Baia Tropea Resort
Parghelia · Italy · S.S. 522 Per Tropea
About Baia Tropea Resort — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Parghelia
Baia Tropea Resort is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Parghelia, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.6 / 5
Amazing hotel directly at the beach, the staff was very friendly especially towards children, there is an Italian baby club, baby dance at 21.30 every night. The food was excellent, always a lot to choose from, fresh fish, meat, vegetables, fruits, even homemade pizza from the oven. We loved our stay and would like to come back. for those who like it quiet I would recommend to ask for a room further away from the swimming pool, we had a disco in our room every night, but since the little one slept through it anyway, we didn't mind. Many thanks for a nice vacation!
I don’t usually write reviews, but I feel I should point out a few things that aren’t exactly as advertised. Communication at the reception was quite a challenge – most of the staff don’t speak English, which is surprising for a hotel like this. On the positive side, everyone was very friendly and helpful, but the language barrier was real. The Wi-Fi barely worked, and air conditioning was a problem – in some rooms it didn’t work at all, in others it kept switching on and off, so you were either cold or too hot. Don’t expect peace and quiet – loud music and animations run all day until late at night. The only calm moment is the siesta after lunch, when things finally quiet down for a couple of hours. Arranging any takeaway food packages was tricky, even though they’re supposed to be available. A big surprise was that you can’t buy anything in the resort. If you don’t have a car, you have to rely completely on hotel services. The place is very popular with locals, so it’s always busy and lively. About the pools – it’s important to know that at least two-thirds of the main pool is really deep. Fine for adults, but a big issue for kids, who end up mostly in the kiddie pool or a small shallow area. The positives: the rooms are clean and fine, nothing fancy but comfortable enough. The beach is great, spacious and clean, with enough space for everyone even when the hotel is full. The first row of sunbeds was supposed to be for a fee, but nobody charged for them. The sea gets deep quickly and there are small pebbles, which may not suit all kids. All inclusive means main meals and drinks, but no snacks during the day. Food was varied, lots of fish, and there was always enough to eat. For drinks, there are local alcoholic drinks (not just wine and beer) and coffee, but you have to make your own mixed drinks and alcoholic drinks are served only after 1 PM. Overall, the stay was nice, mainly thanks to the beach and the friendly staff, but if you expect quiet or top-notch service, you might be disappointed. If you’re prepared for a few downsides, you’ll still have a good time.
I don't think exist a place worse then that resort . Food horrible, terrible service , waiters are not really waiters and it could be good just for big family but that they want to spend a lot