Have been looking on line to book Eliros Hotel again next year as enjoyed our 10 day stay late August/September this year (2007). If you are looking for loud music and disco nights go elsewhere and don't ruin this hotel's ambience. We were the only other English people at the hotel during our time there which is mainly frequented by Russians, Germans and Polish guests - a fact which we found refreshing as we didn't have to do a lot of chatting! First thing we noticed was that everyone's behaviour was exemplary - bearing in mind alcohol was available from 10 till midnight and whilst we were told the hotel was full it certainly didn't feel that way, always spare tables at meal times and never problems finding one to sit down to and didn't have a "crowded" feel to it.
Eliros had a number of families with small children present whilst the vast majority were couples with teenagers (11 to 16 or so). The hotel has its own beach too with sand and not shingle.
Older children took the time to play with my 6 year old daughter and, in fact, 2 older girls taught her how to dive and do handstands in the pool. There was no raucous behaviour in the pool although there were balls and lilos about which quite often people shared amenably. We spent the majority of our time lounging at the pool side and were never disappointed - no rowdy behaviour and the sunshine was pleasing (32 degrees). However, one had to walk a short distance to the snack bar near the beach to grab a drink - a small price to pay.
We noticed a wasp nest in one of the arches next to the pool and pointed this out to the poolman that evening and it was dealt with and gone the next morning alleviating a great majority of wasps that had used the pool as their drinking station.
Food is served at set times but if you wish to go out for the day you can arrange the day before for a "picnic basket". Ours consisted of water and sandwich (ham and/or cheese) each along with fruit, tomotoes and cut cucumbers wrapped in cling film.
We never went hungry and there was always something one could chose to have to eat. In fact we ate too much and came back with healthy waistlines! Pasta in different shapes was presented every meal with a red and white (ocasionally a meat) sauce, together with a fish and meat option. There was the occasional chicken nuggets to keep those inclined happy and chips were often available. Cooked vegetables was also there for the taking. Fish, red and white meat (lamb, pork, turkey, chicken) were also frequently on the buffet tables and the salad bar was extensive - make your own up (grated carrot, onions, diced cucumber and tomatoes, feta, black & calamata olives) or chose from a variety on offer already created for you (pasta, egg, sausage usually with mayo) . Desserts were a delight and a number of offer to chose from. Cake and croissants at breakfast (kept my daughter very happy) along with breakfast cereals, the occasional bacon, hot-dog typed sausages, various eggs in the form of boiled, "omlette", fried and scrambled. Always available was fresh bread (brown and white) and bread rolls at breakfast. A great plus was the fact that there were no flies in the food presentation area although it was not air conditioned. Sitting on the balcony overlooking a very quiet pool (no swimming at meal times) was an added bonus along with efficient waiting staff.
The staff were very congenial and friendly. We approached the cleaning lady on our first morning (having arrived under our own steam via a taxi in the early hours of a Friday morning) to ask for another pillow and it was immediately attended to and placed in our room. Bog standard room with balcony in the main block with 2 twins and a child's stretcher bed. The aircon worked 100% of the time and the room cleaned spotlessly daily (bathroom and sleeping area) - we were more than happy as we only used the room to sleep in having spent the majority of our time in and around the pool area, visiting Chania (45 mins by coach), Rethymno (15 mins by coach), local shops (5 min walk from hotel across a fairly busy mainroad however) which included tavernas, internet cafe and a chemist.
Whilst the resort was probably winding down (closes in October) we did have a Greek dancing evening and a magician one night too. Animation was open certain days of the week but my daughter decided she had come on a "family" holiday and wanted to spend time with her family. She loved the pool and enjoyed the children's play area which was by the snack bar and one could play cards and have a sundowner drink whilst keeping an eye on the little ones playing.
Hope to get a booking for 2008.




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