We stayed at what is advertised as a 4-star hotel, but in reality, it feels more like a 3-star at best.
Positive aspects:
The pool area and restaurant setting are quite nice and well-maintained.
Breakfast was good with a wide variety of options.
The location is convenient for visiting Corfu Town, with a bus available for just €2 and a short 10-minute ride.
However, there were several disappointing aspects:
The rooms are very outdated—small TV, old fridge, worn-out furniture, and a persistent, musty smell.
There are no coffee or tea facilities in the room, which was quite inconvenient.
We experienced an unpleasant sewage smell in the bathroom, especially when other guests flushed their toilets.
The outside bar near the pool had a very limited selection and didn’t offer much in terms of traditional Greek food.
There are no spa or wellness facilities on-site. The only massage option offered was a cellulite massage for €85, and it had to be done in your room or you'd have to travel to Corfu Town.
The surrounding area felt quite deserted and run-down in places, and we didn’t have a nice view from our room.
Evenings at the hotel were dull—no entertainment, no open bar, and nothing to do. We had to go out every night to places like Skyview or Corfu Town just to enjoy the evening.
Transport tip:
Avoid using taxis if possible—they charge exorbitant prices. We were quoted €50 for a short trip back from Corfu Town, whereas the local bus cost just €2 per person.