This was a BEAUTIFUL hotel, it honestly felt like I was at a resort. Walking in beyond the gates, there are actually two hotels in this group. Sol Don Pedro is located on the right side when you get to the arches and the fountain. Walking in, they have a nicely paved pathway with beautiful palm trees on the side. It’s literally located right on the beach and tons of souvenier shops are present on the street. You can literally hop out of this hotel in your bathing suit! There’s a pool where people can enjoy a tanning or swimming in the pool instead of the Mediterranean Sea. They also have beautifully decorated tiles on the side that are peacocks. Also, I find that this hotel is a big fan of animals as they have many small birds in a cage and many cats that roam around. One of the cats(black and white) seems to like to guard the door, which frightened me a little as I’m not really an animal person. The staff clean after the animals though, because they do litter everywhere, but they clean up really fast. Inside the hotel, each room has a balcony which faces different parts, mine faced the poolside and the patio of the restaurant. Their beds are fairly large, and their showers are equipped with shampoo and body wash in a large jug that the hotel fills up. The floor of the room are tiles, so it’s much more comfortable and easy to clean for guests that go to the beach. The restaurant in the hotel is lovely. You need to dress business casual here, from what I understood from the sign. No swimsuits, tanks, etc. They have a HUGE selection of food, literally bigger than some of the Fairmount hotels that I have seen. I loved their Paella(remember to ask the chef to make it nice and hot for you). I also loved the strawberry fondue tower — DELICIOUS. Water and other beverages cost money, and it’s by the bottle as well, so make sure you read it carefully! You can literally spend a day here, well I can anyways.