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Orizontes - Santorini, Greece

Pyrgos
Santorini, 847 00
Nightly Rates (190.63 - 254.18)   3 Star
Orizontes

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Property Description
THE HOTEL OFFER A TRUE ISLAND ATMOSPHERE WITH A WARMINTERIOR TO WELCOME YOU. THE HOTEL HAS ITS OWNUNIQUE PERSONALITY TASTEFULLY FURNISHED ANDARTISTICALLY APPOINTED. THE DCOR REFLECTS THE STYLEOF SANTORINI WITH ORIGINAL PAINTINGS EMPROIDERY ANDART OBJECTS.THERE ARE 26 LUXURY ROOMS AND SUITES BUILT IN THETRADITIONAL STYLE CONSTRUCTED TO REFLECT THE BEAUTYOF SANTORINIS ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ON THEFOUNDATIONS OF OLD ISLAND STRUCTURES.THE BEAUTY OF PYRGOS PALACE IS LIFESTYLE QUALITYWITH ITS PERFECT SETTING A CHARMING COURTYARDPROVIDES A FRIENDLY PLEASANT ENVIRONMENT. THE HOTELOFFERS A SWIMMING POOL JACUZZI AND POOL BAR.THE HOTEL IS PERFECTLY ORGANIZED WITH EVERY MODERNCONVENIENCE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF SMALLCONFERENCES AN IDEAL CHOICE FOR ELITE BUSINESS ORMEETINGS.

Orizontes


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Mini Bar

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Double Room

  • Double Room - air conditioning, balcony, satellite TV, direct-dial telephone, hairdryer, mini bar, PC Modem, radio, safe box, private bathroom
  • Senior Double

  • Senior Double w. Queen bed - air conditioning, balcony, satellite TV, direct-dial telephone, hairdryer, mini bar, PC Modem, radio, safe box, private bathroom
  • Junior Suite

  • Junior Suite with King size bed, air conditioning, balcony, satellite TV, direct-dial telephone, hairdryer, mini bar, PC Modem, radio, safe box, private bathroom

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1200 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Opened in  2003 

  • 26  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    The Orizontes Hotel is situated on the highest spot of the island of Santorini, in the village Pyrgos. The hotel consists of 26 luxurious room, all built in the unique Cycladic architecture.

    Guarantee Policy
    HOTEL DOES NOT ACCEPT DEPOSIT A GUARANTEE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL RESERVATIONS.GUARANTEE BY CREDIT CARD ONLY.

    Cancellation Policy
    FOR A NO SHOW OR CANCELLATION AFTER2 DAYS BEFORE ARRIVALA CHARGE OF 1 NIGHTS STAYWILL BE MADE IF THE HOTELCANNOT RE SELL THE ROOM

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  MAIN RESTAURANT OPENING TIMES 0730 - 1030 1230 - 1430 INTERNATIONAL CUISINE. POOL RESTAUARNT OPENING TIMES 1930 - 2230 INTERNATIONAL CUISINE. POOL BAR OPENING TIMES 1000 - 2400 BAR AND SNACK FOOD.

    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • HEALTH CLUB OUTDOOR POOL JACUZZI SAUNA HOTEL FACILITIES - TV AND VIDEO ROOM / BICYCLE RENTAL / MOUNTAINBIKING / PADDLING POOL / MASSAGE - ON REQUEST /JOGGING TRACK. LOCAL FACILITIES -AEROBICS / BASKET BALL / BILLIARDS / VOLLEYBALL /TENNIS / HORSE RIDING / CINEMA / DISCO / FISHING /BEACH / WATERSPORTS INCLUDING - JET SKIING /WINDSURFING / CANOEING / SAILING / WATERSKIING /PARAGLIDING / PEDAL BOATS / BANANA RIDES /SCUBA DIVING.

  • Area

  • The Orizontes Hotel is situated on the highest spot of the island of Santorini, in the village Pyrgos. The hotel consists of 26 luxurious room, all built in the unique Cycladic architecture.

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