Great nature, terrible service

Written: 17 september 2013
Travel time: 6 — 15 september 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 6.0
The hotel used to be a luxury hotel. Since those times, there were: a beautiful park (needles, juniper, etc. ), a beach (blue flag of the European Union), fairly large and comfortable bungalows, perhaps that's all. In order not to describe the behavior of the staff for a long time, simply consider that it is not there, it will be psychologically easier.
Food - disgusting breakfasts, mediocre dinners, all drinks in the evening for money (tea - 2.5 euros, juice - 6 euros).
In many bungalows, air conditioners practically do not work, check immediately (i. e. they blow, but do not cool, probably the refrigerant was changed 5 years ago).
The sea is clean, I have never seen anything like it.
The spa at the hotel is insanely expensive (50 euros for 0.5 hours of massage) + day off 3 days a week (why even work). We found an excellent masseuse, our former one, the name is Olya, 1.5 hours of excellent massage - 35 euros (+306974890479). Comes directly to the hotel with his massage couch.

The hotel has a type of mini market, but there is practically nothing in it, no juices, no fruits, nothing. By the way, you can drink water from the tap.
You need to take a taxi to Loutrak (7 euros there and 5 back). You can’t walk on foot, although it’s not that far, just the whole road along the highway without a sidewalk, and the Greeks drive quite aggressively. In Loutraki, there are fruit stalls along the streets, fruits are good and cheap. Loutraki also has a spa complex with radon waters and massage treatments. There are only pensioners in the radon pools, massages are not expensive, but you need to sign up 5 days in advance.
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