The front desk were way above expectation to help with everything. The farm state is newly renovated. Everything is spacious and very clean. Definitely worth staying here.
I reserved three rooms for five nights from the end of September into early October 2016). Hotel location is off a paved road unto a dirt road... then about 1 km on the dirt road to a gate. At the gate you must get out of your automobile and push a button on a communication device to get the attention of the staff so they will open the gate to let you through. If you're going to be out late at night you must organize your return with the hotel staff. Once you get through the gate you drive another 500 meters to a gravel parking lot. Then you walk another 100 meters to the hotel (and carry or drag your luggage... there is no smooth path for luggage to roll until you get to the patio area). Friendly staff but no English-speaking ability. We used translator app on a smart phone for practically all communications with hotel staff (if you only know English). Rooms are spacious and plain. A/C worked but you could not cool the room below 18C. Water pressure was fantastic. Note, showers are very small. Unless you are skinny (I am not)... you have to press yourself through the shower entrance to enter the shower. I did not like this. And, I know my mother and sister did not like it either. Breakfast was a disappointment when compared to other European lodging. I lived in Germany 2010-2012 and have traveled extensively throughout Europe... and this breakfast offering was probably ranked the lowest. It wasn't horrible, just extremely basic.
Neroli Bio Relais places you 9.1 mi (14.7 km) from Simeto Oasis Nature Reserve and 9.3 mi (15 km) from Church of Saint Anthony of Padua. This farm stay has 10 rooms and welcomes guests with conveniences like free breakfast, free in-room WiFi, and free self parking.
Free buffet breakfast is included with your stay and awaits you each morning from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM. This farm stay is home to a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Savor a meal from the comfort of your room with room service.
Guests can expect free WiFi and LCD TVs with satellite channels. Bathrooms have hair dryers, free toiletries, and bidets. Safes and desks are other standard amenities.
Guests of Neroli Bio Relais enjoy a rooftop terrace, free WiFi in public areas, and a seasonal outdoor pool. There's free parking, and an airport shuttle (available 24 hours) for EUR 25.00 per person roundtrip. Front-desk staff can assist with dry cleaning/laundry, securing valuables, and luggage storage. Additional amenities include a meeting room, an arcade/game room, and a terrace.
The front desk were way above expectation to help with everything. The farm state is newly renovated. Everything is spacious and very clean. Definitely worth staying here.
I reserved three rooms for five nights from the end of September into early October 2016). Hotel location is off a paved road unto a dirt road... then about 1 km on the dirt road to a gate. At the gate you must get out of your automobile and push a button on a communication device to get the attention of the staff so they will open the gate to let you through. If you're going to be out late at night you must organize your return with the hotel staff. Once you get through the gate you drive another 500 meters to a gravel parking lot. Then you walk another 100 meters to the hotel (and carry or drag your luggage... there is no smooth path for luggage to roll until you get to the patio area). Friendly staff but no English-speaking ability. We used translator app on a smart phone for practically all communications with hotel staff (if you only know English). Rooms are spacious and plain. A/C worked but you could not cool the room below 18C. Water pressure was fantastic. Note, showers are very small. Unless you are skinny (I am not)... you have to press yourself through the shower entrance to enter the shower. I did not like this. And, I know my mother and sister did not like it either. Breakfast was a disappointment when compared to other European lodging. I lived in Germany 2010-2012 and have traveled extensively throughout Europe... and this breakfast offering was probably ranked the lowest. It wasn't horrible, just extremely basic.