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21 de outubro de 2023
The hotel has good facilities - 3 pools with nice loungers, fitness room, spa (didn't visit this), nice bar areas, well-maintained garden - but for me it didn't quite have the 5-star feel. Our room was however kept absolutely spotless by the housekeeper. By chance our room was on the ground floor with a really nice terrace and 2 "private" loungers, which were not directly by the pool. This was great as it really gave me the feeling of being secluded although the pool was just a feel feet away when I wanted to cool down. The buffet style food was just so-so, and as other reviews mention was often just lukewarm and the plates were ALWAYS wet. The best night food-wise was the Greek night (Thursday) where we also got the chance to see traditional Greek dancing and even join in - really fun. The other nights there were quizzes etc at the pool bar. The dance/techno music at the bar opposite reception was far too loud and grated on my nerves. We booked all-inclusive and upon arrival found out "all inclusive ultra" would be 12€ extra p.p. per day. We didn't pay for this S it would have added 240€ to what we'd already paid. I don't drink alcohol at all and had to pay for AF beer (affordable at 3.50€) as the only drinks included were water, "fruit drink" (fruit juice from carton cost extra) or the fizzy sugar water out of the gun. This was a bit disappointing considering other all-inclusive guests had the option to drink their bodyweight in local spirits free of charge. The reception staff were very friendly - Thomas was particularly helpful, speaks excellent English, and seemed to have endless patience for our inquiries and for all the other guests we saw him dealing with. The beach area is just a short walk from the hotel and is very nice and kept orderly. On the whole a pleasant stay, I just don't think all-inclusive is really my thing.
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