Hotel Selenunda is run by two brothers, Babis and Spiros who are absolutely lovely people who were only too pleased to help with anything we needed. They run this self-catering accommodation that is simple but extremely clean and spacious. We travelled as a group of 6 (5 adults & a 4yr old). We rented a double studio and a family studio. Both had amazing views of the port and sea. The kitchens come equipped with fridge 3 ring mini cooker with oven/grill, cutlery/crockery and an iron & kettle are available if needed. Rooms are air conditioned and also have free standing fans.
At night is so so peaceful, all you hear is the sea water lapping and a few clinks from the boats and crickets chirping. In the daytime you hardly notice anybody in the hotel building, it's so lovely and quiet.
Access to the hotel on foot is at first a bit of an effort up some steep steps that wind through the back of the hotel buildings and through the corridors of some other pensions (apartments) but once you have done it a couple of times it's fine and once you reach the top you are never disappointed as the THE VIEWS, THE VIEWS, THE VIEWS compensate. Just think of it as a good way to work off all the feta cheese you will consume!
If you drive, you will have to descent down a steep hill to...Hotel Selenunda is run by two brothers, Babis and Spiros who are absolutely lovely people who were only too pleased to help with anything we needed. They run this self-catering accommodation that is simple but extremely clean and spacious. We travelled as a group of 6 (5 adults & a 4yr old). We rented a double studio and a family studio. Both had amazing views of the port and sea. The kitchens come equipped with fridge 3 ring mini cooker with oven/grill, cutlery/crockery and an iron & kettle are available if needed. Rooms are air conditioned and also have free standing fans.
At night is so so peaceful, all you hear is the sea water lapping and a few clinks from the boats and crickets chirping. In the daytime you hardly notice anybody in the hotel building, it's so lovely and quiet.
Access to the hotel on foot is at first a bit of an effort up some steep steps that wind through the back of the hotel buildings and through the corridors of some other pensions (apartments) but once you have done it a couple of times it's fine and once you reach the top you are never disappointed as the THE VIEWS, THE VIEWS, THE VIEWS compensate. Just think of it as a good way to work off all the feta cheese you will consume!
If you drive, you will have to descent down a steep hill to the car park but take it slow and you will be fine. Remember there is not going to be a huge traffic jam behind you tooting their horns.
The accommodation is a short walk from the port where you will find Loutraki Beach, a handful of places to eat. There is also supermarket, car hire shop, a beautiful chapel, a fish restaurant. The bus stop, where can get buses to Glossa Old Town and then onto lots of the other beaches along the south coast of the island, the journey ends in Skopelos Town.
If you want to stay somewhere that is relaxing, clean, with amazing views choose Hotel Selenunda.More
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