Guest User
May 31, 2024
This hotel complex consists of 7 cave houses, 40 rooms, and a 19th century Greek Mansion. Our room (143) contained a tv, fan, phone (not sure if it worked), 2 bottled water per day, coffee & tea supplies with a kettle, free toiletries & free wifi that we were able to connect to outside of the room. Our room was one of the largest in our tour group, so we had a sofa and a desk and chair. Like all hotels there aren’t enough towel racks to hang the used towels to dry. The included breakfast was the 2nd worse of the hotels we stayed at during the tour which surprised everyone since the hotel is considered a luxury one. The breakfast consisted of very dry breads and pastries, cereal, yogurt, dried & fresh fruits, cold cuts, various cheeses, Turkish dishes, and juice & coffee. There was no made to order dishes, and everything was bland. It was something that you would expect at a budget hotel, not a higher end one. There is a rooftop bar which we didn’t go to. All of the lower rooms are connected by the rooftop terraces which offered gorgeous views of the town below as well as the cliffs. Plenty of stairs to climb.