The Porto Elounda is part of the Elounda Collection, which consists of three hotels (the others are Elounda Mare and Elounda Peninsula) and the hotels share some facilities as well as the restaurants. We stayed here with two little kids (2.5 years old) in a Junior Suite with half board. The Good: - The private beach has crystal-clear water and because of the location being in a bay, despite wind, there are no waves at all, which is ideal for toddlers - The kids pool is perfect for toddlers - The kids club is very moden and offers great activities for little kids (toddlers can be dropped off for a charge) - Nice choice of good restaurants. We enjoyed the Italian Il Borro for its great food (Ferragamo Family-owned brand) as well as the beautiful location of the Japanese fusion-inspired Sumonsan restaurant. - The staff is very friendly and tries to accommodate you as much as they can - Great treatment in the Six Senses Spa The Bad: - While there are nice restaurants in the resort, the buffest restaurant (Nafsika) that serves the breakfast and dinner does not deserve the 5 star rating of the hotel. The choice as well as the taste & quality of the food is underwhelming. The gap to the other restaurants is huge and many hotel guests tend to have dinners in the other restaurants, but obviously this becomes very costly (in three restaurants adults get deducted 24 EUR and kids 12 EUR, if they have the half-board option) - While having Golf & Spa Resort in the hotel name, the golf course is very mediocre. It is nice for practicing short game. But due to the short land area, the course built on a hill only offers very short holes and most of them are very narrow. For this short 9 holes, the charge of 30 EUR is okay, but taking an additional 20 EUR for a rental club set seems to be overpriced (even though 3 lake balls are included) - In our room for a few days we had a lot of ants. We had to specifically request that something is done so that not every morning there would be new ones. - The staff tries to be attentive, but misses experience, e.g. cleaning service or other service people would ring the bell in the room, even while shouting 'wait a second', they would just open the door super quickly after the ring. When making an appointment at the Six Senses Spa, which was already mostly booked when we arrived (many people seem to make appointments months in advance), the staff did not apologize at first when calling me back that she did a mistake with the slot time, which was not available anymore. These many small lack of details unfortunately create a bit of a negative impression, especially comparing with similar priced hotels in hospitaly friendly South-East Asia. Things to Consider: - The location of the hotel is a bit remote, if one wants to go to the neighboring villages. An own rental car or a taxi is required. - The walk from the Porto Elounda down to the beach and pool takes around 5-10 minutes for an adult, but is longer with little kid