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 otel Pavlou is located right
in the heart
of Neorion Bay and right in front of the beach.
Recently renovated it is an ideal stop for your relaxing, idyllic vacation
and only a short distance away
from the hustling and bustling of Poros town.
Via the bus, a brisk walk or a short taxi ride away,
the center of town in only a few minutes away. |
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 t is a family
run business with the
coziness and charm of a country inn.
Stelios Pavlou, himself, ensures everyone
is contented with their stay at the hotel.
Long standing guests have become friends
of the hotel returning year after year to enjoy
the pleasant atmosphere and highly acclaimed
service provided by a well-trained staff at some
of the most competitive rates available. |
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 mostly air-conditioned establishment,
half of the 36 rooms affords a view of Manos'
swimming pool and the lush rolling hills of the countryside bathe in
the beautiful colors
of early dawn as the sun rises and bids
"kalimera" to the island.
The other rooms face the beach and offer
the spectacular view of a Greek sunset
as the day welcomes the night in
a glorious red / orange display.
All rooms have their own bathrooms,
showers and private balconies. |
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 o enjoy
a long, relaxing meal or just a quick snack, the "open area"
restaurant is opened
at the crack of dawn until the late hours of the night. Here, patrons
can partake in a traditional Greek
meal of "Moussaka", enjoy some
of the freshest catch of the day or just delight
in the vast selection from the charcoal grill.
If your pallet craves something that is not on
the menu, simply ask your waiter and they
will do their best to accommodate your tastes. |
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 f all this relaxation makes
you feel alive
and energetic, Hotel Pavlou has just the right cure. Located right behind
Manos' pool is a tennis court
that is easily converted to a 5 - aside soccer field. Whatever your
game, a stimulating match of power tennis or a competitive match of
soccer, one sure thing awaits the end result, a refreshing dive into
the cool, crystal blue waters of Manos' pool. |
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