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June 20, 2023
This was a discovery visit since we own a house nearby. Opora country living tries to combine a 1950’s experience with today’s world. It almost succeeds. What’s great? Well, beautiful country setting with the stone built bungalows set among olive trees on the side of a hill. Well arranged unique furniture in every bungalow. Amazing full breakfast included, although it should be called brunch as it is so huge. Ours had pancakes topped with Nutella, bananas in cinnamon sugar, omelette, fresh orange juice, espresso, spinach filo pie, fruits and much more. Tables arranged by house, all set in olive trees(I do suggest they place little saucers in the chair legs so their pointed ends don’t descent into the grass - I found some flat stones for this purpose). Beautiful furniture and a look of time gone by all over. Beautiful table that took the entire room, but nice to look at. Nice pool, reading area and a little nice chapel in the grounds. Used the anti mosquito repellent but didn’t see any mosquitos anywhere which was great as they certainly like my blood! What’s not to like? Impracticality in places. Nice old house look, with hanging herbs, curtains over some windows but not others in same room. There was an immovable hanging lamp between viewers and the TV which meant watching one had to sit extreme left or right. We used our laptop to watch a movie on the tv using an HDMI cable, but there was no socket nearby for power. It would be nice to have an extension cord. Very slow internet (measured 6mbps). Much better service if they had a 4G router (which is what we did using our smartphone as a router). But all in all a wonderful stay, and highly recommended. Haven’t found many such places in Greece.