Starting off with the positives, the hotel has a great location near a beach in La Barra, and a nice-looking territory.
I should have gotten the hint when I was making the reservation. Almost none of the staff speaks English, and simply making a reservation required a very complicated series of emails and international phone calls that lasted more than a week. The inconveniences were to continue when I arrived, which would be fine for a $80 hotel, but not for $120 (which actually increases to $320 the week after I was there). It's an understatement that the "decor doesn't seem to have been updated in a very long time", as another reviewed put it. It is antiquated, and not in a good way. Various shelves and doors are difficult to open and close, the door key is a very cumbersome, annoying mechanism, water sprays everywhere from the facet and shower, and the dubious, unappealing tiles on the floor are still from the 60s.
Only two people from the staff spoke English, I think. I don't know about other hotels, but every restaurant in the area was English-speaking. Breakfast was a very complicated affair in which the incompetent waiters stood there without telling me what was available. I had to guess. They made mistakes with orders, couldn't remember what I liked from the previous days, placed things on the table in a cumbersome way, and it was hard to get their attention.
