We’ve tried to pack as much information here to make sure you can make the most of your holiday but if we’ve missed something out, please feel free to call us on +30 28103 78900
Nikos Kazantzakis International Airport: 11km – It takes around 20minutes to get to the hotel and you can expect to pay around €30 each way in a taxi. If you’re thinking about taking a taxi, contact members of the reception desk staff which will happily assist you in calling a taxi service. Heraklion city center: 5km – We are about a 10 minute journey to Heraklion city center and you can either visit by bus, car or taxi. A taxi would cost you around €20 each way.
Heraklion Port: 6km – You can catch the bus, or take a taxi to reach the port.
Medical
A doctor will visit the hotel on request 24 hours a day. Please contact the reception team to arrange a visit. A private hospital is also available on the Island. For lighter cases where a trip to the pharmacy will suffice, a pharmacy opens daily in the local resort and is just a 15 minute walk away.
Special assistance
The hotel is suitable for wheelchair access and there are spacious rooms accessible for wheelchairs. For any special requirements please e-mail us in advance and we will be happy to help.
All Inclusive
For a details description of our all-inclusive offering, please click here
Hotel services
We offer a full range of services including money exchange, laundry, parking and car rental. You will also find a mini supermarket within the hotel for any holiday essentials you might forget. You will also find a free Wi-Fi service throughout the hotel.
Location
Amoudara is located on Crete’s north coast, about 15 minutes west of the island’s capital, Heraklion. With a choice of plenty cafés, taverns and bars you will find yourself entertained in the area. A 10- minute drive lands you in Almyros Gorge, where you can hike through lush vegetation to trickling waterfalls and the ruins of a 14th-century monastery. Then there’s the historical biggie – the Palace of Knossos. The labyrinth here was where mythical King Minos was said to have imprisoned the Minotaur.
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