Guest User
December 6, 2024
Had a lovely stay on this resort. We were lucky to have a peaceful, chilled, relaxing time as we visited in November. We loved it, and would return out of season. In season, it would be too busy for us. Out of season, there were always sunbeds. As it was winter, only a handful of loungers were in the sun by about 230pm then the sun went totally by about 330pm. You can then go to the beach for the last rays. It was mild when we went, so not for the sun worshippers late season. The bar and terrace area outside were great. Music most of the day which was perfect volume and vibe. Lovely to sit outside for breakfast, bit too cool for dinner outside in Nov. We had b and b but you can add all inclusive for 25 Euros a day which is a great deal (minimum 3 days) We were out and about for a couple of days so it wasn’t worth it for us. The food looked and smelt good. The breakfast was a good variety of hot with bacon, eggs, beans, sausages etc, plus porridge, fruit, cereals, cold meats and cheese plus juice and coffees. People moaning about it being the same, maybe should just vary day to day and not load up the same every morning. Nice lounge area with sofas and book case to chill in. We ate once for dinner in the hotel restaurant, delicious Moussaka. Cocktails lovely but lethal lol. Local beer tasty and reasonably priced. The staff were very friendly. Lots of cats on the resort, we actually went from non cat-lovers, to cat lovers. They were really cool and if you shooed them they went away. The grounds were beautiful. Top marks to the staff for looking after it so well. It wouldn’t have had the same feel without the gorgeous foliage. The location is great. Not too far from the bay shops and restaurants but far enough away to be quiet. The room was great. Yes it’s tired but it was clean, and every day except one, housekeeping came in and changed bins and made beds. They were great. We had asked to be away from the pool as we like a quiet area but they put us right behind it. Fortunately it was very quiet as only a third full. Lovely terrace to sit on with airer. We didn’t cook, but cooking utensils were limited. You have to ask for a hot plate to cook on. Nice pagoda to sit under but the sofas need to be replaced. Maybe they do this once the season finishes. We found the beds comfortable. We walked to the village which was pretty and a square where we ate at O Krakas taverna which was lovely. In the bay, we ate at Coast (overpriced drinks), Kastro (lovely vibe, great food, reasonable), Baytree bar (great food, I wouldn’t go if the football was on as too many screens lol), Vineleaf (traditional tasty food, reasonably priced), Captains Bay (beach location, lovely setting). Local shop expensive. We hired a car from Perry down the road, which was reasonable. Don’t expect bells and whistles, but you’re getting a good price so who cares. We visited Paphos, not our cup of tea. But the prom is nice with restaurants etc and probably better for nightlife