Unfortunately, our visit to the Delphi Palace was disappointing. It may once have been a 4* hotel, but today is is at best a hotel of faded grandeur, and at worst dilapidated and unsafe.
On the positive side, the staff could not have been more friendly, or more helpful.
However, a number of areas around the hotel seemed in bad repair to the extent that I believe they posed a health and safety risk to our young children (8 & 6). Examples include the wooden railings directly in front of the swimming pool which were rotten and insecure, and if leant against, even by accident, could well have broken, and an individual would have dropped 10-15ft to hard ground below. Plus, the swimming pool itself was in quite bad repair and the 'lining' of the pool had broken away from the foundations in a number of places; plus, there were no steps on the ladder to climb out of the pool - another safety issue.
In my opinion, the hotel needs to realise that it is not today what it once was, and invest in repairing the areas that are most unsafe.
This is not a reflection on anyone who worked there, but we would not return to this hotel.