We stayed for two weeks as a family of four.
Nicos at the pool bar, george at the main one, and anastasia who does so much to keep the hotel going, were all first class hosts
The gardens, pool, and other facilities are first class! Despite the hotel being full, due to the amount of space in the gardens, it really did feel that you had lots of time, space, and shade to yourself.
It’s on a main road, so the bus routes are very easy to access along with the beach which is about 15 minutes walk. Afandou village has restaurants, convenience, stores, and a range of other facilities, including a road train that takes you down to the sea.
Where food is concerned, the main meals always have a range of items, including vegetarian, options, salad and fruit. Our children are quite particular about food and fussy and there were always options for them. There are a number of local tavernas around and nearby the hotel, and in particular I would recommend one, catholiki, about a 15 minute walk away, but very traditional and local food.
It is a very chilled out, quiet and gorgeous venue. The accommodation is clean and spacious with balconies. A real mix of visitors from all over Europe, particularly.
If you are after lots of entertainment and club style events, this is not the place for you, although it is easy to get to those kind of places either on the bus or by taxi, around 10 to 15 minutes.
The atmosphere is a Dilick. Football, table tennis, etc.