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Hotel Polydoros, the hospitable family run hotel located in the heart of Paleochora, a picturesque and beautiful village in the southern part of Chania greeted by the warm Libyan Sea.
The “Polydoros” hotel consists of a spacious studio and 6 apartments split into two rooms that can accommodate up to five people. It is ideal for family vacations where one can enjoy pleasant and comfortable holidays filled with relaxing moments in its idyllic garden.
Its proximity to the beaches of Pachia Ammos and Chalikia offers its guests the opportunity to explore these unique and exceptional beaches and take in the beautiful Cretan scenery by walking the paths of Paleochora.
We hope to transform your visit here into a unique and unforgettable experience.
Able to meet your needs, the “Polydoros” offers 7 different rooms to choose from for your accommodation, depending on the number of guests.
It offers one studio that can accommodate two people, 2 apartments that can accommodate 3 and 4 people accordingly and one apartment that can accommodate 5 people.
All the rooms are equipped with a/c, a TV, kitchenette and refrigerator. The rooms are very clean, decorated with simple flair and have a small balcony.
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