Hotel basic but very clean. Run by a Greek family - very friendly. Lovely pool with pool-side snacks and drinks (try the cocktails). Five minutes walk to the beach and nightlife. Near enough to enjoy the action - far enough away to be quiet during the night. If you are lucky enough to get a top floor room (304) facing the sea, the views are amazing!!! Met some lovely people whilst there. Hope all are keeping well.
we went three times in two weeks. the only restuarant we went back to where everyone enjoyed their meals. all food was cooked to perfection. i know that you must be careful when eating snails, especially when abroad but, these were among the best i have ever tasted. even my wife, who is particularly fussy (b***h) enjoyed her meals.
First visit was perfect. Unfortunately, on the second visit, there were a lot of Greek customers. Because of this, we needed to take a back seat whilst they were being pampered. Our meals, when they arrived were cold and, although Christina apologised and replaced them, these were also cold! They oferred to try a third time but, by then, the damage was done and we left.
We went there on the first night and it was nice. We decided to go back another night and were bitterly disappointed. My wife's kebab had a long hair running through the middle!. When I complained, the waiter agreed to half the price of her meal, even though she had refused to eat any of the meat surrounding the offending hair. The guy on the door could not apologise enough, but the waiter could not give a monkeys!
if you expect waitresses who speak - don't go the robin hood's! from going in, ordering our breakfasts, paying the bill and leaving the place, i am sure i heard her a**e speak more than her mouth! by the look on her face, we got the feeling that we were not wanted. if robin hood reads this - try employing staff who understand the meaning of customer service!!!
Great English breakfasts, really nice people!
The same round was half the price in our hotel! Very expensive with very little in the way of atmosphere. The redeeming feature was the view of the street from the balcony.