Guest User
November 27, 2023
The Imaret is a world on to itself. Pale ochre walls, high ceilings, Ottoman arches, lush gardens, bubbling fountains and tempting swimming pools all set this property apart. On a long weekend from London, it's tempting to check in and never leave! The ancient architecture means you should choose your room carefully. We particularly wanted lots of natural light and we ended up going for a more expensive Water Suite, with a view of the sea. Some rooms are cool and dark. Maybe too dark for my taste, rather like a cave room. There is an excellent restaurant on site and in the height of summer, it is very pleasant to eat out on the terrace, with a view of the town and the sea. Eating here is an elevated experience. It is more of an event, than an ad hoc affair . There is a multiple course tasting menu (do tell them your food allergies and preferences in advance. They coped really well with my vegetarian requirements). We did manage to leave this oasis on a few occasions. The reception desk were very helpful in arranging a taxi to take us to the classical ruins at Phillipi. It is also fun to wander around the old town and to have lunch at some of the fish restaurants down by the port. One final word. Cats were mentioned in previous reviews. On our visit the felines were corralled and did not roam the restaurant or common sitting areas. Cat lovers can seek them out, however they were not roaming all over the property.