Decided to write because no one has written yet) My mom and I booked this hotel at the last minute, and since there are few reviews about this hotel, I was very worried. I'll try to be brief. Let's start with "+": - first line (to the beach 2 meters) - the hotel provides sunbeds and umbrellas - to be in a village busy with cafes, but not very touristy (I assume that it is Seliantika, which the resort has recently opened, so it's so calm) - we took with breakfast (normal: eggs, cheese, sausage, cake, watermelon or melon, 2 types of Greek yogurt, bread, butter, 2 jams, cereal, feta, olives, cucumbers, tomatoes, coffee-tea.
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Decided to write because no one has written yet)
My mom and I booked this hotel at the last minute, and since there are few reviews about this hotel, I was very worried. I'll try to be brief. Let's start with "+":
- first line (to the beach 2 meters)
- the hotel provides sunbeds and umbrellas
- to be in a village busy with cafes, but not very touristy (I assume that it is Seliantika, which the resort has recently opened, so it's so calm)
- we took with breakfast (normal: eggs, cheese, sausage, cake, watermelon or melon, 2 types of Greek yogurt, bread, butter, 2 jams, cereal, feta, olives, cucumbers, tomatoes, coffee-tea. Every day one and the same, but you can live)
- close to Athens (2.5 hours), tomorrow we go on an excursion
- there is a central street with a pharmacy, supermarket, vegetable shop, bakeries
- cleaned every day (clean, on the 2nd day they changed the bed, towels are changed constantly, although we don’t have to)
- few Russian tourists. Mostly Greeks, Poles.
And now "-"
- a very quiet place (for those who do not like to sit still it will be boring)
- we ourselves went to Patras (the capital of this region), there is nothing like that there. So far, it is not very tourist oriented.
- Tez Tour offers excursions (expensive! ) that you need to take right away. The cheapest Olympia (where the games are) is 59 euros, and from 110 and up per person. But this is more of a claim to the operator.
- all in Greek! Learn English. Some speak a little. Or German (more Germans rest here)
- the hotel is more focused on pensioners, or those who are looking for peace. There are no special souvenir shops.
- Monotonous. Although the hotel is 3 *, but very cozy.
- Eat in a tavern for 2 for about 30 euros. Look at both (bread or water that is put on the table can be included in the bill, so do not hesitate to ask, as well as desserts or anything else that they bring without ordering), at this hotel you can take lunch or dinner (buffet) for 10 euros per person without drinks. This is if you are very hungry, although the portions are normal if you order from the menu.
So come) The sea is still cold, although the middle of June is coming soon, but beautiful, quiet, and just good to relax. We do not regret)
My mom and I booked this hotel at the last minute, and since there are few reviews about this hotel, I was very worried. I'll try to be brief. Let's start with "+":
- first line (to the beach 2 meters)
- the hotel provides sunbeds and umbrellas
- to be in a village busy with cafes, but not very touristy (I assume that it is Seliantika, which the resort has recently opened, so it's so calm)
- we took with breakfast (normal: eggs, cheese, sausage, cake, watermelon or melon, 2 types of Greek yogurt, bread, butter, 2 jams, cereal, feta, olives, cucumbers, tomatoes, coffee-tea. Every day one and the same, but you can live)
- close to Athens (2.5 hours), tomorrow we go on an excursion
- there is a central street with a pharmacy, supermarket, vegetable shop, bakeries
- cleaned every day (clean, on the 2nd day they changed the bed, towels are changed constantly, although we don’t have to)
- few Russian tourists. Mostly Greeks, Poles.
And now "-"
- a very quiet place (for those who do not like to sit still it will be boring)
- we ourselves went to Patras (the capital of this region), there is nothing like that there. So far, it is not very tourist oriented.
- Tez Tour offers excursions (expensive! ) that you need to take right away. The cheapest Olympia (where the games are) is 59 euros, and from 110 and up per person. But this is more of a claim to the operator.
- all in Greek! Learn English. Some speak a little. Or German (more Germans rest here)
- the hotel is more focused on pensioners, or those who are looking for peace. There are no special souvenir shops.
- Monotonous. Although the hotel is 3 *, but very cozy.
- Eat in a tavern for 2 for about 30 euros. Look at both (bread or water that is put on the table can be included in the bill, so do not hesitate to ask, as well as desserts or anything else that they bring without ordering), at this hotel you can take lunch or dinner (buffet) for 10 euros per person without drinks. This is if you are very hungry, although the portions are normal if you order from the menu.
So come) The sea is still cold, although the middle of June is coming soon, but beautiful, quiet, and just good to relax. We do not regret)
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