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October 12, 2024
There is no doubt that this is a very beautiful home. High ceilings, tall windows, lots of history, an atmospheric, shaded garden. But with this charm, comes limitations. It is certainly NOT a hotel , in any conventional sense; you are more like a house guest in someone’s home. We didn’t miss air con , ( I’m not a fan of it anyway), but some may , especially in the hotter months. Fans were provided. Our bathroom was small, with an unattractive plastic curtain around the shower; the drains were rather “ whiffy”. There is no bar, but some items are in the fridge in your room, on an honesty basis, tea and coffee are available for self service in the reception hall. ( nut milk) 5 minute walk will take you to the beach, and restaurants, it was perhaps 20 minute walk into Agia Marina. The biggest disappointment for us was the breakfasts. We were aware of the vegan/ gluten free stance of the owner, and I had imagined fruit , a delicious buffet of tasty healthy food. Instead, we were asked if we wanted “ sweet or savoury”, and presented with a tray: smoothie, chickpea pancake and tomato tofu salad for savoury, 3 small slices of bread and a slab of very dense banana bread plus smoothie for sweet. ( homemade jams, homemade nut butter, nut milk) I’m afraid we didn’t find it in any way enjoyable. If I had had good coffee with milk, a buttery croissant, clouds of fluffy Greek yoghurt with honey, some fruit, I could happily have sat on in that lovely garden.