Boiler rest hindrance!

Written: 3 august 2008
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2008
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Rested at the Delfinia Hotel (Corfu, Moraitika) in July 2008. Not bad, but there are significant MINUSES.
Firstly, the beach is NOT SAND, but rather LARGE PEBLES (tourists are misled on all sites). There is indeed sand, but on the seabed, and you still have to reach the sea and enter it, which is very unpleasant if there are no beach slippers.
Secondly, the hotel has its own boiler room, NOT HAVING A SOUND PROOFING BOX. The loud roar of the units is carried throughout the territory 24/7 (including at night) with short breaks (for 15 minutes). Double-glazed windows do not save. It is not possible to change the room during the high season, and the roar can be heard in most of the rooms. So either stock up on earplugs, or get used to it, or look for another hotel.

Thirdly, IN VIOLATION OF THE RULES OF INTERNATIONAL TOURISM, THE HOTEL ADMINISTRATION REQUIRES THAT TOURISTS CHECK OUT THE ROOMS NOT AT THE GENERALLY ACCEPTED CHECK OUT HOUR (12-00), BUT AT 11-00. Thus, a whole hour of legitimate paid rest is stolen from tourists.
Fourthly, the dishes in the restaurant are washed poorly. It's hard to find a clean plate.
The PLUSES include a large and very well-groomed beautiful territory, many plants, high-quality food (although not very diverse, but this is typical for most hotels in Greece, even luxury), the cleanest sea and beautiful views, good location (olive groves, a quite civilized place - the pretty village of Moraitika, many taverns and shops with not only Chinese, but also rare local goods, reasonable prices, the opportunity to walk in the mountains, a reasonable distance of residential buildings from the highway - about 150-200 meters, a bus stop to large centers of the island - Corfu town and Kavos - near the entrance to the hotel).
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