sangeeth venugopal
We stayed at the Salini Resort from Dec 21–26 and had a very peaceful experience. The location is beautiful and right by the sea, offering stunning views.
Highlights of our stay:
Room: Check-in was smooth. Our room was a great size and perfect for a family—it featured a large, comfortable king bed and a separate single bed for our daughter. Housekeeping was consistent and kept everything tidy every day.
Facilities: Since it was December and a bit chilly, we really appreciated the indoor heated pool. The steam room and "hot room" (sauna) were also excellent. We noticed the on-site spa often has good offers for guests.
Dining: There are three restaurants on-site. The breakfast buffet had plenty of high-quality options, though it would have been nice to see a bit more variation in the menu from day to day.
Location: While peaceful and quiet, it is still very accessible. We found it easy to get to Valletta by both taxi and the local bus.
Overall, a lovely, relaxing resort for a winter break. We would definitely recommend it!
Adam Gill
We went in January and got a good deal on a room. They're quite spacious and had everything we needed. The shower did tend to overflow a little and my wife had a massage which left her with a sore neck afterwards but the breakfasts were good, the staff friendly and helpful and it was lovely and quiet at night. Our room was at the back of the hotel so we sacrificed a view for the quiet but we got the view each morning heading out and at breakfast so I didn't feel we lost anything.
Jysprs
Breakfast was amazing! Staff is very friendly and attentive. Loved the indoor pool, sauna, and jacuzzi - perfect way to unwind after a tiring day. Facilities were super clean and room well-maintained. Superb ! 👍
B Verzijl
Great stay but since last time (few years ago ) the climate system /ventilation in the rooms can use an update. Facilities and staff are still high level!! Shout out to the cleaners, caretakers and other front office personnel
Kristijan Orešković
We stayed at the resort for 14 nights, so we feel we can give a fairly well-rounded impression.
The rooms are okay — spacious and generally comfortable. However, the housekeeping service could be much better. Bed linen was only changed upon request, and even when using the “please make up room” sign, the cleaning usually covered just the bare minimum (trash, cups, quick floor clean), rather than a proper room refresh.
The staff are polite and friendly, but often lack immediate information. In many cases, they need to check with someone else before giving an answer, which slows things down.
There is a pool with a policy allowing children only during specific hours, which is understandable in principle. However, enforcement is inconsistent and seems to depend on who is at reception. We also noticed guests entering the pool area with outside shoes, which doesn’t feel appropriate.
Breakfast is one of the weaker points. On paper, the selection is decent and standard, but the freshness clearly depends on how full the resort is. On many mornings, pastries were hard and clearly 2–3 days old, juices were diluted, and overall quality was inconsistent. Again, the breakfast staff were polite, but that doesn’t really compensate for the food quality.
We definitely felt that the stay was overpriced for the level of service provided.
On the positive side, the resort offers parking, and there is a bus stop nearby with connections to other parts of the island. Giuseppe’s restaurant on site is a must-visit, and Vecchia Napoli is great for pizzas (stick to pizzas only).
Overall, the resort is pleasant enough, but there is still a lot of room for improvement, especially when it comes to service quality, housekeeping, and value for money.