The hotel is a mess. It is advertised at three star hotel, but this is probably history. Now, one star should be more than appropriate. All the furniture is very old. In the room, we found a stool with only 3 legs, the fourth was broken and just hanging there. The bed's upholstery was torn apart, the floor draining cover was half missing, the curtain at the bath was fixed with a plastic bag (!), and in the other room was missing completely, the furniture on the balcony was totally out of lacquer showing its respectable age. The bed had a very uncomfortable mattress, very very soft, feeling like on the water mattress, and worst of all, the pillow was overfilled with synthetic filling, becoming terrific hard and very high, so I had to leave it aside, as the neck starts to hurts in minutes. Happily, I had two large towels that I used as pillow replacement. It was the worst sleep in all hotels I visited. The corridors to the rooms are smelly and dirty, with dirty windows to the garden and cobwebs. The rooms seems clean, but if you pull the bed a little bit (we had to, in order to have access to the wall outlet to charge the phone), you will see the dirt under the bed. The hotel is presented with its own restaurant but we found the restaurant to be only on the paper, in reality it was closed and not functioning. Concluding, we paid for a 3 stars hotel but found only one...
Read moreHotel “Porto Vistonis” is only hotel in the small town Porto Lagos. The hotel has enough large and clean rooms with all conveniences for one pleasant sojourn. In the garden there are three swimming pools and barbeque. The complex is situated against the beach and close to the center of the town where there are some good fish-taverns. In the surroundings, the tourists could reach easy the magnificent beaches of Fanari and in same time they could visit the monastery “Saint Nicholas”, that is situated on two small islands in the lagoon of the...
Read moreVoici un hôtel idéalement situé près de plus beaux sites ornithologiques de Grèce (flamants roses, aigrettes, pélicans à proximité). L'hôtel ne paye pas de mine vu de l'extérieur (immeuble d'une vingtaine d'années un peu défraîchi, les deux dernières lettres désignant l'hôtel ont disparu de la façade...). En revanche, nos chambres étaient super confortables et très aérées. Une terrasse. Une baignoire. Une décoration moderne. La piscine a fait le bonheur des enfants. Il y a plusieurs plages à proximité. Petit déjeuner simple avec sélection limitée à du pain, confiture, miel mais également de délicieuses pâtisseries grecques à la pâte feuilletée et des muffins. Le personnel est extrêmement prévenant et attentionné mais ne parle que grec. Ce qui signifie qu'au moindre problème, il faut appeler le fils du propriétaire (par ailleurs très sympathique), seul à maîtriser la langue de Shakespeare. Autre point négatif:||||- pas de wifi dans les chambres et, même à la réception, la qualité du signal est extrêmement mauvaise. ||||Dernier aspect mais pas des moindres: en dépit de ces quelques défauts, le prix est extrêmement démocratiques (+/- 40 euros par nuit et par chambre) et l'établissement offre donc un excellent rapport...
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