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Oasis Hotel & Bungalows

locationAfandou, Rhodes

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About  Oasis Hotel & BungalowsAbout Oasis Hotel & Bungalows

Location

This hotel warmly welcomes guests in Afandou.

Facility

This hotel has a lift and a reception desk. Amenities include a baggage storage service, safe, currency exchange service and drinks machine. Wireless internet access is provided in public areas. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. A number of shops, including a supermarket, are great for shopping or just browsing. The grounds of the hotel feature a playground and a lovely garden. Additional amenities include a TV room, a playroom and a library. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the garage or in the car park. Further services and facilities include a 24-hour security service, a babysitting service, a childcare service, a car hire service, medical assistance, a transfer service, a laundry service, a coin-operated laundry and a hotel shuttle bus. A bicycle hire service provides all the necessary equipment for exploring the surrounding area. A fax machine is available for guests' business needs.

Rooms

Air conditioning and central heating ensure that rooms maintain comfortable temperatures. Guests can enjoy the garden view from a balcony or terrace. Extra beds can be requested. A safe provides secure storage for guests' personal property. Guests will also find a refrigerator included among the standard features. Other features include a telephone, satellite television, a radio and WiFi (no extra charge). Bathrooms are equipped with a shower and include a hairdryer. The hotel has family rooms and non-smoking rooms.

Sport

There are indoor and outdoor pools as well as a children's swimming area. A short break or an entire afternoon on the sun terrace, which features sun loungers and parasols, is time well spent. There is a poolside snack bar as well. The wide range of activities offered at the hotel ensures that there is something new to do every day, including cycling/mountain biking, basketball, golf, fishing and horse riding. With water skiing, windsurfing and diving available, the hotel also caters to water sports enthusiasts. Sport and leisure facilities at the hotel include table tennis, billiards and darts. A wellness area with massage treatments is available at the hotel. The hotel has a number of entertainment facilities available, including an entertainment programme, live music and a dance club.

Meals

Various dining options are available, including a restaurant, a café and a bar. Catering options include half board and all-inclusive. A continental breakfast buffet and lunch are served every day. Staff are also happy to provide children's meals.

Payment

The following credit cards are accepted: VISA and MasterCard.

 Amenities at Oasis Hotel & Bungalows Amenities at Oasis Hotel & Bungalows

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      Air conditioning

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      Bar(s)

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      Bicycle Hire

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      Café

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      Car Park

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      Currency Exchange

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      Games room

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      Garage

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      Hairdresser

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      Hotel Safe

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      Laundry Facilities

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      Laundry Service

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      Lifts

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      Medical Assistance

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      Nightclub

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      Pets

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      Playground

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      Restaurant(s)

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      Shops

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      Small supermarket

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      TV Room

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      Wifi

  • Hygiene

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Hand sanitiser

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      Protective equipment for employees

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      Social distancing regulations

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

  • Meals

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      All inclusive

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      Half Board

  • Sport/Entertainment

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      Basketball

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      Billiards/Snooker

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      Children's Pool

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      Cycling/Mountain Biking

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      Darts

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      Diving

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      Golf

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      Gym

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      Horse Riding

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      Massage

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      Number of Pools

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      Outdoor Pool(s)

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      Parasols

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      Sun loungers

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      Sun terrace

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      Table Tennis

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      Water Skiing

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      Windsurfing

LocationLocation

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Around this property:

Beach

800 m

Centre

1 km

User Rating & ReviewsUser Rating & Reviews

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Excellent

162

Very Good

103

Average

44

Poor

38

Terrible

22

Recent Reviews: 369

  • User:306justinb

    Trip type: Couples

    Lovely, but dated with a woeful buffet

    rating09 Oct 2024

    This will be a long review, but stick with it as I will share the whole experience of staying here. First impressions: we arrived very late to the hotel but they had arranged for the bar to stay open so that we could at least get a drink before being shown to our rooms, which after several hours of travel we were looking forward to getting into. The walk from reception to our room took us past the pool and through some lovely scented gardens. Once inside the room the gloss of our first impressions faded somewhat. The bathroom looked as if an elderly relative hadn’t updated it since 1978; the garishly furnished porcelain consisted of a blue bath, blue sink and an odd shaped blue toilet that I doubt you’d still be able to buy the parts for. At least it flushed, our friends in another room weren’t so lucky. The bed was satisfactory, the lack of powers outlets less so. We had two. One was above the TV on the wall and the other next to a light switch outside the bathroom. The Grounds: outside the front door of our bungalow we had a grapefruit tree. Round the back, limes. Throughout the rest of the grounds other well established plants included bananas, grapes, apples, and olives. The pavements are largely cobbled and there are large lawns with sun beds and shade, and plenty of areas around the pool for lounging. The grounds are well looked after and a pleasure to walk through. There is a fence at the rear of the property where in a field next door there are deer, chickens and a rabbit. The Pool: what it lacks in area it makes up for in depth, with it being 3m at its deepest. The slope from shallow to deep is sharp and there is not a lot of space for non-swimmers to cool off in before they are on tiptoes. We stayed as they were about to close for the season so there was always plenty of space to sit around the pool, I suspect in busier times loungers adjacent to it might be at a premium. The pool bar: this was unmanned due to a tragic accident to the person that usually runs it. Therefore you were allowed to serve yourself, which sounds like a dream but the local spirits they were offering were absolutely terrible. They all tasted the same and were half the usual ABV of branded spirits. If you had a degree in chemistry it was possible to use the soda machines and a combination of the various bottles to make something that resembled a cocktail, but by the time you’d taken it back to where you were sitting and had a sip from the very small glasses you were back to wondering what else you could make that didn’t just taste like Mr. Sheen and orange juice. The food: Oh dear. This is where things start to take an unpleasant turn. Some people said it was the worst food they have ever been served and that the restaurant felt only three minutes away a film crew and a swearing Gordon Ramsey. Its critics were less kind.Breakfast is mainly dreadful with bacon that looks a bit like it’s never been anywhere near a pig, cold eggs, small frankfurter sausages…you get the idea. There isn’t a toaster that works so in order to get anything resembling toast you need to use a panini grill that on busy mornings has a queue stretching back to Lindos waiting to use it. It is handy for making toasties if you put a slice of processed cheese and some of the ‘bacon’ between two slices of bread. Hardly the breakfast of champions but it tastes all the sweeter after waiting 45 minutes to use the panini grill. Lunch was a selection of mystery meats, chips, salad. Desert was a tray baked cake cut into small squares which to be fair was the highlight of most meals taken there. You served yourself wine, beer and soft drinks, but not spirits, meaning mealtimes afforded a break from the bottle with a ship on the label which could be whisky. Or possibly tequila. Hard to tell. Dinner was lunch all over again. Handily there is a decent restaurant next door that neatly demonstrates what can be achieved with basic ingredients when the chef hasn’t given up on life. The location: there is a bus stop immediately outside the hotel which goes towards Lindos (40 mins,€4). Directly opposite across a busy dual carriageway buses go to Faliraki (15 mins, €2) and Rhodes (40 mins, €2.50) and they run very frequently. You’ll need to use them as the walk to Afantou is uphill, takes about 20 mins and it isn’t the prettiest town once you get there. Fakiraki is lively, Rhodes is pretty, Lindos hilly but worth the trip, especially if you take the hike to St Paul’s Beach. The staff: on the whole they are very friendly and helpful. Sophia on the bar is cheerful and has a secret cocktail menu that looks impressive until you realise they are all made from the same spirits as the pool bar so you find yourself just asking for beer instead. There is no entertainment of any kind offered, so if you didn’t pack the playing cards it’s early nights all round. Overall: look, this place isn’t the height of sophistication nor does it pretend to be. It’s a few hundred thousand euros of modernisation away from being truly amazing. Would I stay here again? Yes, actually; particularly if it was at the same time of year (late Sept/early Oct) as the hotel was quiet enough not to feel the need to put towels on sun loungers at 5am and the overall temperature wasn’t unpleasant enough to feel drained after being outside for five minutes. ‘But what about the food?’ I hear you say. Well, there was lots of it, nobody suffered digestive issues and if you were hungry enough it was adequate. If anyone from Oasis Bungalows is reading this PLEASE improve the buffet. It’s really letting down what could be a bit of a hidden gem.
  • User:T5987FVsallys

    Trip type: Couples

    Beautiful quaint hotel, needs a chef who can cook and has imagination though.

    rating04 Oct 2024

    I’ll start by saying I love this place, so quaint and beautiful. I read all the reviews and checked out the area before booking this place. I needed a flat area as I’m not over a slipped disk but walking is good for me if it’s flat. Many reviews mentioned the food and yes it’s not brilliant but there’s usually a fair selection so something is normally there that you’d like. Most people mentioned breakfast was the best meal, but for me it was the worst. But I switched to yoghurt and then bread with honey. The bread is not always fresh though and then they replaced the soft butter spread with a large block of what they said was butter but tasted like cheese. On to lunch and dinner, as I said usually there was something to fill your plate with, I liked the lentil and chickpea dishes and added meat. The only potatoes available were chips. On the fourth day of our stay, which is today, they got rid of the chickpea and lentil dishes, plus the chips. Instead oof 10 h dishes there were now 5. This included pasta, with what they called bolognaise which was actually boiled mince and apparently tasteless. Mixed frozen veg, a white sauce and 2 meats. That was lunch and tonight roughly the same. I just had chicken. Is was that or cry, which I may do anyway. As I said I love the place itself and if they found a chef who could cook I’d be back. The one person who works here who really impresses me is the guy who cleans the pool, gardens, does maintenance and looks after the pool area. Probably a lot more too, he works so hard. Maybe he can cook? The guy who works here who booked us in and showed us our room was also very helpful and friendly. I have three days left here and not sure I can face mealtimes.
  • User:fapindi

    Trip type: Family

    Great experience

    rating30 Sept 2024

    Yes the hotel is dated and could do with a facelift and the bathrooms need to be updated. Yes some of the food is repetitive and menu could be varied.However, the hotel was clean, welcoming and set in beautiful gardens. The staff were amazing. Kind, considerate and attentive. Our room was cleaned each day and fresh towels provided every other day. The pool was cleaned regularly. The staff worked hard to ensure the guests had everything they needed. This is far more than some of the higher rating hotels.The hotel also provided a free shuttle to a beach in Afandou. This was a beautiful pebble beach with crystal clear waters. Pick up for return to the hotel was also provided and always prompt.We had a great time and this down to the surroundings and excellent staff.
  • User:Amelia G

    Trip type: Family

    very enjoyable

    rating14 Sept 2024

    The hospitality was amazing and the staff are super friendly and thoughtful, the beach is only a fifteen minute walk away, which is good, and if you dont want to walk you can take the bus which is right across the road from the hotel, I really enjoyed my stay and will definitely be coming back.
  • User:Vlog M

    Trip type: Family

    Poor first impression

    rating23 Aug 2024

    Food:Well, even if you're trying to save money, I would advise against it. The food is ordinary, some meat dishes smell bad, and the appearance is unappetizing.Cleanliness:THE HOTEL IS NOT CLEAN. Mold, mildew, and dirty faucets or floors are common occurrences.Rooms: Some rooms may have issues with air conditioning. The rooms vary greatly; some are cramped while others are spacious. The beds are not comfortable. A positive aspect is the beautiful greenery around the cottages.Location:One of the advantages of this hotel is its location: one kilometer from the sea, a bus stop nearby, close to a busy street and a shop, though the traffic lights don't always work.

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