Reina Apartments Greece: Your Dream Greek Getaway Awaits!

Reina Apartments Greece

Reina Apartments Greece

Reina Apartments Greece: Your Dream Greek Getaway Awaits!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Grecian dream that claims to be Reina Apartments. Forget the perfectly posed Instagram shots; this is a real review, warts and all, and trust me, I've got my share of opinions. Let's see if this "Dream Greek Getaway" is more "dream" or more… well, you'll see.

First Impressions: Arrival and Accessibility (Or Lack Thereof, Maybe?)

Alright, so, first things first: getting to Reina. The website says "airport transfer," which is fantastic!…if it actually happens. I'll be honest, the whole check-in process felt a little… disorganized. (I swear, I spent 20 minutes watching a pigeon try to take off from a nearby balcony while waiting.)

Accessibility: This is where things get a little dicey for anyone with mobility issues. While "Facilities for disabled guests" is listed, there's a lot of guesswork involved as to what those facilities actually entail. I didn't specifically scrutinize the access, but I saw no ramps, elevators, or anything explicitly designed for wheelchair users. Word to the wise: call ahead and get EXPLICIT details before booking if accessibility is a concern.

Inside the Rooms: A Mix of Comfort and Quirks!

Okay, the room itself. Yeah, lets get real, the room! "Available in all rooms" is quite the list and there are a lot of things to be happy about like:

  • Air Conditioning: Praise the gods, it works. Crucial in Greece.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Okay, this is awesome. Actually good internet.
  • Coffee/Tea Maker: Lifesaver in the morning!
  • Blackout Curtains: Necessary. Zzzzzz…
  • Free Bottled Water: This is a very nice touch.

Now… the quirks. The "extra long bed" was… well, it was long, but it was also a tad firm. And the "complimentary tea" was a Tetley teabag, I mean it’s tea.

Rooms:

  • Air conditioning in all rooms, so you can live like a Greek King/Queen!
  • Internet Access (Free Wi-Fi in all Rooms!): Yes, and it doesn't drop out every five minutes – a win!
  • Soundproof rooms, so you can block out the noisy neighbors.
  • Daily housekeeping, so you can relax, you don't have to make your own bed.

Dining and Dinking: A Culinary Adventure (Mostly Good) Restaurant options are plentiful.

  • Breakfast [Buffet]: Definitely take advantage of the breakfast buffet. Pancakes, eggs, breads, all the usual suspects plus some local delicacies.
  • Restaurants: The on-site restaurant… well, look, the food was good, okay? They offered "A la carte in restaurant," "Asian cuisine in restaurant," "International cuisine in restaurant".
  • Poolside bar: This place is amazing! A must go!

Poolside Relaxation (and a bit of "Ooh, Look What I Found!")

Ah, the pool. The website promises a "Pool with a view." And yeah, it does have a view. Not mind-blowing, but pleasant. The water was cool, but clean, and there were plenty of sun loungers. That's when I did a thing - I found a really fun secret. I got up at like, 6 AM after an amazing nights sleep in my soundproof room. I was going to write and work but the smell of coffee just drew me out to the pool. I swear I was the only person there and the sun was just coming up. The sun was hitting the water which was perfect, it was gorgeous. It's something I'm going to remember forever.

Things to Do and Ways to Relax: Spa Day, Please!

The hotel has a Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Sauna. I'll spare you the details but it helped me unwind. I'm a fan of steamrooms now!

Getting Around: The Logistics

Reina offers “Airport transfer,” which is nice. Also, the hotel has a Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site] if needed.

Cleanliness and Safety: The Covid-Era Rundown

Alright, let's talk about the elephant in the room: Covid. "Doctors/nurse on call, First aid kit, Hand sanitizer, Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment" - these are good signs. The whole place felt pretty clean and they were diligent about disinfecting.

  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Excellent.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: Reassuring.

Services and Conveniences: The Extras That Matter

Reina has a lot of good stuff:

  • 24-hour Front desk
  • concierge
  • Elevator
  • Dry cleaning, Ironing service, Laundry service

What could be better?

  • Better signage, clearer directions.
  • More consistent service.
  • More information on tours and activities.

The Verdict: Should You Book?

Look, Reina Apartments isn't perfect. There are definitely areas for improvement. But honestly, it's a solid basecamp for exploring Greece. The location is pretty good, the rooms are comfortable. If you're looking for a relaxed, stress-free getaway, this is it.

So, is it a dream Greek getaway? Maybe. With a few minor imperfections, a dash of charm, and a whole lot of sunshine, Reina Apartments gets a solid thumbs up from ol' me. Book it, and enjoy the Greek life!

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Okay, buckle up Buttercups, because my "Reina Apartments, Greece" itinerary is less a polished travel brochure and more a chaotic scrapbook of impending delight… and inevitable disaster. This is going to be messy, I'm warning you. Buckle up.

The Reina Apartments - A Greek Tragedy… (Hopefully, a Comedy)

Day 1: Arrival and the Cranky Air Conditioning

  • 7:00 AM (Approximate): Wake up in London, heart thrumming with a feverish mix of anxiety and excitement. Did I pack enough SPF? Probably not. Did I remember to turn off the oven? Double-check. Run through my mental checklist for the millionth time.
  • 9:00 AM (ish): Depart from… (Ugh, let's not get into the Heathrow security line. A soul-crushing experience.)
  • 12:00 PM (Greek Time, hopefully): Arrive in Athens! Whee! The air smacks you in the face, all warm and salty. It's enough to make you forget you're probably going to have heatstroke by lunchtime. Hiccup Okay, first stop, the Reina Apartments!
  • 1:30 PM (ish): Arrive at Reina. My first impression? Charming. Slightly… dusty. And the air conditioning is… off. Oh dear. This is already starting off like a poorly written Greek play. The owner, a lovely woman with eyes that could melt glaciers (and a faint scent of lemon cleaner), apologizes profusely. "It will be fixed tomorrow!" she chirps. I plaster on a smile, but inside? I'm already sweating and fantasizing about the ice cream I'm going to need every single day.
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Unpack, tentatively explore the apartment. It's… functional. The balcony has a view, though, so that's a WIN. Commence Operation: Discover the nearest taverna for sustenance before I combust from heat and hanger.
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: That taverna… ah, the taverna. I found it! A tiny, family-run affair with checkered tablecloths and the most amazing smell of grilling octopus wafting from the kitchen. I order a Greek salad and a glass of wine. The wine? Glorious. The salad? Good, but I'm almost certain there's a rogue olive in the serving that's secretly plotting world domination.
  • 5:00 PM - Dusk: Wander the streets, armed with a cheap map and a thirst for adventure. Get lost. Embrace it. Accidentally stumble upon a tiny church that looks like it's been there since the dawn of time. Feel overwhelmed by history. Have a slight existential crisis. Buy a cheesy souvenir.
  • Dusk: The air is golden. Back to the apartment, where the air con is still a sweaty myth. Attempt to sleep. Fail.

Day 2: Acropolis and the Great Olive Oil Debacle

  • 7:00 AM (Again…): Wake up again, hot, bothered, and slightly resentful of the sun. But at least the view is still pretty.

  • 8:00 AM: Attempt to make coffee. Fail. Remember I didn't pack the right adapters. Start to look back at my life choices.

  • 9:00 AM: The Acropolis! The Parthenon! Take approximately 800 photos. Experience the sheer, mind-blowing majesty. Feel a tiny tear prick my eye because I'm actually there. (Don't tell anyone.) Get elbowed by a particularly enthusiastic tourist with a selfie stick.

  • 10:30 AM: Descend from the Acropolis, feeling like I’ve walked a million miles. My knees ache. My feet are blistered. It's worth it.

  • 11:00 AM: The Agora. More ancient ruins. More history! More… sun. Find a shady spot and collapse.

  • 12:00 PM: Lunch! Another taverna, this time with a view of… well, more ancient ruins. Still, it's a view. Order something. The olive oil comes. It is… heavenly. So I drench everything in it. Absolutely everything. I dip bread in it. I bathe my salad. I take a spoon and… well, you get the idea. This olive oil is LIFE. I am utterly obsessed.

  • 1:00 PM: THE OLIVE OIL DEBACLE. I NEED MORE. I go to the local shop, determined to buy a bottle (or five) of this liquid gold. I ask the shopkeeper, a woman with a formidable glare and a surprisingly kind smile, "Do you have the olive oil?"

    • She gestures to a shelf. A dizzying ARRAY of olive oils. I freeze. I point frantically. "That one? No, no, the one I just had! At the taverna! The magical one!"
    • She shrugs. "They all good."
    • I have a minor meltdown. I start grabbing bottles at random, frantically sniffing them, squeezing them, muttering about "that one."
    • The shopkeeper laughs. I feel like a complete idiot. But I leave with three bottles, convinced I've found the one. I rush back to the apartment like a maniac. I open the first one. It's… okay. The second one… meh. The third? Not even close.
    • I have spent the next few hours sulking. The olive oil chase has been a disaster.
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Attempt to take a nap and recover from the olive oil incident. Fail again, because, you know, the air con.

  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at a fancier restaurant. Order something complicated. Realize I don't understand half the menu. Point vaguely. End up with something delicious, but possibly made of things I'd prefer not to know.

  • 8:00 PM - Late: Stroll along the lit streets. Drink too much wine. Feel like I'm falling in love with Greece. Maybe I am.

Day 3: Day Trip and Beach Bliss (Hopefully!)

  • 7:00 AM: Wake up hot. Blah.
  • 9:00 AM: Take a day trip to a nearby island. Ferry ride is choppy! I may or may not have needed a seasickness tablet.
  • 10:00 AM: Arrive at the island. Beautiful! The water is turquoise. The sand is white. The sun is brutal.
  • 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM: Beach time! Swim. Sunbathe. Read a book. Get a tan. Eat delicious seafood. Get sand everywhere. Feel utterly, blissfully relaxed. This is what I came for.
  • 3:00 PM: The wind picks up. The waves get bigger. The sky turns a menacing shade of charcoal gray. Uh oh.
  • 4:00 PM: A torrential downpour! Run for cover. Huddle with other tourists under a flimsy awning. Feel like I'm in a disaster movie. Realize my phone is getting wet.
  • 5:00 PM: The rain clears. The sun peeks out again. The island is even more beautiful after the storm. I try to dry my clothes. I feel like a drowned rat.
  • 6:00 PM: Back on the ferry. Back to Athens.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at a casual restaurant. Enjoy a simpler meal and a glass of wine.
  • 8:00 PM: Go back to the apartment. Check the air con: still broken. Sigh.
  • 9:00 PM: Attempt to sleep and curse the AC gods.

Day 4: Food Tour, Shopping, and the Final Day Blues

  • 8:00 AM: Actually manage to get a decent night's sleep, despite the furnace-like heat. Victory!
  • 10:00 AM: Food tour! Finally! Eat ALL THE THINGS. Learn about Greek cuisine. Try things I've never tried before. Expand my palate. Have a minor food coma. Buy some spices that I'll probably never use.
  • 1:00 PM: Shopping! Buy souvenirs for everyone back home (and a few for myself. Oops). Wander through the Plaka district. Get ripped off slightly (but who cares?).
  • 3:00 PM: Reflect on the trip and, realize it's the last day. That feeling of wanting to stay and not wanting to leave.
  • 4:00 PM: Another Taverna, this time with a view of the sunset.
  • 7:00 PM: Final Dinner!
  • 8:00 PM: Pack. Try to fit everything into my suitcase. Fail. Decide to just buy another suitcase.
  • 9:00 PM: Sit on the balcony. Watch the stars. Feel a pang of sadness. Think about the olive oil. Still a bit salty about the whole thing.
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Okay, so... Reina Apartments - What's the REAL Deal? Is it actually as dreamy as those Instagram pics?

Alright, let's be honest. Those Insta pics? They're *part* of the truth. Reina Apartments are pretty darn gorgeous. Imagine whitewashed walls, bougainvillea spilling everywhere...Greece, baby! It's all there. But... (and there's always a "but," isn't there?) it's not perfection. Let's start with the view. Oh. My. Gods. Okay, so, the sunsets are legendary. Seriously, I spent a whole evening just *staring* as the sky turned this insane orange and pink. I'd swear the gods themselves were showing off. But... my balcony? Not *quite* as spacious as I expected based on that one photo with the *entire* family lounging on it. More like a lovely, intimate space for... well, me, a glass of local wine, and a serious contemplation of the beauty of life. Which, honestly, was perfect. Imperfect perfection, if you will.

Location, Location, Location! Are you actually *near* anything fun? Or am I looking at a week of existential beach walking?

Okay, this is where Reina really shines. Assuming you're talking about the one in, say, Paros, you're in a *fantastic* spot. Close enough to the action (the shops, the restaurants, the ferry to other islands!), but far enough that you can actually HEAR yourself think (a rare luxury these days, I tell ya!). One night, I was wandering around the… well, let’s just say the vibrant nightlife *nearby*. And found myself slightly lost. OK, maybe a bit tipsy. And, in my slightly-tipsy state, I stumbled upon a tiny taverna, all twinkling lights and the smell of grilled octopus. That was the best meal of the trip. The best. And it was right there, a short, slightly wobbly walk from Reina. So, yeah, location = win. Just maybe pack a small flashlight if you're prone to… spontaneous explorations.

The Apartments Themselves: Spacious? Cramped? Does the AC *actually* work? (Because, Greece. In summer. Need I say more?)

Okay, AC. The *most* important question of the 21st century, right? The answer is: mostly. Mine worked like a champ. Pure, glorious, life-saving coolness. My friend, though? Said hers was a bit… temperamental. So, just a heads-up: maybe check it *immediately* upon arrival. Don’t be shy. Demand ice-cold air! As for space? Comfortable. Not palatial. Think charming, bright, well-appointed. Everything you needed, and nothing you didn't. The kitchen? Small, but perfectly formed. I managed to burn toast in it (my fault, not theirs!), but I also made a decent Greek salad. So, thumbs up from me. It's not a luxury villa, but it's a *lovely* apartment to come home to after a day of sun and sea. (One small imperfection? The shower pressure was a bit… delicate. Like, think a gentle rain. Acceptable, but not quite a power wash. But hey, you're in Greece! Embrace the slower pace!)

Cleanliness: Is it… you know… *clean*? Because I've been burned before...

Oh, yes. Clean. Spotless, even. I had serious concerns. I'm a bit of germaphobe, and I've had some truly questionable hotel experiences. But Reina? Immaculate. Fresh linens, sparkling bathrooms... They clearly take pride in their place. I saw cleaning crew every day. They were super friendly. And efficient. Like, magic. So, if cleanliness is a dealbreaker (and it should be!), you are in good hands.

The Staff! Are they friendly? Helpful? Or just… indifferent? (I've met both.)

The staff at Reina? Absolute *gems*. Seriously. So friendly, so helpful. They were always ready with a smile and a recommendation. Need help figuring out the local bus timetable? They're on it. Want to know the best place for gyros? They *know*. They are actually helpful and genuinely cared. I remember, I'd lost my adaptor. Total panic stations! I was completely dependent on it. They let me borrow one of theirs without question. It was a literal lifesaver. They really went the extra mile. This is a part of what makes the whole experience truly special.

Breakfast? (Is there breakfast? Because breakfast is important.)

Okay, let's get one thing straight: breakfast is the most important meal of the day, especially when you're on vacation. And Reina... well, they didn't *have* breakfast *service* specifically, but each apartment has a small kitchen. Which, honestly, I *loved*. I'd go down to the local bakery every morning, get fresh bread, some olives, maybe some feta cheese (because Greece!), and make myself breakfast on my balcony. The joy of eating fresh bread with that view… unparalleled. It was a much better experience than any hotel buffet, let me tell you. Freedom, that is what they give you.

Would you go back? Basically, is it worth the money?

ABSOLUTELY. Without a doubt. Worth every single, drachma, euro. Reina Apartments aren't the cheapest option, but they offer *incredible* value for money. You're paying for a fantastic location, charming apartments, genuinely helpful staff, and a whole *vibe*. The relaxed atmosphere, the amazing sunsets, the joy of discovering the local tavernas... the whole experience was truly magical. Look, it's not flawless. No place is. But the imperfections are part of what makes it so charming. It's an authentic Greek experience. So yeah. Go. Book. You won’t regret it. Just… bring your own shower gel. And an adaptor. and maybe learn how to order a coffee in Greek (it'll go a long way!). Go. Now. Run!

Any unexpected surprises? Good or... not so much?

Umm, a few. Good ones. The friendly stray cats, for starters. (Make sure you have them some treats!). They were always around, lounging in the sun, and just generally adding to the charm. The worst? Definitely the mosquitos. They are relentless. Bring repellent! I should have listened to the reviews. I arrived cocky, thinking “I’m fine, I don’t get bit”. Oh, I was wrong. So, bring bug spray. Seriously. I ended up looking like I had chickenpox.
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