This hotel is absolutely lovely, there are beautiful views around it and it’s quite large so a good place to get your steps in, there are 7 pools so there is a lot of space and they are spread out so it isn’t too much for a walk from each area where you’re staying. We went early May so the weather was iffy, had quite a bad thunderstorms and was very windy but that wasn’t a hotel issue. We were put in a little bungalow which was a short walk from the hotel area, as sweet as it was I wouldn’t stay again this being a reason. The door has quite big gaps under and above it, and there are birds nesting close by so they wake us up very early and you can hear everything outside, which was a nigh**are with the rain as it hits the tiles incredibly hard so if you’re a light sleeper it isn’t ideal. The doors don’t really have properly locks, it “locks” when you shut it but to be honest that doesn’t really make you feel overly safe and the back door you just pull the handle down to lock, so think their bungalows need updating a lot with new doors and locks to make you feel safe. There is a lovely view from them though depending what one you stay in. I’m a big runner, but it’s quite hilly and when it’s windy and hot it’s a task let’s be honest - however when it says it has a gym it doesn’t, it’s in another hotel next door which isn’t ideal. It shows an outdoor entertainment area and archery, but I couldn’t see archery anywhere and seems they don’t bother with outside entertainment this “early” in the year which is very strange since we are still paying £1500 for an all inc holiday. A big shame you have to pay for the indoor pool and golf etc, if you have these amenities at the hotel they should be included- especially the indoor pool when the weather is a bit naff, but the pool is tiny so only really worth it for kids to be honest. The spa has to be paid for with is pretty normal, but activities should be free. If you’re like me and a busy body, this really isn’t the hotel for you. As lovely as the area is, the bus to the nice town is 45 minutes away and although it’s cheap to get the bus it was insanely busy and when it’s 25c you don’t want to be packed in and standing about for that long. It’s also a 15 minute walk along a main road to the bus stop that drops you back at the hotel. Not much going on apart from an hour in the evening, if it’s windy you can’t do the outdoor activities and there is only one pool table which is always being used. If you like a “away from everything” and relaxing chilled holiday doing nothing, this is for you (suggest June > as May is not great weather all the time) If you like exploring and doing bits and bobs like that, this isn’t the place for you. The food really isn’t very Greek to be honest, it’s typical AINC food and doesn’t really show their culture which is quite disappointing as my boyfriend is very adventurous with food and looking forward to it, especially after his friend being Greek and raving about t
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