The resort is really not one: It's "rooms to let" plus a very small pool and outdoor "lounge", plus breakfast. The rooms are very well appointed in an excellent location, with sea views and sizeable balconies very clean and very well kept up (but small). Service for ~10 rooms is provided by 2 amazing ladies (one cleaning, one doing everything else, including breakfast, and reception until 2:30). The rooms are right next (ie 10m from the edge of the property) to a great sandy beach. So, what is the problem or the missed opportunity? The rooms are overpriced for high season (200E plus for a small-sized double or triple room), and the property is undeveloped except for the immediate room area (it's basically cleared brush). Also, at this price, I'd expect at least fresh juice and cake that don't come from supermarket cartons (there is a great bakery just minutes from the property, and oranges are dirt cheap in Greece). We liked the place, we'd even stay there again probably, but it's annoying how limited the offering is for the price. The other Ampelos places on Naxos are of the same ownership. They appear to offer fuller service - but the location of this one is much better if you're into the beach life.
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