Good trio. Polish hotel.

Written: 20 august 2015
Travel time: 26 july — 4 august 2015
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 5.0
The hotel was chosen based on location and price range.
Second coastline. The hotel is located in the village of Faliraki.
The hotel itself is small, on the territory of the entertainment there is a tennis table and a volleyball court. Billiards is paid. There is practically no animation. Invited animators came and performed water gymnastics and children's animation 2 times a week. The pool is big enough.
The sea is not far - 10 minutes walk.
This is a Polish hotel - many young people and families with children. If adult Poles are quite adequate people even in a drunken state, then children are some kind of complete jerks.
The room was in a new building, 1st floor (which is the 1st 1st, not the 1st 0th). Normal furniture, plasma on the wall, refrigerator. Large balcony. Uncomfortable shower - a tray with a curtain, because of which everything flowed onto the floor (it turned out to be a swamp for a while, but then everything went away and dried up).

The food was pretty good. Pork, chicken, turkey, fish, squid, pasta, french fries, boiled potatoes, stewed, boiled vegetables, several salads, fruits (oranges, apples, grapes, melons, watermelons) and sweets. There were sometimes queues, but they quickly dissipated, a place in the restaurant could always be found, the waiters cleaned very quickly.
The bar is open from 10:00 to 23:00 according to the All inclusive system, strong drinks only after 14:00. Until 02:00 it works for a fee.
The rooms were cleaned every day, towels changed 2 times a week, linen - once for all time.
Internet only for a fee. There is a computer room, if you do not surf the Internet all day, then it is quite affordable - 0.5 euros for 8 minutes at a good speed. Wi-Fi - 15 euros per stay.
Of course, Poles are treated the best there, but everyone communicated with us quite nicely. Probably the way you behave is the way they will treat you.
Almost no one speaks Russian (only at the reception and the tour operator's guide), Polish, English and, of course, Greek are used.
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