Orio is certainly not somewhere you will fall across. We fell for the few 'outstanding reviews' issued. The hotel is situated close to the beach and near many bars serving pizza, grilled fish etc. There are hundreds of car parking spaces around it. Only problem is, on a sunny day, there are thousands of people looking for those spaces so expect to pay the hotel fee of €15 for parking. We took a superior room for the benefit of a balcony and sea view with the expectation of having a nice luncheon overlooking the sea. Unfortunately we mainly overlooked the car park/garden with the hotels burger van set up below us with tub-thumping music for six hours and fifty tables of diners. We did ask the reception staff if the music could be turned down as nobody appeared to be listening to it, but to no avail. At around tea-time the hotel fire alarm sounded, but not in the rooms. We evacuated down the fire exit, walked around the front to find the hotel still in full swing, Guests still allowed to enter, lifts in use. Total abuse of all known health and safety legislation. Our complaint to reception met with a Spanish shrug of the shoulders.. Your choice.