Guest User
July 3, 2025
Just returned from a 2 weeks stay. We had a studio afacing the pool/bar. The room was of a decent size and equipped to make a basic meal with a 2 ring cooker/sandwich toaster/kettle/coffee maker. It's a bit of a tight squeeze in the bathroom though. Air con was 5 euro per night but worth it as it was exceptionally hot. Rooms were kept clean, and towels and bedding changed regularly by our lovely cleaning lady who, on 2 occasions, left us freshly picked flowers in a glass. The gentleman at reception was very helpful with useful information about the island. The apartments were around 10 minutes stroll down to the sea front, where you will find a dozen or so tavernas. Special mention to Strakis, which is to the left at the bottom as you reach the sea front. A family run taverna with amazing food at reasonable costs. I would have given 5 stars to Saraya, but for 1 reason. The pool is quite deep even at the shallow end, and as a none swimmer, I went in on the first occasion with a small rubber ring. There was no one in the pool or even around the pool on sunloungers, it was empty, so I couldn't see a problem with this. I was told by the bar lady who was instructed by the elderly Greek lady owner that I had to get out of the pool as inflatables were not allowed. There was no sign saying that inflatables were not allowed in the pool, despite there being plenty of other pool rules. So we had to spend our holiday by the beach so I could use the rubber ring in the sea. So please bear this in mind when you are looking to book here, especially if you are unable to swim or have children