Pavlos' Place Triopetra Beach
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Pavlos' Place Triopetra Beach is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Triopetra, offering a romantic environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer a refrigerator and air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with public wifi available.
Guests have access to a concierge while staying at Pavlos' Place Triopetra Beach. In addition, Pavlos' Place Triopetra Beach offers a hot tub and breakfast, which will help make your Triopetra trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
If you are looking for a good Mediterranean restaurant, you may want to check out Taverna Apanemia, Taverna Apothiki, or Taverna Vasilis while staying at Pavlos' Place Triopetra Beach.
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The room was large and clean.
The bathroom as well.
We had a large balcony with a wonderful view on the bay.
Service was relaxed, friendly and familiar.
This place has a sort of homey feeling.
Breakfast, while not included, is available and good.
The restaurant was also nice and good.
I could have stayed much longer.
The hotel is small, family-run and quietly located about 1 hour drive south of Rhethymnon (1,5 hours from Heraklion airport, 2 hours from Chania airport). There are no other hotels, shops or restaurants nearby - which makes it very relaxing, but having a rental car advisable.
The rooms are either located in the “old” part of the hotel with basic amenities or in the “new” part opened only last year with very nice, modern style. All rooms, in both parts, have air condition and insect screens. There are no TVs in the rooms, but who wants to sit in front of a TV when you can watch the sunset at the beautiful terrace, in the cozy lounge area or at the beach (150 m walk) instead? At the beach, umbrellas and sunbeds are available for free.
Service is amazingly friendly and attentive - English and, in case of Giorgos, German, are spoken (apart from Greek, obviously). There is a yoga room in one part of the building which is frequently used for retreats, however this does not impact other hotel guests.
Food is excellent and freshly made from local produce - Pavlos Place is a hotel and tavern at the same time, hence there are also people coming just for lunch or dinner while others are hotel guests. If you like a peaceful, simply but cozy place to stay, you will not be disappointed.
There are plenty of tables on the patio, each with a view. A shaded lunge area with sofas, and a lovely hammock with a cord so you can keep yourself in a gentle swinging pattern.
The rooms are basic - an almost too hard bed. And you get to make your own bed! But the sheets are set out for you and they are clean and crisp. The AC works great, and mosquito nets hang over the beds, though nasty mossies were not an issue during my week long stay. Water is....limited. Sometimes there was none and never was there more than a drizzle in the shower. When there was no water, I would flush the toilet (toilet paper must go in a trash can and not be flushed - due to a sensitive septic system - ick.) and wait to hear it gurgle in 15 or 20 min. The gurgle would let me know the water was flowing and I could "shower". I never really had a great shower, but i did get clean and cool.
The beach is a 2 minute walk away. Pavlos provides free umbrellas which is nice. The beach is small and not crowded at all. There are no waves to speak of which makes it nice for just hanging out on a raft or for children to play. Some small fish to see snorkling but nothing special or exciting.
Pavlos runs on the honor system. Want a Mythos beer? Get one from the fridge and add it to your room tab left on the counter. Ditto for bottle water, ice cream, and other small items.
Dress is very casual at all times. Food...looked good...but I was there for a yoga retreat and we were served a vegetarian buffet - which grew tiresome and uninteresting as the week went all.
No TV, WIFI available for free in the dining/lounge area.
Overall. I would say this is a place for those who do not mind a rustic, basic accommodation, with basic food. It would be a nice to place to escape to, but do not go looking for any pampering. It is simple but adaquate. The natural beauty was the highlight.
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