I was at this location for the first and last time. From the entrance, we were informed that women with hijab do not have access to the pool, only to the sea. Since I was with the children and they were very impatient, I accepted. $15 entry per person. We were disappointed by the dirty bathrooms that had no doors, the windows were broken, no spaces where you could change. The space at the sea was extremely small, it was as if you were in a basin, the water barely flowed in the showers to wash off the sand, the pool was not very clean, shards on the floor next to the chairs where children could cut themselves. At the swimming pool, mothers with hijab were not even allowed to put their feet in the water to supervise their small children. Do you leadership feel like Muslims?! Don't you fear Allah?! If you come with your mothers, your wives with hijab, would you agree to be treated like this?! In a Muslim country do you behave like this?! In Europe we are welcomed to swimming pools with hijab and you call yourselves Muslims?! Wallah, you have no fear and shame, you are desperate to take only money from clients and not offer much! Shame...
Read moreI spent 1 month during the summer together with my wife and 2 kids in Las Perlas resort. The experience was quite positive if we take into consideration the situation in Lebanon.
Except of several issues in the room to be fixed, in general, our stay was nice and we did...
Read moreIt was a very bad experience. We booked a hotel room for 3 days and when we checked in the room didn‘t have any kitchen equipment; no plates no glasses not even spoons. We only had 2 irreplaceable towels and there was no shampoo or even hand gel in the toilet. When I asked the reception for room cleaning service and the things that were missing, they told me these stuff are not included in the hotel room. They were rude and even asked for extra...
Read more