The room is wonderful. In general, we were lucky - on the first floor there was an exit to a terrace with grass. But not everyone is that far. There is a kitchen in the room. We took half board (breakfast and dinner), and cooked dinners ourselves. There is a Lidl supermarket within a five minute walk, but there are also many smaller shops. True, and the prices are higher.
The staff is friendly and often quite sincere.
The food is excellent. They could not remember in which hotel the food was so tasty and natural, especially natural - this hotel chain has its own farm.
The resort is family-run, mostly held people over thirty, often with children, have a rest. Balagan and discos are not practiced, there is no bugaga entertainment, but there are quieter ones, for example, songs and dances of local folklore performers, and they are very calm, like the Greeks themselves. From animation only water gymnastics.
Walk 5-7 minutes to the beach. Sun loungers are not the property of the hotels, therefore they are paid separately, 5 € for a pair of sun loungers and an umbrella for the whole day. The beach itself is like a beach, the sand near Odessa or in the Kherson region is no worse, but taking into account the terrible beaches in Turkey near Avsalar (Alanya), where the sand looks more like gray dust, or on the same Crete, where instead of sand there is frozen volcanic rock, I can say that we are lucky here.
A big, but perhaps the only fly in the ointment in this hotel is the Internet. Using Wi-Fi is more like a mockery - every minute or two the connection flies. That is, you can download and read some article without swearing, write a letter, and then send it, too, but forget about watching a video or communicating with your family via Skype without any problems.