Spacey rooms 3bed type. At least where I stayed. TV set, small table for the balcony, drawers , chairs etc.. Nothing spectacular or funcy. This is a hotel for staying near the sea, during your vacation, nothing more, nothing less. There isn't any cuisine type space, inside the room for cooking or else. The thing that really disliked, was the bathroom. There wasn't any curtain for the shower, so every time I showered the water was all over the bathroom. You have to mop the floor again and again and again... Finally the venting of the bathrooms is somehow connected and you can hear all the "situations" that occur in the other bathrooms... Better close the door of your bathroom in case of intimate moments.. I have thoughts for this hotel but in my point of view, you get what you pay for and this hotel is economically worth it if you see the big picture. Which is Olympiada, a very beautiful place...
Read moreIt was the 4th vacation at this family business hotel and we enjoyed very much as allways. It is not about the hotel itself (nothing special, rahter on the budget side) but about the people who run the hotel and restaurant and the atmosphere there.||||Really dont know how to describe the feeling, its like "dont worry, be happy" - relax and enjoy.||Perfect place to recharge batteries. Thats why we come back every 3-4 years, especially when we feel very tired. I know there are a lot of people who are revisiting this place regularly, some even every year.||||Good food at a peaceful taverna placed directly on the beach. ||Speaking about beach: fine sand. Water: low depth (0.5m for ~ 30m from the shoreline) with sandy bottom, allways hot, most of the time clear and calm (although this year we could see small waves, for the first time). Perfect for families...
Read moreWe didn't stay at this hotel but did eat at the restaurant; in fact we ate at it 3 times during a 5 day stay in Olympiada so obviously found it to be excellent. Its situated right on the seafront with superb views over the distant mountains and islands. The menu contains all the usual food and drink typically found in Greece. Although everything was not always available there was always ample choice and all the food and drink that we consumed was lovely, freshly cooked and tasty. The owner is extremely welcoming and hospitable and always acknowledged us as we wandered around the village. A good meal for 2 cost between 26 and 30 euros (including wine) and the whole experience was made even better on each occasion as our host gave us complimentary desserts and further large glasses of wine. A pleasure...
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