Good hotel

Written: 24 july 2014
Travel time: 9 — 15 june 2014
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
Just returned a week ago from a holiday in Greece. We rested with my husband at the Sousouras Hotel in the village of Hanioti in Halkidiki. Drive to the hotel from the airport around 1.20. In my opinion, this hotel is great for families and for those who like to spend their free time outside the hotel, among people. A huge plus is that the hotel is located in a cozy and fairly developed village of Chanioti (from the hotel to the center of the village 3 minutes walk), there are a large number of bars, cafes, taverns, supermarkets, souvenir shops. There are also entertainment for children (carousels, balloons, ice cream, frozen yogurt, a sweet drink with ice - granite). The center of the village never seems to sleep, but the hotel is located a little lower, closer to the sea, where it is quiet and calm.
The city beach is 2 minutes from the hotel, but the hotel also has its own access to the beach, very good and clean, there is a snack bar along the way.
The food at the hotel is decent. Quite a variety of breakfasts and dinners. At lunchtime, you can also eat in the numerous taverns of the village, where the hosts are very hospitable. I liked the Stork tavern in the center of the village, to the right of the fountain.

In the building where we lived, the rooms are clean and comfortable. There is everything you need.
There were no problems with communication in the hotel, the smallest flaws could be solved by contacting the hotel guide. This is a nice young girl Natalia, who met and told about the village, about excursions, and in general, all 24 hours was ready to help and suggest if necessary.
The hotel has a swimming pool, but we arrived at the sea, so it was interesting for us to go there.
We returned home with positive impressions and a desire to return to Greece again! )
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