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I did have a very enjoyable stay but there were a few issues. We stayed in the executive suites which were clean and comfortable but not very soundproof. We could hear everything as people walked in the corridor and if we had the balcony door open you could hear everything the neighbours were saying. The exec suites do look out over the pool and on to the sea but there is also a very busy and noisy main road and you are on the approach to Rhodes airport. Most of the noise from the road and airplanes is sorted by closing the balcony door but sitting on the balcony is not very relaxing. I also overheard that people who stayed in standard accommodation had issues with old and tired rooms (I didn't see this but it might be worth a quick read of other reviews) The food was ok but you weren't allowed to help yourself to drinks (not even water) unless it was breakfast. This wouldn't have been an issue if the staff weren't so busy doing other things. We also weren't allowed to order water in a pint glass - only high ball glasses (about 1/3 of a pint). I even saw a couple of hotel guests bringing their own bottles of water to dinner so the didn't have to rely on being served by the staff. I also wouldn't recommend this hotel if you have any mobility issues due to the uneven floors, hidden lips/small differences in floor heights, ramps that are quite steep and sloping walkways without handrails. It would also help if we had been given a site map as the layout is not intuitive. On a more positive note, I did have a really good time at Belair. The staff are very friendly and helpful and the main pool is the best! A constant 1.3m deep - fully tiled (not painted concrete) with plenty of sunbeds and easy stepped entries. The design of the pool also makes it easier to find your own space even when the pool is busy.