The hotel has three shared pools with its neighbouring hotel (one of which is adult only) and access directly to the sea. It has several in site restaurants, a cafe and bars. We only ate in the restaurant once for dinner and it was expensive and pretty average. The breakfast buffet is ok - decent variety, but awful coffee, so we ended up using the hotel cafe each morning. We had a superior sea view room, which was spacious and well equipped, but be aware these rooms can be on the ground floor with people walking directly past your patio and able to see into our room. On the other side of the hotel is a large building site where other hotels are being constructed. We didn’t hear any noise from this (no work at night) but I imagine if your room faces it it’s less appealing. The staff were very helpful, particularly the manager, and arranged for us to be moved when there was an issue with our room. Finally, we had not realised when we booked that a few hundred metres away is Paceville, which is the party capital of Malta. Think Magaluf, with fewer Brits and more Europeans - hordes of 16-25 year olds, banging bass music, discarded pizza and rubbish everywhere in the morning. The Maltese do a good job of cleaning it up quickly, and it’s a very good natured scene, but you can definitely hear the music from the beach bars in your hotel room at night - and it goes on until about 6 am. So bring ear plugs if you’re a light sleeper. Overall, a lovely holiday and a good hotel.