Having stayed at Sunningdale Village on the Golf del Sur this resort was not as luxurious. There were 6 of us, 5 adults and a 12 year old...
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Having stayed at Sunningdale Village on the
Golf del Sur this resort was not as luxurious.
There were 6 of us, 5 adults and a 12 year old
and because of the size of the folding bed in
the lounge, described as a double but no
where near big enough, we had to request
another bed for my son. The bathroom was en-
suite to the master bedroom, which made
things a bit awkward. The kitchen was well
equipped, galley style that opened out onto a
small patio and lawn. All of the apartments
look out onto central gardens but you cannot
access these from your apartment without
going out of your front door and walking round
via the nearest footpath. The resort is perched
on a hill in the middle of the golf course and
does tend to suffer from high winds. You will
find areas around the pool empty where these
winds whip up a turmoil scattering dust.
The restaurant was being refurbished during
our stay although we have since been back to
eat there. Non-residents however do find it
difficult to park as there is only one small area
in from of the resort and all of the apartments
are only accessible on foot.
There is a good range of facilities, games
room, gym, laundry, TV room, guest showers
and changing facilities for those waiting for
flights. The central bar in the middle of the
pool provided good value snacks and
entertainment on some evenings. A good
resort but there are certainly much better
ones on the Gulf that I would try first.