A wee bit of a walk down from the centre of Delphi, other side of the archaeological stuff - so atmospheric - such a dramatic location on the side of Mount Parnassus, with a vista over the biggest olive grove in Greece to the Gulf of Corinth. Walked back at night howling to the full moon. Great price for here of only 12 euros, albeit leisure facilities were shut. Although no linen provided, mattress in the bunk bed dog kennel was comfy, and I had my sleeping bag, so not cold. WiFi worked acceptably. Wish I could have stayed for another night at least, hike down to the coast at Kirra, and Galaxidi looked to be nice little resort for a day, or half-day trip. The lovely ski resort of Arahova, an alpiny village up the road on the Athens bus route. Fortunately - and unfortunately - Nikos the friendly & informative owner warned me that Athens was looking at fairly imminent lockdown. Had to retreat there to grab a day-and-a-half of museums before they shut. So glad I managed to grab a chunk of Delphi though: one of the top places of Greece, great memories.…
I rented out a bed in a common tent for 4 nights and was quite satisfied overall. The campsite was much more quiet tgan I expected, with only a handfull of other people staying in bungalows or RVs. I was lucky to have the whole tent to myself, which was fantastic considering the price. The gentleman at the reception also offered me a sleeping bag for free as I didn't have one. Note that they don't include any pillows or bedsheets with the beds in shared tents. The pool was great, the scenery is breathtaking, the campsite is kept nice and clean and use of the washing machine costs 5 euros plus 50 cents for a detergent capsule. Important to note that the restaurant and minimarket are closed between 2 pm and 6 pm. The meal variety is not that great, but the portions are very generous and all meals cost 9.50 euros. Overall a very good choice for buget travelers seeking a few nights near Delphi, or families looking for some leasure time in between sightseeing.…
After visiting the first time in 2017, we went back this year with other people. Again it was a very nice and relaxing stay in the bungalows. It has been a pleasure to enjoy the this place and its amazing surroundings again. Lovely people and nice restaurant. Thank you !!
This campsite has a lovely pool area, fantastic views from pitches and close to archaeological sites. The restaurant was very disappointing and it is necessary to check your bill. The shop wasn't open at all the opening times written on the door. I went to buy bread this morning and was told by the man in there, who was also the waiter from the night before, that he only had half a loaf of bread left for €1. I declined and he told me that the bakers would be shut and i wouldn't get any elsewhere as it was Sunday. Drove into Delphi town, bought a whole loaf in the open bakers for €0.80. The reception staff were very pleasant.
Upon checking in I enquired about the free transfer advertised on their website and an influence when deciding to visit Delphi I was told sorry only available in July and August...I was informed that a taxi cost 5€ for two people and this was cheap. I replied not as cheap as the free transfer I was expecting. As we were staying two nights and intending on dining in Delphi that evening, then visiting the ruins and musuem the following morning this added an extra 20€ to our cost of stay. Camping at 30€ per night is not cheap by Greek prices ( we have been touring Greece for three months ) Check in was at midday, I enquired where the shop was as we needed bread for lunch.... Sorry we have no bread until tomorrow !! No good to me but it would have been an extra 10€ taxi ride to visit the town which is 2km away on a busy road with no footpaths and uphill to boot....made do with dried biscuits. One of the attractions of this site are the incredible views again another factor in our decision to stay there. When I stated we wanted to stay two nights it was not possible to have a pitch with a view for the second night as a large group booking had reserved them and we would have to move in the morning to a pitch overlooking the pool, as we were intending to visit the ruins in the morning it would have been too much hassle and inconvenience so we pitched by the pool. The pitches for motorhomes were about four feet apart presenting a serious fire hazard.... one catches fire we all burn!!! The legal requirement in the UK is three metres apart for this very reason. Not enough room to sit beside your vehicle for 30€ a night does not sit well with me. Overall the staff were friendly and the facilities clean, it is very peaceful. I must mention that we paid 19€ a night as we are members of ACSI this does not make up for the above though. …
Greeted by the owner making the stay feel more personal. The views from the restaurant are breathtaking. ar closes around 2230 but there is a mini-mart to purchase takeaway beers so you can sit outside and enjoy the views.
A very nice place to stay for a couple of nights. Lovely chalets, good breakfast with a nice view and the staff & cats were very friendly :-) Great pool and beautiful nature. We can definitely recommend the bungalows !!!
Great view from the campsite if you stay in a tent. Pool is warm and clean. Camping is near delfi and quiet. Bungalows are close to the street, so bring your tent and you have a better place. The most expensive camping we stayed in Greece, but this is probably because of delfi.
Pros - Cheap. Good Pool. Good Location. Clean Communal Toilet & Shower Block. Decent Breakfast. Cons - Position of Cabins. - Lack of Shade at the Cabin. - Air-Con only in Living Area. - Bathroom tiny. - Strong Smell of Damp / Mould in Bathroom. - No Clothes Dryer for Swimming Stuff. - No Soap at all at Communal Toilets. The Cabin is situated length-ways on the entrance road into the Campsite with little to no private space around it with the result that everyone arriving or leaving passes by very close to the door. Air-con was only in the Living Area which was not clear from the description. There was little to no shade so it was incredibly hot. The Bathroom was tiny, so tiny that it was difficult to sit on the toilet. The Shower flooded the Bathroom floor on use. The Bathroom itself smelled strongly of Damp / Mould. There was no Clothes Airer to hang up wet Swimming Gear / Towels etc. On the plus side it was very cheap. The Pool was very good. The Breakfast served in the Restaurant was decent and there was a great view from the restaurant windows. The Toilet & Shower Communal Block was very clean and we ended up using the Toilets there are the Bathroom in the Cabin was so small however, there was no soap at all at the Toilets. I walked around the site and there are some lovely quiet private pitches with Shade and a View if you bring your own Camper Van / Tent. If you do have one of these then I would recommend that you stay here. However, if like us, you wish to hire a Cabin I would recommend that you try instead to pay for a Hotel as it would be worth if for comfort.…
a Lovely little cabin, very clean site with views to die for. Great location just out of town on main bus route. Excellent pool with a view to die for. Only capsite i've been to with a grand piano in the lovely restaurant.
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