This is a cute, small boutique hotel, set in a gorgeous resort, however, the bad outweighs the good for us because: (1) we booked a room at no small expense with what was supposed to be a "private pool". - it is not private at all, it just has some wicker partial partitions across the shared pool. There is no privacy whatsoever. Had we have known, we would not have booked because quite and privacy was exactly what we were looking for, exactly what we had been promised, and was non-existent. There are many other nicer places to stay at a fraction of the cost when the big deal is "private pool". The pool is also freezing. Whilst the room is funky and beutifully decorated, we paid an extra circa £100 per night to have the pool, and it's pointless/useless. Privacy is minimal and the neighbouring rooms on all sides are fully audible to all other rooms. Not really a "honeymoon" feel. Then the other cut corners just feel like a deep disappointment for a premium priced property. There is (2) no safe (3) no tea or coffee making facilities (4) breakfast is a limited menu and having to choose between either egg or yoghurt is a bit Clacton 1950's. (5) view partially obscured by car park infront. (6) not much space for clothes and no desk/dressing table for digital nomads. (7) the prices of coffee (cos you only get one cup of coffee for breakfast) is 4 - 7 Euro depending on the coffee - that's about 400% increase on the price of a coffee in Greece. On the upside, staff are charming and Afytos is a very nice place. The poolside playlist is also cool vibe and a nice touch. Really quite dissapointed as this was held out as a luxury stay.
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