"This hotel felt very Greek which was a neat experience for our first night in Greece. Would not want to stay longer than one night. Needs upgrades. Close to port which was grea.t "
"The apartment with the huge balcony and large windows giving so much light and a wonderful view of the sea was such a pleasure. The fully equipped kitchen made us want to just stay longer..a large fridge, an oven, cooking top, micro, toaster and a blessed dishwasher, with cupboards packed with all the plates, cups, jugs, pans, bowls and all the utensils you'll ever need. 2 minutes walk to the sea. A 20 minute stroll to a local mini market that has everything. Getting into the apartment with the code is very clear. They can arrange a taxi to come get you from the airport, which we did and was great. Porto Rafti has plenty of places to eat and drink. We will be back."
"The location is absolutely beautiful, the food delicious and the staff were amazing and helpful. They even packed us takeaway breakfasts when we had early morning excursions. Not to mention the stunning beach and the wonderful view of the Temple of Poseidon. We visited at the end of the September and the water was still so warm. Such a hidden gem. We didn't want to leave."
"Firstly, don’t try to find this place with Google Maps - the address the hotel provided to us took us to a different hotel and the receptionist didn’t seem to care after we eventually found the place. I had booked two double rooms and arrived to find they were vastly different - one had a sea view and the other was like a broom closet - dark and with no view, couldn’t even stand up straight in the shower. We asked and were moved to a sea view room which was luckily vacant. Both rooms required maintenance - the drains blocked and the hot water was hit-and-miss so we had luke warm showers and the water created a moat around the toilet. The limited dishes in the “kitchen” were not clean. Breakfast was very basic and the person/server was not helpful or friendly.
Although the location and views were nice, I would not stay here again or recommend to others. "
After visiting Saint George Church, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Korissia. Stroll along the marina or visit the monuments while you're in the area.
What's the area like around Ayia Irini Archaeological Site?
Ayia Irini Archaeological Site is located in Vourkari. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 57 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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Ydor Hotel & Spa is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a full-service spa and free breakfast. It's located just a short 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Ayia Irini Archaeological Site. Other good options close by include KEA MARE LUXURY VILLAS and Porto Kea Suites.
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What can I see and do near Ayia Irini Archaeological Site?
Sights like Kea Lion, Panagia Kastriani Monastery and Agios Nikolaos Lighthouse are landmarks to visit in the area. Enjoy a stroll along the shore at Gialiskári Beach, Otzias Beach and Xila Beach. At Kalamitsi Beach, Spathi Beach and Ladoú, you can surround yourself with nature.