Guest User
August 19, 2024
I felt sorry for Panorama Resort as with a bit of tlc it could be so much nicer. Check-in went smoothly (took about an hour from the airport with no other drop offs). Our I bedroom apartment was the best 3 star we’ve had for awhile when on holiday (we don’t mind basic as long as it’s clean). It was spacious. Main bed was comfy, 2 extra pillows, 2 balconies (although view from one not the best- looked on to the grounds which were not the best). Room cleaned really well & 5 times during our week stay. Bathroom pretty good for Greece - not just wet room shower so luckily no floods! Free toiletries & plenty of toilet roll. Free air conditioning & safe. Doors/windows good security. Fridge a bit scruffy but did get decent freezer compartment. Supposed to be apartment for 4 people but only 2 glasses, 2 mugs, not enough cutlery, no sharp knife, chopping board etc. only 3 balcony chairs. We thought the breakfast was good (available 8-10.30). Mostly plenty of choice although not much fruit, and if get there after 10am it’s rarely replenished. Bar was decent with typical drink selection & scoops of ice cream in tubs. Restaurant food open 2-10pm although think stopping this in 2025. Food we had was very good but more meals rather than snacks. There were two pools (both with children’s section) which was a welcome surprise as only one advertised. One by the bar so busier & music playing. The other in a quieter section & sometimes had it to ourselves. Staff were really kind & helpful, the views amazing. Main negatives (reason for 3/5) were the unkempt grounds. Usually find in Greece they take pride in the grounds/gardens but sadly not here. Everywhere needed a good tidy up - rubble, broken lights, empty boxes, bags of cement, litter, all sorts just left around the grounds. Quieter pool had broken sun beds, no lighting, no umbrellas (couple of trees for shade). Grass growing out of pool drainage slats (question how often pools properly cleaned - main pool did turn a bit green on our last couple of days!) Finikounda itself a lovely large tourist village (lots of Greek holiday makers). Although prob a bit busy for us. Not loads for children but sea inflatable (7 euros pp for 1 hr) and a small amusement arcade. Lots of restaurants but menus can be limited & never once a children’s menu which was fine for our children as they’ll dig in to all sorts of food but may be trickier for others. Walk to the village centre about 5 minutes & close to large supermarket. One downside for us was that one night there was an open air local concert that could be heard from our apartment (very loud!) that went on until about 5am!! So would I come again? Yes if I knew the grounds had smartened up. Such a shame a small thing like tidying up doesn’t take place as it’d make the place so much better.