The location of this property, so close to the beach, and it’s overall layout and set up suggests it should be a place to truly unwind and relax. Unfortunately, PP has some serious flaws, in particular the quality of food at its restaurants really is not at an acceptable standard. We had three meals and all were poor; lukewarm food with little quality. We ended up leaving the property to find better fare - Happy Calamar and Quartiere D’Ete were both excellent and close by.
The other major annoyance at Paradis Plage was the preponderance of wild dogs and cats that roamed the property. We even had one stray dog try and enter our room through our open sliding doors. Not ideal! Mealtimes were therefore somewhat daunting given various animals appearing at your table looking for food. And lastly, service was patchy at best in all the various bars and restaurants.
There were some positives - the Yoga classes, hosted by Karsten were superb. The surf was also excellent for body boarding and surfing. The pool area also seemed to be very suitable for the many young children who were staying at Paradis Plage.
Sadly, overall, I can’t recommend Paradis Plage - despite great potential it doesn’t deliver the experience it should do. Avoid.