Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Greek Hotels On A Mediterranean Holiday

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By Clifford Gill


Greece is a tourist destination, so it has plenty of hotels. Its Mediterranean location is an ideal holiday spot, and it is still seeing tourism increase year after year, even though it has been steadily increasing by 10% a year for decades. It is the site of the first Olympic Games and the recent holding of this big event there plus the Eurovision Song Contest only refocused the world's attention to the country.

Where there are tourists, there are hotels, and with tourists visiting the country continuously, there is a constant demand for more hotels. As a result, the quality of hotels in the country varies widely. Rather than being ranked with stars, hotels in Greece have been put into categories, with 'category A' being the best. However, as the category system is numerical, based on things like the sizes of rooms, it can often be deceptive - many category B or C hotels are actually better than some category A ones, or at least most people would consider them superior.

If you are a tourist, you should know what things to look for in a hotel. Take a look at the facilities. Is there any building work going on? What are their policies with regard to children? How are the rooms equipped and furnished? Is it close to what you've come to see? And many more. Most of your questions can be answered by websites that are dedicated to featuring and reviewing hotels all over the world, and you can also visit the websites of each particular hotel.

Greece is not considered as an English speaking country so you can make arrangements only with the big hotels and will have communication problems with the smaller ones. In the case of the latter, you will have to deal with an agency or interpreter and you will end up paying for the extra services.

Make arrangements for your hotel accommodation before leaving for the country and do not leave anything to chance. Remember that Greece is a tourist spot with visitors year round so hotels are always fully occupied and chances are slim that you will get a room that will meet your standard, and you can well end up spending countless hours just trying to find a place to stay. You can make reservations even while at home so there is really no sense in not doing so.




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