
Sol Princesa Dacil Hotel, Los Cristianos
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Sol Princesa Dacil Hotel, Los Cristianos
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I Would Definitely Recommend This Hotel For Famili
i would definitely recommend this hotel for families of all ages at any time of year. We went away at Christmas time and the best evening there had to be new years eve everyone had such a good time and a laugh. just a word of warning though don't arrange a plane back home for new years day...... wasn't the brightest of ideas! can't wait until next year.
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Although This Hotel Was Reasonably Clean And Los C
Although this hotel was reasonably clean and Los Cristianos beach and promenade is fairly close by (500 metres approx) we have stayed at better hotels in Tenerife. We had to pay extra for a Fan even though it was end of November it was still very hot and no air-conditioning in standard rooms.. The hotel advertised up-grade rooms with air conditioning but when we enquired were told "ALL OCCUPIED no chance of getting one" by a very rude receptionist.
This hotel needs to upgraded but for a last minute or cheap deal I suppose it would be all right, but we will not be returning.
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A Fantastic Hotel And A Great Resort.
A fantastic hotel and a great resort.
The Location Of The Sol Princesa Dacil Hotel In Lo
The location of the Sol Princesa Dacil Hotel in Los Cristianos is good, but all they seemed to be interested in was making money, as you have to hire a remote control for the TV and also fans to keep you cool. The food was very repetitive too.
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For Value For Money And Expectations We Were Rathe
For value for money and expectations we were rather let down. The restaurant and staff were great, but the plates and glasses were dirty due to lack of staff because the restaurant gets very busy. The hotel needs to be modernised. There were only approximately 4 high chairs in the restaurant, and 2 of these were broken, which was poor considering this is a family hotel. The sunbeds are a joke, and you have to queue up at 7am, but the doors don't open until 8am. There were queues of up to 40 people. It also needs air conditioning, as only the top 3 floors have air conditioning, and although each room has the controls, they don't work.
However, although the entertainment is poor, the staff are fantastic, and the kids love them. The pool is great. It is very clean and well maintained. The disco downstairs is a great idea, because the room is fantastic. But not enough people go in there because it is not advertised. We were there for 4 days before we found out, and that was by accident. The room allows you to keep an eye on your children playing, whilst the adults get to meet each other and have fun too.
I would go back to this hotel if it was modernised, and when the kids are older.
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Atlantic Paradise For Anyone Who Has Ever D
Atlantic Paradise
For anyone who has ever dreamed of visiting a tropical paradise with all mod-cons and abundant glorious weather, the place to find it is in the Canary Islands, an archipelago of thirteen volcanic islands jutting dramatically out of the Atlantic Ocean.
More than a thousand miles south of the Iberian Peninsula, and just 71 miles from the nearest point on the African coast. Most of the islands are uninhabited, and the three closest to Africa are Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the oldest geologically, and boast the largest number of beaches.
To the west lies Tenerife, the largest and most popular holiday island, with cliffs rising sheer out of the ocean. Here the golden sands have been imported from the Sahara desert, or rescued from the bottom of the sea to cover over the black volcanic sands of time.
The Canaria as the Spanish call the group of islands, enjoy a balmy climate all the year round thanks to the Gulf Stream arriving from the north, and the ensuing trade winds brushing the islands.
The combination of the pleasant climate and unusual volcanic features, has given rise to an incredible array of flora and fauna. The isolation of the islands has helped to preserve these natural gifts, and with 650 native species, the archipelago is one of the most important areas in the botanic world, as well as a haven for volcanic researchers.
The many massive piles of solid lava look like the remains of old coal mines, as if sitting there on a temporary basis just waiting for levelling out by man. Snow capped Mount Teide is an awesome sight to see on Tenerife Island, rising to 12,195 ft. It is rated as the sixth highest mountain in the world. It last erupted at the end of the nineteenth century, and although it is thought to be dormant, geologists differ in their opinions as to it ever becoming active once more.
On the island of Lanzaroti there are still active underground lava flows, and tourists can visit a centre and watch their lunch of chicken and steaks being barbecued over specially constructed pits.
Spain took over the islands in the 15th Century, and the local folks known as Canarians, look Spanish and speak Spanish and are imbued with Spanish culture and traditions. However, throughout the passing centuries the Canary Islands have acted as a bridge between Europe, Africa and the Americas and, as a consequence, have become home to any number of people coming from disparate cultures. As a result, today, the islanders consider themselves 'Canarian' first and Spanish second.
The diversity of landscapes on the islands is amazing. From the snow-capped mountains, verdant valleys and deserts to stark volcanoes, towering cliffs and beaches of golden and black volcanic sand.
The Canaries has always been a land of myths. Many writers believe the islands were the lost continent of Atlantis which sank into the Atlantic Ocean 15,000 years ago, following a series of violent eruptions.
Having visited the Canaries several times (and just recently to Tenerife, the largest of the islands), I never cease to be awed at the massive force of Mother Nature in creating such beauty and grandeur, and the truly, Atlantic Islands of Paradise.
2005 Leslie J. Weddell
This Is An Old Hotel That Refuses To Modernise To
This is an old hotel that refuses to modernise to current customer expectations. Western guests are the bulk of their trade most of the year, but the hotel owners do not cater fully for them. Sorry to say, but I, along with many other Britsh guests I met in the last two weeks staying in this hotel, thought it was a waste of money.
Next time, I will go to a four star hotel, such as the Arona Gran Hotel, where the rooms are air conditioned, the food wonderful, the atmosphere simply out of this world, and the entertainment professional in the evenings.
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After Reading Some Of The Reviews On Other Website
After reading some of the Reviews on other websites about the Sol Princesa Dacil Hotel I can truly say I had been afraid of the type of Holiday we were in for. My wife is a really fussy eater, and my kids are a bundle of energy, and these attributes didn't seem suited to an "old" hotel with a "chaotic" restaurant. I could smell disaster.
However, I had made the booking on a strong recommendation from a close friend, so I felt I would give it a go, especially as the reservations department directly at the hotel had been very helpful in sorting out the booking and giving details of the hotel. I noted that booking directly saves a huge amount of money, especially if you can book the flight cheaply, and also gives the option of booking on room only or bed and breakfast, in case you're not too sure about the hotel restaurant. I boldly decided to give it a try, as the friend who recommended it said that the Restaurant had been renovated in November 2004, hence all the complaints and problems during that period of adjustment before and after. Apparently now it was supposed to be very popular, so, with these contrasting views, I opted for trying it out to see for myself.
The other useful advantage of booking direct and actually talking to the hotel about your reservation, is that you can make special room requests, for example, high floor or pool side etc, and they are more likely to be noted than if you do it via the agency. The helpful receptionists managed to get me a spacious 12th floor room with a magnificent Sea View, and really, I must say, in no other hotel can you get views like this one, some people say that the building is too big, or too plain, but you've got to remember that you're enjoying it from the inside out, not from the outside in, if you know what I mean. And in that aspect, having a high floor room in the tallest building of Los Cristianos is a feast for the eyes, the whole south Coast of Tenerife is spread before your eyes!
So as you can see, we were more than satisfied with the actual room. For families, the Hotel has larger rooms that can accommodate up to 4 people, two in the main bedroom, and an extra two in the separate Lounge if necessary. The Sofa in the lounge can be easily transformed into a comfortable double bed for the kids, and is perfect for a late afternoon siesta during those hot summer days. Most of the hotel rooms don't have air conditioning, but it wasn't a serious problem, as leaving open the balcony lets in a cool sea breeze that sets everything right. All the rooms have safety deposit boxes and TV's, and the housekeepers are always efficient and responsive to your needs. Any requirements we did have were quickly dealt with by reception staff, who were quick in letting the housekeeper know of any extra needs which were attended to within the day.
I decided to ask the Reception about what other types of rooms they had on offer and they were kind enough to give me the keys to two different rooms in order to compare.
*The standard rooms are found principally on the first and second floor, and are small but comfy. The useful thing is that they are easily accessible for people who don't have faith in elevators or who simply want to get from A to B quickly. Despite being smaller than the family rooms they are still more than enough for two people, and again in such a brilliant holiday resort you only ever find yourself in the room to get some shut eye!
*The other rooms they had available were the Superior rooms, located on the 13th, 14th and 15th floors, and basically it says it all in their name. They are unfortunately only built for 2 people, but are as spacious as the family rooms, and have the added facilities of Air Conditioning and a built in hairdryer, something the other rooms didn't have. Ladies, do remember to bring the hairdryer with you, but in case you don't, the reception can rent one out for you for the duration of the holiday, as they have contact with a company that provides fans, hairdryers, push buggies etc, and at reasonable prices. Essential for those people who don't feel so comfortable in the heat and need a Fan to keep them cooler. The Superior rooms are brilliant for couples looking for a nice holiday, but remember they come at an extra price, so either book that with the travel agency or ring the hotel before hand to get it reserved for you at the extra price. Definitely worth the upgrade, if available, for those looking for added comfort.
The hotel itself was a genuine surprise. Yes, from the outside it looks like a huge concrete monster, but at least it helps when you're slightly drunk after a good night out and trying to find your way back. Nothing like a recognisable hotel to make your stay easier. And as I mentioned before, the inside is splendid, not only the rooms, but the hotel public areas in general have a well kept light about them, considering it was built over 30 years ago! The hotel offers internet access at very affordable prices, and also Reception were brilliant in sorting out excursions and so on for our holiday! I would recommend to all holiday makers to compare before they book anything with the reps, prices at reception were always much more affordable and also better informed, as the employees have a far better local knowledge than the reps. Reception booked us on various excursions and also sorted out a rental car for us, with which we drove the kids to Mt. Teide and had a splendid day after on of the younger receptionists, Tomas, recommended all the best places to see and even a very good Spanish restaurant.
It was a genuine surprise to meet Tomas, this young lad who spoke such good English, (not a trace of an accent at all and better English that most of us clients!) and we became good friends with him over the course of our holiday as he was very warm and welcoming, and the kids loved him! It was quite a shock to arrive for our check-in and receive such a warm welcome in perfect English, and he sorted out a problems or queries we had for the duration of our holiday. A true star, and one among many, the staff were tip top, with some true jokers among the bar staff, and the best entertainment team I have ever come across! (Thank you Phil, Marta, Arianna and Demitri!)Apparently the hotel chain (sol) has recently invested heavily in the entertainment department to turn the hotel into a Flintstone themed hotel, well it's definitely made the difference, as theatre was fun for the whole family, and it was hard not to enjoy the holiday! We hardly saw the kids during the day, they were constantly occupied with the activities that had been cooked up for them, and never bored a moment! It was my sons birthday during the holiday and I have never seen him so happy, we were able to organise a personal Birthday for him in the restaurant, with a larger than Life Fred Flintstone and a yummy birthday cake, it was a true joy for him! Definitely a great family hotels, there were many families just like us that were fully entertained throughout their holiday and vowed to come back before the summer was up!
The Location of the Hotel was perfect, 5 minutes from central Los Cristianos and just a short walk from the Promenade, right near the beach - Fantastic! There were many great bars and restaurants, and I'm totally convinced now that Los Cristianos is a far better option than Las Americas, its much less crowded and much more clean and comfortable, not as rowdy, and still has that special local culture influence that has been drained from Las Americas over the years. In Los Cristianos we were able to find everything that we needed, and the beach at Las Vistas was fantastic, really a great place to spend the day! We found a cute little ice cream shop called La Golosa that the kids fell in love with, we ended up going there on every evening walk, and we still didn't taste all the flavours! Other good nights out were had at Dreamers and the Irish Times, and we found a really good locally owned sea food restaurant called "El Rincon Del Marinero" which really offered a truly unique and indigenously flavoured meal out, we had a huge feast of a lunch, with real fresh fish and fantastic Paella, without the inflated tourist prices!
And lastly, I'll go on to analyse the "dreaded" restaurant! Well, I'll tell you something... What a relief!!! It was nowhere near as I had previously read in other reviews on other websites, in fact it was pretty good, I always had two to three servings, and was sad to have to stop! Tomas confirmed to me what my work-mate had said, the renovation period last year caused a lot of problems, but now its fully functional and the only thing I can complain about is that the queues for food are often long, and there aren't enough waiters to clear up, but personally I wasn't too fussed, as long as the food was good and there was plenty, and so it was! The restaurant opening times were good too, from 18.00 till 22.00 I think it was, plenty of time in which to dine, and convenient in case you're coming back late from an excursion or simply trying to avoid peak meal hours (the queues at 18.00 are phenomenal, typical Brits with our punctuality!) So all in all I was pleased with the Restaurant, the kids were delighted with what was on offer (they even had their own section!) and I couldn't see anyone who was too annoyed, except perhaps the most fussy. People must remember it's a buffet restaurant in 3 star hotel serving almost 800 people per night, and not a dainty haute-cuisine place! Top marks to effort for all the staff, they try their best but simply not enough of them to cope with everyone, in that sense the clients could be more helpful in leaving things neat and clean!
My family's two week stay here was fantastic, and for a summer family hotel, I'm yet to find anything that compares, not even a 5 star! I think the best possible advice is to contact the hotel before you get there, find out as much about it as possible to make sure it's suited to your needs, and then give it a go, it'll be worth it!
This person is entitled to his view, but let's face reality.
This is 2005!! We all have higher standards in life, and expect good value for our expensive holidays.
In this hotel the food is mostly tasteless, the entertainment for adults is rubbish, and the rooms are so basic you would not believe it. I know this, for I've only just returned from this dump called Princesa Dacil Hotel.
Most guests I made friends with all complained of the bland food and awful rooms, with no tea/coffee maker, no extractor fan in the toilet, no fridge, no room service, and no ventilation in the lower floor rooms.
Sure, you have 'french windows'. Are you going to leave them open so anyone can walk in when you are asleep and rob you? There are a few rooms on the upper floors with air conditioning-but you have to pay for it, and it is not cheap.
The guest rooms are skimped over by the 'cleaners' and the public rooms are hot as hell.
OK, the hotel is great for kids.
But Adults pay the bills, and they are short changed for their section at night in so -called entertainment consists mostly on the use of guests being invited onstage to make a fool of themselves to entertain the rest of the guests.
What kind of professional presentation is that for the high money guests pay to travel companies to come on holiday to a hotel?
The staff are wonderful people and friendly, and in no way do I blame them for the way this hotel is run. I blame the owners for being stingy about upgrading, and the British Tour companies for being blind, and still using this place and making money by sending customers to this hotel - who trusted them to guide them to a decent hotel that SHOULD have modern facilites and good entertainment to keep up with the modern holiday maker.
Many people (including myself) work like hell all year to save for a get-away-from-it-all holiday; and skimp and sacrifice to have enough money to enjoy ourselves; we count on accurate information being given to us when we book, and arriving at a hotel such as this is a real let down.
You have paid your money, and there is nothing else you can do about it.Saying that you 'get what you pay for' is rubbish. It is not right, and I for one will NEVER again stay at this hotel. I've said so in their customer feedback leaflet and in future if I want to go back to Tenerife and stay in a hotel at Los Cristianos, then I will gladly pick a place such as the Arona Gran Hotel and pay the extra couple of hundred quid - rather than return to the horrors of a thirty three year old hotel that refuses to cater for the needs of today's holiday maker.
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