Guest User
October 16, 2023
My wife and I have just returned from staying a week at this hotel in the village of kalamaki. The hotel is in a quite area but only a 5 minute walk into the bars and restaurants of the area, although the hotel is on the flight path of the airport with the runway at the top of the street the noise is only limited with only about dozen aircraft a day coming in but this may be different in high season and flights ended around 2100hrs.The hotel itself is a nice place to stay with facilities which will make your holiday very pleasant. The rooms are basic but adequate with a very small hob,refrigerator, bathroom and balcony, wardrobe, safe. Most people ate out as the utensils in the room didn't make it easy to cook a decent meal ( only 1 proper pan ,no tin opener , no glasses ) but we managed to make toast or a bacon sandwich as we don't have a large breakfast ,but wouldn't have been able to cook a evening meal.The pool area is very nice with plenty of sunbeds available but remember we went in October when the area is getting ready to shut down so may be busy in summer. Adjoining the hotel is the bar and restaurant Delight which is run by Alex and his lovely family and staff where you can get a good selection of food and drink throughout the day and evening.We never went in for breakfast so I cannot comment on its quality but ate at lunchtime every day and also a few evenings with the quality of food being very good and reasonably priced. Prices wise a pint of mythos was £4.50 , a can of kopperburg £5 ,burger/ hotdog and fries around £7 , the prices in town have also risen so you no longer get a cheap holiday these days with most places beer around £4 to £5 apint and a meal for 2 around £40 , cocktails are between 6 and 7 pounds.