In fairness we normally stay at the Akra Hotel across the way which has fabulous facilities and a great breakfast. Because of building work at the Akra we decided to try their sister hotel Akra V. On the positive side the rooms are fine except the mattresses are far too hard and desperately need changing (we stayed in two rooms, both had very uncomfortable beds). To suggest that some rooms have a sea view is true if you look to the horizon and across the fairly busy road in front of you. We did eventually obtain an Expedia room upgrade but only after being denied one because the hotel was full, then apparently there was a room available but they could not find us, despite the fact they had our phone number etc, needless to say this was not impressive on their part. As part of the absence of having dining facilities we were given vouchers for a nearby restaurant/cafe with a very restrictive choice of breakfast. I am not whether we were told about this situation in advance. I would never stay at the Akra V again, but for lovers of hard beds, restrictive breakfasts and far from competent administration, it is probably just about tolerable. Sadly it has tainted, by association, my feelings about the Akra Hotel itself which we have always loved staying at.