The Ibiscus Hotel is a modern seafront property set opposite a sand and pebble beach and ... more
within 500 metres of the Playboy Casino, National Theatre, and the Old Town. The 205 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in caramel tones with functional furn...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Ibiscus Hotel is a modern seafront property set opposite a sand and pebble beach and ... more
within 500 metres of the Playboy Casino, National Theatre, and the Old Town. The 205 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in caramel tones with functional furn...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Friendly and helpful owners / Clean / Good Food / Swimming pools / Garden / Free pick-up. Disadvantages: Can't think of any.
Everything said in the description is true and more so. The owners (Jenny and Eugene) are invariably friendly and helpful. All the staff are the same. The hotel is spotlessly clean. The food is excellent (and as vegetarians we certainly appreciate this). The pool is immense - there are smaller pools for smaller people. The garden is lovely. History, culture or clubbing are a short bus (bus stop across the road) or taxi ride.
The village is a ten minute walk away. There are several bars and restaurants. A supermarket. Clothes and shoe shops. This is a working village where real people really live.
It must be good:- This is our tenth visit. Others have been even more often.
Due to the present financial crisis (May 2009) there are still rooms available throughout the year. ...
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If you venture out of the hotel, there is a bus-stop at the entrance, one side of the road takes you to Rhodes Town (7 Euros for 4 people), or on the other side of the road you can go to Falaraki, we taxied it there and it cost 5 Euros each way. In Falaraki there is a place called Luna Park which is a big Amusement Park for the children, so that makes a nice change. Across the road and a 5 minute walk away is the Aqua Park, this cost us 60 Euros for the four of us for the day, but it was a great day out and there rides were brilliant. A five minute walk the other way takes you to a Shopping Centre where there is an abundance of shops, bars, restaurants for you to explore, all very cheap, especially for lace and jewellery. Across the road to the Hotel, is the hotel's nature park, although not massive, they do have tigers and a variety ...
Advantages: Family friendly, all inclusive, next to beach Disadvantages: Insects in rooms, no cash machine, not enough toilets
Last week I came back from a holiday in Greece. We went to Rhodes and stayed in the Rodos Village in Kiotari. The Rodos Village is a 5 star all-inclusive resort which is situated in the east west coast of the island.
We took a taxi from the airport to the hotel (this was a pre-paid transfer from our holiday provider) The taxi took around an hour to get to the hotel. Since our flight was overnight, we arrived at the airport at 4.45am, so it was great to hop into a taxi and get to the hotel quicker than the coach would have taken.
We got to the hotel at around 6am. There are not only steps up to the hotel, but also a ramp. It was quite steep but it meant that I could wheel my bag up instead of carrying up the steps (always good if you're tired!)
Check in was quick. No one was around at that time since it was so early, there was ...