Location
approx. 1 km from the centre of TSILIVIO, nearest shops and bars approx. 400 m from the hotel; approx. 8 km from Zakynthos Airport; bus stop 100 m from the hotel.
Papludimys
Tsilivi beach, public, sandy, with a Blue Flag certificate, approx. 1 km from the hotel; umbrellas and sun loungers are available for a fee (approx. EUR 8 per set).
Hotel
Officially rated with stars in the country, it is well maintained, built in 2000, 64 rooms, 7 buildings, 2 floors, spacious lobby, 24-hour reception, restaurant - buffet breakfast, à la carte lunch and dinner, international cuisine, vegetarian dishes, bar; free Wi-Fi; extra charges: Doctor on duty; stairs and level differences; Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club credit cards accepted; only guests over 17 years of age can stay at the hotel.
room
Standard: double room (1 extra bed can be added), approx. 24 m², tidy, individually controlled air conditioning, bathroom (shower, WC; hairdryer), Wi-Fi, TV, telephone, fridge, iron (available for rent at reception), safe; balcony (table and chairs).
Sport and entertainment
Swimming pool, fresh water, approx. 220 m², 0,5-2,5 m deep, fresh water, approx. 25 m², 0,5 m deep, umbrellas and sunbeds available by the pool free of charge; table tennis; for an extra charge: pool table.
All inclusive
Breakfast (7.30-10.00) - buffet, à la carte lunch and dinner (12.30-21.00) in the restaurant; snacks (12.30-21.00); non-alcoholic beverages and local alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine (11.00-23.00), vodka, cocktails (16.00-23.00).
Cyprus has a remarkable past associated with the cult of the goddess Aphrodite. She emerged from the foam of the sea right here near Paphos, in the beautiful Petra tou Romiou, the name of which is linked to another legend. In ancient times, the cult of the goddess of love attracted visitors from all over the world, just as today tourists are attracted by the beautiful beaches and the clean sea.
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