The room was immaculately clean and modern with nice touches, towels tied with a bow and a spring of lavender, water in the fridge and toiletries. My room was small, the bathroom and shower particularly so, but there was no pesky shower curtain to wrap around you. The balcony was also small, ok for one person but would be cramped for a couple. I was one floor up on the same floor as the reception on the side of the hotel so although the balcony had good harbour views and was private from the other rooms, people using the adjacent steps up the hill made it less so. This rankled with me at first but by the end of the trip all I noticed from the balcony was the view.||||The hotel is right on the road but the noise was generally not bad with very little traffic at the end of September. A room on the second floor would be better.||Although there was no kitchen, plates, cutlery and glasses - including wine glasses - are provided along with a fridge and kettle. Coffee, tea and UHT cream can be picked up from reception.||||There was very good WiFi, suitable for video streaming, and a small TV. All the staff I met were very friendly, helpful and as immaculately presented as the room. A small, homemade gift was given at checkout.||||Getting There||It is about an hour to Angistri on the Flying Dolphin from Piraeus (€14.50) which also stops at nearby Aegina on the way. The Flying Dolphin docks at the Mylos port (larger ferries dock at the Skala port about 30 minutes walk away). It is about a 5 minute walk around the harbour from where the Flying Dolphin docks to the Hotel. You can see the distinctive curves of the Hotel from the dock.||||Getting Around||It is thirty minutes walk to Skala and then another fifteen to Chalikiada beach, popular with nudists. There are often free campers around here which spoils the walk around the forested track. The beach looks spectacular but I couldn’t see a safe track down and it was crowded with free campers on a Saturday morning even at the end of September. In the other direction a bus (€2 twenty minutes trip) goes from the Flying Dolphin ferry port at Mylos to Agonisos via Dragonera Beach. Agonisos has an interesting collection of rocky coves, a large restaurant and a private beach you can pay to use. ||The buses are not that frequent, every hour on about the half hour from to during weekends. It is about a forty minute walk from a Mylos to Dragonera Beach which is a nice spot for swimming and snorkelling. There is a small, rather rustic beach bar there...
Read moreWe stayed in Nautilus Nontas last week of July and had a great time!!! ||||Located right on the sea front, very close to the port where we arrived with the flying dolphin from Piraeus (about 50 minutes - without a car, which is not really needed), ideal place both to relax, swim (nearest organised beach about 40 metres away!) and to have easy access to everything!! ||||The Hotel is extremely clean, well kept and very nicely and simply decorated and our room (Grand double with Sea View) was wonderful: sea views from all three windows/door, sleeping and waking up with the sound of the waves..||||The staff was extremely helpful, friendly and polite even from the booking time on the phone and throughout our stay!||||A place we would definitely visit again and recommend...
Read moreThe location is great with superb sea views and a short walk to bars, beaches and taverners. The hotel is quite new, clean and tidy. The hotel was great value for money; our room and bathroom were small-ish, but had good facilities and a small but nice balcony. The air-con is excellent. There is a fridge in the rooms with a kettle, coffee and tea etc. All staff were pleasant and helpful. There is no breakfast facility or restaurant but that was not a problem for us. A good supermarket a few minutes walk away was very useful. This is at the quieter end of the island but has many places to eat and drink. A twenty minute stroll takes you to a lot more bars, beaches and eateries etc. Highly...
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