I liked everything. Excellent staff. The food is delicious. They only took breakfast and dinner. We had lunch in the nearest cafes. It's not far to the sea. Free sun beds and umbrellas.
Very cozy, clean, large area. We were settled in a block where mostly Russian speakers lived. Although there are very few such guests in the hotel.
The people at the reception are very nice. There was even a girl from Russia.
The wilderness. There is only a mini market within walking distance. There are one or two mini-hotels nearby. There are rumors that even a fish restaurant is nearby. But in general, 500m from the hotel, everything looks like a wasteland with thickets.
The food was generally tasty and quite varied. but
Several times in 10 days there were rotten cuts of sausages for breakfast. Or maybe from early morning until 10 o'clock they managed to smell... I doubt.
There are no liquids in the restaurant for dinner. And meat dishes are very salty.
The beach is clean, there are always free sunbeds.
Several times a week, musicians or singers come in the evening and perform by the pool or in the lobby.
The staff was very friendly during our stay. The rooms are quite cozy and clean. The quality of daily cleaning is enough if you do not arrange a dump yourself.
The hotel has a large territory, several buildings, swimming pools, spa, and views of Mount Olympus. Its own beach with a canopy and sun beds.
In the morning, various drinks are already included for breakfast: tea, coffee, juices. But in the evening, for dinner, all drinks are for an additional fee, while you can not bring your own.
Next to the hotel there is a grocery and hardware store, the only one in the area. Due to this, the prices in it are higher than in the city. In principle, this is the only thing that is nearby. For entertainment, restaurants, impressions, you will have to go by car or taxi far beyond the hotel.
The nearest town is Litochoro, at the foot of Olympus, about 8 km away by car. The city has unique old streets and buildings. A trail leading to the top of the mountain begins from the city. You can also get to Prionia by car (1100 meters above sea level) and start your way up the mountain from there.
From the hotel you can drive to Dion, where the ancient ruins of the old town are located.
A local taxi usually charges 2 euros per kilometer.