Rest at 100%

Written: 24 august 2011
Travel time: 15 — 29 may 2011
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: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 8.0
We went to Greece at the end of May (from May 15 to May 29), when we arrived at the hotel we were met at the reception by a nice girl Maria, check-in to the room took 2 minutes, she explained how to go to our building, how to turn on the electricity in the room and when supper, and gave the keys to the rooms. Our things were taken to the room (as it turned out later) by one of the animators. We are very lucky, because tourists were just coming to the hotel, and we were among the first, so we got a room in a building overlooking the sea.
True, the sea during this period is cold, the water was +18, the air was +24 (at the end of our vacation, the temperature began to rise to +30), and there was a breeze. The room was clean, comfortable, air conditioning, refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, wardrobe, cabinets, dressing table. They cleaned it every day. We also liked the food very much. there were few tourists in the hotel, the chef apparently tried very hard: there was beef, chicken, turkey, rabbit, lamb, fish, cheeses: with mold (tipo dor blue and camembert), their famous sheep (feta) and there was even goat cheese ! True, a week later, when the hotel began to be actively filled with tourists, only sheep's cheese (feta) remained. There were also a lot of things for garnish: pasta, potatoes, rice, vegetables, eggplant, etc. They drank rum and cola from alcohol, very sincerely =) There were no Russians at all in the hotel, mostly Germans, there were British, Czechs, Swiss. We had a 100% rest from Russian speech and practiced in English. The animations were both in German and English. Discos were only on Tuesdays and Thursdays on the 2nd floor, above the restaurant. Near the hotel there was a tavern where you could go to spend time in the evening. We took a quad bike (45 euros a day), drove around half the island for sure. We went to the city of Kos, to the plane tree of Hipokrates, to Asklepion, to the village of Zia, there we visited the OROMEDON tavern with delicious Moussaka, to the thermal waters beyond the city of Kos, even from the village of Zia we drove to Kardamena, and back to the hotel. After that we went to about. Nisyros (excursion was 40 euros), on about. Rhodes (60 euros), and even went to Bodrum (excursion to Turkey for 40 euros). We took a Kia Picanto car (50 euros per day) drove to the forest where peacocks walk, drove to a black sand beach (not far from the village of Mastichari), to the Paradise Bitch beach, to the Antimachia fortress (I think I wrote it right). And in the evening we went to Kardamena, because. this is the most party place, BUT there were no open night clubs (maybe it was not yet the season), but a sea of ​ ​ ​ ​ taverns where music was screaming and the Greeks were sitting on ottomans, ate and drank on sofas. A lot of English people live in Kardamena, they come off to the fullest (drinking parties, fights, etc. ), but we were lucky and we met only positive-minded tourists.
In general, we had a 100% rest, a lot of impressions, acquaintances, and practice in English is very good!
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