In my various travels (including several trips to Croatia) I have never come across such derisory managerial service and lack of basic support for such a pricey hotel. With surly management, combining the empathy of Blofeld with the service ethos of Baldrick, this underwhelming lodging was a lowlight of our exceptional stay in Croatia. Clues start at check-in: refusal to help w our 6 bags in the searing heat (‘staff don’t start till later in afternoon’) to initially being given a room that smelled of sewage, there was little attempt at making our stay a memorable or pleasant one. Moving to our 2nd room (230), its bedroom with no ventilation, that night I noticed the floor in the bedroom was boiling hot, our bed warmed by the pipes of the boiler room below. The one shining light, a locum manageress, tried to find another Aminess hotel in another region, which we declined. Moving to a 3rd room, in the apartment block, I slept the 2nd night on the floor in the kitchen, as once more there was no aircon in the bedroom. Throughout, there was v little sympathy, and a derisory attempt at compensation, for a room that cost almost 500 euros a night. ‘It’s peak season’ is not an excuse for poor service. Last tip if u dare to stay: leave the hotel during the day and go into Korcula, as they often don’t serve lunch onsite (we waited 40 mins for some fried food in the only 8-table cafe nearby.) Finally, note no beach towels in the pm to use in the tiny pools, literally rammed w people.