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October 22, 2023
We only found the Almira by chance on our trip. A somewhat hidden little hotel in a fantastic location on a small bay, and behind the hotel there is a small town with restaurants and a supermarket. Not an overcrowded tourist resort with souvenir shops. About the hotel...we had a family room with two double beds in two rooms. In the back children's room there were wardrobes with four drawers and soft mattresses. In the front room the mattress was harder and there was more storage space. A sideboard with 4 large drawers. There were two TVs (no idea which channel) and the bathroom was also large and clean. From the balcony you had a beautiful view of the pool and the sea. The breakfast was OK, although I missed fruit (melon, oranges, figs etc.) for the yoghurt. There was muesli and cornflakes and all kinds of Greek vegetables, pastries spicy and sweet. The coffee was good, but the two juices in red and orange were pure chemicals and ultra sweet. I found the wifi to be negative. It just wasn't strong in our room and kept cutting out even though we weren't far from reception. This meant that we used up a lot of our data volume without noticing. The pool was clean and attractive and the path to the sea was just a stone's throw away. The hotel had beach loungers, but it was harder to find one at the weekend as there were a lot of locals there. You can also lie down there if you're not a hotel guest and order a drink at the bar. We would choose the hotel again if we wanted to relax for a few days. The bay is small, but you can take a long walk along the beach across the dunes. The hotel is pretty cheap with a flight through TUI. We paid €140 for the family room.
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