Nice, clean hotel with decent facilities. We knew the location was up a long, pretty steep hill and were prepared for that as we are reasonably fit 60 somethings lol. We walked down to the bottom many times and also walked up a few times in the day. There is a free minibus transfer down/up every couple of hours but last journey up is 9pm so if you are out and about after that a taxi from the bottom to the top will cost €8- Although the first time we flagged a taxi down, he charged us 10. It isn’t lit very well for a night walk.||We were half board and found that from the bottom of the hill along the main resort road, there were hardly any bars just to call for a drink, as they tended to be restaurants which were full of people having meals. This part of Agia Marina wasn’t really our cup of tea but would probably have been better if we were looking for restaurants. There were a few beach bars but towards the end of our holiday, they weren’t open after 6pm.||Enough about location.|The hotel itself has a nice big swimming pool and children’s pool. The pool bar has a good selection of meals/snacks and drinks and unlike another reviewer we had no issues with the music. It was quite modern. Teddy Swims, Lewis Capaldi etc. Service at the pool bar was a bit hit and miss as it wasn’t constantly manned. It was the barman that drove the minibus so he would leave the bar at certain times and nobody would stand in for him. Sometimes other bar staff would disappear only to reappear if they saw that somebody was waiting (cctv).|There was a small gym but each time you wanted to use it, you’d have to go to reception on the floor below for a card to open the door and then make the return journey to take it back.|Breakfast was plentiful and although not a huge choice for evening meals, what was on offer was always well cooked and tasty. The set up of the buffet area was a bit clumsy with not enough room for people to queue or pass if it was a busy time. The seating area was nice and airy with huge open doors overlooking the sea, you can also eat at outside tables.|The staff were professional but I can’t say we experienced the usual Greek hospitality. The waiters barely looked at you in the restaurant, let alone smile or say good morning (the exception was 1 lovely lady whose name I didn’t get.) The cleaners did a good job but again didn’t look or smile when you passed them chatting in groups. They would reply when I instigated a Kalimera. |We upgraded to a superior room which was spacious but the air con was pretty noisy. No hanging space for dresses in the wardrobe as there was a shelf underneath the rail, making anything longer than a shirt, rest on the shelf causing creasing.|We always enjoy our Greek holidays and we did enjoy the meals we had and time spent around the pool but this hotel/ area isn’t one we...
Read moreA well run hotel just a little outside the Main Street of Agia Marina on a hillside.|The location puts this hotel in a quieter zone for a restful sleep away from club or bar noise, but near enough to visit the main town when needed.|The hotel is well laid out in separate blocks with either a garden or a sea view.|Nicely decorated, we had a good size room with firm comfortable beds and a large powerful shower room and toilet.|The room was cleaned every day and towels every three days.|The pool is a nice size and has enough beds for everyone, along with a nice bar area that does great pizzas and burgers for daytime eating, and the main restaurant was large with lovely sea view tables that could be inside or out depending on your choice. The buffet menu for breakfast is excellent with a huge choice of fresh meats, cheeses, breads and cereals, and of course fruits and yoghurts, along with hot options of eggs, bacon, sausage, vegetables, pancakes and such.|We also tried the evening buffet which was good value and again had a nice mix of cold starters, soup, salads and dips, along with hot choices of chicken, pork, fish, pasta, mousakka and other Greek cuisine, and hot vegetables and potatoes. There were also dessert choices of cheesecakes, mousses, fruits and jellies and cakes etc.|The hotel staff were great and helped us book excursions. They also answered any questions we had and were all pleasant to deal with.|A minibus can be booked to take you down to the Main Street and beach front and then pick you up at later times of the day or evening, which helped a lot as the hill is steep in hot weather and a bit of a struggle to climb up.|The hotel also had a small gym which was free and free air con use should you want it on, but we just left the balcony door open at night.|A safe in the room can be rented cheaply and the doors are card entry and have handy buttons to set for do not disturb and clean room and check out etc.|For a three star hotel I would say you get a lot for your money here. We had free Wi-Fi throughout our stay and everything we needed for our holiday.|The location might be a bit remote for some and the hill could possibly be an issue although we had no problem booking the minibus in advance to get around as needed.|The only tiny grumble I had was the music round the pool got very repetitive at times with endless rap mixes of 90’s records , and with the bar staff not always next to the bar and changing shifts, I think they forgot to change channels that regularly, but when I mentioned it a few times they did change the selection.|A lovely hotel and great...
Read moreWe have had a two week holiday here, and while there are some good points to the hotel, there have also been some disappointing elements, which, for us, merited the average rating.|Other guests had mentioned the irritating music, which constantly assaults the ears when around the pool side, but this can not be overstated. The constant electronic drum beat permeates every "tune" that plays on a loop, meaning you hear the same music over and over again is tantamount to torture.|It proved very difficult to read a book and relax poolside as this noise is played at a volume that overrides normal conversation. In the evenings, this is evidenced by only a small group of people congregating at the bar, as most choose the option of escaping to the local town to avoid the noise.|The hotel itself is a lovely modern building set on a hillside overlooking Aghia Marina, which is not a marina as we know it, but a busy seaside resort. It is full of restaurants and offers some good reasonably priced meals with stunning views.|The hotel offers a free minibus to the bottom of the hill and a return, but it is often left to the barman to drive the bus! The capacity for the bus is eight people. If more than eight are waiting to come or go, then there is absolutely no bar service while he leaves the bar to drive the bus.|The hotel restaurant is unlike any that we have experienced before. All meals are buffet service, including the evening meal. This shouldn't be a problem, but the restaurant closes at 10 am (breakfast) and 9 pm (evening meal) sharp! The opportunity to enjoy a leisurely evening dinner us abruptly stopped at ten to nine, when the staff approaches you and reminds you that the restaurant will close at 9pm. This leaves you with the option of catching the last bus down to the village and either a taxi back or a mile hike up the hill in the dark (there is no street lighting).|We had a superior sea view room, which was very nice. However, the sea view was slightly limited due to a large overhang of the main stairwell, which protrudes away from the building, blocking part of the view.|We would highly recommend hiring a car. The hotel recommended a local firm who supplied a very nice car at a reasonable price. For ten days, our car cost the same as three or for excursions. This allowed us to explore the lovely island and visit beaches and sites at our own leisure and not to the strict timetable that such excursions set.|Would we stay here again? No, but others...
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