
Beyond the entryway, you come to an airy, bright lobby. There you will find the reception desk, a concierge desk and a seating area (pictured below) with a full screen television which displays all the hotel info you need for your stay, in between regular television programming.

Take a look at what your room will look like (See below). The room features a king-sized bed with white-washed walls, light-colored wooden furniture and Thonet-inspired chairs. Scenes of the island’s coast and labyrinthine streets feature prominently in the art displayed on the walls. On the upper part of the wall, you will find the room’s AC unit. It comes in handy if you visit during July and August when temperatures can reach into the 80s and 90s in Farenheit.
While relaxing, you can log onto the hotel’s high-speed Wifi or turn on the flat-screen TV to watch cable programming. The hotel also has a computer available for guests to use. So, if you are a person who won’t need your laptop at your fingertips, leave it at home! If you bring it, you can sit at a marble-covered desk while you look at spreadsheets, post photos to Instagram or write status updates on Facebook about your “Great Greek Getaway.”
In the ample, full bathroom, you will find luscious, mostly natural bath products from the Korres line, including Citrus shower gel, shampoo, conditioner and body milk.
After taking a bath, you might want to step out onto your balcony and have a seat at your bistro table and chairs. There, you can take in the ocean view.
After relaxing in your room, you may want to get a bit of exercise. There’s no on-site gym. But, you may want to do some laps in the hotel’s salt water pool.





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