Guest User
October 29, 2024
I read a lot of negative reviews the night before we arrived which made me a bit concerned, but I was worried for nothing. We were greeted straight away with a member of staff collecting our bags and taking them to our room for us. Another member of staff welcomed us with a glass of lemonade as we went up to reception. There was a €7 per night for the room tourism tax we had to pay on arrival which totalled to €49 for the week. The hotel was clean and we always saw someone cleaning the hand rails on the stairs or the floors. Our room was cleaned everyday as well and we were given fresh towels. The staff in the restaurant were quick to ask us for our drink order as soon as we sat down at our table. There was always a member of staff on hand at the bars around the hotel as well so service was very quick and efficient. I even got a free 2 minute massage while sitting near the beach. A lot of the negative reviews I saw mentioned a horrible smell which luckily we did not experience no matter where we went in or around the outside of the hotel. The free shuttle bus service into Corfu was a great feature as well as it allowed us to explore more of the island. There was little in terms of entertainment, but that was mentioned in the description of the holiday before booking so I was aware of that. Our room had a smart tv though, so we were more than happy to just watch a movie on Netflix and chill with a drink from the bar at night time. The TV only seems to connect easily to a Samsung phone though, so iPhone users might struggle. We booked a sea view balcony room and the view was stunning! We were situated right in the centre on the third floor so I feel like we got one of the best locations. I have included a photo of the view from our balcony. My one issue with the hotel is the tiny elevators. Every time we went to get into one it was already full with just 3 people in it, so we ended up taking the stairs everyday because it was quicker. I’m not sure if they would be suitable for anyone who requires a wheelchair or mobility scooter as they were very small and always occupied. The location of the hotel itself is quite far away from any shops or tourist locations, so it is recommended to hire a car or scooter, but if you are looking for a nice, relaxing holiday of just chilling by the pool or beach then this hotel is fine. The beach is a pebble one though, so a lot of people, myself included, wore aqua shoes as the pebbles do sink as you try to get into the sea making it very unsteady as you walk. I also recommend buying a snorkel as there are lots of fish to see. Don’t buy one in town though, because ours set us back €40! Buy online before you go on holiday. The hotel is adult-only, but I did see a few families walk into the grounds from along the beach. Most seemed to just walk through to get the the path on the other side which leads to Agni beach while one man turned up with two children and tried to order from the pool bar, but was turned away. The