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Evdokia Hotel
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Plaka, 84300 Plaka Naxos (Naxos)
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Evdokia de Naxos, estarás cerca de la playa y a menos de diez minutos en coche de Playa de Plaka y Playa de Agios Prokopios. Además, este apartotel se encuentra a 7,8 km de Playa de Agios Georgios ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Evdokia de Naxos, estarás cerca de la playa y a menos de diez minutos en coche de Playa de Plaka y Playa de Agios Prokopios. Además, este apartotel se encuentra a 7,8 km de Playa de Agios Georgios y a 9,9 km de Puerto de Naxos.
Habitaciones
Reserva una de las 27 habitaciones con cocina básica y disfruta de una estancia inolvidable. Las habitaciones disponen de balcón. Mantén el contacto con los tuyos gracias a la conexión a Internet wifi gratis. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte y la posibilidad de solicitar cunas o camas infantiles gratuitas.
Servicios
Con jardín donde descansar y comodidades como conexión a Internet wifi gratis y una televisión en la zona común, ¡no te faltará de nada!
Para comer
Aprovecha el servicio de habitaciones las 24 horas de este apartotel, o compra algo para comer en su snack-bar o delicatessen. Qué mejor forma de acabar el día que con una bebida en el bar junto a la piscina. Todos los días se sirve un desayuno de pago.
Servicios de negocios y otros
La recepción tiene un horario limitado. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito disponible.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Naxos y Cícladas Menores: 0,1 km
Playa de Plaka: 0,8 km
Playa de Mikri Vigla: 1 km
Playa Kastraki: 2 km
Playa de Agia Anna: 4,3 km
Playa de Agios Prokopios: 6,7 km
Parque de Alykó: 7,4 km
Playa de Agios Georgios: 7,8 km
Torre Bazeos: 7,9 km
Parque acuático Aqua Fun: 8 km
Playa Pyrgaki: 8,5 km
Colección del museo regional: 9,7 km
Iglesia de Panagia Myrtidiotissa: 9,8 km
Puerto de Naxos: 9,9 km
Kastro de Naxos: 10 km
Aeropuertos más cercanos:
Naxos (JNX-A. Nacional de Naxos): 6,6 km
Míkonos (JMK-Mykonos Island National): 57,7 km
Parikia (PAS-A. Nacional de Paros): 51,7 km
Aeropuerto recomendado para Evdokia: Naxos (JNX-A. Nacional de Naxos).
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Bar en la piscina
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
- Parking de pago
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Generales
- Jardin
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- Recepción (horario limitado)
Opiniones del hotel
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alexcoomer
Great value and charming staff!Having spent the last 4 summers in Naxos, we decided to book a different destination for our family holiday this year - but, as the summer got closer we started to feel sad that we wouldn't get our 'Naxos fix' this year and booked a last minute trip! Our usual hotel was not available but we found an apartment at Evdokia and we weren't disappointed! The 2 bedroom apartment was basic but comfortable, clean and pleasant was a nice, newly renovated bathroom - we had a small ground floor balcony overlooking the breakfast area. The location is great - 50 meters from the beach (with it's own sun loungers) and close to the watersports centre that my teenage kids love! We didn't, but the choice is there to use the pools at the nearby luxury Aegean Land Hotel - where you can also get beach towels for a 5 deposit - very handy if, like us, you're on a short 'hand luggage only' trip. But the best thing about the Evdokia is the owner Anna who could not have been more charming and helpful! Complimentary transfers on arrival and departure and breakfast on our first morning were lovely extras - thank you Anna!
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NkLA
Double Booking / Double Selling(?)I booked the hotel 7 and a half months before our vacation in order to make sure that we spend our holidays as close to the sea as possible. I spoke to the owner 2 and a half months before my arrival. Guess what? Twenty days before our arrival - right in the middle of the high season - a lady calls me up (on behalf of the owner) saying that it's been a double booking and suggested that we move "free of charge" to another location; a few kilometers away - therefore not in the area of our preference - and at least 1 km far from the beach. Needless to say that, at the time of our booking, locations similar to the suggested one were much cheaper. Also, My complains fell short and we finally ended up with...nothing, leaving us booking a new place, at a much higher price. Given also the fact that, as we approached the high season, locations next to the beach were going for at least 50% over my original booking price, should I assume that the property was "awarded" to the highest bidder??
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GrandTour813250
Basic and room for improvement.My wife, our nearly 4 year old son, and I came to stay at the Evdokia for 4 nights. When we arrived we were met by Anna (who is very friendly) and her young daughter. We already knew from the reviews, but It was explained to us that we could use the facilities at the Aegean Palace next door, which included the swimming pool, and childrens play area. We were shown to our room, which was a 2 room apartment on the ground floor, with a balcony. Things to note. The room we had was not really a two bedroom. My wife and I, had a bedroom and the balcony backed on to this via a set of small wooden double doors. Our room also had a small tv on a bracket in it, but its was around 20-30 years old, and didnt have an HDMI port on it, so we could not plug in an Apple TV or other device, should we have wanted. The other bedroom was a set of bunk beds, in a strange shaped communal area as soon as you came through the front door of the apartment. There was also a day bed in an alcove. This in itself would not have been to much of a issue albeit the small out dated kitchen (with nobs missing in cupboards, no kettle, and a painted cooker extractor fan) and the bathroom (which had clearly been recently renovated - lovely) were all in that area of bedroom, so if we wanted a cup of tea or to use the toilet after our son had gone to bed, we ran the risk of waking our son up, as we were effectively entering his bedroom to use these facilities, which was a pain. Housekeeping. We had clean sheets and towels everyday, albeit one day we decided to bring breakfast back with us to the room, and the tray with the left over breakfast on it was left behind. Free breakfast. In my opinion you cannot knock a free breakfast. Even if you hated it (which we didnt, we actually liked it!) you have not paid for it, so I do not see why you mark the accommodation down for this, albeit if the food were cooked badly, I could understand it, albeit this was not our experience at all. Pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, cereals, OJ, tea and coffee. Nothing fantastic but it hit the spot from 8-10:30am everyday. Aegean Palace Facilities As above, we used the pool with our boy everyday. It has a child pool and an adults pool. It has a pool bar serving food and drinks. I believe we had to buy something to use the loungers, which was fine. The pools were clean and tidy and the service was good. Free WiFi? Where our room was based (11), we had little to no WiFi signal, or 3/4G and or signal on our mobile phones. Not a bad thing really for 4 nights, but did become annoying by the end. When we didnt enter parts of the complex that had WiFi it was slow and clunky... The beach. If you chose to stay at this set of apartments, you are close the beach, a 2/3 minute walk, tops (as Evdokia is set quite far back from the main road) The beach is stunning, clean and tidy, and the water is extremely clear. There are some big rocks/ledges in the water about 20 yards out and a steep ish sand shelf prior to getting to these. This did not bother me, just something to note. Something else to note. The food on the beach is table service adequate... pizzas and such like, same with drinks, usual cocktails and soft drinks. It is a little expensive when you have lunch on the beach with a few drinks, albeit they have the monopoly and can charge what they want... As an example we had, a cocktail, a big beer, a pizza and a club sandwich for 30 Euro, so its not too expensive, just a little over what I was expecting. Overall. We had a lovely time here, and our son enjoyed the beach and the pool at the Aegean Palace. If you are looking for a beach holiday then come here, if you dont mind the lack of WiFi, the basic facilities and the room set up (in our case) If you want to go to a beautiful beach that is 3 mins walk, from your basic, cheap apartment, come here. If basic is not for you, then neither is this place, in my opinion.
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sabina20191
Very happyClose to many different modern restaurants, close to the beautiful Plaka beach, to a watersport center where you can borrow different watersport equipments and have lessons. The bartender Dimitri is so welcoming to all the guests. The pool was never crowded, and very clean. The building itself is very greek-style, and the interior feels new. Great cleaning as well! This was our first time but many guests had been here before, a good sign! Would recommend anyone to visit Naxos and especially Evdokia. Close to the bus that goes every half hour to the city of Naxos, recommend visiting the portara I think its called. To rent a car here you have to be 23. Very happy with our trip. Breakfast costs 7 euros per person.
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227131Susan7
Super Apartment for our family groupWe had a two bedroom apartment with a roomy bathroom which was very well appointed. Just a short walk to the beach and having use of the adjacent hotels pool bar which has a super paddling pool next to the swimming pool and sun loungers and umbrellas. Breakfast is available and the rooms are cleaned daily. The ladies that clean were all lovely and so kind to our 3 year old grand daughter, tucking her dolly into bed each day