Guest User
September 22, 2022
We really thought this place would be amazing but unfortunately the pics online were taken from such a good angle that when we arrived it didn't feel like we were at the hotel we thought we had booked. First of all, this is not a hotel neither a resort per se. It is a cluster of rooms built around a small-ish pool with no lounge and zero atmosphere. If you go to the beach or decide to laze around the pool, when you get bored there is absolutely nothing to do - at all! The hotel is on a steep hill with steep ramps and weak handrails so we would definitely not recommend it for guests with any kind of mobility issues whatsoever. The lift wasn't working during our stay and we felt so sorry for the staff who had to carry heavy luggage up and down the stairs - health & safety guidelines for the staff seem to be non-existent. The rooms were clean though very basic and no real thought has been taken in relation to the functionality and design of the rooms. Also, unless you are lucky enough to speak Greek, there are only about 4 TV channels to choose from. You do get a mini fridge though and a bottle of water. The bed isn't that comfy so hopefully you won't be spending a full week here. The breakfast offering is box-standard buffet but the quality is visibly cheap. If you have both gluten AND dairy allergies just save yourself the aggro and find some other place to have breakfast. The reception is not really what you would expect it to be (which should be, smiley, warm and buzzing by the way)...Dimitra was great and so was the young Lefteris (a very enthusiastic and keen to please man for all jobs) and the ladies at breakfast. The place was clean and most of the staff we interacted with were lovely so we gave it 3 stars. But honestly, don't come here if you are coming under the pretext of booking a luxury accommodation, as it is not. If you have ever stayed in a "luxury" or "boutique" anything, you will know what I mean. There are much better places closer to town you can spend your money on.