Negative Impressions

Written: 25 september 2011
Travel time: 10 — 24 september 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 3.0
With stars, the hotel is overkill. Three stars maximum, no more. The engineering in the hotel is just awful. The elevators are all scratched and it is not clear how they arrive.
The neighbors in the room air conditioner flowed into the closet all night and flooded all the clothes, other friends did not have a balcony door and there was no bathroom - only a hole in the floor. Personally, our drain did not work well until it was cleaned. The remote control from the TV is all rewound with electrical tape and still does not work.
The only thing was that there were no complaints about the cleaning lady - she cleaned, washed, and cleaned very well as she could.

Separately, I would like to note the work of the restaurant. The food is all the same. A huge number of seasonings that not everyone can tolerate. Fish and meat overcooked and overdried. It is impossible to eat fruits other than apples and watermelons. Peaches are hard like apples. The same kiwi and plums. Grapes in a five-star hotel were not given even once (this is in September that month). For olive oil, you had to run around the restaurant and ask the waiters - there is no oil on the common table. Salt is across one table. There were also problems with cutlery.
In general, in a word, this hotel is not worth the money that is asked for it. Changing the number is a real problem.
And one more touch. Arriving in Greece, I managed to... get sick. This is the sea where, on the contrary, they go for treatment. And I'm not the only one. A good half of the hotel also caught a cold like me. You can draw the conclusion yourself.
The only thing that made me happy was the sea. Warm, calm (until lunch).
The hotel has almost no territory, as it is located on a cliff. And that's why evening walks are a big problem. Nowhere to walk. There are no footpaths. It is necessary to go along a dark road where cars drive. And in general, having traveled around the island, we concluded that it was all built this way. Hotels have been built in the villages, which operate in the summer and thus provide employment to the local population. Buses run, but until a certain time. Therefore, without the presence of a car, it is difficult to get anywhere. For some it doesn't matter, for others it does. Well, this is just as an addition and has an indirect relation to the hotel.
That's how we rested in Corfu. Return there desire, alas, no.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original