Parco dei Principi Resort & SPA
Ugento · Italy · Via Settembrini 2
About Parco dei Principi Resort & SPA — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Ugento
Parco dei Principi Resort & SPA is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Ugento, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, restaurant, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
Comfortable rooms, miniclub, several options for lunch and dinner, wellness center, dedicated access to the shore. The owners are very friendly and down-to-heart. Service is excellent and the ambience is tasteful
We (family with 2 kids) spent a full week at this hotel. What we liked above all was the size: it is not a huge resort, rather a well distributed hotel with indoor and nice outdoor amenities (a small but cozy pool, direct access to the sea with sandy flooring for sunbathing and rocky seabed, which makes it a much better experience from a water clarity and fish presence perspective). Food was in general of ok quality, despite many repeated items on the buffet of appetizers and the sometimes (surprisingly) not great fish plates. In general the ‘primi’ were all good, the ‘secondi’ not always on par. As a difference between this setup and the one others might be used to in bigger structures, the buffet is exclusively for appetizers, desserts and fruit: the ‘main’ courses must be selected on the spot and you are given the choice of 2 primi and 2 secondi. The primi especially were made express so in general very good. A pity that not more local produce is served on the buffet: this would have def been a plus. In view of the fact that we were there in July I expect that we benefited from the still lower presence of guests. I must expect that the overall experience might suffer from increased presence of guests in August. The breakfast is rather standard Italian, though with a glad addition of express scrambled eggs and crepes (alas only with Nutella or plain). Fruit presence is mediocre and other fresh local produce options lack: a bit of a bummer for me as I find breakfast the signature of my stay at every hotel I go to, but ok overall. WiFi has visible limits both in terms of bandwidth and coverage: our two rooms were only very partially reached and it was for us unusable. One of the rooms had the bathroom room stuck (they couldn’t fix it until the next day as we arrived on a Sunday…), whereas the fridge in the other room was not operational. Our room was adjacent to the main internal ‘square’ which alas made it rather uncomfortable at night when the baby dance or other events kicked off. A pity as well was the lack of a bar service by the sea and swimming pool: you’d have to go back to the main bar for any refreshment. The bar is close to the reception and not greatly stocked (confectioned ice creams, water, sodas, coffee, with some alcoholic options if you’re into them). I hit the small gym almost everyday and it has pretty much everything you will need, but you will have to turn everything on yourself including AC as power is turned off whenever no one is present. We also tried the spa in the lower level and had a very pleasurable experience with prices that are not exactly low but good quality. The location is what it is, the surrounding area possesses short of any attractiveness other than for the sea and even though Torre San Giovanni can become quite a lively place in the night it doesn’t really has much to offer beyond restaurants and bars and the short walk there is not without its risks along the scarcely illuminated and fast driven ‘litoranea’. The hotel has an agreement with a lido that is 3km away and they offer a shuttle which gets pretty full and you must book the day prior. The lido sabbioso (sandy) is a proper beach but if you’re late or just unlucky you will end up at the 15th line of umbrellas in the back. The sea over there is ok and the seabed stays very shallow for several tens of meters, only sand: I’d think this is the better options for those with small kids, but we only went once out of curiosity and didn’t feel the need to repeat the experience. The shuttle experience can get quite stressing especially seen that you’re on vacation. We hence stayed at the hotel for most of our stay, and I believe their sea access offers a more pleasurable experience, with fewer people and clearer water. All in all a good experience, with aspects that can be (and hopefully will be) fixed as the ones described above.
We booked this hotel for a family (2 small kids) and were very disappointed with the room and pool area. We had to leave the next day and booked a different hotel in the area. The pool is VERY small, everyone is on top of each other, there are not enough sunbeds by the pool, pool is made of some kind of concreate and my daughter cut both of her feel the first time she went in. It is absolutely not suitable for children. The standard room was tiny, the hotel should not book it for families at all. They put in a bunk bed that was extremely old, rusty and with paint constantly falling off. I would not want my children to sleep on a rusty bed like that. It’s not possible to walk in the room at all, standard room should only be used for 2 people. Bathroom was very old, hair drier was Bailey working, on the balcony there was only one plastic chair. Positives were - nice seat down dinner and friendly staff.