Cervo Hotel, Costa Smeralda Resort, Sardinia, Italy [Master Thread]
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Cervo Hotel, Costa Smeralda Resort, Sardinia, Italy [Master Thread]
This was the only Starwood with award availability next September in Sardinia. It's not at the beach but that may be ok as we get plenty of beach time elsewhere.
Any comments on the hotel itself? I've seen the posts on the meal fees at the resorts; it seems that being in town may avoid that problem.
Also, any comments on weather in September. I'm in for Sept 1, but the points required go down on Sept 15.
Mille grazie!
Any comments on the hotel itself? I've seen the posts on the meal fees at the resorts; it seems that being in town may avoid that problem.
Also, any comments on weather in September. I'm in for Sept 1, but the points required go down on Sept 15.
Mille grazie!
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It's a lovely hotel which is on par in all ways (except location) to the Hotel Romazzino, the Cala di Volpe and the Pitrizza. If anything, the rooms are a bit larger (although in the exact same style) than the latter three.
While you're not sitting on the beach, the Cervo does have a complimentary shuttle to their own beach, and you are spoiled for choices when it comes to food. If you get bored with "resorty" activities, the entire town is at your feet.
You'll love this hotel.
While you're not sitting on the beach, the Cervo does have a complimentary shuttle to their own beach, and you are spoiled for choices when it comes to food. If you get bored with "resorty" activities, the entire town is at your feet.
You'll love this hotel.
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Originally Posted by TahitiBoy
It's a lovely hotel which is on par in all ways (except location) to the Hotel Romazzino, the Cala di Volpe and the Pitrizza. If anything, the rooms are a bit larger (although in the exact same style) than the latter three.
While you're not sitting on the beach, the Cervo does have a complimentary shuttle to their own beach, and you are spoiled for choices when it comes to food. If you get bored with "resorty" activities, the entire town is at your feet.
You'll love this hotel.
While you're not sitting on the beach, the Cervo does have a complimentary shuttle to their own beach, and you are spoiled for choices when it comes to food. If you get bored with "resorty" activities, the entire town is at your feet.
You'll love this hotel.
Other then the Beach, what would you suggest doing in and around the area? We will have a car.
Thanks,
Marvella
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It seems like the rates at this place on Oct 1 are very cheap, 239 euros for two people. The Platinum Concierge couldn't tell me anything about a meal plan as she didn't have any availability over the phone, only on line (I was pretty surprised about that).
Anyone stay here (or any of the other Starwoods) in the first week of October?
I've decided to blow my wad of points in Italy in early fall, and this is one of the places I was looking at. But with prices that low (breakfast included) I was thinking of paying.
Anyone stay here (or any of the other Starwoods) in the first week of October?
I've decided to blow my wad of points in Italy in early fall, and this is one of the places I was looking at. But with prices that low (breakfast included) I was thinking of paying.
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Cervo is OK
Hello:
Spent 10 days a the Pitrizzia two years ago...Fantastic...worth every penny. Room looked out over the water...reserved beach chairs...water views everywhere. Food was fantastic....though $1200 per night for 2 of us.
Cervo is the cheaper sister to this....more of a coference hotel...when they have the regattas or events in Porto Cervo, this hotel often serves as the base. This hotel is located in the middle of the little "town" so you are not beholden to the high priced meal plans per se. When you are at the Romazzino or Pitrizzia your rate includes the food which kept you sitting there looking at the water and pinching yourself that it was real.
If you have a car, and the rate is inexpensive...stay at the Cervo and save your points....Drive around and enjoy. The bays and inlets are beautiful.
Ciao.
Spent 10 days a the Pitrizzia two years ago...Fantastic...worth every penny. Room looked out over the water...reserved beach chairs...water views everywhere. Food was fantastic....though $1200 per night for 2 of us.
Cervo is the cheaper sister to this....more of a coference hotel...when they have the regattas or events in Porto Cervo, this hotel often serves as the base. This hotel is located in the middle of the little "town" so you are not beholden to the high priced meal plans per se. When you are at the Romazzino or Pitrizzia your rate includes the food which kept you sitting there looking at the water and pinching yourself that it was real.
If you have a car, and the rate is inexpensive...stay at the Cervo and save your points....Drive around and enjoy. The bays and inlets are beautiful.
Ciao.
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Cervo Hotel, Costa Smeralda Resort
Interesting that you have asked. I will be there for a 7 night stay next week.
I will post on Flyer Talk a complete trip report when I return.
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Have a marvelous trip.
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Cervo Hotel, Costa Smeralda Resort
We are flying out of Rome on Meridiana Air. They have 5 flights a day In/Out of FCO and 1 flight a day In/Out of Florence. I believe they also fly out of France.
It is a scheduled airline.
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I just got back from five nights here. I booked on relatively short notice, and this was one of the few properties in Costa Smerelda (and the only of the four Starwood locations) available. (See my note at the end regarding minimum stays.)
Costa Smerelda, and Porto Cervo in particular, is one of the most upscale places you will ever see. The Porto Cervo development is a promenade consisting of international-brand luxury boutiques, some local shops, and disappointingly few restaurants and bars. The hotel anchors this area and is integrated into the terraced environment.
The hotel is so-so in my opinion. The best part was the concierge service -- they were all very knowledgeable and helpful, steering us to places that exactly met our expectations. They seemed to get me into restaurants at the last minute that were packed. All of the service at the hotel in general was pretty good. The bar, which spills outside onto the terrace, is an ideal setting and features a good selection of drinks, including some Sardinian wines. I didn't eat at the restaurant besides for breakfast, which was adequate. (Platinum amenity was daily breakfast for two, which of course was a good deal given the price of breakfast.)
The room was basic. Mine had a terrace overlooking the pool outside the sleeping area, then a step up to a small seating area with desk in the back. The bathroom was small, with a tub with one of those horizontally-swinging glass half-partitions and standard Sheraton toiletries. The guy who escorted me to the room proudly claimed that it was a Platinum upgrade (which he said was rare during such high season), although my original booking included a "jacuzzi," which this room did not have.
The main challenge was the beach. It's a private venue for the hotel only, in an inlet about a 15-minute boat ride away. This aspect is good, although the shuttle runs only eight times per day, with one to 2.5 hours between runs. This was a repeated source of frustration for me, having to watch the clock. I don't know why they don't run the boat back and forth constantly. The beach has a lot of space by local standards, with nice chairs, a grassy area to sit, and a dock for swimming. On the downside, the beach has few services -- there is no food available (the hotel will cater a "lunch box" on request), and only water, cans of beer, and Coke/Diet available for purchase. There is an outhouse but no shower or any covered facilities (it seems that something is under construction). They told me that the area is protected, and there is no electricity, hence the limited amenities. Still, I thought that a simple bar would be a feasible addition.
The beach itself is one of the poorer ones in Costa Smerelda -- which is to say, still very nice, but lacking the white sand and really turquoise waters of others. The water line is rocky. (From the hotel beach, you can take a grueling 20-minute hike on a dirt/rock path over the top of the little peninsula to the other side, where there is a public beach with much nicer water and sand.)
My only other comment is that some of the amenities, like the beach shuttle, were a little thin. For example, they don't give you a beach bag (or even a shopping bag) in the room, which is a must for going to the pool or beach in my view. Plus only two (not very large) bath towels in the room for two people, which was not enough in a place where one is likely to return to the room and freshen up during the day. There is apparently no valet parking, so you have to bring your car to the parking lot behind the hotel and ring a bell to get in; the walk back and forth got a bit tedious.
You have to have the right expectations to come here. Costa Smerelda is a wonderful destination, and the Hotel Cervo is a solid, four-star-type hotel. Not luxurious at all, but with competent service. The area is not for everyone (if I came back to Costa Smerelda, I would definitely prefer Pitrizzia, which is an absolutely stunning area, or Cala di Volpe).
You mean per (minimum) stay. It's Cat. 7, so 35K points per night. There was a five-night minimum stay here, so, with stay-4-get-1-free, it would be 140K for a five-night stay. I think that there was a seven-night minimum stay at the other three SPG properties.
Costa Smerelda, and Porto Cervo in particular, is one of the most upscale places you will ever see. The Porto Cervo development is a promenade consisting of international-brand luxury boutiques, some local shops, and disappointingly few restaurants and bars. The hotel anchors this area and is integrated into the terraced environment.
The hotel is so-so in my opinion. The best part was the concierge service -- they were all very knowledgeable and helpful, steering us to places that exactly met our expectations. They seemed to get me into restaurants at the last minute that were packed. All of the service at the hotel in general was pretty good. The bar, which spills outside onto the terrace, is an ideal setting and features a good selection of drinks, including some Sardinian wines. I didn't eat at the restaurant besides for breakfast, which was adequate. (Platinum amenity was daily breakfast for two, which of course was a good deal given the price of breakfast.)
The room was basic. Mine had a terrace overlooking the pool outside the sleeping area, then a step up to a small seating area with desk in the back. The bathroom was small, with a tub with one of those horizontally-swinging glass half-partitions and standard Sheraton toiletries. The guy who escorted me to the room proudly claimed that it was a Platinum upgrade (which he said was rare during such high season), although my original booking included a "jacuzzi," which this room did not have.
The main challenge was the beach. It's a private venue for the hotel only, in an inlet about a 15-minute boat ride away. This aspect is good, although the shuttle runs only eight times per day, with one to 2.5 hours between runs. This was a repeated source of frustration for me, having to watch the clock. I don't know why they don't run the boat back and forth constantly. The beach has a lot of space by local standards, with nice chairs, a grassy area to sit, and a dock for swimming. On the downside, the beach has few services -- there is no food available (the hotel will cater a "lunch box" on request), and only water, cans of beer, and Coke/Diet available for purchase. There is an outhouse but no shower or any covered facilities (it seems that something is under construction). They told me that the area is protected, and there is no electricity, hence the limited amenities. Still, I thought that a simple bar would be a feasible addition.
The beach itself is one of the poorer ones in Costa Smerelda -- which is to say, still very nice, but lacking the white sand and really turquoise waters of others. The water line is rocky. (From the hotel beach, you can take a grueling 20-minute hike on a dirt/rock path over the top of the little peninsula to the other side, where there is a public beach with much nicer water and sand.)
My only other comment is that some of the amenities, like the beach shuttle, were a little thin. For example, they don't give you a beach bag (or even a shopping bag) in the room, which is a must for going to the pool or beach in my view. Plus only two (not very large) bath towels in the room for two people, which was not enough in a place where one is likely to return to the room and freshen up during the day. There is apparently no valet parking, so you have to bring your car to the parking lot behind the hotel and ring a bell to get in; the walk back and forth got a bit tedious.
You have to have the right expectations to come here. Costa Smerelda is a wonderful destination, and the Hotel Cervo is a solid, four-star-type hotel. Not luxurious at all, but with competent service. The area is not for everyone (if I came back to Costa Smerelda, I would definitely prefer Pitrizzia, which is an absolutely stunning area, or Cala di Volpe).
You mean per (minimum) stay. It's Cat. 7, so 35K points per night. There was a five-night minimum stay here, so, with stay-4-get-1-free, it would be 140K for a five-night stay. I think that there was a seven-night minimum stay at the other three SPG properties.
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Would advise flying from Genova to Olbia rather than from Nice
Both Meridiana and Volotea (low cost) fly and normally ex GOA is much cheaper than ex LIN / MXP or France
Volotea use 717's
Both Meridiana and Volotea (low cost) fly and normally ex GOA is much cheaper than ex LIN / MXP or France
Volotea use 717's