Too calm for retirees

Written: 21 june 2019
Travel time: 8 — 15 june 2019
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 6.0
The hotel is located in the private sector, there are no normal shops nearby. We found only 2, of which 1 is normal across the road and railway tracks. If you need to buy something more (beach slippers, cosmetics), you need to go to Patras. Every hour there is a small train, the fare is 1.4 euros. There is also a bus, but there is no stable schedule.
Pros: a small hotel, by the sea, free sun loungers and umbrellas, quality food (although not very varied), there is always ice cream for the child; The staff is friendly and always willing to help and don't ask for tips.
Cons: the beach - there are a lot of stones entering the sea (there used to be sandbags, but they are no longer there), a little to the left of the hotel there is a beach with a sandy entrance, but there is a pipe through which sewage flows from the entire village (the water seems to be purified, but still annoying). The beach is formally a hotel, but actually a common one, since in Greece it is not allowed to restrict access to the sea. Therefore, no one on the beach normally removes stones and chips from trees. Tourists made a remark, then some of the stones were removed.

Another big minus is the arrogant locals, who occupy almost all the sunbeds on the beach, sometimes even throw away the hotel towels and lie down, and the especially arrogant ones enter the territory, take the sunbeds near the pool and brazenly swim in it.
Animation and what that entertainment is missing.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
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