We found High Life on lastminute.com and went with it because of the big price difference between it and the more expensive Bellapais Monastery Hotel. Our experience was generally positive, but a series of near daily irritations meant that a good stay never quite became a great one.
The hotel is small, with a decent sized and well cleaned pool. Couples should note that High Life only offers four double rooms with most rooms being twin, so make sure you specifically request a double if that is an issue for you. Our room, 23, on the ground floor, was spacious enough and cleaned every day to a good standard. However, we had requested a sea view and when we pointed this out to Beha, the proprietor, he insisted we did have one. Well yes, if we looked very hard through the surrounding bushes and trees, we could make out a small sliver of the Mediterranean in the right hand corner, but it hardly counted as a "sea view" in any meaningful sense. Also, the slide door on the bath/shower was faulty - loose and with a nasty mildew problem at the top. The bathroom windows, although small, also did not lock, meaning we kept our valuables on us, as the bathroom was a potential entry point for thieves. On the other hand, the air conditioning was fantastic - remote controlled and very effective at cooling us down from the intense Cyprus heat outside.
We are in our early thirties and were expecting from reading previous reviews that we might be surrounded by senior citizens. Actually, High Life seems to attract a real cross section of tourists, from young(ish) couples like ourselves, to small famiy groups as well as older guests. High Life does not accept children under 12, which helped to keep the tranquility and peaceful ambience nicely intact.
The hotel's major selling point is its terrace, which is right on the sea and a gorgeous spot both for breakfast in the morning sunshine and for dinner at sunset. We loved the terrace - plenty of seating was available and the setting was perfect; romantic and comfortable with no noise but the lapping of the ocean below and the distant calls to prayer from the mosques. An enchanting place to spend a tranquil evening or two after a relaxed meal. A pity then, that the hotel's "beach," a flight of steps down from the terrace, turned out to be a concrete platform, with two litter strewn strips of sand either side of it. The terrace is also the hotel's wi-fi hotspot and is the only part of the hotel where web reception is available.
Service in general was very good. The staff at High Life were very attentive most of the time and only too pleased to be of assistance. They were friendly and welcoming throughout
We stayed B&B at High Life and we felt this was the right choice because it allowed us to explore many of the very good restaurants in and around Kyrenia and the beautiful village of Bellapais. Breakfasts were a little disappointing - only three variations of egg, omelette and continental, with an "English" breakfast costing an extra £3, which we thought was cheeky, especially when, on more than one occasion, some of the components of the breakfast were missing - too often, the hotel ran out of sausage, bacon, beans etc. Evening meals were better (apart from one night when we had to wait two hours for our meals while Beha and his friends enjoyed theirs, oblivious to the disbelief and mounting anger of his guests and the embarrassment of his staff), with the hotel's Kleftico being a real highlight. However, as has been mentioned in previous reviews, the prices are too high for what you actually get. Better value for equally good - or superior food - is available in and around Kyrenia.
There are a lot of cats at High Life and they roam freely, gathering in the evenings around the terrace and waiting for morsels from guests' tables. Not a problem for cat lovers, but those with allergies or non-feline enthusiasts should be wary.
High Life offers a car hire service (car hire is a must if you want to explore North Cyprus) which has its pluses and minuses. The promotional material has pictures of very swish, new versions of various cars. The reality is somewhat different. We hired an Opel Astra for four days at £25 per day, expecting the most current model. Instead, we got one that was about a decade old and with nearly 90,000 miles on the clock. It was fine - got us out and about the country, but again, it felt like an annoyance to have been misled, if only mildly and especially when fierce competition between car hire firms in Kyrenia meant we could have paid less for a better car. Then again, we did have the convenience of being able to arrive back at the hotel very late instead of worrying about dropping it at a car hire office.
Local facilities and services are reasonably good. The hotel is located down a narrow winding road that opens to the main coastal road. There are shops nearby and a supermarket about ten minutes' walk away, but that can seem very long in the powerful Cypriot sun, so make sure you have headgear, shades, sunscreen and water because it can be an arduous walk. Taxis are cheap and plentiful, with a fare from High Life to Kyrenia costing about 10 TL (15-16 TL in the evenings). Look out for the Kombus minibuses as well - these can be flagged down at the roadside.
High Life is a little ragged around the edges and could be a little bit better maintained in parts. There was a real problem with the poolside shower which had not been looked after and had developed a coating of algae on it, which the local wasps found attractive, meaning taking a pre-swim shower meant risking being stung. the main walkways were laid out in a rather tacky green material which had seen better days. The TV in our room was quite ancient and lost BBC World and CNN for three days, before they inexplicably returned. The pool bar was all but abandoned.
To conclude, we felt that it was a shame High Life couldn't seem to push itself to make its guests feel truly welcome and comfortable. This is a very good hotel in many respects and has a great location and tireless staff. However, we were expecting a little better and with the huge range of choice available in this region, at competitive prices, this hotel will need to up its game if it is to prosper.
Room Tip: Check your bathroom window locks properly, as this is a potential weak spot in security.
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