Travelers beware: this is not a real 4-star property. It is in a modest town where there really are no luxury properties. This seemed to stand out on line and appeared to be an upscale boutique hotel. Not so. The folks are nice, but the hotel it is really not even on a par with a nice room in a Holiday Inn. I know. I live in NYC and have traveled extensively. Nice pool, comfy beds, yes, but there are glaring issues of disrepair. Our "deluxe suite" had no working AC on a night where it had been over 100 degrees. We opened windows, but it did not help, and we were unable to sleep at all. Management did not tell us from the outset, and my Greek companion learned about it the next morning from someone working in the hotel. Other examples: free parking = unprotected parking on a narrow street (good luck!); hotel bar = partially-stocked affair lacking such "luxury" items as coca-cola, orange juice, ice, etc. when we asked for them after checking in; molding the length of the bedroom door in our suite fell off repeatedly... Please don't waste your money. 300 Euros is the salary many Greeks earn for an entire month. When I talked about this hotel to local Greeks, they laughed at the notion of paying this for a room in this town.