Julian started on the front desk, learning how small asks and late arrivals shape a stay. That background keeps his reviews factual and balanced — he weighs light, noise, and service the way a guest with kids in tow would. He writes reviewer-first, never brochure-first.
Editorial team
Our reviewers
Royal Delta Court is built by writers who travel with a notebook and an overnight bag. Each byline below links to the stays they covered — first-person, unpaid by the property, and honest about the meh as well as the memorable.
Freya Delacroix
City-break correspondent
Freya believes the only honest test of a hotel is a real overnight stay. She notices the bathtub gripe and the complimentary coffee bar with equal care, then files a review that stays proportionate. Editorial, trustworthy, and allergic to fluff.
Marcus Rivas
Luxury stays editor
Marcus hunts the small details — how the pillow feels at midnight, whether breakfast lands, how the welcome lands in the first ten minutes. His voice is warm and personal, like a well-travelled friend recounting a stay over coffee.
Camille Rossi
Contributing travel journalist
Camille always books the ordinary room, never the showcase suite, so the write-up reflects what most guests will get. She is factual about service moments, evenings on property, and how well she actually slept — balanced without soft-pedalling.
Elena Holloway
Coastal & beach resorts reviewer
Elena has a soft spot for properties with a genuine sense of place. Her sentences stay short and elegant — class without clamour — whether she is describing a lobby at dusk or who she would send next.