Angela Beach Corfu Hotel & Apartments
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Welcome to Angela Beach Hotel, your Astrakeri “home away from home.” Angela Beach Hotel aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
Rooms at Angela Beach Hotel provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free internet access.
You can also enjoy a pool and an on-site restaurant while staying at Angela Beach Hotel. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Angela Beach Hotel.
Astrakeri has plenty of Greek restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like The Three Brothers and Fish Taverna Gregorys, which are serving up some great dishes.
Angela Beach Hotel puts the best of Astrakeri at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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We took a trip to the beautiful islands of Paxos and Antipaxos - it cost us 35€ each including transfer to the port from our hotel. It was absolutely incredible and I wold recommend it to anybody staying in Corfu. Those crystal clear waters are something else.. We also went to Roda one evening for drinks and then went to Sidari for shopping and drinks. Both places are relatively close, costs between 10€ to 15€ each way. But worth it as there as no shops, bars or restaurants near the hotel.
Overall we loved our stay in Corfu.. we were very sceptical as we’d had our holiday changed from Lanzarote, so we wasn’t expecting much. But in all honesty, we are so glad it was changed. I’d have never have chosen to come to Greece before, but we have fallen in love. We will definitely be returning!
If it wasnt an AI hotel I would recommend
Hotel 6/10
Roda 9/10
The fact i got a lovely week away 10/10
Apparently we were given a upgraded room.I bed to differ on the websites photographs.
Food was cold, overcooked and repetitive. The all inclusive bar limited and soft drinks were flat. You won't go hungry or thirsty my rating would be 5/10
Beware the seating areas are swapped with wasps that hover around your food. Entertainment non existent spent our evenings on the balcony,have come home with copious mosquito bites.
There is no social distancing whatsoever but the staff are wearing masks. The staff work incredibly hard and deserve recognition for their efforts.
I did not find any indoor toilets they are all located at the pool bars so no baby changing facilities.
Hit- Nice small warm shingle beach and courtesy bus that would take you into Roda.
So, in short could be a lovely hotel apart from the food and the majority of the other guests. No facility to change currency. Food is TERRIBLE. Go to the taverna 300m down the beach, it’s lovely and the staff are friendly. Don’t do the blue lagoon trip unless you’re strong swimmers otherwise expect to spend 13 hours stuck on a boat with rude and aggressive Germans and Russians and no escape.
Corfu is beautiful, if you’re English and want a nice holiday, don’t go to this hotel.
Should be made clear this is a German hotel, everything catered for them.
Very rude and have no idea how to queue for anything. Sunbeds are claimed from the minute people get there leaving towels permanently on them all week so impossible to get one.
Food..... Absolutely diabolical. Never have I seen such crap. The same thing every night just alternating the meat which made me ill and the 2nd night. Pudding evertnight was literally 1 type of cake and a Greek yoghurt. They then put the same cake out for breakfast.
We could not stand any of the food after the 2nd day so had to eat out so spent a fortune. Even the snack bar in the day served Gyros but it was literally just chicken fat and chips. The pizza was bread with cheese on.
The actual hotel is nice but quite isolated but there is a free bus into roda hourly from 5pm
Our room was decent but we did pay and extra 300 euros to upgrade to a family deluxe. House keepers came daily to change beds and towels.
Basically if your thinking of booking dont! There's a lot nicer places.
In quite a remote location but a few lovely beaches nearby. The free bus into Roda is great, a lovely little Seaside village to visit with shops, bars and restaurants and some stunning views. You can arrange bus trips to other areas in Corfu also from here.
However bring plenty of bug spray, the mosquitoes are everywhere after sunset, especially in Roda, not as many at the hotel, but we ended up with 100 bites between the 4 of us. Would definitely stay again if it weren’t for the mozzies!
Airport transfer approx 1 hour.
Some clearer Reception signage is needed for arriving guests, it is not atall clear where to go on arriving at the hotel to check in etc.
Hotel is secluded, shop onsite selling postcards, snacks, drinks, souvenirs as well as one round the corner.
Complimentary bus to Road, only short drive, no more than 10 minutes.
The food is basic, but perfectly fine, always chips and pasta with bolognaise on offer with a meat, fish, rice, potatoes, salad selection, cheeses, tzatziki with fruit, jelly, mouse on offer for pudding.
Breakfast there is a continental option and small hot selection along with fruit, yoghurt.
Not a massive variety , but always something at every meal time for us, we never went hungry!
Ice creams are served throughout the day until 5 (choc, strawberry, vanilla, banana)
Pizza, chips, giros served 1030-1500
Cocktails are an extra €7/8 *only cash is accepted for these*
Other drinks are fine, fizzy options/soft drinks/red/white wine/spirits/beer
We had booked a superior double but were upgraded to a family room with a partition, newly refurbished, balcony with drying rack, shower room.
The only thing is possibly more storage, it was quite limited for a family of 4’s clothes.
Hairdryer provided.
Maid service daily.
Sunbeds were plentiful around the pools and we never struggled to get a sunbed.
The pool with 2 slides is fun, the hotel does need to improve the floor area around the pool to the slides, this is currently grass which just ends up being deep muddy puddles, which then ends up on the kids feed/slide/pool!!
The hotel beach NEVER had sunbeds free as SOME people find it acceptable to reserve EARLY so no one else stands a chance, signage does state no reserving, but staff do not care that this is done!
The beach is lovely though and we walked up to the beach to the left of the hotel - longer stretch of sand (run separately and sunbeds/parasol charged at €8)
Pedaloes can be hired from this beach, one with a slide was €20 for an hour.
Both beaches shallow waters, perfect for families!
Aqualand waterpark was an hour away. Be careful with transfer if booked as part of Aqualand package, the reception told us to wait outside the hotel for the bus, it did not come down to the hotel and had we not been intrigued and walked up to realise this we would have missed it!!!
(Quite compact area outside the hotel for the coaches and buses to come down and turn round, just be mindful if excursions booked, they might wait up in the wider part of the road further up!)
Everything we needed for a very well priced week All Inclusive in Corfu.
We are fairly easily pleased and grateful for a week away!
Nice pools, lots of bars, food was fairly decent.
The bad:
The sea and beaches were quite dirty and windy
The staff wasn't too friendly
Overuse of plastic cups
Remote location, lots of ruined and abandoned buildings around
No gluten-free breads on breakfast
The ugly:
No card payments, yep, a resort hotel with no card terminals
The room was one of the worst I've been in. We paid extra for sea view, which was fine, but the room was extremely small and poorly designed, old furniture, very short and narrow old rusty beds. Probably built in 80s and never upgraded.
The hotel itself was in lovely surroundings BUT the staff, food & facilities let it down.
All staff had very little English, which was always a challenge to communicate. The hotel reception were RUDE & were blatantly talking about you in Greek or German (main two languages they speak).
The food was inedible, not labelled snd undercooked and cold. The ‘snacks’ consisted of bread with cheese (pizza) & cold chips - even asking for any ketchup was a mission.
The bar staff were rude and once again spoke very little English, if you tipped them they miraculously spoke English, if you didn’t they didn’t want to know you.
I booked the holiday through a 3rd party package holiday, who have been helpful but seemed to be very aware of these issues and are passing information onto the Resorts Managers.
The hotel has bugs & even rats around the food area & even around room areas.
Every day, we asked if we could speak with a manager or senior to either be replied with ‘no English’ or ‘they not in, come back tomorrow’.
If you are looking for a beautiful resort with all inclusive, stay away and don’t give the hotel any of your hard earned money.
"Go to Roda town for a meal if you get bored as it does get repetitive after a week . Pack family games for evening entertainment ."Read full review
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