Guest User
July 20, 2025
We stayed here as a family group—myself, my husband, our 5-year-old daughter, two older boys (22 and 15), and my parents. We booked 3 rooms, but were quite disappointed that the kids and grandparents were placed far away from us in a completely different complex. It really impacted the family experience. On a positive note, Dmitrij at reception was fantastic—professional, kind, and always ready to help. The food was very good (we had half board), with a wide selection and good quality. However, we were surprised and frustrated to learn that even water at dinner costs €3, which feels unreasonable when you're already on a meal plan. The rooms were a bit outdated but clean and serviceable. There was no real evening entertainment, just a kids' mini disco that our 5-year-old didn’t enjoy at all. The animation team did try hard and deserve credit for their energy. There was a Greek night and apparently a bingo night (which we missed), but otherwise, evenings were very quiet. One big negative: We were charged a €15 per night, per room "government tax"—that’s €45 per night extra for our family( total was €450. While we understand it’s a national tax and not the hotel’s fault, it still felt excessive and added to our disappointment. Overall, I’d rate the hotel 4 stars. It wasn’t terrible—good food, not very clean rooms, and friendly staff—but the distance between family rooms, the hidden costs, and lack of entertainment mean we won’t be coming back.