My wife and I have just returned from a week's stay at the Anonymous Beach Hotel. The hotel is situated between Nissi Beach to the West and Ayia Napa town to the East. The hotel is literally located over the road from the beach - Sandy Bay, which is a lovely sandy beach with very calm almost transparent azure water. The hotel is rated 3* plus. The hotel is perhaps a little older than some, however, it is well maintained and spotlessly clean. There is free WiFi available, but it was not always possible to sustain a reliable connection during peak periods of use. The hotel is adults-only, and at the time we stayed appeared to have a slightly more mature clientele, including guests predominantly from the UK, but also including guests from Austria, Germany, Poland and Russia. The rooms are basic, with two single beds put together, an en-suite bathroom with shower and a balcony with a view of the bay. The room was in good condition and was very thoroughly cleaned each day. We were slightly surprised find that there was a charge for use of the safe. There were tea & coffee making facilities and a fridge and adequate electrical outlets and charging points. We selected a half-board option of breakfast and evening meal. Meal times sessions were of a good duration, therefore the restaurant was not crowded. The food was varied was served buffet-style and offered a good varied selection and generous quantities were available if desired. It was slightly disappointing that i) there is not a designated smoking area away from the dining area, so that those eating are not subjected to unwanted cigarette smoke, and ii) tea and coffee were available at breakfast but not with the evening meal. There was entertainment most evenings, and the prices of drinks were quite reasonable. Some people might find the entertainment a little sedate, however, Ayia Napa is only a taxi ride away. The outstanding feature of this hotel is it's staff. They were almost unfailingly friendly, attentive, and made you feel valued as a customer. Special mention goes out to Pascalli, Gabi and Kati; however should also include everyone else working in the kitchen, the restaurant, reception and the cleaning staff. The was one exception, - an English guy who worked as a waiter at breakfast, and who really has no business working with the public, and who's evident attitude to "foreigners" should be left in the 1970's. We thought that the Anonymous Beach Hotel offered very good value for money and exceptional service, and we look forward to visiting again.
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