It's ok I suppose, nothing special, staff seemed tired & fed up, food nothing special, best to avoid it unless you have to have english food
The hotel is nice & clean and the staff are very friendly. No AIRCON!!! The self catering is very primitive (2 cooker rings, a fridge, and a sink!) And after 3 days I finally figured out why the room was 10 degrees hotter than outside, The damn fridge kicks out shedloads of heat. Ceiling fan does nothing to cool you down. The lift is not in service yet, which could be a problem if you've got a family load of suitcases to lug up to the 2nd floor
Went with English guide, Nina. Very informative. Went into blue caves in a tiny boat, was great fun, but be warned, health & safety isn't quite the same out here! (Had to push some poor lady off her seat to save her from having her head smashed open by the rocks above her head in the cave as clearance from boat was only a few inches when the waves rocked the boat!!)
Kalamaki is lovely. Quite quiet (Restaurants do a roaring trade but the bars are almost empty). The beach is perfect, you only need to walk 100m along it to have your own bit of sand with no one nearby. All the natives are friendly (Though they are entrepreneurs and all the prices seem to shoot up when they see you're a tourist!!)
Always a friendly welcome. The food is superb, and Christina & Shaun give the best service in town