We really enjoyed our 2 night stay at this hotel whilst on a tour of Corsica. We had a family room (double bed with a separate single in an alcove - which we used for luggage/as a dress room!) with a wonderful sea view across the hotel pool to the peninsula with its lighthouse, which was even more beautiful at sunset (see pic). One of the plus points for us with this hotel (contrary to the previous reviewer feedback) was the fact that we didn't have to spend circa 16 euros per person each morning on a buffet breakfast, unlike the other hotels we stayed in during our 2 weeks on the island. Here we were presented with a menu and could tick the items we wished to have and pay for them accordingly, ie hot drink, orange juice, pain au chocolat, croissant etc which worked out more economical and avoided us paying over the odds for food we didn't need. The pastries were also the best we had in a hotel during this holiday! Hot drink refills were available. The hotel pool was heated and lovely for a dip after a day out, and a real suntrap in the evening. There is a smallish car park belonging to the hotel and immediately behind it, but it isn't big enough when the hotel is full so some cars parked on the small side street and I think it may be a problem at peak times. Its a steep walk either down or up (depending on where you park) to reception so not good for those with limited mobility. It was a pleasant walk to the citadel and then down to the harbour for those of average fitness - one day we walked into town and took the train to Ile Rousse and back, which was scenic and a nice break from driving. There are some nice restaurants in the pedestrian street which runs one block back behind the harbour we would recommend A Cantina di Delia (tapas type dishes available which were very good) and Restaurant Santa Maria with al fresco dining in front of the church of that name.