I chose this hotel based on reviews on Booking. com. Check in took 5 minutes, they upgraded the room for free. There is a Russian-speaking employee at the reception. A hotel for a relaxing holiday, in the courtyard there is a swimming pool, near which breakfasts and dinners are held. Few people use the pool.
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I chose this hotel based on reviews on Booking. com. Check in took 5 minutes, they upgraded the room for free. There is a Russian-speaking employee at the reception.
A hotel for a relaxing holiday, in the courtyard there is a swimming pool, near which breakfasts and dinners are held. Few people use the pool.
The room is clean, there is a balcony, where it is nice to have a coffee and a snack. Mountain and street view. Unfortunately, the room lacks a kettle and tea/coffee making facilities. From cosmetics only liquid soap.
They took breakfast. Everything is fresh. Delicious pastries. A bit monotonous. Room cleaning every day.
All liked it.
A hotel for a relaxing holiday, in the courtyard there is a swimming pool, near which breakfasts and dinners are held. Few people use the pool.
The room is clean, there is a balcony, where it is nice to have a coffee and a snack. Mountain and street view. Unfortunately, the room lacks a kettle and tea/coffee making facilities. From cosmetics only liquid soap.
They took breakfast. Everything is fresh. Delicious pastries. A bit monotonous. Room cleaning every day.
All liked it.
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Rested in Dimico from 18 to 21 July 2011. At the last moment, another hotel broke, I had to book Dimico. After reading the reviews I was preparing for the worst. In fact: Single room is big enough. In the room: shower, toilet, balcony, TV, air conditioning for an additional fee (I didn’t take it, I had enough of an open window at night) one and a half bed, a table with a mirror, a chair, a coffee table and several types of benches or I don’t know what it is, but they were very useful for throwing things over them, a built-in wardrobe.
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Rested in Dimico from 18 to 21 July 2011.
At the last moment, another hotel broke, I had to book Dimico. After reading the reviews I was preparing for the worst. In fact:
Single room is big enough. In the room: shower, toilet, balcony, TV, air conditioning for an additional fee (I didn’t take it, I had enough of an open window at night) one and a half bed, a table with a mirror, a chair, a coffee table and several types of benches or I don’t know what it is, but they were very useful for throwing things over them, a built-in wardrobe.
A closet without shelves, it’s not clear how to lay out things in it, but I still wouldn’t lay it out, because it seemed to me that there was mold on the walls.
If you close the window and leave the room for a long time, then the room starts to smell of dampness, but I constantly kept the window open, and it was ok.
Another minus - the key hung on the same keychain with an electronic card, which had to be inserted into a special pocket in order for the room to have electricity. There is a card in place - there is electricity, you pull it out - no. And if you come to the room at night and want to close the door at night with a key (from the inside), then you will have to do it by touch, which is not very convenient.
The hotel staff is very friendly, did not meet a single dissatisfied person for the entire stay. when you hand over the key, they will definitely ask how you are doing and chat about something. Especially the girls will like the bartender Vasil, who flirts with absolutely everyone, and often treats you with drinks at the expense of the institution. All requests are fulfilled, for example, when we needed glasses to drink wine on the beach on the last night, they were given to us without talking.
Room cleaning is every day. towels are changed every other day, and I had so many of them that I didn’t know where to put them, 6 pieces. Linen was changed once a week. They make the bed, apparently, according to their mood. Because I managed to identify by what logic sometimes they made me something beautiful on the bed, and sometimes they left everything as it was.
Nutrition. I didn't like it. I ate little there, but, apparently, constant employment distracted me from food, and I went to cafes 2 or 3 times all the time. For breakfast, you could take hot chocolate, such as muffins and sandwiches. For dinner - various salads, mostly. And fruits - melons, watermelons. In general, the choice of dishes is large, but monotonous.
Another huge plus of the hotel is the location. Initially, I looked at the hotel on the first coastline. And only when I arrived in Hersonissos I realized what a blessing it was that this hotel did not work out. On the waterfront are all the clubs, most of the cafes. At night, there are just crowds of people walking around. I'm not sure it's possible to sleep in such an environment. Dimiko is located two minutes from the main street, in a quiet side street. The sea is 7 minutes away, but it didn't bother me personally. The hotel itself is also not very noisy. The first days in the next room, apparently, the Dutch guys lived, they yelled so that I woke up several times during the night, but, fortunately, after a couple of days they moved out and it became very good.
The hotel is mostly Czechs, Poles, Russians. Most of all young people, but there are also adults, and even families with children.
in general, I liked it, if I ever go to Hersonissos again, I will definitely go to Dimiko.
At the last moment, another hotel broke, I had to book Dimico. After reading the reviews I was preparing for the worst. In fact:
Single room is big enough. In the room: shower, toilet, balcony, TV, air conditioning for an additional fee (I didn’t take it, I had enough of an open window at night) one and a half bed, a table with a mirror, a chair, a coffee table and several types of benches or I don’t know what it is, but they were very useful for throwing things over them, a built-in wardrobe.
A closet without shelves, it’s not clear how to lay out things in it, but I still wouldn’t lay it out, because it seemed to me that there was mold on the walls.
If you close the window and leave the room for a long time, then the room starts to smell of dampness, but I constantly kept the window open, and it was ok.
Another minus - the key hung on the same keychain with an electronic card, which had to be inserted into a special pocket in order for the room to have electricity. There is a card in place - there is electricity, you pull it out - no. And if you come to the room at night and want to close the door at night with a key (from the inside), then you will have to do it by touch, which is not very convenient.
The hotel staff is very friendly, did not meet a single dissatisfied person for the entire stay. when you hand over the key, they will definitely ask how you are doing and chat about something. Especially the girls will like the bartender Vasil, who flirts with absolutely everyone, and often treats you with drinks at the expense of the institution. All requests are fulfilled, for example, when we needed glasses to drink wine on the beach on the last night, they were given to us without talking.
Room cleaning is every day. towels are changed every other day, and I had so many of them that I didn’t know where to put them, 6 pieces. Linen was changed once a week. They make the bed, apparently, according to their mood. Because I managed to identify by what logic sometimes they made me something beautiful on the bed, and sometimes they left everything as it was.
Nutrition. I didn't like it. I ate little there, but, apparently, constant employment distracted me from food, and I went to cafes 2 or 3 times all the time. For breakfast, you could take hot chocolate, such as muffins and sandwiches. For dinner - various salads, mostly. And fruits - melons, watermelons. In general, the choice of dishes is large, but monotonous.
Another huge plus of the hotel is the location. Initially, I looked at the hotel on the first coastline. And only when I arrived in Hersonissos I realized what a blessing it was that this hotel did not work out. On the waterfront are all the clubs, most of the cafes. At night, there are just crowds of people walking around. I'm not sure it's possible to sleep in such an environment. Dimiko is located two minutes from the main street, in a quiet side street. The sea is 7 minutes away, but it didn't bother me personally. The hotel itself is also not very noisy. The first days in the next room, apparently, the Dutch guys lived, they yelled so that I woke up several times during the night, but, fortunately, after a couple of days they moved out and it became very good.
The hotel is mostly Czechs, Poles, Russians. Most of all young people, but there are also adults, and even families with children.
in general, I liked it, if I ever go to Hersonissos again, I will definitely go to Dimiko.
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Hotel Dimiko - super! We really liked the service and food. A small drawback is the remote location from the sandy beach. For the third day we rented a car and all the problems disappeared.
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Hotel Dimiko - super! We really liked the service and food. A small drawback is the remote location from the sandy beach. For the third day we rented a car and all the problems disappeared.
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We went in September, the temperature did not drop below 30 degrees. The sea is clean, blue, beautiful, warm, transparent... such as the sea should be : ) A little about the hotel. Since we were not going to Crete to sit in a room, we didn’t expect a particularly good hotel, but we were pleasantly surprised by Dimiko, we were given a large room with air conditioning (free of charge) and a balcony.
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We went in September, the temperature did not drop below 30 degrees. The sea is clean, blue, beautiful, warm, transparent... such as the sea should be : )
A little about the hotel. Since we were not going to Crete to sit in a room, we didn’t expect a particularly good hotel, but we were pleasantly surprised by Dimiko, we were given a large room with air conditioning (free of charge) and a balcony. Cleaned every day, without straining in the morning. The location of the hotel is very good in the sense that it is located in the very center of Hersonissos, but on a fairly quiet street, our windows overlooked a quiet street parallel to the central one (we understood that the quietest rooms are those that overlook this street or the pool ).
Food. The food at the hotel is not very tasty and varied, and you can dine in restaurants for 20 euros for two, if in a modest way... and if in a very modest way, you can eat sandwiches, pizza or shawarma (gyros)...
Excursions. We decided not to contact our guide, whom we saw 2 times during the holiday, because we had heard that it was cheaper to manage on our own. There are a lot of tour desks where you can choose excursions for every taste (all the same as with a guide, but cheaper). For example, you can get to Knossos by bus to Heraklion for 2.9, there is a transfer, and then the bus to Knossos for 1.3, the entrance is 6 euros, only, of course, without a guide. Santorini, too, instead of 130 euros, we visited for 100 euros per person. Cars are rented at every step, from 80 euros for 3 days with all insurances. Surprisingly, when we returned the car, they did not even look at it. In general, take a car, a map, a guidebook and drive around half the island in three days, it’s very beautiful. The signs on the roads are in English and the people are very sociable, so you won't get lost.
Hersonissos itself is a small village, but very party-like, all the bars turn into discos in the evening, the entrance to which is free. . .
They took 1000 euros for 12 days, it was enough back to back, but this is for 3 excursions, a car, food, gasoline (1.3 euros / liter), discos, gifts...
In general, I liked everything very much, it turned out to be a very active, varied, interesting vacation. We advise everyone. And the hotel is also very good.
(If you have any questions, we are happy to answer)
A little about the hotel. Since we were not going to Crete to sit in a room, we didn’t expect a particularly good hotel, but we were pleasantly surprised by Dimiko, we were given a large room with air conditioning (free of charge) and a balcony. Cleaned every day, without straining in the morning. The location of the hotel is very good in the sense that it is located in the very center of Hersonissos, but on a fairly quiet street, our windows overlooked a quiet street parallel to the central one (we understood that the quietest rooms are those that overlook this street or the pool ).
Food. The food at the hotel is not very tasty and varied, and you can dine in restaurants for 20 euros for two, if in a modest way... and if in a very modest way, you can eat sandwiches, pizza or shawarma (gyros)...
Excursions. We decided not to contact our guide, whom we saw 2 times during the holiday, because we had heard that it was cheaper to manage on our own. There are a lot of tour desks where you can choose excursions for every taste (all the same as with a guide, but cheaper). For example, you can get to Knossos by bus to Heraklion for 2.9, there is a transfer, and then the bus to Knossos for 1.3, the entrance is 6 euros, only, of course, without a guide. Santorini, too, instead of 130 euros, we visited for 100 euros per person. Cars are rented at every step, from 80 euros for 3 days with all insurances. Surprisingly, when we returned the car, they did not even look at it. In general, take a car, a map, a guidebook and drive around half the island in three days, it’s very beautiful. The signs on the roads are in English and the people are very sociable, so you won't get lost.
Hersonissos itself is a small village, but very party-like, all the bars turn into discos in the evening, the entrance to which is free. . .
They took 1000 euros for 12 days, it was enough back to back, but this is for 3 excursions, a car, food, gasoline (1.3 euros / liter), discos, gifts...
In general, I liked everything very much, it turned out to be a very active, varied, interesting vacation. We advise everyone. And the hotel is also very good.
(If you have any questions, we are happy to answer)
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I did not like the bathroom, lack of air conditioning, unheated pool. And so very cool. Chose the hotel on the principle of "bed and toilet". Clean, nice, attentive staff.
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I did not like the bathroom, lack of air conditioning, unheated pool. And so very cool. Chose the hotel on the principle of "bed and toilet". Clean, nice, attentive staff.
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