Gästanvändare
5 oktober 2024
Lovely little hotel on 3 floors, (NB. I didn't see a lift that would service the top floor but not saying there isnt one). A ramp to the swimming pool gives access to the lower floor rooms. Staff were very friendly and helpful, had a problem with our room not locking properly on arrival but this was resolved within the hour and the receptionist we reported it to was very accomodating. Rooms are a little dated but were always spotless and cleaned daily so no complaints. NB: no English speaking channels on TV in rooms but this wasn't an issue for us and you are in Greece after all! Breakfast was of continental style and quite adequate, the butter portions tasted a little sour to me so not sure if these are refrigerated or were of a brand that was meant to taste like that but everything else was acceptable. Pool and surrounding areas were lovely and clean and the pool was cleaned daily by a robotic cleaner that was fascinating to watch. The outside bar is well stocked and do a decent selection of snacks and basic meals. I had a cracking burger on one occasion. In the evening the friendly bar staff renain on service while ever you're drinking. They have a weekly BBQ and Greek dancing show (additional charge) which you are encouraged to get involved in! and in summer months other live entertainment is provided. No sunbed wars here although several did have towels on them when we arrived after breakfast but we had no problem acquiring sunbeds but the reserving of such shouldn't be allowed and perhaps should be discouraged by the hotel as it could be an issue during busier summer periods. Dassia itself isn't a particularly pretty town but there are a smattering of little coves and beaches but some are private to larger hotels. A road next to the Primavera leads to St. Nicholas beach and church, (about a 15 minute walk), a small secluded beach that is worth a look but can get busy. There's parking there too. There are some lovely tavernas/restaurants in Dassia on the main road, we ate at several and they all served excellent food. Bus to Corfu Town is across the road from the Primevera and costs just €2.5, (cheaper if you purchase a ticket from a machine but theres only one in Dassia) it gets very busy so be prepared to stand, also, there seems to be no concept of queuing when getting on the bus. In the other direction and again almost outside the hotel, the bus goes to Ipsos (€2), a pretty little town with a long shingle beach with lots of sunbeds to hire, €15 for 2 beds, umbrella and usually includes water or soft drinks. Lovely places to eat and a friendly Irish bar called Dirty Nellie's and yes, it sells Guinness. I would recomend this hotel as it provides great value accommodation for guests. It is clean and staff are all friendly and welcoming, It was fairly quiet when we were there which we didnt mind during our visit, 26/09 to 03/10/24.
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