Just returned from Stratos Hotel. Disappointing Hotel after reading reviews. Bad transfers going to hotel and returning to airport, but this issue will be taken up with Jet2. The hotel is nestled between 2 steep slopes, left and right also many stairs within hotel. Upon arrival not such a great welcome. As my husband has severe arthritic knees we requested a low room, were given room 205 up a flight of stairs, but no choice given, take it or leave it was the impression. Bedroom itself nice with light furniture and very comfortable bed. As for the balcony, tiny triangular corner with uncomfortable chairs. The views were a downstairs rooftop and an outside air con system. BEWARE the bathroom. We have travelled all over the world and this has to be without a doubt the smallest, minute bathroom ever. Extremely hazardous, so so slippy floor. My husband slipped coming out the shower and I had to get the assistance of a lovely male member of staff to get him up. Luckily he was not injured just a bit sore next day. I also went over my ankle and as it was swelling up my husband went down to the bar with our own bag to get some ice. The General Manager was also there and although my husband’s Greek is zero he understood the conversation that why was he getting free ice when he hadn’t bought a drink, seriously for some ice. Breakfast OK quite repetitive, best thing cakes and biscuits. Don’t take your own drinks to pool, we were reprimanded like children although there are no signs visible prohibiting this. I did see others doing same but they were not “told off”. The only staff we must thank are the maids who work extremely hard all day to keep the hotel areas and rooms spotlessly clean. The two guys at breakfast and pool bar are polite, efficient and friendly. The management and reception were, to us at least, a little curt and short. There is a library, yes literally. You sign a book out and in so don’t start on your last day won’t be able to take home. This is bizarre, these books have been donated not bought by the hotel. The village of Afitos is beautiful. Shopkeepers friendly and helpful. Restaurants a plenty and all well priced with excellent food and service. To sum up, if you have any form of infirmity this is NOT the hotel for you. Will we be back simple answer NO.
Traduire