“Standard P&V accom. made special by attentive staff”
The Opaline apartments are pretty standard Pierre et Vacances accommodation - smallish living quarters containing sofa beds, with a small corner kitchen. They seem to have been decorated recently, however, and the bathrooms are very smart. When booking, which can be done directly through their excellent web site, we never take any notice of the stated maximum occupancy - there were three of us(me and two children) and we booked an apartment for 6/7. One double bed, one 'cabine' (small room) with bunk beds, plus the sofa beds and an extra pull out bed under a sofa.
The location promised breathtaking views, but our balconies overlooked the car park - preferable, I think, to the rooms on the other side of the building which overlooked the swimming pool.
The pool was excellent, but a bit weird. It has a lining which seemed to be very loose and, in fact, was coming away from the pool edge on our second day. It was being quickly fixed though.
As these are apartments, your beds will not be made every day - you are expected to do it yourself, and to clean your kitchen area thoroughly before you leave. The P&V concept is an odd mixture of hotel and apartment, but it is ideal especially for families, who do not want to have to visit restaurants every meal - the kitchen contains everything you need, from salad spinner to tea pot.
What set this P&V apart from others II have visited was the staff. They were friendly, informative and helpful. I look forward to visiting again.
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