Frommer's Review
The Soleil offers excellent value for the money, with generously sized rooms and a location that's just a 3-block walk from the beach. The least expensive room, the suite luxo, comes with tile floors, a firm queen-size bed, couch and TV, and small kitchen table (no desk space, however), a kitchenette unit with fridge and hot plate and utensils, plus a balcony but with no view of the sea. The next step, the suite master, costs about 30% more and is identical except the balcony offers an ocean view. For view junkies, the extra US$20 will be worth the price. One step up again, the Suite Master Plus offers a couch that folds out to a double bed, plus French doors separating bedroom from sitting room. It's not a bad option if you have kids, but otherwise not worth the price premium. Another, more expensive family option is the top-floor Suite Executiva, which has two bedrooms plus a full kitchen and sitting/dining area and a sizable veranda. The hotel also has a small pool and another children's wading pool, neither of which is nice enough to tempt anyone away from the beach.
Facilities:
Restaurant; pool; children's pool; business center
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