Afandou Blu

  • Hotel
  • 3 Estrellas

AFANDOU BEACH, 85103 Afantou

Valoraciones

3.0 sobre 5

Basado en 27 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    3.0 sobre 5

Descripción

Hay un total de 50 habitaciones. Este atractivo hotel es ideal tanto para los que viajen por placer como para los que lo hagan por negocios. El edificio ofrece acceso para minusválidos. El aparcamiento es de gran utilidad para los huéspedes que ...

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Descripción general

Hay un total de 50 habitaciones. Este atractivo hotel es ideal tanto para los que viajen por placer como para los que lo hagan por negocios. El edificio ofrece acceso para minusválidos. El aparcamiento es de gran utilidad para los huéspedes que traigan coche. La hora de salida es . Se admiten animales de menos de 5 kg en de las instalaciones. Se admiten mascotas de más de 5 kg en de las instalaciones.

Información adicional

Check-in

Desde15:00h

Check-out

Hasta11:00h

Servicios

  • Accesibilidad

    • Adaptado para personas con discapacidad
  • Aparcamiento

    • Parking
  • Medios de comunicación/tecnología

    • Aire acondicionado

Opiniones del hotel

3.0 sobre 5

Basado en 27 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    3.0 sobre 5

Comentarios destacados

  • MrArsenaI

    WOW... BEWARE!!!

    Firstly, can I say the staff were lovely, the room was clean and tidy, and the air on worked well. Unfortunately... On arrival, we were, all three of us shepherded in to a single room, with three beds, 2 adults, and a 13 year old girl. Despite the fact I'd contacted the hotel independently to ask for a change to our room, to one with two separate rooms. The next morning, I bought an upgrade for 300. Which I thought was excessive. Then, as most do, first stop was the pool... Quite simply shocking... Insects everywhere, both in and on the water, both dead and alive. Waterboatmen swimming round in it for heavens sake, not a drop of sterilisation chemical used, or a grain of salt in sight. Then to breakfast... Disgusting... The only thing that was sometimes edible was scrambled egg, which unfortunately half the time was powdery and inedible, and beans, which were cold almost every time they were served, which was only 3 mornings. No bacon, no sausages. Everything was the cheapest ingredients or products available I'm certain. No butter for the toast we had to eat every morning we ate there, although they did bring us some when we asked for it. Half the time the coffee machine didn't work. And no tea for at least 4 days. No orange juice, only squash... Then to lunch... Salad... and some other, rather nasty looking foods that I can't describe. Half raw meat balls, half cooked pasta, Greek salad where the first person in the queue had taken all the feta, leaving just leaves, the left over scrambled egg from breakfast in a salad bowl with peppers and green leaves, any left over rice from yesterday's dinner also in a salad, half stale rolls, half as many tables as we're needed for the amount of residents, meaning waiting around for a table almost every day no glasses for drinks, half the time, no drinks... Then on to dinner... Salad... and again, some food I can hardly describe, left over rice or pasta from lunch in salad bowls with green leaves and peppers, half cooked pasts, half raw meat of one description or another, basically, all the same problems as lunch time meals. Snack bar, which was mentioned in the holiday description... Non existent! Well, that's not strictly true, I think the CLOSED constantly pool side bar was supposed to be the snack bar, but it was derelict and useless. Electronic games?... Enough said... Availability of snacks from anywhere in the hotel... Non existent! Salad... Browned lettuce, over ripe tomatoes which were getting mushier and mushier every day Crockery... Every item was chipped, slimy to the touch, or simply still dirty All food... Uncovered, unheated, and down right unacceptable. Reheated, reserved rice, pasta, scrambled egg We spent 990 on this holiday eating out and finding things to do, even paying 30 a day for sun beds on the beach, because the pool was so disgusting. We did eat a little in the hotel as was our right to, but when we did we got diarrhoea as a result. Myself, I've had it for 6 days now, and have had to have 2 days off work since returning because of it, I had to visit the pharmacy but Sadly I can't take Imodium, as it causes a reaction in my gut that require hospital treatment, so I've just had to suffer in virtual silence for 6 days. Then 2 days from the end, the pool ladder, detached from the poolside... All in all, an absolute disaster of a holiday... As a result of this, I've applied to the holiday company for a refund, and I'm seeking legal advice for the illness I'm still suffering.

    1.0 sobre 5
  • jess r

    You get what you pay for

    We had a short stay (only three nights) in the Aelia Resort. Having arrived late in the night we were greeted by a friendly enough member of staff who gave us the key to the room and told us it was upstairs somewhere, not a great start. After searching around we eventually found the room and were pleasantly surprised with the condition of it. The room was clean and tidy with plenty of space for two of us. The balcony had a lovely view of the sea but we directly overlooked a neighboring villa which wasn't great. The beds were plenty comfy for us, but I guess individual needs differ. We woke up after a decent nights sleep and headed down to breakfast. This was the most disappointing of all the meals. Toast and cereal were available, along with eggs, sausages, and mushrooms this first morning but these were not tasty at all. There were some issues with electricity on that first day so tea and coffee were not available but there was orange squash. We did not bother with breakfast for the remainder of the trip. The issue with the electricity continued throughout the morning meaning that soft drinks weren't working behind the bar but they got it up and running as soon as they could. The pool was a very reasonable size and incredibly deep. We thought it to be reasonably clean but there were a few leaves and dead bugs in there, to be expected though I guess. There were plenty of sun loungers with parasols to relax on but do not believe the draw of a pool-side snack bar. The building was there but the amenities were not. It did host a ping-pong table and snooker table but the cue ball for the snooker appeared to have gone for a walk... The restaurant area of the hotel was not big enough for the number of guests but we didn't mind a short wait for food. The bar is right next to it so it was easy enough to get a drink and wait for food whilst playing cards. Also nearby is a small shop that sells inflatables, cold drinks such as bottles of water, and some small trinkets for a reasonable price. There are no snacks around the hotel so we made sure to eat well at lunch and dinner. There was air conditioning in the lobby but it didn't often seem to be on. Wifi was available too but it wasn't worth the effort to connect. Lunch and evening meals were a lot nicer, with there always being a selection of "fresh" salad with feta, pasta, rice and a meat dish. We had one meal which made my partner ill which we believe was egg based, but everything else was fine. The beef casserole type dish was especially nice. The hotel is located about a 5-minute walk from the beach which had beautiful water. It was very clear but dropped off very quickly so not great for children unless supervised. The beach is pebbly which was no problem for us as we're used to this at home but it's also hot so I'd recommend wearing beach shoes to save discomfort. There's not much else nearby the hotel so we got a taxi, costing 10, into Afandou for dinner one night at Sergio's which we would highly recommend. There was some difficulty getting a taxi back from Afandou so we walked which only took about 25 minutes and gave us an opportunity to see some more of the town. Overall I would probably not go back to the hotel because I'd want to explore more of the island. For those, like my partner, who only want to relax by the pool or beach on a budget, then this is a perfect hotel as it's clean and quiet. The staff are friendly enough although understanding can be difficult sometimes, this isn't a place where they will go out of their way but we didn't pay for that. Good budget hotel.

    3.0 sobre 5
  • 513alanh

    Hotel

    Hotel is very quite and clean. Rooms look like they been refurbished. Food ok nothing special but edible. Pool side very quite no fighting for sun beds pool bar seems to be closed so bit of a walk for a drink. If you want quite good place to be as they is not a lot to do round the area a few restaurants a short walk away and quite close to beach.

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Janice H

    MRS HOLLAND NEVER AGAIN

    food nasty always cold not edible only all inclusive some times bar snack,s nasty tea and coffee never working no shops or other places to eat 2 miles from bus stop had to get taxies beach dirty no internet in rooms only at the pool no bar inside the hotel only bar was by the pool no toilets by pool had to go back to your room

    2.0 sobre 5
  • NikkitaB123

    Nice relaxing hotel

    I think the hotel was nice for the price we payed it was very relaxed and I enjoyed it. If your looking for a nice quiet hotel this is ideal. The food isn't that great if your a fussy eater but it's eatable. The snacks aren't great they could have more choice but I don't know if that is because of covid. And the drinks could have abit more choice too but over than that I enjoyed it relaxing everyday and the pool is great its a proper suntrap all day it has sun on it. Thank you for a nice stay.

    4.0 sobre 5