The hotel sits on bautifully landscaped grounds with a large swimming pool and sun deck to enjoy sun-filled days or romantic nights. Offering a wealth of amenities such as a restaurant (with indoor/outdoor dining areas), bar, pool bar, lounge, private parking, children's pool and a courtyard, it is ideal for both individuals or families.
We invite you to the Hotel Apollon, combining superior style and comfort to make for an unfogrettable holiday.
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The hotel features:
47 rooms with sea or garden view
1 luxury suite, ideal for families
The hotel can accommodate physically challenged guests
All rooms are fully air conditioned and include:
Balcony
Color / Satellite TV
Digital telephone
Electrical power 220V
Safe Box
Hair Dryer
Mini Bar
Services & Équipements
General Facilities
Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi)
Breakfast room
Photocopies
Lobby lounge
Reception
Safe boxes
TV roomSatellite TV
24h Room service
5 minutes from Tolo center
Mail and postage facilities
Tours and car rental
Medical service (on call)
Handicap rooms
Pets allowed
BREAKFAST at Apollon is taken in the breakfast room.Your breakfast is made up of marmelades, bread, sweets all hand made.
Bars & Restaurants
Surrounded by tropical plants, the delightful pool area is the perfect place to relax and guests can enjoy a drink from the pool bar. Guests can enjoy their buffet breakfast in the restaurant or outside in the courtyard. Dinner options are also available.
Situation
The Peloponnese, Peloponnesos or Peloponnesus (Greek: Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnisos; see also List of Greek place names), is a large peninsula, located in a region of southern Greece, forming the part of the country south of the Gulf of Corinth. During the late Middle Ages and the Ottoman era, the peninsula was known as the Morea (Greek: Μωρέας, colloq. Μωριάς), a name still in colloquial use.
The peninsula is divided among three regions of Greece: most of it belongs to the Peloponnese region, and parts belong to the West Greece and Attica regions.
It was here that the Greek War of Independence began; the Peloponnesians have had an almost total dominance of politics and government in Greece since then.
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