Galini Bungalows on Greece's Tinos Island, Kionia is a new Cycladic architecture complex, with 19 luxury bungalows, longing to give you unforgettable holidays. It is conveniently located only 3 km from the port of Tinos, in a picturesque seaside location called Kionia, a spot once cherished and protected by the ancient Greek sea god Poseidon and his wife Amfitrete. The remains of the temple of Poseidon are maintained to this day. Galini bungalows are designed on multiple floors, so you can enjoy the wonderful view of the Aegean Sea from every single bungalow. All the bungalows are class A's, specially built to have all the comforts and comfortable environment of an island.
Accommodatie
Galini bungalows are designed on various floors, so that from each bungalow you can enjoy the excellent view of the Aegean Sea. All of the bungalows are class A's, specially built to have all the comforts and comfortable environment of an island.
They have a completely fitted kitchen, a private toilet, comfortable quarters, a telephone, as well as a spacious veranda with beautiful flowers and a wonderful view of the Aegean countryside.
Room Facilities
Sea view
Balcony
Veranda
Central heating
Air conditioning
Telephone
Television
WC
Shower
Hair dryer
Refrigerator
Hot plate
Oven
Baby Cot
Services & Facilitieten
A snack bar, a cocktail bar and a dining room are available in the Galini bungalows. There's a minibus waiting to drive you to or from the port. There is also a parking space offered.
Hotel Facilities
Transport from/to the Hotel
Garden
Indoors and outdoors sitting areas
TV
Satellite TV
Internet Service
WiFi
Breakfast
Bar
Parking
Reception
Credit cards
Car rental services
Safety box
Access for disabled
Small Pets Allowed
Bars & Restauranten
A regular Continental breakfast is served at Galini Bungalows. In addition, visitors can find a snack bar and a cocktail bar.
Ligging
A futuristic complex of Cycladix architectural houses, with 19 luxury bungalows, gives you an unforgettable holiday.
It is ideally positioned only 3 km from the port of Tinos, in a picturesque seaside position called Kionia, the spot once cherished and protected by the ancient Greek sea god Poseidon with his wife Amfitrete (the ruins of the temple of Poseidon are preserved until today). It is ideally located.