The OJP is a maze of rustic style concrete pathways running between 9 (?) blocks of rooms, swimming pools etc. First impression of the room (Block 3 - nearest to the beach with sea view) was of dark wood that needed sanding and varnishing. Not at all modern. Bed was massive and very comfortable - 5cm memory foam topper, shower always hot and powerful. We were All Inclusive (I think everyone was) and the food was very good - always lots of choice and always with meats being cooked on the large griddle at dinner. Drinks were local lager and (I'm a Scotch drinker) Ballentines/J&B. The beach is wonderful with some nice beach bars - great places to buy a coffee or beer and watch the world go by. Big waves, with surfers, so didn't swim. I used the gym 6 times (I know - sad isn't it but I've been a gym user for over 45 years) and it's a bit cramped. 1 treadmill that was worn out and difficult to use, 3 bikes, a broken leg press, leg extension, seated chest press, seated shoulder press, seated lat pulldown, free weight shoulder press, bench press, dumbbells from 6Kg to 22Kg. Towels and water provided in the gym. One warning - On checking in our party of 4 were offered the safe and beach towels. Safe was 24ish not refundable, towels 10 each refundable. 2 tokens to collect/change each towel. In the confusion I signed whatever papers they put in front of me and only on check out did I find they'd given me a paper for 1 towel and not 2, at 10 Euro. Although we returned 2 towels they insisted I'd only paid a deposit for 1, so I lost 10 Euro. Not a massive issue and it could have been a mistake on the paperwork on their part, but we all remember me paying for safe and towels with a 50 and getting about 5 in return. I'd love to know who ended up with the missing 10 Euros.
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