Can't really disagree with what others have said about the hotel, as it certainly deserves some care and attention to say it's in such a spectacular spot.
However, by the time we arrived here, we'd spent a fortnight travelling around the north of the island and have to say we were consistently underwhelmed by the quality of accommodation on offer generally - unless of course you wanted to pay upwards of £250 per night and stay in Porto Cervo. The concepts of 'boutique' and 'value' do not appear to have reached Sardinia!
Taken in that light, La Pelosetta really isn't that bad - it's very average. The rooms are old fashioned, but all have balconies overlooking the beach, and a fridge. Bathrooms are spartan, but again, we found this everywhere.
What is truly amazining about this hotel is it's location right on the beach, and a private beach at that - who needs a pool when you are 50 paces from one of the lovliest beaches in the world. The real joy of staying here though, is enjoying the sand and water when all the day tourists have left.
We didn't book in advance, merely turned up on spec and asked for a room for 2 nights. We paid 75 euros per night, which was the cheapest room we had all holiday, so we didn't begrudge the 70's architecture and bedspreads too much. We kept our eyes firmly on the beach.
- Residence Hotel Stintino
