“Great location and room amenities. Desk staff were fantastic. The taxi they booked to take us to the airport when leaving was held up in an accident so they organised another and took the trouble to come to the taxi rank (which was some way away) and tell us of the slight delay. Incredible service as there are only 6 taxis in Bonifacio.”
“Excellent proximity to the airport and a high overall standard of facilities.”
“The Hotel is located on the old port and very close to the Bus Station and Taxi Rank in Bonifacio. The room was very good with plenty of furniture. The air conditioning and Wifi were good. The staff were very good. A top location in Bonifacio and only a short walk to the old town. Highly recommended as a good place to stay for a few day in Bonifacio.”
“A very nice hotel in the centre of the Bonifacio port. Beautiful old building, modernised with a lot of success and style.”
“Right in the heart of this historic city. Good staff and great room. Recommended. ”
“The beds were excellent. I wish I would have splurged for the sea view but our room was very quiet. Small very small but lovely bathroom with waterfall shower. We slept great. The breakfast looked lovely.”
“Located in the heart of Bonifacio, very close to cafes, bars and restaurants. Close to bus station and not far to the ferry.”
“It was a great relief to find a bathroom with a shower of a normal size (i.e. much larger than 4 sq.f. - this is rather common in small-size European hotels) and not behind a curtain but behind a sliding door. That was so great after we had "tough" shower time in other hotels in Corsica. Besides, hotel location is great, just 5 min walk to the old city and the citadel, comfortable bed, perfectly functional WiFi, excellent breakfast buffet.”
“Friendly helpful staff. Junior suite on third floor was a lovely room with a great view. Location is brilliant albeit a little difficult access initially by car for unloading luggage. Secure free parking available 200 metres away.”
“I liked everything Organised free parking in a very congested village”