Δευτέρα 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012

Brothers Hotel, Ios, Cyclades, Greece | Hotel For All - Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Villas, Hostels, Resorts, Links, Banners

Brothers Hotel, Ios, Cyclades, Greece | Hotel For All - Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Villas, Hostels, Resorts, Links, Banners


This family-run hotel combines a peaceful location with modern facilities, including the beautiful open-air swimming pool.
Not far from Chora (Ios town),Brother’s Hotel is a perfect getaway for anyone who wants to stay somewhere with a quiet, family atmosphere.
The hotel offers : 1 (two bed room) apartment ,2 Studios with fully equipped kitchen, Single , Twin or Double and Triple rooms.
All of the rooms have a private bathroom with shower, individually controlled air-conditioning, colour TV, mini fridge and free wireless internet .
The rooms enjoy , pool or garden and inland views from the spacious private balconies.
In Skarkos' hill only five minutes walking from the hotel the visitor can see the remains of a protocyclic settlement. The important findings in this archaeological site show the existence of a developed society. Among others were found well saved walls and many vessels
Hotel facilities:
Bar, Breakfast services, Car and bike rental, Car parking, Credit cards accepted, Excursions informations, Fax service, Internet corner, Laundry service, Lobby, Luggage room, Patio, Satelite tv in lobby, Swimming pool outdoor, Tourist information, Umbrellas and sunbeds, Wifi
Room facilities:
A/C, Balcony/terrace for every room, Privat bathroom/ensuite, Refrigerator, TV
Location:
You will find a long beach of Yialos to the right of the port, where you'll also find many restaurants, bars and cafes. The next beach after Yalos is Koumbara. It will take you about 20 minutes to get there if you decide to go on foot, or 5 minutes by bus. Besides its main sandy beach, Koumbara consists of many small and picturesque sandy beaches. You can travel to Chora by bus or alternatively on foot, following the paved steps of the old donkey track, next to the church of St. George. The road goes uphill with vegetation, eucalyptus and drinking fountains on either side. Another pleasant walk from the port leads to Kambos and on to the hill of Skarkos, a site of archaeological interest where excavations from 1984 up to our days have revealed various ancient ruins.

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