Via Piano Torre Marroia 1 SNC, Strada Comunale Torre Normanna, Altavilla Milicia, Italy
Beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea
Access to a private beach
Rooms are spacious, with balconies
Large pool for swimming
Outdoor activities including tennis and volleyball courts
Entertainment area with a bar and restaurant
Wi-Fi available in the lobby
Beach area is located far away
Elevator leading to the beach is often not operating
Hotel is unkept and not well maintained
Lackluster rooms are musty and outdated, with drab decor and tube TVs
Bathrooms are tiny, and show wear and tear
Water leaks from the skylight into the lobby when it rains
This tired, rundown hotel is outdated and unkempt. The decor in the 300 rooms is basic and lacks a sense of personality. Moldy wallpaper, caused by the leaky sunroof in the downstairs area, makes it clear the hotel is has seen better days. Amenities are few, and the only real draws here are the relatively low rates and the sweeping sea views. The private beach is also a plus, but the elevator leading to it is not accessible a majority of the time.
Scene
Many complain that this rundown property feels abandoned.
This rundown and unkempt hotel lacks a sense of intimacy that nearby hotels possess. The grounds are manicured, but the large, industrial-looking building feels generic and, at times, abandoned. The rust red carpets and beige walls that line the hallways are dull and dreary, and the oversized common areas with high ceilings make the hotel feel like a vacant ghost town. The only aspect that seems well-maintained is the pool, where most people tend to congregate.
Location
Remote and isolated
The hotel is secluded and isolated, on a road shared by houses and residential villas. The only way to get to the nearest town, Trabia, is by driving, which takes about 15 minutes. It is also around a 30-minute drive to the beautiful Capo Gallo Naturel Reserve. Palermo, which is 50 minutes away, is the nearest airport.
Rooms
Rooms are basic, outdated and not well-maintained.
Rooms are simple with no embellishment or decoration, and overall look old and dirty. Evergreen colored floors and red bedding are the only hints of color in the otherwise lackluster -- albeit spacious -- rooms, which feature outdated, basic wood furniture. The moldy white wallpaper is peeling and gives rooms a musty smell.
Each room includes a mini-fridge and the beds are actually two separate beds pushed together. There is also a narrow balcony with plastic chairs and a table. The garden view rooms overlook the outdoor dining area and the roof of the first floor. The sea view rooms are located directly over the parking lot, and look out at the stunning, turquoise-blue water in the distance. Bathrooms have generic white tiles, hairdryers, showers, bidets, and appliances in disrepair.
Features
Minimal features include a large swimming pool and access to a private beach.
The large swimming pool and baby pool are the main focus of this hotel, as they are the most well-maintained areas. There are also tennis and volleyball courts for those who want to stay active. The private beach is beautiful, with clear, blue water, but it's only accessible by an elevator from the hotel, which is often out of service. The hotel has a restaurant, which serves food during specific hours throughout the day. There is also a bar, but you need to purchase a drink card from the front desk to get anything from it.