Experience Comfort and Hospitality

Tucked away in the heart of Tolo’s old town, this charming hotel is the perfect retreat setting—peaceful, authentic, and overlooking the sparkling beauty of Tolo Bay.

Guest feels welcome and at home.

Accommodation

 The family-run retreat boasts 58 rooms and 4 apartments, each equipped with modern amenities such as private bathrooms, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private balconies that showcase stunning vistas of the surrounding islands, Romvi and Koronisi.

Retreat Space

A brand-new conference room, designed to inspire creativity and focus. Perfect for writing retreats, art workshops, seminars, and a wide range of events, it features modern air conditioning for comfort and a state-of-the-art projector for presentations.

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Restaurant

The restaurant serves traditional Greek cuisine, featuring fresh local fish, seasonal vegetables, and exquisite wines from Greece’s vineyards. Guests can savor delicious meals while enjoying panoramic ocean views, creating a delightful dining atmosphere perfect for group gatherings or special occasions..

Pool View

The pool area offers a serene escape with comfortable loungers and stunning ocean views. Guests can enjoy refreshing drinks and light snacks from the nearby bar while relaxing under the sun or unwinding after a day of exploring.

Location

Located just a short stroll from the beach and within easy walking distance of local shops, cafés, and restaurants, this hotel offers the perfect combination of convenience and relaxation.

Activities / Experiences

Cruises

Cruises to Hydra & Spetses

Cruise to the two beautiful islands of Hydra and Spetses. Depart from Tolo port at 08:45. The first port of call is cosmopolitan Hydra where you have 3 hours free. Depart from Hydra at 1h15m for Spetses. There is free time in Spetses for 1h 45min returning to Tolo at approximately at 19:15.


Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is a masterpiece of classical Greek architecture, famed for its perfect acoustics and harmonious design. Nestled within the Sanctuary of Asclepius, it could seat up to 14,000 spectators and continues to host performances today, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of ancient Greece.


Olive Oil Tasting

Experience the rich flavors of Greece with an olive oil tasting at a family-run, state-of-the-art estate near the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. Guests can sample a selection of premium extra virgin olive oils, produced from 30 hectares of organic olive groves and certified for quality, sustainability, and authenticity. This immersive experience highlights the care, tradition, and innovation behind Greece’s world-renowned olive oils, offering a true taste of the region.


Discover the Old Town of Nafplio & Palamidi Castle

Step back in time and explore the charm of Nafplio’s Old Town, with its narrow cobblestone streets, colorful neoclassical buildings, and vibrant cafés. Wander through historic squares, browse artisan shops, and soak in the seaside atmosphere before climbing up to the impressive Palamidi Castle. Perched on a hilltop, this Venetian fortress offers panoramic views of the town, the Argolic Gulf, and surrounding mountains—a perfect blend of history, architecture, and breathtaking scenery.


Ouzo Tasting

Ouzo Tasting

Step into 145 years of family tradition at this historic Ouzo distillery near Nafplio. Run by the Karonis family—now in its 4th and 5th generations—this distillery produces Ouzo, Tsipouro, and Mastiha using modern copper stills, along with a premium cherry liqueur from Arcadia cherries. Visitors can tour the distillery, explore its museum with documents and artifacts dating back to 1870, and learn the secrets of traditional Greek distillation. End your visit with a tasting of these authentic spirits and experience the rich flavors that have made the Karonis family a symbol of Greek craftsmanship.

Visit Mycenae

Visiting the citadel of Mycenae is like stepping 3,500 years into the past. Most of what you see today—majestic walls, tombs, and gates—dates from the 14th and 13th centuries BCE, when Mycenae was a center of religion, politics, and trade. Its legendary and historical roots reach even further, reflecting a power that once extended far beyond the surrounding plains.

Mycenae
Wine Tasting

Wine Tasting

Visit a local winery, in the region of Nemea, for a unique tasting of local wines. Get introduced to the local grape variety through a tour in the winery, the production methods and the passion of the wine producers.

Picture Gallery

Getting to Tolo

Tolo is easily accessible by car, taxi, or bus from major cities in the Peloponnese. The nearest airport is in Athens, about 1 hour and 45 minutes away by car, making it convenient for international and domestic travelers. Regular buses and private transfers connect Athens to Tolo, while driving yourself offers the flexibility to explore the scenic route along the coast and nearby villages.

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