Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 14 tháng 5 năm 2024
Spent a fulfilling summer in Greece for the first 12 days of May, and stayed at Acroterra in Santorini for three nights & four days. Ours was a couple travel, and here's a little round up of what really stood out of for us! 👫🏻 👥 big shoutout to their staff members, Kate at the reception with the warmest smile, sharing the city's top recommendation [not the usual Instagram-worthy stuff] Nick at In Room Dining, super courtesy, and helpful, and Julio at their breakfast restaurant, extremely soft spoken and kind! 🍷 they placed a bottle of wine in our room, with a couple of sweets, extremely thoughtful — having travelled across different European cities, I haven't come across this previously 🖼️ picturesque views from the room, restaurant and all around 📍we stayed at the Junior Suite, and I believe all their rooms are suites, very spacious, ours was with a private balcony / sit-out, the room has a openable space with a sink, kettle, minibar where you can make quick meals, or mostly read to eat stuff. The suite has good movable space, a cute two seater dining, and a study along with a 4 door built in cupboard 🚿 we loved the shower space, again for European living space sizing, this was big, the shower comes with different relaxing modes, allowing you to feel relaxed and rejuvenated 🥯 the breakfast is thoughtful and most importantly wholesome, we enjoyed the small Greek yogurt jars with different flavours, the homemade tea cakes [chocolate & vanilla were my favourite], my husband devoured the 🥓 with toast, and eggs. The spread has fresh fruits 🍉, dry fruits, and sweet & savoury baked Greek delights. Considering I am allergic to eggs, I enjoyed my mornings with baked beans on toast 🍞 asked for coffee / tea / fresh juice at the table, we loved the juice in Greece 🧃 [I think it's by Fanta] 🥙 we checked out their restaurant menu, and had our first meal of Santorini in house, club sandwich with wedges and a grilled chicken of sorts with wedges again, really flavours 🥰 pricing wise, if one looks at it, averagely every meal in Greece for two will end up costing between 35 - 45 Euros with either wine or beer, paid a similar price in house too 🛌 most importantly, the bed are large size, comfortable and give you a comfortable sleep, probably the only drawback is that as sunrise hits, natural light comes through the sheer curtain but eventually it feels nice 😅 Lastly, if you're end up craving food with rice, they do a nice wholesome rice portion in about 6 Euros which we thought was great! Take along your Ready To Eat which you can make in the room 🍚 If you're looking at walking around, at about a 6 minutes walk is a small square of sorts — they have a bus stop, grocery store that houses EVERYTHING — called Arvanitis Market Akrotiri, a couple of restaurants [we tried out Portobello] and a nice ice cream parlour 🍦
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