Santorini's Hidden Gem: Glykeria Mini Suites Await!
Santorini's Hidden Gem: Glykeria Mini Suites Await!
Santorini's Hidden Gem: Glykeria Mini Suites Await! – A Messy, Honest Review
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your typical sanitized hotel review. We're diving headfirst into Glykeria Mini Suites, Santorini, and trust me, I’ve got more than enough to say. Forget the perfectly curated Instagram feeds; this is the real, sunburnt, slightly wine-buzzed deal.
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Accessibility: The First Hurdle… And Surprisingly, a Pretty Sweet One!
So, here's the deal: I went with my Aunt Mildred, who's got a bit of a mobility situation going on. That's always the first thing I check for. Glykeria Mini Suites advertises itself as having Facilities for disabled guests, and I was cautiously optimistic. Forget the Instagram-perfect angles – what about getting around?
Verdict? Mostly thumbs up! There's an Elevator, thank the gods, and the Car park [on-site], Car park [free of charge] were great. They weren't just "accessible" in a half-assed way; it felt designed for ease of use. The Check-in/out [express] option was a bonus too – Mildred hates waiting! And actually, I used it, too, since I was the "chauffeur" and was tired of the heat and need a drink.
The only slight hiccup? Some of the pathways outside the immediate suites weren't perfectly smooth. A bit of a gravelly situation in a few spots. But honestly, it was nothing that a little careful maneuvering couldn't solve. And hey, it's Santorini; there are going to be some slopes. Just be aware, folks.
On-site Accessible Restaurants and Lounges… Or, How I Ate My Weight in Tzatziki While Admiring a Sunset
Okay, this is where Glykeria really shines. The Pool with a View?! Forget about it. Stunning. Breathtaking. Instagrammable (yes, I succumbed). And the Poolside bar? Oh, my heavens. I spent a solid chunk of my trip there, nursing an Ouzo, staring at the caldera and the fiery sunset, and trying to remember all the times I thought I hated my life and should just run away.
Now, for Aunt Mildred. The Restaurants (plural!) were easily accessible. The A la carte in restaurant options were fantastic, and everyone went above and beyond to find seating that was comfy for her. Also, the Buffet in restaurant, while not something i'm generally keen on, offered a good variety so that everyone, even my picky-eater cousin, found something to enjoy. And the staff? Seriously lovely. Always smiling, always helpful. We ate loads of Salad in restaurant and were quite happy.
The Spa… Where They Literally Rubbed My Worries Away
I’m not usually a spa person. But my back was killing me after that long flight to Santorini and the crazy drive we had. The Spa, Spa/sauna, Sauna, Steamroom, Massage, Body scrub, Body wrap, Foot bath – the whole shebang. I opted for the deep-tissue massage, and it was… transformative. I started out tense, wound up, and grumpy, and I swear I came out feeling like a different person. They also let me use the Gym/fitness center, and it let me recover enough to be able to handle all the stairs.
Things to Do, Ways to Relax… Let's Get to the Good Stuff
- The Pool: Okay, I'm going to harp on this. The Swimming pool [outdoor] is gorgeous. It's the kind of pool that makes you want to just… be. There are Poolside bar cocktails to be sipped, sun to be soaked up, and zero judgement about your poolside reading material (mine was trashy romance novels, don't judge!).
- Relaxing: The Terrace was a great place. And even better was the Couple's room.
- Getting Around: They offer an Airport transfer
Cleanliness and Safety – Because, You Know, Life
Okay, Covid-19 happened. And honestly, it freaked me out. I’m no germaphobe, but I wanted to feel safe. Glykeria took this seriously. They had Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer everywhere. The Room sanitization opt-out available was a nice touch (I opted in though - I'm still paranoid!). Staff trained in safety protocol made me feel much better. They also have Doctor/nurse on call.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Adventures
Look, I'm all about the food. You know that. And Glykeria delivers.
- Breakfast: The Breakfast [buffet] was solid (Western and Asian), but I'd recommend getting Breakfast in room one day for that extra touch of luxury.
- Lunch, Dinner, and Snacks: The Restaurants were fantastic, with A la carte in restaurant choices that'll have you drooling. The Poolside bar served great Salad in restaurant options, perfect for a light lunch. And for a quick fix, the Snack bar was a lifesaver. You can also arrange a Breakfast takeaway service.
Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Make a Big Difference
- The Staff: Seriously, they were amazing. The Concierge was helpful, the Daily housekeeping kept the place spotless, and everyone was just genuinely friendly.
- Conveniences: The Currency exchange came in handy, and the Laundry service saved me.
- For the kids: The Babysitting service was great for the couple right next door to us, they loved it.
Available in All Rooms: My List of Non-Negotiables
- Air conditioning: Duh. It's Santorini in July.
- Free Wi-Fi: Essential for posting sunset pics.
- Coffee/tea maker: Because caffeine is a must.
- Mini bar: For late-night snacks and that sneaky bottle of local wine.
- Safety/security features: always a good thing to have.
Messy Ramblings and Honest Gripes:
Alright, here’s where I get real.
- The Price: It’s Santorini. It’s a luxury hotel. It's expensive. Be prepared.
- The Views: Prepare to cry a little when you see the sunset. It's that good.
- Details, Details: The Bathroom phone made me laugh, because who on earth uses a bathroom phone?
- The Bed: The Extra long bed was great, but I would have loved a slightly firmer mattress. Still slept like a baby.
- Annoying People: Not Glykeria's fault, but there was a couple who seemed determined to have a screaming match every evening. Soundproofing would have been a godsend.
Final Verdict: Glykeria Mini Suites – Go! Just Go!
Look, Glykeria Mini Suites wasn't perfect. But it was close. It was beautiful, comfortable, and the staff was just fantastic. The access for Aunt Mildred was a huge win, and I felt safe and cared for the entire time. I'd recommend it in a heartbeat. Just go. Seriously. Go. You will not regret it. Especially if you get to spend some time at that Pool with a View. Seriously. Go.
Rayland Motel Auckland: Your NZ Getaway Awaits! (Best Rates Guaranteed!)Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're not just planning a trip to Santorini; we're surviving it. And by "surviving," I mean, hopefully, coming back with more tan than trauma. Here's the (probably disastrous) itinerary for our stay at the Glykeria Mini Suites. Prepare for the beautiful, the brutal, and the inevitable existential dread brought on by too much sun and ouzo.
The Glykeria Mini Suites: Where Dreams (and Possibly Your Sanity) Go to Die… in a Good Way
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Luggage Hunt (or, "Where Did My Socks Go?!")
- Morning (Greece Time, which is, like, "Whenever-I-Feel-Like-It" Time): LAND! After what felt like a lifetime of recycled airplane air, we land in Santorini. The postcard views are already assaulting my eyeballs. They're beautiful, but I'm also getting that itchy "Am I really living in a brochure?" feeling.
- The Airport Fiasco (aka, "My Suitcase is on a Permanent Vacation"): Okay, so… lost luggage. I'm not kidding. It's the classic "one suitcase made it, one decided to take a scenic detour to… I don't know, Siberia?" My travel buddy, bless her soul, is handling it with a stoicism I can only dream of. I, on the other hand, am muttering obscenities under my breath and picturing myself wandering around Oia in a borrowed beach towel.
- Afternoon: Glykeria Arrival and the "Is This Real Life?" Moment: Finally, we arrive at Glykeria. The pictures online? They don't do it justice. It’s like a little white-washed village of rooms. We're met with the classic Greek hospitality – welcoming smiles, a welcome drink (thank god, because that airport was a scene). Immediately, I ditch the luggage situation. I need to breathe. I need the view. From my room, the caldera is literally glowing. I swear, I almost cried. Then I remembered my missing suitcase.
- Afternoon/Evening: Exploration and the Quest for Food: Wandering through the narrow streets of Oia. It's gorgeous, I'll give it that much. Those famous blue domes are everywhere! But I'm also starting to realize I'm woefully underdressed (no socks!) I need to eat some real food, and I need it now. We find a taverna with a view that makes you want to faint (in a good way). The food is incredible. Fresh fish, Greek salad, all that good stuff. And wine. Lots of wine. I start to feel less like a feral, luggage-less creature and more like a human again.
- Evening: Sunset Spectacle and Existential Musings: The sunset. Oh. My. God. Everyone says it's spectacular, but it's beyond. It's like the sky is on fire. I start contemplating the meaning of life and whether I should buy a postcard. I probably should, but I'm too awe-struck. The emotional roller-coaster is in full swing.
Day 2: Caldera-Hopping and the Great Beach Debacle
- Morning: The first coffee from my balcony. Dear Lord, the view. The sun, the sea, the tiny yachts… Okay, I’m officially obsessed with this place. This is the dream. Then reality hits: my suitcase hasn’t surfaced. Sigh.
- Late Morning - Caldera Cruise (aka “Does Anyone Else Get Seasick Here?”): We booked a boat trip to the volcanic islands. The caldera is seriously majestic from the water. We even saw the volcano! The water is that incredible, Caribbean blue, and there are other tourists, also in awe. The boat ride got a bit choppy. I discovered, much to my disappointment, that I also get seasick. So, a lot of time was send on the side of the boat, praying to the gods of nausea.
- Early Afternoon: Back to the Suites. The swimming pool, which is the perfect temperature. Spent time cooling down, enjoying the view.
- Afternoon – Beach Day (or, "Sand in Every Crevice"): Attempting to hit a black-sand beach, the "Red Beach." Everyone said it was "unforgettable." And they were right. Because I'll never forget the feeling of getting pounded by waves and trying to wrestle my beach towel back from the wind. The sea was gorgeous, but there was sand. Sand everywhere.
- Evening: Back to Oia and a Tiny Misunderstanding: Dinner in Oia (again, because, you know, the views). We find a romantic taverna. And there it is… the language barrier, the ordering, the food. We had an odd interaction with the waiter. The food gets delayed, and the waiter gets frustrated after a miscommunication. The food finally arrives, a tasty dinner, but a bit of a damper on the night.
Day 3: Wine Tasting, the Lost Suitcase, and a Lesson in Letting Go
- Morning: The suitcase! It arrived! After a massive, tearful hug of my suitcase, I'm giddy. Freedom! I can finally stop wearing the same outfit for the third day.
- Late Morning: Wine Tasting (or, "Where Did My Inhibitions Go?"): We're off to a local winery! Santorini's wine is amazing, and the views are… you guessed it… jaw-dropping. We taste about six different wines. By bottle number three, my inner comedian awakens. We're laughing hysterically, making terrible jokes, and basically confirming our status as delightful tourist stereotypes.
- Afternoon – A Visit to Fira: After a quick stop at Glykeria, we travel to Fira. Another incredible scene for photography. I am on a mission to snap as many pictures of as many places as I can. Pictures of friends, other tourists, and of course, myself.
- Evening – Dinner, Dancing, and a Midnight Dive (Maybe): Dinner at a place in Imerovigli (another town close to Oia), where we had Greek food and drinks. We hear there's a spot for dancing on the cliff. We take a walk. We're still a little full from the day, so no midnight dive. But there is still the potential.
Day 4: The Grand Finale, Departure, and Post-Trip Depression (oh, the sweet, sweet melancholy)
- Morning: Last breakfast on the balcony. The sun is warm on my skin. I don't want to leave.
- Late Morning - Shopping and Souvenirs: I spend waaaay too much money on "authentic" souvenirs that I'll probably never use. But hey, it's the memories that count, right? And the slightly over-priced ceramics.
- Afternoon: Final Photos and a Deep Breath: One last stroll through Oia, trying to imprint every image on my brain. Sunsets, blue domes, white-washed buildings, caldera, the black sand of the beach, and that tiny misunderstanding with the waiter.
- Evening - Departure: The airport. The flight. The realization that it's over. I'm already planning my return. (Maybe next time, I'll remember the essentials: socks, seasickness pills, and a stronger grip on reality!)
Final Thoughts:
This trip was messy, beautiful, exhausting, and perfect. I laughed, I cried, I almost lost my mind (multiple times). But I wouldn't trade it for anything. Santorini, you have my heart (and my wallet). Until we meet again, you magical island.
And yes, I'm buying a postcard.
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