Club Jandía Princess
- Sensationeller Ausblick auf den Ozean und perfekte Ausgangslage
- Helle, modern eingerichtete Zimmer für ultimative Erholung
Stilvolles Hotel im Grünen
Das ist deine Top-Wahl für einen erholsamen Urlaub unter der Sonne mit unvergleichbarem Blick auf den Atlantik. Dieses Hotel lädt Gäste in ein wunderbar angenehmes und bezauberndes Ambiente, das zur Erholung und zum Erleben dieser bildschönen Gegend einlädt. Das Fischerdorf Morro Jable ist nur fünf Kilometer entfernt und ist ein sehr beliebtes Ausflugsziel. Die modernen und exquisit eingerichteten Zimmer laden zum Ausruhen nach einem erkundungsreichen Tag und vor einem üppigen Mahl, einem Sprung in den Pool oder einem ruhigen Moment im grünen Garten ein.
Einrichtungen
Speisen und Getränke
- Bar
- Restaurant
Unterhaltung
- Spielplatz
- Unterhaltungsprogramm
- Gaming-Raum
- Kinderclub
- Außenpool
Sport und Wellness
- Billard
- Fitness
- Tischtennis
- Tennis
- Fitnessstudio
- Massage
- Sauna
- Solarium
- Wellnessbereich
- SPA-Behandlungen
- Dampfbad
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Durchschnittswetter in Fuerteventura
Bewertungen
Avoid, avoid, avoid!!
"The only positive is the beachfront location and poolside areas with many available sunbeds. Beyond that the experience is dire. On arrival we were asked to sign a form re gastroenteritis. I enquired if there was an outbreak, to which the reception staff responded with “no, it’s the English who are making fake claims and if they do we are taking legal action.” What a welcome. The buildings are run down, dilapidated and in a poor state of repair. The rooms, common areas etc aren’t clean. I tried to use the handrail going downstairs to the restaurant , (or should I say canteen as it certainly bears no resemblance to any quality restaurant), however they were just sticky and grimy so refrained from using them. The floor felt sticky in the restaurant and the bathroom was filthy and felt unhygienic to use. None of the areas were ever seen to be cleaned (apart from the bedrooms) and certainly felt dirty throughout. In terms of the canteen, service was dreadful. Staff were miserable, rude and seemed completely disinterested and the last thing they wanted to do was clear tables or even set tables. For breakfast often crockery was missing, the self service drinks stations for tea/coffee etc were often closed so only one machine in use for all guests. Sometimes there were no breakfast teabags either. On some occasions the cups provided were filthy also having someone else’s lipstick all over cups. Only one set of cutlery would be given, so no chance if you wanted to return to select anything. Not that you would as the food was so poor. At lunch or evening meals, the plates weren’t cleared between courses. Staff spent time talking to each other but ignoring customers. The only one day when it appeared different was when a manager appeared to be present. He was only seen once and on that day, whilst not friendly, staff did occasionally clear some plates. In terms of food choice it was poor quality, poor selection and mostly cold or tepid. Very often all areas were empty and took time to replace, so if you wanted rice or veg, salad, or potatoes to go with fish etc then you would have to walk several lengths of the restaurant and wait for each area to be restocked, by which time the rest of the food was cold. The breakfast fruit, apart from sliced oranges and a token banana comprised of what appeared to be mainly tinned fruit. Few cakes etc were home made and again were poor quality. In terms of main course meals at lunch or dinner , it was generally one cheap piece of fish or chewy pork. This would then be recycled for the next meal or meals. The food was just dreadful, to match the appalling service. We’ve never been to such a dreadful hotel canteen. When we arrived at the hotel it was around 4pm ish and we hadn’t eaten so went to the pool snack bar. It comprised of cold nuggets, cold fries and cut up pieces of left over breakfast bacon. There were some prepared but uncooked pizzas which had birds sat directly on top of the pizzas. I counted 5 birds sat on prepared pizzas and no one tried to remove the birds and clear the now spoiled food. I am sure they will have been served, so we never returned to the snack bar. When I shared my concerns with the travel rep, their response was “well they wouldn’t have much at that time of day, the main restaurant opens at 6pm use that.” The indifference and lack of health and safety was very evident. In terms of drinks, any cocktails were pre mixed and had a choice of Tequila sunrise, Love on the beach, Blue Acura o or Aperol Spritz. The wine, beer etc were self serve. The only exception to poor staff service was an older gentleman in the main hotel lobby bar. He was the only friendly, helpful, efficient member of staff seen all week and was always smiling and pleasant with everyone. That man deserves a medal and could teach all other staff how customer service should be. On several occasions walking down the path to our room, I was nearly knocked out of the way by a man pushing a laundry cart. He made no attempt to control the cart or to let guests through. If i hadn’t moved out of the way swiftly, I would have been knocked out of the way. The house keeping service was equally poor. Our bathroom bin was only emptied on the penultimate day of the holiday. On the last morning or our stay, we were preparing to check out of our room and a member of staff let herself straight in and walked in looking surprised to see us there. All other days they didn’t clean the room until late afternoon so no idea why she thought she could let herself in unannounced. Check out time wasn’t until 11am and we were leaving early so is unacceptable to barge into a guest bedroom. In terms of entertainment there are two main areas. One being the hotel lobby bar. Some of the singers here and the saxophone player were quite good. However although March (not school holidays) is not peak time, there certainly wasn’t enough seating. People had to sit with each other from different groups and sit at rep desks as there wasn’t enough seating for guests. The floor also had wet beach towels in the centre of the floor most days and nights as there was clearly a roof leak. Staff just put grey pool towels on the floor and then left them there all day. A tripping hazard and obviously no attempt to repair the roof. The downstairs theatre was found walking through an arcade and sports bar. We visited to watch a violinist and a flamenco dancer. The dancer wore a flamenco dress and held a fan, beyond that there wasn’t much dancing. A very poor quality act which we left swiftly as it was clear how poor it was. Many other guests also left swiftly. We arrived late on a Wednesday and by Thursday morning asked the travel company rep for a hotel change. I’ve never ever done that before in all our years of travel. Unfortunately we were only offered an acceptable alternative late on the Monday afternoon as we would be leaving early Wednesday morning. To change at that point with a nearly £800 charge to change for 36 hours just wasn’t worth it at that point. We had to write the whole holiday off. What should have been a relaxing break was actually a stressful week away. I actually felt sorry for any new arrivals and couldn’t wait to leave and go home. We have stayed at Princess Hotels before and have always had a wonderful stay at high quality hotels. This hotel is actually damaging to the brand. The rep did say to us “you do know the hotel is closing don’t you?” I didn’t but apparently is closing in an October for a two year refurb. Regardless of the fact it will be closing, if they continue to sell holidays here, selling them as “platinum” breaks for a luxury, high quality hotel then that needs to be delivered. What actually is delivered is beyond a tired, run down hotel. It feels like nothing is repaired, staff are disinterested and rude and there is no management or culture of considering guest experience. This hotel either needs closing now or until October, urgent repairs carried out and staff training and management being put in place to change the poor culture of this hotel. The holiday company reps are there all day and we heard many complaints from other guests both at reception and at the guest desk. I can’t say we received a satisfactory response from them. One rep told me food is subjective and that whenever she eats in the restaurant she had good service. I did point out that she was wearing a uniform so they probably would try and serve her. Having said that I never saw her eat in the “restaurant” /canteen, but did see her go to the local supermarket returning with food at lunchtime. Unfortunately this hotel is too far out to walk to other restaurants etc so eating out in the local area wasn’t even an option. This hotel needs avoiding. I know that many others are writing similar reviews so is clearly not a fussy guest. I’m sure manage my will write to say they were sorry re the experience and they will use the comments to improve services. Unfortunately I have read that too many times over a protracted period of time so have little faith things will be acted upon until the hotel closes. I would never return to this hotel and had made me rethink Princess Hotels and Tui Platinum Hotels. I did share my concerns with the reps asking how does this reflect high quality, luxury standard. The response was that the hotel has separate adult and family areas and includes a certain number of bars etc. The luxury element was certainly not present anywhere at this hotel."
A Complete Holiday Disappointment – Avoid
"Club Princess Jandia is one of the biggest holiday disappointments I have experienced. I regularly stay in hotels across Europe, both for business and leisure, and what I encountered here felt like a complete disregard for guests. Let me start with the positives. The view is beautiful — a wide sandy beach and the ocean. There are several pools and bars, and snacks are available throughout the day. Unfortunately, that’s where the positives end. The hotel is poorly maintained, and the rooms show clear signs of neglect, including mold on the ceilings and walls. Balcony doors get stuck, and the entrance doors do not close properly. The food is the biggest disappointment. It appears to be repeatedly reused, highly processed, poorly seasoned, and of very low quality. Cleanliness — or rather the lack of it — in the restaurant and bar areas is unacceptable. Greasy and dirty plates are common at every meal, and when this was pointed out to the staff, I was told that everything was fine. At breakfast, cups on the tables sometimes still contain remnants of previously consumed coffee. The restaurant floor is extremely slippery — particularly near the pizza station — to the point where standing still with feet slightly apart causes them to slide. The snack bar may look acceptable at first glance, but would you really want to eat a salad that a bird was just pecking at? Birds are everywhere, often sitting on tables and chairs and leaving droppings behind. Staff do not seem to react to this at all, and nothing is cleaned during the day. Eating in the presence of birds contaminating the area is certainly not what one expects from a 4-star hotel. In summary, I strongly advise against staying here. It is a waste of both time and money. I am sure customer service will respond with an apology, but that changes nothing. I paid for a holiday that was simply not worth it. Don’t stay here. Fuerteventura is a beautiful island, and it’s a shame to waste your time and energy on a place like Club Princess Jandia."
You pay for a 4-star hotel, but what you receive is a run-down property that barely deserves 2 stars.
"I'd like to leave a genuine review, because before coming here I also relied on other people's reviews. The only positive thing about this hotel is its central location by the sea and the friendly staff. Unfortunately, the hotel itself is very old and in desperate need of renovation. The rooms are in terrible condition — everything looks worn out and falling apart. The bathroom is extremely outdated, the cabinet under the sink is literally crumbling from age, and the bathtub is so old that you can see the paint peeling and holes in the surface. The TV is outdated and the cabinet where the refrigerator is placed is also damaged and falling apart. Honestly, using the bathroom felt unpleasant and unhygienic. The hallways leading to the rooms are also in poor condition, with tiles missing or falling off the walls. At the reception area, the men’s bathroom had a hole in the ceiling, which was poorly patched with some kind of material. During rain, the roof at reception was leaking and towels were placed on the floor to collect the water. This definitely does not feel safe or like a 4-star hotel. We also rented a beach canopy and the experience was terrible. The beds were disgusting — basically just a dirty mattress covered with a sheet. On the plate they served uncut fruit (a banana, pear and apple). The pillows were not even covered, and no towels were provided. When we went to reception right after breakfast to rent the bed, the receptionist told us it was too late to prepare it for that day. Prepare what exactly? Put a sheet on a dirty mattress and place some uncut fruit on a plate? Overall, this hotel should not be rated as a 4-star hotel. In reality, it feels more like a 2-star property at best. Paying 200 euros per night for this level of accommodation is simply unacceptable."