Mavrias Village Apartments - (Accommodation in Tsilivi)

Stephen H

We have stayed in Tsilivi many times but never in the centre of town or at the Mavrias Village Apartments. Can any one tell me how quiet the area is at night. Can you hear  the bars and clubs near by into the early hours or is the complex set back far enough to block it out?

We enjoy the area like everyone but it's nice to be able to get some sleep at night
 
Also, what age group stay there. We are in our mid to late forties so don't want to end up somewhere that resembles club 18-30
 
 
 
Thanks for any info. 

Sunrise Hotel - (Accommodation in Tsilivi)

Stephen H

My wife and I are thinking of staying at the Sunrise Hotel in September 07. We have stayed in Tsilivi many times, but not at the Sunrise Hotel. Does the hotel suffer from any night time noise?

What sort of age range stay there? We are in our mid to late forties. And although we like to join in and enjoy ourselves, we don't want to end up at a club 18-30 sort of establishment.
 
Are all the rooms pool facing or are some balconies overlooking a road?
 
Thanks for any info
 
 
 

Mavrias Village Apartments - (Accommodation in Tsilivi)

Stephen H

Thanks Gerry for the info. Just out of curiousity, what tour operators go there. I've looked on all the main one's that I can think of, but no one seem to list these apartments.

 
 

Sunrise Hotel - (Accommodation in Tsilivi)

Stephen H          2/10

Things I feel need addressing with regard to the 'Sunrise Hotel' and our experience of it last week. Firstly, there is no 24hr reception as described. We visited the reception area several times, both in the afternoon and evening with no one to be seen. We also talked to a guest that had arrived at the hotel early morning after a night flight, having to bang on the reception door to gain someone's attention to be let in. Eventually a member of staff let them in. Hardly a good advertisement for the start of your holiday.

 
We also found the young man who manages reception (when he was there) to be completely useless and unhelpful. Whenever we had a minor problem or wanted some info from him, all we got was "you need to see the owner". I honestly wondered what his role was. I have done reception work, and he wouldn't last five minutes in the real world. 
 
The owner was not much help either. We had a leaking basin tap in the bathroom that wouldn't shut off no matter how hard you tried. I'm not talking about a drip or two but running water. This was annoying, so we decided to avoid boy wonder on reception and approach the lady owner about it. Well, you would think I had just asked her to kill all her family with a rusty blunt axe going by the look she gave me. Needless to say it didn't get fixed. Room 308 by the way.
 
The maid service was also very hit and miss. We arrived on Sunday 2nd Sept. We had maid service on the Monday but none again until Thursday, even though we informed them about it. All in all very poor service. I appreciate it is only a 2* hotel, although I would call it more a glorified self catering establishment, but this is no excuse for poor customer service.
 
As the previose message says, I think the best room are being kept back for the Greek visitors. What we had certainly didn't look like the images that the web site shows. They also fail to mention that the hotel is in direct line of the airport flight path, and that you will be woken at the crack of dawn every day by the cockrel, turky's and local dogs behind the hotel.
 
My advise is look somewhere else. You can do better for you money than here.
 
I think we can safely say we will not be returning or recommending the Sunrise Hotel (term used loosely) to anyone.