"Lovely hotel. Personalised service from the staff. Nothing was too much trouble at all. Lovely location amazing views. All in all a place to base and relax and unwind. "
"This hotel needs also some Tender Love: the first room they gave us had a mattress that looked like an elephant had just got up from there. Bathroom really outdated. They then transferred us in another triple room: I do not think this room is ok to host more than 2 people. It felt crammed, and in case of fire, I believe we would not have made it out.
My friend said: it looks like a hospital room.. Well, when my son video called and I showed him the room he said: wow, it looks like a orphanage room... :-(
Also, we were not informed that if we wanted to use the beach (private beach it said), we needed to pay.. OMG! What a rip off.. On a good note, the restaurant food was outstanding.. "
"Not sure how this is even classed as a 4*.
Rooms closer to a barrack.. doesn’t have shampoo and hair conditioner or body wash so bring your own as they only have a weird water-activated hand soap. When we asked for an ironing board we were told they don’t have any for guests and would only accept dropping our clothes off so long as not linen, with turnaround of 3-4 days… Beds also not comfortable and dirty without a proper cover, only a sheet.
Food was rubbish / prison food and depressing, we drove out every day to much nicer areas in Sicily. We learned upon checking in all inclusive does not mean everything is inclusive, still have to top up a voi card for drinks like an aperol spritz or negroni.
Did not use amenities a lot as was here for another function, however it seemed the default answer for all hotel staff is no. We were told we needed an animator to allow us to play tennis even though we had brought all of our tennis kit. Felt like a daycare and finally argued through that we can go without an animator, who were constantly on break and inaccessible anyway.
Would gladly avoid this place at all costs if you can. A true hell scape, unless you’re into mass produced all inclusive type of experience (which again is not really all inclusive)
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What is Mongiove like for travellers who love the beach?
Book a great spot to stay in Mongiove, a place with a lot to offer the traveller dreaming of a beach holiday.
What's the best place to stay for a beach holiday in Mongiove?
Fruit Village Patti Beach resort is a top beachfront hotel with a seasonal outdoor pool and free buffet breakfast, and it's located on Grotte Beach Mongiove .
When's the best time for a beach holiday in Mongiove?
You can plan your beach trip with this snapshot of year-round temperatures in Mongiove: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 11°C. Average annual precipitation for Mongiove is 875 mm.
What is there to see and do around Mongiove?
After arriving and checking into your hotel, you'll probably want to explore your surroundings. If you're eager to check out the beaches, head to Ponente Beach or Lido Moby Dick for some relaxation by the water. Discover a variety of local attractions, which include Grotte Beach Mongiove and Sanctuary of Tindari. You can also pay a visit to Lakes of Marinello Nature Reserve or Marina di Portorosa for more to see and do.