions, which were all lovely - especially Valdemossa and Palma Cathedral.
The beach, once you go there was also very nice. There was a new block of toilets on the section we went to, which was handy as there was no way you could just pop back to the hotel for anything. Lots of nice beach bars, too which were all fairly cheap.
We preferred to spend our evenings walking along Alcudia beach, visiting the bars of other hotels and listening to their entertainment, rather than enduring children's karaoke and other delights on offer at the Delfin Verde.
I never witnessed any organised sports or recreation - other than the kids club where lots of small children were taken to the beach in the midday sun - which you're advised to avoid in the peak holiday months - without hats or any real protection from the sun.
A genuine two-star experience - but very over-priced for some reason. However, what you see in the brochure is what you get. One final point - when choosing your hotel, if there are lots of 'filler' pics, such as close-ups of children's face-painting, that could have come from any hotel, it's probably one to avoid.
The brochure states that Delfin Verde Marina is 'popular with British families' - but it is most popular of all families from the North of England - Newcastle, in particular. I think we were the only people to have flown from Gatwick - and we felt very, very out of place.
The food was all-inclusive - but catered to quite bland tastes (lots of tinned vegetables/blancmange). Nevertheless, there was plenty of it (served buffet style) It was great for the children as there was a free beach bar serving hotdogs and milkshakes most of the day.
Most families seemed to spend the whole holiday by the quite small and strangely shaped swimming pool, glugging 'alcoholic drinks' which were also all-inclusive.
Luckily, these were heavily watered-down, so there was no-one got too rowdy - although we were awoken at 2am one morning by one violent-sounding man screaming at his wife and throwing things around, and by his terrified young children running into the corridor crying. There was no-one on reception at the time, and the security guard who eventually answered the call did not want to intervene ...
The 17 year-old couple in the room on the other side, seemed to spend most of their time shagging against the wall or spitting over the balcony.
There was an aroma of sewage outside the hotel - this is not to say that it was anything to do with Delfin verde, as there are other properties close by, but it certainly did not add to the ambience.
We went on lots of excursions, which were all lovely - especially Valdemossa and Palma Cathedral.
The beach, once you go there was also very nice. There was a new block of toilets on the section we went to, which was handy as there was no way you could just pop back to the hotel for anything. Lots of nice beach bars, too which were all fairly cheap.
We preferred to spend our evenings walking along Alcudia beach, visiting the bars of other hotels and listening to their entertainment, rather than enduring children's karaoke and other delights on offer at the Delfin Verde.
I never witnessed any organised sports or recreation - other than the kids club where lots of small children were taken to the beach in the midday sun - which you're advised to avoid in the peak holiday months - without hats or any real protection from the sun.
A genuine two-star experience - but very over-priced for some reason. However, what you see in the brochure is what you get. One final point - when choosing your hotel, if there are lots of 'filler' pics, such as close-ups of children's face-painting, that could have come from any hotel, it's probably one to avoid.
Travel operator: Unknown
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