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Written: 14 august 2017
Travel time: 20 — 27 july 2017
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
We rested with my husband and child at the Chrousso Village hotel at the end of July.
I chose a hotel so that it was close to nature, far from the bustle of the city, cut off from any infrastructure, and most importantly, that there was children's animation!
To say that all my wishes were fulfilled is an understatement. As we arrived, a blooming garden awaited us outside the gate. The first impression was very pleasant. Then we were met by a hotel guide, helped with the check-in and made an appointment. The room had a large double bed and a single sofa bed, the bathroom had two dispensers with gel and shampoo, and there was also a safe. Later we found out why all our hacking attempts were unsuccessful, a key was needed. The safe cost 2.5€ per day and, since we were there for quite a long period of time, we felt it necessary to pay for this service. Very nice guys work at the reception, but they all speak English, so even in everyday matters, the help of a representative of the host was invaluable.

The hotel hosted themed Greek evenings on Tuesdays and live music on Fridays, as well as a mini disco for children every day at 20:30.
The beach is municipal, one set (2 sun loungers and 1 umbrella) costs 3 €, is located 500 meters from the hotel, we got there at a leisurely pace through a small forest in 10 minutes.
The first week we lazily drank soft drinks, basked in the sun and swam in the emerald sea. But sooner or later, the soul breaks into a dance, and the eyes want to contemplate all this that this wonderful country, rich in impressions, offers. First of all, we used the free shuttle bus from our hotel to the nearest village - Pefkohori and the farthest - Hanioti. Naturally, in each of them we had a very tasty meal and discovered two gastronomic miracles, Bakalis and Hummingbird, respectively. I love shrimp, and they were here the size of a palm! And I haven't told you anything about fish yet, I assure you that this food will taste like the food of the Olympian gods.
Further, our curiosity made us go on an excursion to the island of Corfu. There, we visited the majestic Achilleion, the temple of St. Spyridon Trimifunsky, the Vasilakis family business, which produce a variety of products from kumquat, which grows only in Corfu, from alcohol to various sweets, had lunch in a tavern overlooking Paleokastritsa, walked around the city, along the narrow streets with colorful houses, and as a result it turned out that I visited tiny Venice, only with a Greek accent.
We did not stop there and went to the shopping center, to which there is a free shuttle bus.
There we visited the wine cellar, where we were met by a tall, imposing male sommelier who told us which wine goes best with which dish, what grapes it was made from, and how long it took to create one or another taste. We bought several bottles and didn't worry about being overweight as we were given a discount in case this happened. And, of course, anticipating our cold weather, I bought a fur coat, which I was very happy about.

In general, and in general, the hotel met all my needs and expectations, the rest went off with a bang. Most importantly, my daughter was happy!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original