
Escape to Paradise: Hotel Villa Edda, Riccione, Italy Awaits!
Escape to Paradise: Hotel Villa Edda, Riccione, Italy Awaits! - My Honest, Messy, and Utterly Human Review
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from Hotel Villa Edda in Riccione, Italy, and let me tell you, it's a whole thing. Now, this isn't your cookie-cutter, perfectly polished travel blog post. This is the real deal, warts and all, and trust me, there were a few… interesting moments. But mostly? Mostly it was glorious.
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Let's start with the basics, because, frankly, sometimes you just need the practical stuff.
Accessibility:
Okay, so accessibility. This is something I really pay attention to, as I travel with my Gran (she's got some mobility issues). The website said it was accessible. And yeah, there's an elevator (check!). There are facilities for disabled guests (double check!). That said, finding the right ramps and maneuvering around the pool area was a bit of a head-scratcher sometimes. I'd say it's mostly accessible, but call ahead and really confirm everything with the hotel if complete accessibility is crucial. Don't be shy, ask about the shared stationery being removed as well – a small detail, but a BIG help (and one less worry!).
Oh, and the Wi-Fi…
Internet access AND Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Yes! Wi-Fi in public areas? Yep! I'm a digital nomad trapped in a millennial's body, so this is basically essential for survival. The Internet [LAN] was even available, I believe… but I'm a W-Fi person, so didn't need to use it.
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Cleanliness and Safety: They REALLY Care (and it Shows!):
Remember the pandemic? Well, Villa Edda clearly does. Seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, the whole shebang. I mean, talk about peace of mind! They'd even removed all shared stationery, and hand sanitizer dispensers were EVERYWHERE. They also provide individually-wrapped food options,. I noticed a ton of effort in making you feel safe. Staff trained in safety protocol, (so, you know, they weren't just waving a rag around).
Rooms Sanitized Between Stays? Check.
Room sanitization opt-out available? Double check.
Professional-grade sanitizing services? You betcha.
My Room: Sanctuary!
Okay, this is where things got good. The non-smoking rooms are a must, (I'm guessing there are no smoking rooms too!), and thank the heavens, they're soundproof rooms. The view? Magnificent. Seriously, the blackout curtains saved my life after those late-night Aperol spritzes. And the bed! Oh, the bed! An extra-long bed, with perfect pillows. I had an alarm clock too, so, I was on-time, most days. The free bottled water was a nice touch, and the mini bar, oh the trouble it caused! I also loved the complimentary tea, cause I'm a total Brit. But my favorite thing was the coffee/tea maker!
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The Air conditioning worked perfectly! And the Wi-Fi [free] in the room was a lifesaver!
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Gastronomic Adventures (and a Few Hiccups):
The breakfast [buffet], let me be brutally honest here, was just okay. It had the basics - Western breakfast, Asian breakfast (a bit of a surprise, but hey, I'm down!), and of course, the all-important coffee/tea in restaurant. The restaurants themselves offered A la carte in restaurant, and the buffet was pretty decent, with freshly made omelets. I tried some Asian cuisine in restaurant and it surprised me! Oh, the Desserts in restaurant were lovely and the Salad in restaurant was fresh!
BUT – and this is a big but – the Poolside bar was a dream! Picture this: sun, a gentle breeze, the sound of the waves, and a perfectly mixed Aperol Spritz. Pure bliss. They also had a happy hour, which, well, let's just say I may have overdone it… There's a Snack bar too, I used this for a quick bite.
NOTE I don't think they have a Vegetarian restaurant.
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Ways to Relax: The Spa, The Pool, and Holy Moly, the View!
Okay, this is where Hotel Villa Edda really shines. The swimming pool [outdoor] is gorgeous! It's a pool with a view! Seriously, the ocean shimmered! The Spa/sauna was divine. I spent a solid hour in the Sauna sweating out all my sins (and Aperols). They have a steamroom too, which, frankly, I only braved once because I'm more of a sauna girl.
I was totally tempted by the Body scrub and Body wrap, but I chickened out because honestly? Sunbathing was calling. The massage was amazing though. I booked a deep tissue massage and it was worth every penny.
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Things to Do: Mostly Relaxing, But Also…:
Riccione itself is a beautiful place.
For The Kids: Family Fun (and a Babysitter Just in Case!):
Although I travelled without children, I did see the hotel offered a Babysitting service and had Kids facilities. So if a Kids meal is required, ask. The facilities are family/child friendly.
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Services and Conveniences: They Got You Covered:
The 24-hour Front Desk, concierge, and Doorman were really helpful. The Daily housekeeping was impeccable. They also offer dry cleaning, ironing service and laundry service.
Important Note:
- There is a Car park [on-site], car park [free of charge]!
- They offer Cashless payment service. This is fab!
- I’m sure they would offer a Breakfast in room if you wanted one.
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Getting Around:
There's Airport transfer, Taxi service, and I saw Bicycle parking.
The Quirks (because no place is perfect):
- The bathroom phone kinda freaked me out initially. Who even uses those anymore?!
- The elevator was a little slow at peak times. Patience, people!
- I think they offer Room service (I didn’t use this, but I think I saw it on the menu).
My Final Verdict & A Compelling Offer: Escape to Paradise – YES, Book it!
So, is Hotel Villa Edda perfect? No. Is it perfect for you? Maybe, and here's why…
It strikes a brilliant balance. It's got the right level of luxury without being stuffy. It's got the classic Italian charm.
Here's your offer:
Book your stay at Hotel Villa Edda in Riccione today! Enjoy:
- Guaranteed ocean view rooms (subject to availability).
- Complimentary welcome drink. (Aperol Spritz to start!)
- 15% off your spa treatment of choice (massage, anyone?).
- Free parking – and free Wi-fi to stay connected!
- Up to 20% off of rooms and dining.
Click here to book now and begin your Italian escape! (Link to their website)
DON’T WAIT! This offer is valid for a limited time!
WHY BOOK NOW?
Because you deserve a break. You deserve sunshine. You deserve an Aperol Spritz by the pool. You deserve to be pampered. And you, my friend, deserve to escape to paradise. Go on… book it. You know you want to.
Unwind in Paradise: Terracotta Resort & Spa's Phan Thiet Luxury Awaits
Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This is gonna be less "perfectly crafted travel brochure" and more "drunken diary entry of a slightly bewildered traveler." Here's my (attempted) schedule for a stay at Hotel Villa Edda in Riccione, Italy. God, I hope I remember to actually do all this.
Hotel Villa Edda, Riccione – A Disaster Waiting to Happen (Probably)
Day 1: Arrival and the Quest for Pizza (and Sanity)
14:00 - Check-in. (Hopefully). Ugh, flights. They always feel like a test of endurance. Praying my suitcase hasn't decided to vacation in Amsterdam without me. My biggest fear? Arriving and realizing I've packed three pairs of the exact same black pants. This has happened. Twice.
- If all goes well: Find the reception, awkwardly fumble through some Italian, and locate the room. Pray it has air conditioning. I'm basically a sweaty, melodramatic lizard in high humidity.
- If chaos reigns: Get lost. End up in the wrong room. Accidentally insult the concierge with my atrocious pronunciation of "Grazie."
14:30 - Room Reconnaissance: Assess the damage/beauty. Unpack… eventually. Try to resist burying myself in the duvet and napping for approximately 17 hours.
15:30 - The Hunger Games: Pizza Edition. I need pizza. Like, need it. Gotta find a local pizza place ASAP. Google Maps is going to be my best friend (and probably my eventual downfall when I inevitably end up on the wrong side of town).
- Important Note: MUST find a place with real pizza. No chain-restaurant monstrosities. I'm talking thin crust, possibly wood-fired, with ingredients that actually taste like something. If I end up with a pizza that has, like, "ranch dressing" as a topping, I'm leaving. Immediately.
17:00 - Beach Stroll (or at least, attempt it). Gotta hit the beach. Even if it's just for five minutes. See that blue water (crosses fingers for a lack of seaweed). Marvel at the Italians effortlessly looking stylish in all their beachwear. Feel like a slightly frumpy, slightly sunburnt tourist. Embrace it.
18:00 - Sunset Aperitivo (hopefully). Find some bar. Drink Aperol Spritz. Repeatedly. Watch the sun go down. Contemplate life. Get slightly tipsy. Perfect start to the trip, if it happens.
19:30 - Pizza Round Two? Maybe. Or maybe pasta. Or maybe just cheese. Decision fatigue is setting in already.
20:30 - Early night. Sleep. Pray for no jet lag nightmares about lost luggage.
Day 2: Exploring Riccione and the Unexpected
- 08:00 - Breakfast Buffer (or the Great Croissant Caper): Free hotel breakfast? Yes, please! Gotta get those carbs in, right? My goal: Master the art of the perfect croissant. (Possible failure anticipated). Coffee. Lots of coffee. Maybe sneak an extra croissant for later. Don't judge.
- 09:00 - Stroll Along Viale Ceccarini: Supposed to be a posh shopping street. I'll browse, look at things I can't afford, and feel inferior to the impeccably dressed locals. This is a mandatory Italian experience, apparently.
- 11:00 - The Beach, Revisited. (Sun and Seabreeze!) If I'm feeling brave, I'll attempt to actually go into the water. (Spoiler alert: I'm a wimp.) Mostly, I'll people-watch. Observe the beach life. Wonder if any of those sleek yachts belong to anyone I know. (They won't.)
- 13:00 - Lunch. (Hopefully, it involves something delicious). Maybe some fresh seafood. Maybe a picnic. Maybe I'll just eat the rest of those croissants. Options, options.
- 14:30 - The Deep Dive: The Rimini Market Adventure… with Added Anxiety! (The "Rimini" might change, depending on the actual bus schedule - but hey, there's a market!) I heard there's a HUGE market near Rimini. Full of stuff. Clothes, souvenirs, kitchen gadgets… I can already feel my bank account whimpering in fear. This is where the real adventure begins! I'll get lost. (Guaranteed.) I'll probably misunderstand prices. I'll end up buying something completely useless but absolutely gorgeous. I'll attempt to bargain, fail miserably, and pay way too much. But… I'll also get to see the real Italy, the one that's messy and chaotic and utterly, wonderfully alive.
- 17:00 - Gelato Time. Essential. Multiple flavors. Repeat. Attempt not to wear half of it.
- 19:00 - Dinner (Somewhere, Anywhere). Still deciding.
- 21:00 - Evening Stroll. People Watch. Contemplate. Bed.
Day 3: The Grand Finale! (or, "How Long Can I Avoid Washing My Hair?")
- 08:00 - Breakfast: Croissant Perfection? (Try Again.)
- 09:00 - Beach (again). Final time for fun and sun.
- 11:00 - Free Time
- 13:00 - Lunch.
- 14:00 - Check out.
- 15:00 - Drive To Bolognia Airport
Notes, Ramblings, and General Imperfections:
Language Barrier: My Italian is… limited. Expect lots of charades, miming, and the occasional completely baffling conversation. "Grazie" and "Prego" are my best friends.
Sunscreen Alert: I am terrible at applying sunscreen. My skin will likely be the color of a cooked lobster by the end of this trip.
Transportation Woes: Public transport is going to be an adventure. Pray for no missed buses.
The Existential Question: Will I actually relax? Or will I spend the whole time stressing about not relaxing? The answer, probably, is both
Emotional Overflow: This trip is about discovery. There will be moments of sheer joy, moments of frustration, and moments of complete, utter, "what was I thinking?" I'll try to capture it all. Or at least, what I can remember through the Aperol-induced haze.
Food Obsession: I'm already dreaming about the food. It's going to be incredible. I'm going to gain five pounds. Worth it.
The Unexpected: The best part is the unknown. The chance encounters, the hidden gems, the moments that make you go, "Wow, that was amazing." I'm ready for it. Bring on the chaos! And the pizza.
So yeah, hotel Villa Edda, here I come. Wish me luck. I'll need it.

Okay, spill the beans! Is Hotel Villa Edda REALLY paradise, or is it just another Instagram trap?
The Instagram situation? Yes, it's photogenic. *Very* photogenic. But it doesn't feel… fake. It’s not all perfectly posed influencers. You're actually *living* there. I even saw a guy spill his espresso all over the pristine white linens at breakfast. Real life, people! (He seemed mortified. I, on the other hand, was thoroughly entertained.)


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