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P21,474
P25,347 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 21 - Sep 22




2. Grecotel LUX ME Oasis
Grecotel LUX ME OasisAndravida-Kyllini
- Experience the premier all-inclusive escape, where lush landscapes meet perfect beaches and exceptional dining awaits guests daily.
P28,621
P33,584 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
P8,800
P11,074 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 22 - Sep 23




4. Caretta Island - All Inclusive
Caretta Island - All InclusiveZakynthos
- The all-inclusive beach vacation awaits on Caretta Island, with poolside lounges, waterslides, and ocean views.
P13,005
P15,490 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 7 - Sep 8
P8,586
P10,472 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 5 - Sep 6
P12,815
P15,274 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 17 - Sep 18




7. Matilda Hotel by Anayia All Inclusive Resorts
Matilda Hotel by Anayia All Inclusive ResortsZakynthos
P9,089
P11,042 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 16 - Sep 17




8. Magique Bleu Suites
Magique Bleu SuitesZakynthos
- All-inclusive luxury meets Mediterranean tranquility at this coastal retreat with indulgent perks included.
P9,484
P11,852 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
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Top Andravida-Kyllini Hotel Reviews
Grecotel Ilia Palms
8/10 Good
"Tucked slightly away from the busier heart of the Grecotel Riviera Olympia complex, Ilia Palms offered a quieter base while still giving guests access to the extensive facilities and beautiful beachfront of the wider resort. From arrival, it felt different to many modern, high‑gloss properties: instead of a sleek, ultra‑contemporary lobby, you walked into a hotel with a distinctly retro, 70s‑style soul. The architecture, original furnishings and simple layout created a nostalgic, almost time‑capsule quality that many guests found charming, especially those who appreciate a sense of history. The focus here was never on cutting‑edge design or ultra‑luxury finishes, but on generous spaces, a calming atmosphere and the benefit of being integrated into a much larger complex while keeping a more tranquil, self‑contained identity. A highlight was the quiet pool area, which felt sheltered from the livelier parts of the resort, with ample space for swimming and relaxing without the crowds. However, it is important to acknowledge that Ilia Palms was ready for renovation. Over time, furnishings naturally showed wear and tear, and bathrooms in particular felt dated compared to more recently refurbished hotels. For guests willing to embrace its nostalgic character and accept that some elements were tired, Ilia Palms provided a peaceful, good‑value way to enjoy the full Riviera Olympia experience. For those seeking very modern interiors, one of the newer sister properties would be better"























