SELANA SUITES
Ein prächtiger Komplex mit wirklich sehr schönen Zimmern, die an einem Hügel mit Meerblick hängen.
Ein sehr schönes Hotel, das sich auf der Abfahrt nach Chrysopigi befindet. Die Lage ist herrlich und die Servicequalität ist eine der höchsten auf der Insel. Alles ist darauf ausgerichtet, dass sich die Gäste in einer von der Natur inspirierten Umgebung und mit einem atemberaubenden Blick auf die Ägäis erholen können. Dieser hohe Standard hindert das Hotel jedoch nicht daran, familiär zu sein und mit viel Freundlichkeit geführt zu werden. Selana bedeutet Vollmond auf Griechisch, da man sich auf der Insel erzählt, dass man von dem Hügel, auf dem sich das Hotel befindet, die schönsten Panoramen des Mondgestirns genießen kann!
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Meinungen der Mitglieder zu SELANA SUITES
Die nachstehenden Bewertungen und Meinungen geben die subjektiven Meinungen der Mitglieder wieder und nicht die Meinung von Le Petit Futé.
Les chambres sont bien aménagées (climatisation, moustiquaires, frigo, douches italiennes, etc…) et confortables.
Piscine magnifique avec vue sur un petit monastère encore en activité d’où vous berceront de temps en temps les chants des prêtres orthodoxes.
Les petits déjeuners sont très copieux et de très bonne qualité.
Personnel discret mais agréable et attentionné.
Un petit coin de paradis.
En revanche, pour les dîners, mieux vaut privilégier les restaurants un peu plus bas sur la plage ou à Apollonia qui proposeront plus de choix pour moins cher.
As context, we booked and prepaid many months in advance at a rate of €270 per night in mid September. The reviews of the property are very strong and it bills itself as 4 stars. We travel to different islands in Greece every year and generally stay in 4-5 star hotels. While the views here certainly are 5 star, everything else is 3 star at most. At this price point I expect high standards. What we got was a basic room which had the feel of a budget chain hotel and lacked privacy. While the room size and air conditioning were fine, that’s where the positives end. Critically, the bed was the most uncomfortable bed I’ve slept on in years - rock hard with springs sticking into your back. We woke up sore every day and consequently felt tired the entire stay. Walls were thin so you also hear your neighbours talking.
Apart from the pool, the hotel has no facilities. You absolutely need a car to stay as there are no good restaurants within walking distance, and no shops or other amenities.
At any hotel (even a budget one) in Greece you’re generally treated to a bottle of water on arrival. That wasn’t the case at Selana. There are no shops around within walking distance so if you’re thirsty be prepared to buy water from them immediately. I don’t really care about the price so much as the message it sends - pay a high price for your room, but they can’t even gift you 1 bottle of water that costs them almost nothing. Even weirder considering how hospitable Greek hotels generally are, this just feel stingy.
Do you want Wi-Fi? You can almost forget about it. This is the worst hotel Wi-Fi I’ve had in over a decade and reminds me of the dial up speeds of 1997 internet. Attempting to watch a 10 second Instagram story takes several minutes with buffering, and loading Google maps the same. We asked whether something was wrong with the internet and were told it was just like that on the island. Funnily enough we tried the Wi-Fi at a restaurant at the beach 1km away and speeds were what you’d get in any large city in the world, so clearly the island does have normal internet service (as do 4 nearby island we also visited). Thank goodness I didn’t have to attend to any work commitments during my stay - I’d be in serious trouble if I was asked to attend a zoom call as there’s no way this would be possible. This is unacceptable in this day and age.
In summary - not a terrible hotel, and the views are magnificent. We just felt the price/quality ratio was very poor and it really made out entire stay in Sifnos rather disappointing.