Hotel Parco degli Ulivi
Scerne · Italy · Strada Statale Adriatica 16 N. 94
About Hotel Parco degli Ulivi — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Scerne
Hotel Parco degli Ulivi is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Scerne, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
A nice place with super service, great restaurant and excellent environment. The olive trees and the whole park area are very calming and a pleasant retreat in the hot summer days. The reception service is brilliant, the people there are attentive, competent and friendly, and the breakfast is just perfect. The hotel restaurant for lunch and dinner is a great option too. We had our best dinners in Sardegna there and tried really perfect dishes, and it is not exaggerated! There is a great swimming pool area as well. The only issue (that is more related to Sardegna's climate than to the hotel) is the humidity that can be smelled everywhere, and makes drying your swim suite & towel a mission impossible. I recommend making a research in advance about the closest beaches, as we had some problems finding suitable and reachable ones. The closest are about 12-15 minutes away from the hotel. Our stay was very good due to the hotel choice, if it was for the beaches, we've had been to better islands before.
Very comfortable hotel for a relaxing holiday! Spacious rooms, clean, good service and food. The hotel has an outdoor pool divided into children's and adult areas. Large pebble beach and promenade 200 meters from the hotel. We live in room 110 with a huge balcony and a great view! Opposite the hotel there is a train stop, you can go to any part of Italy. Thank you for your hospitality Senora Maria ❤️
We really enjoyed our stay here, we arrived very late and the gentleman at the front desk really helped me out and provided amazing customer service. Also, my Italian is not good and he spoke Spanish with me. Unfortunately I can’t remember his name but I remember he was from Germany.