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Hotel Directory Anemelia Hotel Apartments Loutsa, Preveza Hotel Facilities and Services Useful Info…. to our Hotel! Me and my family are thrilled to have you with us for this summer and hopefully for any future summers! We will do our best to make you feel at home! This brochure is to make you familiar with some of our services, the area and some activities you could enjoy during your stay at Anemelia Hotel Apartments. Anemelia Hotel is located close to Aktion Airport which is located at the suburbs of Preveza city. This airport is only approximately 40 km away from our premises. Moreover, Corfu International Airport is also convenient for our hotel even though you would need to take a ferry to get to Igoumenitsa. This ferry ride will last 2 hours but you will be able to enjoy the amazing blue waters of the Ionian Sea and the surroundings of Corfu island and Igoumenitsa. Igoumenitsa is 55 km from our hotel. During your stay with us you could visit Paxos island as well as Antipaxos. Daily cruises are organized from Parga. The cruise departs at around 9 a.m and you will return to Parga around 6 p.m. This daily cruise will allow you to see amazing crystal, clear, blue-green waters of the Antipaxos island, amazing caves and the beautiful island of Paxos. The ticket varies from 15 -25 euro and can be issue on the spot (in Parga). We are more than willing to help you book your tickets so please feel free to ask and we will arrange your booking. We would also recommend you to visit Acheron river where you will be so amazed by the natural surroundings. Acheron river is one of the most famous rivers in ancient Greek mythology and is one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld. Needless to say is that you should definitely visit also Parga as well as Preveza to enjoy the local dishes and summer cocktails. Both cities give the visitor the feeling of an island with the narrow streets and small cafes and bars. Nightlife is also quite vivid in Parga where bars and clubs are open till the early morning hours. For those who love tradition, a visit to Necromanteion is a must as this was an ancient Greek temple of necromancy devoted to Hades and Persephone. Antipaxos caves: you will visit those during your daily cruise Island of Paxos: amazing harbor, perhaps one of the best I have personally seen. Acheron river: I would definitely recommend a day to be spent at this amazing place. Please note that the waters are quite cold but once you get the first “taste” you will be able to walk along the river. Preveza City: centre of Preveza. Enjoy local delicious fish and freshly cooked meat and enjoy the “island” like suroundings of my home town. Parga: explore the castle and walk around the alleys. Scuba diving is possible in Parga (less than half an hour by car from our premises). Water ski lessons, waters sports, restaurants, mini markets & souvenir shops are only within walking distance from ANEMELIA HOTEL APARTMENTS. Our beach bar is also there for you where you can enjoy from an early coffee to snacks, beers, ice cream and cocktails. Sunbeds and umbrellas are available at the beach in front of our hotel with no extra fee (only with your refreshment or coffee). Exclusive use of the sunbeds and the umbrellas is not allowed and therefore when you are not on the beach reservation of the sunbeds with towels or other personal stuff is not allowed. Any towels will be removed and kept from our staff. Miscellaneous Services provided Porter Services 12h reception operating services Check-in: 14:00pm - 23:00 pm. Check-out: 07:00am - 12:00 pm. A/C Soundproof rooms Family rooms Non -smoking rooms Daily Room Cleaning Service 3d/week Linen Changing 2d/week Towel Changing Transport from and to Aktion Airport (extra charge) Baggage storing area Special stress-free mattresses Outdoors BBQ equipped with a furnace (for adults) Beach Bar Jacuzzi (for adults) Playground (for children) Internet Free WiFi is available in all hotel rooms and is free of charge. Internet connection is also available at all premises of the hotel (garden and playyard). Parking Free parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed). There is free parking space in front the hotel. Private parking is also possible with a fee of 5 euros per day. Languages spoken English — Greek – Italian – Dutch Extra Services upon Request: Cleaning Service (please ask to maid) & Extra towel & Sheets Changing (please ask to maid). Around Anemelia Hotel: you can find 3 supermarkets within walking distance of 700 meters where you can do your groceries and buy anything you might need at a daily basis. In case you are interested in taking a walk in a bigger area or make some additional shopping which cannot be done at Loutsa Beach then you can visit Kanalaki village (15 km) or Preveza town (32 km) or Parga town 32 km). You are in one of the best locations in Epirus, in the biggest sandy beach, Loutsa Beach, in ANEMELIA HOTEL APARTMENTS which is a renovated complex of 11 studios/apartments. Surrounded by a greenish landscape & a beach with golden sand and crystal clear waters, our complex promises to make your most majestic holiday dreams come true. Our 45 m2 – 53 m2 apartments are furnished according to the latest contemporary design trends and upgraded with all modern conveniences. Our apartments are either studios ideal for 3-4 persons which are one space studios with separate bathroom or apartments for 4-5 persons which consist of one separate bedroom with twin or double bed, a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom. There is also a 2space suite which can accommodate up to 6 persons. All children are more than welcome at Anemelia Hotel Apartments and children under the age of 2 years old are staying free of charge in baby cots. Any type of extra bed, either for a baby or an adult should be requested and confirmed by us. This might come with additional charge. ANEMELIA HOTEL APARTMENTS offers you a BBQ area with a furnace where you can enjoy unforgettable moments with family and friends. While preparing your delicious meals, you will have the opportunity to watch our amazing sunset from our garden while your children play safely in our play- yard. While being in our promises enjoy your big balcony with breathtaking panoramic sea view of the Ionian Sea and the islands across. You may also enjoy our Jacuzzi for relaxing moments which is available only to adults above 18 years old and there is an extra fee of 5 euros. Please also have in mind that the Jacuzzi is open from Monday till Friday from 16:00 until 20:00 pm and only in agreement with the management. Speaking of sunsets, you will have the opportunity to discover the most magical sunset of your life, by picking your favorite spot on the resort or even from the comfort of your room. I truly believe that our sunset is equally stunning as the famous Santorini sunset. I might be exaggerating a bit but you may as well confirm what I am saying by visiting us! Especially after a short summer rain, the sky is breathtaking and the smell from the surrounding nature is memorable. Enjoy your flat-screen 32’’ TV free of charge or relax on your seating area – terrace while surfing on the internet. In your private bathroom you can find bath products, hairdryer & freshly cleaned towels for everyone. ANEMELIA HOTEL APARTMENTS is only 10m from the beach. Feel free to use your kitchen, fitted with an oven and toaster. A big fridge is there for you, as well as a coffee machine and a refrigerator. Anything you might need for cooking is available! Feel free to leave your baggage with us as we can store it for you either on the day of your arrival or on the day of your departure. We totally understand your need to have a first or last swim and carrying your baggage along is not that handy. We are looking forward to making your stay with us a memorable one! From Anemelia Hotel Apartments, Sincerely, Theodoroglou Family .
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