I completely agree with Elena who had a rest in July 2011

Written: 10 october 2011
Travel time: 1 — 7 september 2011
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I will add from myself. Sheets with huge yellow spots (in three palms) and small black ones. The bathroom has a shower, fenced off with a curtain and a 5 cm high curb. There is a hole next to the toilet for draining water. After taking a shower, the entire floor is flooded with water. The faucets are dirty and muddy. The interior of the room is in the style of the early 90s. Water in the tap is desalinated (salty) you can’t brush your teeth. The age category of guests is only grandparents. 75% - over 65 years old. 10% - from 40 to 65 years. 9% - from 25 to 40 years. 6% are children. A LOT OF DISABLED PEOPLE (there were 60 people) Sunbeds on the beach near the hotel are paid - 4 euros. The pool is free. The beach is sand and pebble. The sand is yellow-gray. There is a lot of food, varied, but most of the food is not tasty. Overdried meat, boiled fish, ice cream completely from vegetable fats, drinks (juices, soda) diluted with water. We must pay tribute to eating delicious dishes: pizza, fish for dinner, sometimes pork for dinner. If you do not come at the beginning (breakfast, dinner) there are no free tables and most of the dishes are eaten and not replenished. The guide's phrase was also shocking: In Greece there are hotels especially for Russians, and Russians are not settled in more elite hotels under any pretext. If my review did not scare you, and you still chose this hotel. Tips: take with you 1) money 500-600 euros at least, 2) beach towels 3) soap, 4) shampoo, 5) antibacterial wipes (wipe faucets, toilet surfaces of tables and bedside tables) 6) aqua shoes. Upon arrival, rent a car and drive around the island, the nature is beautiful, the air is fresh. Excursions, if you take, then only where you can not get by car. For example, to a neighboring island or to a bay in Rhodes, which can only be reached by water.
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