Rebecca Gosling
Honestly one of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed in! We stayed in the newer part of the building and it was beautiful, we had a large balcony with views over the coastline and a great sized room with a shower and bath.
The hotel itself was brilliant, great food and drinks and the more ‘premium’ restaurant was a lovely evening treat for the views alone! The swimming pool was great and never too busy. There’s also a shuttle bus to the 2 nearby beaches as well as the town centre, and the option to hire bikes/quads/cars from the hotel was greatly appreciated.
Honestly for a relaxing holiday that still allowed you to experience the wonders of a Greek island, this is the location for you.
Bridget moody
Spent 3 nights here whilst waiting to go to our chosen accommodation that had suffered as a result of the floods a few weeks ago.
Whilst this would not normally be the type of hotel we would have chosen (a little too big for our liking), this was a lovely place to stay. The rooms were clean, bright and well equipped, we had a fantastic view over Koukounaris beach and the bay.
The staff were friendly, helpful and always cheery.
Breakfast was well laid out with chance to sit in or out on the terrace, lots of choice, from fruit and yoghurt, to hot options and the omelette chef was great. Plenty of different breads, jams and croissants or other rolls.
The views from the terrace and round the pool were outstanding.
A word of caution, the mosquitos were horrific, particularly at dusk. This appears to have been more of a problem than normal this year due to the high temperatures back in July, and we wondered if the floods had made them worse. Whatever, we added antihistamines from a local pharmacy, as well as using lots of insect repellent (which wasn’t totally effective!)
Don’t underestimate the number of bites you will get, or how itchy they can be!! Strong antihistamines were essential for 3-4 days at least. Lots of other people were suffering as well as us!
Peter “PetelangCNCW” Langridge
Despite reading a lot of negative reviews about this hotel, it has proven to be excellent and all the staff have been exceptional. The views from our room, with sun terrace, were beautiful. Nothing to complain about at breakfast either, substantial and plentiful, adequate choices, except for the picky who expect it to be like British hotels. Not expensive, pool bar very good value, and grounds are well kept and look lovely. Very clean pool, very clean everywhere. Some rooms may be a bit tired but they are certainly doing their best to keep it nice. I would certainly stay again.
Roger Jackson
Food choice is excellent, rooms are very clean and well tended daily.
The hotel offers shuttle bus services to local beaches and town, you have to book your places on these services.
Glenside Manorbier
We stayed in room 103, which was spacious, beautifully furnished, incredibly clean and comfortable. The shower pressure was strong, the bed very comfortable, and the view from the balcony stunning. It was cleaned every day and mopped. The hotel breakfast was out of this world with everything you ever needed and more! Fresh fruit, tinned fruit, dried fruit, cooked meats, cold meats, cheeses, breads, cereals and build your own muesli, cooked breakfast of every kind including a choice of 3 minute hard boiled eggs to 5 minute hard boiled eggs! The omelettes were freshly made and you can change the filling every day! There were also Greek pastries savoury and sweet. We had breakfast just after 7am when it opened, and we had it all to ourselves. Thankfully the hotel was very quiet when we were there, the second week of May. From the hotel we walked easily to the little village below where we had our evening meals. There are many walking trails which we did without seeing a person for hours and explored hidden beaches by foot.