My boyfriend and I are staying at the Caravel hotel in Tsivili in July. We are keen to find any extra pictures or info about the hotel. Does anyone have any comments about their stay there?
We just returned from Tsilivi last night, and we stayed at the caravel. It is classed as a category AŽ hotel. My partner and I couldn't fault a thing. We loved the hotel and really enjoyed our stay there.
Our room was cleaned every day. The staff were very friendly, especially the waiters in the dining hall and the bloke behind the hotel bar, (who doesnt use measures when making a lovely cocktail!!).
The location of the hotel was perfect. It has its own private beach, lovely sand, and very clean. It is ideal for children as it's shallow quite far out. The Hotel is situated about 10-15 mins walk from Tsilivi where most of the bars are, there are also a few bars and restaurants right next to the hotel, which have some sort of entertainment every night.
The food was outstanding, so we thought, but we love Greek food. I overheard someone saying "why don't they have more English food" I just thought "God, why didn't you just stay at home". There was something different everyday, and we there were alternative foods for those who "can't tolerate foreign foods" or aren't too keen on them.
We would love to back from the Caravel Hotel and would recommend it to anyone.
We went on a trip last Friday, which took us to the Blue Caves and the Shipwreck. It was a very eventfull day. We stopped off at just before the Caves for a swim, the water was very deep there (15m), then we sailed along to the Shipwreck. We sailed in a small boat. When we got to the wreck, there were large boats there, which were just leaving. We were told we could have an hour there. We got off the boat, and after about 20 mins. we were told to get back on the boat immediately because the sea became very rough suddenly. Got back on the boat which was a little difficult because the boat was getting tossed about a lot. Sea was very rough on the way back and we had to stop off at Agios Nikolaos and get the bus back (after having lunch break).
The Shipwreck was located at the most breathtaking deserted beach, which is only reachable from the sea, eventhough it is possible to see it from a viewing platform at the top of the cliff. So even though it was an experience getting back, it was worth it. The sea is the most beautiful colour. The trip cost 15 Euro's, well worth the money. Booked up with British run company called Dionisos.
looked empty everytime we went past.